Baseball is always happening, almost too baseball for a person to drive.
That is why we are here to help, he thought, examining the games of the previous days and discovering what you missed, but you should not have. These are the best moments last night in Major League Baseball:
Pérez collects 5 hits, 4 doubles
What a day for Salvador Pérez. Of course, there were two games in one day, but five hits, four promoted races and four doubles, with Pérez as the reais receptor for one of those two games, is a good day of work, either approximately nine entries or 18. Specialty that its Dath Games of Dhats games.
That third double was also almost a homer, only other inches of high inches, and clears the wall. Ah, well, four doubles of someone who runs as Pérez, that is, as someone who has been catching in the older for 14 years, is much more than three doubles and a homer, even if the statistics do not agree.
In addition to all that, Pérez somehow found time for silly things to happen: the belt was broken on a slide. When sliding towards the second and the route to that third mentioned double of the day, the belt of the belt was permanently undone in a way that was immediately visible once Pérez turned. How did it break? Your teammate Bobby Witt Jr. I had the answer: “That is what happens when you are so fast.”
The rocks tied a record that would not have
In case you have not caught him in the video, the rockies were the opponents of the royal in that double header, which means they had the opposite son of the day Pérez did. Sailing two games in one day puts its record in 4-20 for the season, which is worrying enough, but Colorado has now accumulated enough losses on the road followed so that it is mentioned in this space.
The rockies have now lost 13 road games in a row, which links their franchise sausage record established in 2008. That is not ideal, but at least they are still far from the MLB record, which belongs to the 2021 diamondbacks. Arizona lost 24 heterosexuals Games on the road that year, in a season in which there are 110 games and end 55 first -time games at the NL West … and 22.5 games behind the rockies fourth.
The good news for rockies is that all they need is a victory on the way to take this and prevent it from becoming more than a franchise record. In other good news, it is also only April. Since the season has gone so far, he thought, being only April is also potentially bad news.
Gorski Iron in the first MLB Bat
Matt Gorski is 27 years old. He was born in 1997, which is not even the same century in which many MLB rookie companions were born, and was recruited in 2019, in the second round. He spent five years in the minors after that, and did not start there until the 2021 season since there was no lower league baseball thanks to COVID-19.
On Thursday night, Gorski finally made his MLB debut for the pirates, and connected a home run in his first bat:
Now there is a man who obtained silent treatment.
Slip ‘n slide
Christian Yelich would probably like to recover this sequence. And not only because the giants ended up defeating the brewers for a race either.
Make the ball fall directly from your glove is bad enough, but the fall later while trying to change direction … The group chat will have a lot of fun with this. Your group chat? Yelich’s? YEAH.
You know a launch was unpleasant when
The closer of the sailors, Andrés Muñoz, had an excursion on Thursday, struggling two of the three batters he faced to block the victory and win a salvation against the red socks. The punch that stood out most was the second of them, against Kristian Campbell, which also ended the game. Finishing the game was not what made it remarkable, he thought. (Start at 0:25 seconds).
Campbell was cheated so badly for the launch of Muñoz that he lost his control over his bat, when he flew almost to the left garden. The field had 38 inches of vertical rest, and it was not close to where Campbell thought it would be, nor at that time I thought it would be. What launch.
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