Wow! Ohtani pitching against the D-backs and was really wild with Nolan Arenado.
He also threw six scoreless innings, lowering his ERA to 0.74.
And that 0.74 ERA is lower than his 0.79 WHIP. Can’t say I’ve ever seen that before - certainly not after 61 IP. Insane.
And he’s batting .301 with 10 HR. Once in a lifetime talent.
Aaron Judge has a stress fracture of a rib, he’s expected to miss 4-6 weeks and maybe more.
Spencer Jones is likely to be called up, but no decision yet.
They had feared he had thoracic outlet syndrome (which is what ended Stephen Strasburg’s career), which would have kept him out for the rest of the season, so I guess a stress fracture is better.
This ESPN article notes that he suffered a rib stress fracture in early 2020, but didn’t miss any time with it due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which wiped out most of that season’s games.
Absolutely embarrassing beat down of the Cubs by the Giants?
Craig Counsell has got to be fighting for his job this weekend. Cubs dropped 2 out of 3 to the A’s and have been absolutely horrible after the ten game win streaks.
I kind of suspect he is. At the conclusion of the second 10-game winning streak, on May 8, they were 27-12; they have gone 6-19 since then.
Nasty collision last night between Max Muncy and Ildemaro Vargas that took both players out of the game. Had the pitcher been covering first, it likely wouldn’t have happened. Thankfully, everyone appears to be okay.
Late-inning heroics: the Brewers scored 4 in the top of the 9th, and another 4 in the top of the 10th, to beat the Rockies, 9-7.
Corbin Burnes has suffered a setback in his rehab from Tommy John surgery. He was expected to return from the injury around the All-Star break. He’s now out until the very end of the season.
Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski hit 103.7mph on Saturday. That’s the fastest pitch a starting pitcher has thrown since tracking was implemented in 2008.
The A’s played their first regular-season game ever in Las Vegas yesterday; they are playing two series this week in their minor league affiliate’s ballpark, as a prelude to the planned move to Vegas in 2028.
The Brewers and A’s combined for 34 hits and 11 homers, with Milwaukee winning 15-14 in 11 innings. A total of 14 pitchers threw 444 pitches over the course of the game.
The Mariners just played a series in Detroit. During each game the Detroit fans would break out in chants of “USA, USA!” Since both teams were based in the USA, I had a hard time understanding their point. Does anyone know? I’ve been to a lot of MLB games, and never encountered this particular way of cheering.
Are you sure it’s not that ‘tarps off’ or ‘take your shirt off’ chant that’s been making the rounds this season?
yes, that one is bizarre too. But this one was clearly “USA! USA!”
That is weird. I mean, Seattle is quite close to Canada. Maybe they forgot.
But Detroit’s even closer.
Maybe they feel the need to remind themselves which nation they live in?
Continually? Loudly?
Here it is June 10, and both the Nationals and the White Sox hold Wild Card spots.