Looks like Tatis took Tingler and Hosmer's horseshit perspectives to heart. I hope he blew through a stay sign too.Tatis stealing 3rd up 6 View: https://twitter.com/fuzzyfromyt/status/1295837042329284608?s=21
Awesome. He doesn't give an eff and I love it.Tatis Jr. is one of the few humans who stays winning right now.
View: https://twitter.com/CubsZone/status/1296119735340478464?s=20
Oof:Yordan Alvarez has Bill Walton knees. Might be done for the season per Dusty. Sucks. Really like watching him hit.
Damn. Hopefully this helps to fix the issue.
Meanwhile I'm finding this my least favorite night by far...Kerry Washington has been the best emcee by a mile.
amazingly similar results.#1 overall pick Casey Mize is debuting against another 1st rounder in their MLB debut in Dane Dunning tonight.
Lol, I am in the wrong thread.Meanwhile I'm finding this my least favorite night by far...
Why do you hate last night? Cuz the Yanks lost?Lol, I am in the wrong thread.
If I was GM of the Padres, Tingler would be fired on the spot.The Texas manager was not happy with Tatis swinging on 3-0 in a 10-3 game. "norms being challenged" indeed... then the Padres manager also agreed!
View: https://twitter.com/SamBlum3/status/1295588398065946625
You'd be stupid to put money to win on any team in the history of MLB under this year's playoff system, especially if it ends up being in neutral field bubbles. FWIW, 538 still has NY as the AL favorites, barely over HOU (who have won 8 in a row).Would you put money on the Yankees to win it all right now?
The Rangers have given up SIX slams this year.The baseball gods are punishing the Rangers. Another slam!
I’m not a big fan of the competitive balance round in the draft, but Cleveland hit a homerun with the McKenzie pick.Cleveland's Triston McKenzie with the best debut by a 1st round pitcher this week. He held the Tigers to 1 run on 2 hits through 6 innings with 10 K's, and he only needed 80 pitches. His only mistake was a hanging changeup that this former AA teammate Willi Castro put in the right-field seats. The Indians finally came through with two out in the 6th, so he exits with a 4-1 lead. It was the most strikeouts by a Cleveland pitcher in his MLB debut since Luis Tiant in 1964.