This is being replayed on MLBN right now, Kendrick just flew out and it's 1-2 on Turner. This has to be one of the greatest comebacks ever.
I caught this yesterday too, what a crazy finish
Saw this in an MLB article on cool stats from this season:
1--Astros have issued 0 intentional walks.
2--The Angels may not have a pitcher reach 100 IP. That hasn't happened in the modern era. Trevor Cahill has a shot.
3--The Angels have no pitchers with 20 starts and probably won't have one.
4--Juan Soto has a chance to finish season with a career OPS+ of 145. Only Cobb, Mantle, and Ott have done that prior to their age 21 season with 1000 plate appearances.
5--Bryan Reynolds has a BABIP of .415. Only Ruth, Sisler, Hornsby, Cobb, and Heilman have had higher ones
6--#8 hitters in lineups are on pace for nearly 600 HRs. In 1992, cleanup hitters hit 607.
7--Bellinger has 44 HRs off of 44 different pitchers
And, since I'm bored, here is how the season finished after this September 3 post
1--Astros have issued 0 intentional walks.
- True, none issued the entire year
2--The Angels may not have a pitcher reach 100 IP. That hasn't happened in the modern era. Trevor Cahill has a shot.
- Barely made it, Cahill finished with 102.1 inning of 76+ ERA pitching
3--The Angels have no pitchers with 20 starts and probably won't have one.
- True, Andrew Heaney started 18 games, finished with 95.1 innings pitching, with a 92+ ERA
4--Juan Soto has a chance to finish season with a career OPS+ of 145. Only Cobb, Mantle, and Ott have done that prior to their age 21 season with 1000 plate appearances.
- He's fallen a touch short at 140 OPS+ due to only having a 138 OPS+ for the year
5--Bryan Reynolds has a BABIP of .415. Only Ruth, Sisler, Hornsby, Cobb, and Heilman have had higher ones
- He fell off slightly and finished at .387
6--#8 hitters in lineups are on pace for nearly 600 HRs. In 1992, cleanup hitters hit 607.
- I'm sure someone is able to snuff this out. I believe @Conigliaro's Potential is the right member for this (I think...)
7--Bellinger has 44 HRs off of 44 different pitchers
- Damn, so close, but one pitcher ended up giving up two...HR 44 was off Jake McGee, HR 46 was also off McGee. So 46 of the 47 HR's were off different pitchers