Baseball is a great game because we can atomize everything
about it yet tomorrow always presents a surprise. To wit:
Evan Gattis leads
the Astros this year with seven triples. He had one triple in his entire career
previously.
Royals rookie Paulo
Orlando’s first three career hits were triples. Victor Martinez has three
lifetime triples in 6,400 plate appearances.
Jenrry Mejia managed
to face 27 batters between suspensions that will sideline him for 242 games.
You think the Tigers are out of it? On June 30, the Yankees were in third place in the AL
East, four games above .500. Less than a month later they have a seven-game
lead and a 57-42 record.
Clayton Kershaw
in July: 3-0, 0.27; two walks/45 strikeouts; three extra base hits allowed, all
doubles. He’s back.
The last time the Cubs
were no-hit, before Cole Hamels got them, Gomer Pyle USMC was the top-rated comedy
on TV.
Carlos Ruiz has
served as Cole Hamels’ battery mate
207 times, most in the Majors. With Hamels on his way elsewhere and Ruiz riding
the pines, that number may not change.
After 101 games, the Astros
were tied for first place. Time travel back to April 1 and read that statement.
Nats’ reliever Drew
Storen is third in the Majors in saves, sports a 1.73 ERA, has allowed just
one home run and fanned five times as many batters as he’s walked. And he’s
about to lose his closer job to Jonathan Papelbon.
Jose Fernandez
since returning from Tommy John surgery: 4-0, 2.53; 10.4K/game; WHIP under 1;
5-1 K/BB ratio. Pretty much the same as when he got hurt last season.
Julio Teheran has
a 2.37 ERA at Turner Field and a 7.24 ERA on the road.
Nick Markakis’s
resume included 141 lifetime homers when the Braves signed him this year. He’s
hit one out in two-thirds of a season. Rays rookie catcher Curt Casali has seven homers in 50 at bats after hitting just 30 in
five Minor League seasons.
The Baltimore Orioles
won 18 of 23 at one point in the season but they’ve also lost five in a row three
separate times. The Chicago White Sox
lost five of six before their current six game winning streak. The Minnesota Twins lost six of seven, then
won nine of 10, then lost 11 of 14 then won seven of eight, then lost 9 of 13,
then won four in a row, then lost seven of nine.
Scoring is up this year, if ever so slightly, and strikeouts
are down, by a similar margin. Game times have fallen by nine minutes. Rah.
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