Here are three things that we will keep an eye on all day around the baseball world:
1. Game 1 winners go for Sweep in Wild Card Series:
The Tigers, Cubs, Red Sox and Dodgers won victories in Game 1 of their respective Wild Card series yesterday, and each of those clubs goes for the Sweep today. Casey Mize Will things start at 1:08 pm Local time today for Detroit, while the Guardians come across Tanner Bibe With their season on the line. Two hours later (local time from 2:08 pm) the Padres will adhere to the hope of their season Dylan stops. The Cubs will prevent an opener in the form of right -handed Andrew Kittredge. Kittredge threw a tuneless inning for Chicago in game 1 of the series yesterday and will probably transfer things to Lefty Shota Imanaga For the most part of the game. Returning to the AL, the Yankees Red Sox starter must overcome Brayan Bello With Southpaw Carlos Rodon on the hill when they live to see Game 3, and the last position of the Reds against the Dodgers will entail Zack Littell on the hill against Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
2. Frustration in the Bronx:
Infielder Jazz Chishholm Jr. was not in the line -Up for the first game of the Wild Card series from yesterday against the Red Sox, and Chris Kirschner of the Athletics Relais that Chisholm made no secret of his dissatisfaction about driving on the pine. Chishholm held his interview after the game with his back that changed to reporters and said he had done that “Not much” conversation with Aaron Boone about not playing. A player of 30-30 worth more than four wins in 130 games this year according to both version of the war, Chisholm is one of the most talented second base man’s in the competition. Although his status as a left -handed Slagman may not have made him the ideal choice to start against Lefty Garrett -Hakenare .248/.322/.411 against Southpaws is hardly any liability – although it speaks the production of both Amed Rosario (.302/.328/.491) and Jose Caballero (.250/.361/.452) versus left -handed people.
3. Toasti to be introduced:
The Nationals introduce the newly beaten president of baseball operations Paul Toboni at a press conference that started about 15 minutes ago. Owners Mark Lerner, Ed Cohen and Robert Tannenbaum are all present next to Toboni. The decision to dismiss Mike Rizzo and hire Toboni, who had spent the ladder in the Red SOX organization for years before he was brought in to lead baseball activities in the capital of the country, is the first change of leadership that the Nationals have experienced since the Rizzo has been lost in 2009. James Wood And CJ AbramsNational property and their new leader of baseball operations will provide further insight into the direction of the team and what awaits us.
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