Where would he play for the Nats? That seems like a strange fit.JD Martinez was pulled from the Tigers game. Speculation is that he's going to the Nationals but he's leaving with a back injury. Carry on.
Where would he play for the Nats? That seems like a strange fit.JD Martinez was pulled from the Tigers game. Speculation is that he's going to the Nationals but he's leaving with a back injury. Carry on.
How about left field?Where would he play for the Nats? That seems like a strange fit.
Thy have for regulars with OPSing higher than .960. Harper and Rendon are above 1.000. They could use some bullpen help, but no reason to waste prospects on a half season LF rental. They have the NL East locked up(i know, anything can happen) but their bullpen is the clear weakness.Unless the Werth and Taylor injuries are worse than they're letting on, they have much bigger issues than adding another outfielder. With Ross out for the season, they could use a fifth starter and I still think they will try to add a closer so they can use Madson and Doolittle as set up arms.
Plunked by a FB in the hand his second AB, not a storybook start.Todd Frazier made his Yankee debut in the 7th inning. Pinch hit for Torreyes and promptly struck out.
In Minnesota?I wonder if the upper deck was shaking
As someone in a European time zone (EST +5), it bothers me a lot, since afternoon games are the only sensible way I can watch live baseball.Does the lack of Saturday afternoon baseball bother anyone else besides me? 2 games at 4:05, every other game 7:05 or later.
Very much so. Why wouldn't you capitalize on a whole day of baseball.Does the lack of Saturday afternoon baseball bother anyone else besides me? 2 games at 4:05, every other game 7:05 or later.
Archer doesn't handle adversity all that well. 3 blown lead, one run gut punch losses to the Rangers this weekend. Total momentum killer.Chris Archer gets Adrian Beltre to fly to deep center for the third out of the sixth, stranding two and protecting the TB 3-1 lead...
except Mallex Smith botches the ball, two runs score, Beltre winds up at second, and scores on two wild pitches from the thoroughly flustered Archer. 4-3 TEX.
I like his emotion, but yeah, the closeup on him during the Smith play told it all. It's cool to live and die on each pitch/play, but you need to be able to bounce back when it doesn't go your way if you're going to be a legit ace.Archer doesn't handle adversity all that well.
Honestly, nobody knows what the fuck was going on.... (I'm watching the dodgers channel) and they are stumpedDon't have the full details, watching MLB Tonight. Paul Molitor of the Twins seems to have botched a double switch, Dodgers called them on it, 18 minute delay on the field.
Sounds like what the Giants did to catch the Dodgers in 1951 and force the 3 game playoff. 37-7 actually.Dodgers come back and win again, sweeping the Twins. They're an almost inconceivable 36-6 in their last 42 now.