Here are three things that we will keep an eye on all day around the baseball world:
1. Red SOX roster moves incoming:
The Red Sox is approaching a deal with the first base man Nathaniel Lowewho was appointed by the Nationals last week for assignment. Once that deal has been completed, the Red SOX must make corresponding movements to be able to handle the addition of Lowe to both the 40-man and the active schedules of the club. That 40-man movement can easily be due to the transfer of Infrielder Marcelo Mayer To the 60-day wounded list after yesterday’s announcement that he will miss the rest of the season because of wrist surgery, but it is also worth noting Abraham Toro And Ali Sanchezwhose grid spots can be in danger with Lowe set to become a member of the club, not to have options left and should be designated for allocation if they are removed from the selection.
2. Series preview: Brewers @ Cubs
The Brewers just saw their incredible 14-game extraction streak, but they still have an eight-game NL Central lead thanks to excellent pitching and timely-do not do not do not get it from regulars such as Stamgasten William Contreras And Christian Yelich But also surprise heroes such as Andraw Monasterio. Their win-streak coincided with some weak play from the Cubs, which so far have been deleted to a 6-8 record in August and a 12-14 record since the All-Star Break. Kyle Tucker And Pete Crow-Armstrong Do not touch like the superstars they were in the first half, and the bullpen started showing cracks after they have been worn by unexpected contributors such as Brad Keller And Drew Pomeranz Earlier this summer.
That leads to what the biggest series of the regular season could be for both clubs, with the Brewers going to Wrigley Field in four days – starting with a Double Header today. Horton gift (3.07 ERA in 16 trips) will come across Freddy Peralta (2.90 ERA in 25 Starts) In Game 1, followed by a second game with two even-out starters. Tuesday’s match will contain Southpaw Matthew Boyd (2.46 ERA in 24 Starts) against old Brewers Ace Brandon Woodruff (2.06 ERA in seven starts). The Brewers are planned to start Rookie Jacob Misiorowski (3.89 ERA in eight starts) and Righty Quinn priest (3.48 ERA in 23 trips) For games 4 and 5. Chicago has not yet announced its starters for those games. Former brewer Colin Rea and bait Shota Imanaga would be on schedule, but the approaching return of Jameson Tallon This week this week this week can influence the rotation of the club.
3. Pitchers’ Duel in Philadelphia:
The Mariners are in Philadelphia, and the their series against the Phillies starts with a particularly exciting pitching -matchup. Seattle Ace Logan Gilbert is planned to take the hill in the midst of a season in which he posted a 3.31 ERA with a career-best 2.99 FIP over 17 Starts. The Phillies Teller with Southpaw Ranger SuarezWho has a strong year before they reach the free desk this winter. Suarez has a 3.28 ERA and 3.27 FIP over 18 starts, although he had a rough patch of recent times (6.59 ERA in his last five starts). With the Mariners only 1.5 games back from the Astros in the Al West and the Phillies connected to the Dodgers for the second play-off bye in the NL, it is a game with high-stakes and series-for both clubs.
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