5 Issues I Favored (Or Didn’t Like) This Week, August 16

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Welcome to a different version of 5 Issues I Favored (Or Didn’t Like) This Week. It’s an unbelievable time to be a baseball fan, notably one who isn’t tied to a single crew or division. There are three tight division races, and each wild playing cards maintain some intrigue. A number of the brightest stars of the sport are taking part in extremely effectively proper now. The A’s are on a kelly-green-clad respectability streak that’s each unbelievable and pleasant. The White Sox are enjoyable to look at for his or her ever-evolving pursuit of futility (extra on that beneath). There’s no time for August doldrums when the video games are this thrilling. So no extra speaking vaguely about what a terrific week this was; let’s get proper to it. And thanks, as all the time, to ESPN’s Zach Lowe for the format I’m borrowing right here.

1. Barry Would By no means

Maybe the least seemingly story of the season, on a person stage, is Tyler Fitzgerald, who has become one of many nice offensive forces within the recreation in a single day. After placing up common offensive numbers as he climbed via the minors throughout 4 seasons plus the misplaced COVID 12 months, he has established an on a regular basis function on the Giants and unexpectedly caught fireplace this season. He’s now hitting residence runs sooner than I can rely and getting his title in Giants historical past subsequent to Barry Bonds for his energy feats. (As an apart, this clip of Bonds and Greg Maddux discussing an outdated at-bat is wonderful, and I extremely advocate it.)

Fitzgerald launched his thirteenth homer of the season within the third inning Tuesday night time to make it a one-run recreation. Later, the Giants rallied to tie the rating within the eighth, and after the Braves scored one within the prime of the tenth, Fitzgerald led off the underside half. However wait! What was he doing? No, don’t do it Tyler! Don’t do — oh:

There are such a lot of issues flawed with this play. Casey Schmitt didn’t get a very good bounce as a result of he didn’t count on a bunt. The bunt was abysmal, touring perhaps three toes. Fitzgerald received in the best way of Travis d’Arnaud, who nonetheless had a simple throw to 3rd for the out. Schmitt slid like he was a fan who received the possibility to run the bases in a significant league recreation, reasonably than an precise main league participant. The entire play was so bumbling, actually, that the Giants caught a “break” of kinds. Fitzgerald was referred to as out for batter’s interference, which stopped the play useless and meant that Schmitt went again to second. It nonetheless price them an out whereas they had been trailing in further innings, however hey, at the very least they nonetheless had a runner in scoring place, proper?

You shouldn’t bunt within the final inning of the sport while you’re trailing. I’ve written about the mathematics earlier than, and main league managers have their very own quantity crunchers who agree with me. That was solely the ninth bunt all 12 months from a house crew trailing within the ninth inning or later when attempting to advance a runner from second to 3rd. The opposite hitters who’ve completed it are all beneath common; Ceddanne Rafaela is having the most effective season of the group, and he’s hitting a disappointing .265/.298/.417 (92 wRC+). Additionally, these bunts have labored out poorly; three of them didn’t advance the runner, and solely Derek Hill reached base safely. To not get too outcomes oriented on you, however solely three of the bunts led to a run scoring that in any other case wouldn’t have. These groups went 1-2. Enjoying for a tie in further innings is a sucker’s recreation. It’s particularly a sucker’s recreation when the batter is likely one of the crew’s hottest hitters. The bunt was referred to as from the dugout, which is completely baffling; the Giants have solely eight sacrifice bunts all 12 months, one of many lowest totals within the majors. This was only a catastrophe throughout.

2. When the Yankees Are Clicking

The Yankees are battling with the Orioles for first within the AL East (and with the Guardians and Dodgers for the most effective document in baseball). They’re doing so on the again of the 2 greatest hitters in baseball, plus another guys who’re fairly alright. Issues haven’t been rosy on the harm entrance, to say the least. However when the supporting solid is clicking and the celebrities are being their regular selves, it’s an unbelievable sight to see.

Now, I’m about to let you know what they did in opposition to the White Sox, so take this with a grain of salt. However after getting completely shellacked on Monday, the Yankees placed on the sort of energy present that solely they’ll handle. First, on Tuesday, Juan Soto did all of it by himself, crushing three homers to account for all 4 runs in a 4-1 victory. (Aaron Choose had a pedestrian day by his requirements: 2-for-3 with two walks.) The following day, issues actually received attention-grabbing.

Soto launched one other homer in his first at-bat of the sport. The White Sox managed to sluggish the onslaught for a bit after that, however the Yankees turned the final half of the sport into an exhibition. Within the sixth, Soto and Choose each walked to guide off the inning, however the Sox ended up wriggling out of a bases-loaded, one-out jam. Within the seventh, Oswaldo Cabrera scored (from second!) on a sac fly to tie the sport and go away the bases empty with two outs. Then Soto walked, Choose doubled, and Austin Wells singled them residence.

By the eighth, Chicago was deep into its bullpen, and the Yankees poured it on once more, stringing collectively three hits to attain two runs and put a person on second for Soto. Then – and wow, I by no means thought I’d kind this sentence – the White Sox determined they’d reasonably face Aaron Choose. They deliberately walked Soto to get a greater platoon matchup (I assume?), and he gave them precisely what they deserved by launching his three hundredth profession residence run. Choose, who was taking part in in his 955th profession recreation, reached the milestone sooner than any participant in historical past. The following quickest participant to 300, Corridor of Famer Ralph Kiner, wanted 1,087 video games to get there.

For 3 innings in a row, Soto and Choose batted each inning and reached safely each time. They’re every getting on base so regularly that the lineup turns over shockingly rapidly when the opposite Yankees can string a couple of hits collectively. It seems like Groundhog Day; opponents attempt to take care of the dynamic duo, fail, then let their guard down and quit a couple of walks and singles to the remainder of the lineup. Then it’s time for Soto and Choose once more, and after attempting to take care of them, the remainder of the lineup claws collectively a couple of walks and singles. Rinse and repeat till the Yankees put 10 runs on the board. This isn’t what their offense appears to be like like daily – it was the White Sox, in spite of everything – however nonetheless, what a show.

3. The Finest Double Play of the Yr So Far

I haven’t watched each baseball recreation this 12 months, not by a protracted shot. However out of the video games I’ve watched, nothing has topped this:

I’m sorry, what? The primary two legs of that double play had been each outrageous, and mixed they virtually appear inconceivable. I used to be shocked that Jorge Polanco was even in a position to knock that one down, and his physique was each inclined and pointed into left middle discipline, so it’s not like he had a lot capacity to direct the ball. His improvised backhand glove flip had an extremely excessive diploma of problem, particularly when you think about the truth that he wasn’t that near the bag:

Leo Rivas’s half was a bit of simpler, however hardly a stroll within the park. He was prepared to gather Polanco’s flip, both in his glove or round his midsection, and make a flip. However the flip went excessive, and Rivas simply went with it, turning a stationary play right into a operating, off-platform throw:

I don’t have lots of good evaluation so as to add to this one. So as an alternative, please take pleasure in a reverse angle of this positively outrageous catch, switch, and switch:

Bravo, Leo and Jorge. I don’t give out awards, but when I did, your trophy can be within the mail.

4. A Wild tenth

Bear in mind up above within the part on Tyler Fitzgerald’s horrible bunt, after I talked about that Derek Hill laid down an extra-innings bunt single? His bunt was completely magnificent:

No notes on that one. If you are able to do that, go for it. When Kyle Higashioka seemed up as an alternative of charging ahead instantly, there was simply no probability of getting Hill out. Don’t bunt, however should you do, make it one like that. Positively do not bunt the best way that subsequent batter Cristian Pache did, although:

Two strikes isn’t a very good time to bunt, however this one was particularly terrible. Pache had already popped up two bunt makes an attempt on this at-bat, each foul. Over on third, Vidal Bruján was taking part in it protected, so Pache would’ve wanted an excellent bunt to attain him. And let’s be actual; the Padres in all probability weren’t going to contest second base if Hill determined to steal, as a result of Higashioka’s arm energy is beneath common and Hill can fly. The truth is, Hill stole on the primary pitch of the at-bat after Pache was retired, and the Padres didn’t throw down.

However for no matter purpose, Pache saved bunting, and saved popping up. The Marlins caught a break that nobody was masking first to show that right into a double play, however oof, what an unpleasant one.

That’s not even my favourite play of this inning, although. That will be the subsequent one. Xavier Edwards tapped to 3rd, after which Manny Machado set to work:

At first, you may assume that’s only a routine play. Ho hum: The runner didn’t get a very good break, so the third baseman gunned him down. However there was simply no house to suit this ball:

Going into truthful territory in all probability wouldn’t have gotten the out. Higashioka would’ve needed to take a step or two that technique to discipline the throw, and backhand it as well, earlier than swiping a tag down in time. Given how far down the road Brujan was already, the timing was simply too tight. So Machado determined to undergo the runner as an alternative of round:

Youngsters, don’t do this at residence. There’s no house to suit that ball. I’m not even positive he did that deliberately or simply had the ball sail on him. However it was the one place he may have put the ball to document an out, and he hit the spot precisely. The Padres held on to win, however this was an eventful half-inning.

5. Not a Double Play

The Cardinals are flailing in the meanwhile, 3-7 of their final 10 and beneath .500 for the primary time because the center of June. All the things’s been only a beat off for the previous few weeks, and that’s no technique to win baseball video games. When you have a defender as spectacular as Masyn Winn, this could actually be a double play:

I don’t assume that was ever imagined to be Nolan Gorman’s play. Winn’s momentum was headed in the fitting route, whereas Gorman was flat-footed and standing nonetheless. The batter, Spencer Steer, can get down the road; the one technique to flip a double play right here is for the shortstop to cost and fireplace himself, like Winn did. He needed to take a couple of further uneven steps to let Gorman filter out, although, simply sufficient time for TJ Friedl to get in safely.

That sort of play typifies the rut the Redbirds have been in. However don’t overlook how outrageous Winn’s one-out play was. It’s onerous to inform in that preliminary angle, however that throw was impossibly troublesome:

Gorman was interfering with Winn’s sight line. Friedl’s slide took Gorman proper into Winn’s path – it was a wonderfully good slide, to be clear – which added to the diploma of problem. Winn’s tardy arrival at second meant he needed to get airborne simply to make the throw, after which hurdle Friedl in his follow-through. He really clipped Friedl’s helmet together with his left leg, so closely was he centered on getting his proper leg out of the best way to keep away from a giant collision. He additionally needed to put some mustard on the throw, however that’s no drawback, as a result of he has one of many strongest infield arms within the recreation.

On a barely completely different day, that play may have been really spectacular, a stupendous high-flying double play turned by a transcendent defender. As an alternative, the subsequent batter hit a house run to drive in Friedl, St. Louis by no means mounted a problem, and the Reds had been on their technique to a sweep. That’s the way it goes while you’re scuffling, nevertheless it doesn’t take away from the pleasant nature of the play.

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