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This weekâs Thursday was a relatively crowded slate, with eleven games on the docket compared to the handful we usually see on this day. Though there was not much drama in terms of close games coming down to the wire, there were bunches of runs scored and plenty to talk about. Letâs get into it.
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Todayâs Headlines
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Metsâ Power Bats Propel Them Past Detroit
The New York Mets completed a much-needed three game series sweep over the Detroit Tigers at home on Thursday with a 9-4 win behind a strong pitching performance from Nolan McLean (7.0 IP, 3 ER, 7 K, 6 H, 3 BB) and a power explosion that saw five home runs leave the park off of Met bats. The day started off in Detroitâs favor, with newcomer Gage Workman taking McLean deep in the top of the first inning for a three-run homer to put the visiting team ahead 3-0. Rookie A.J. Ewing answered in the bottom of the third inning with a homer of his own, the first of his career, to put the Metsâ first run of the day on the board. Momentum continued to swing in the Mets favor in the bottom of the fourth, when Brett Baty smacked a two-run homer that just barely cleared the fence, tying the game at 3-3. The Mets would go up for good in the fifth after Juan Soto singled in a run to put the team up 4-3, and Mark Vientos added a two-run homer of his own before the inning ended. Soto and Marcus Semien would tack on homers before this one was through, and Citi Field was left in good spirits heading into a weekend Subway Series against the Yankees. Detroit, on the other hand, has been in a bit of a free fall since Tarik Skubal hit the IL, and will look to right the ship with a home series against Toronto.
Phillies Win a Low-Scoring Affair in Fenway
Stop me if youâve heard this one already this week â Kyle Schwarber hit a home run in yesterdayâs game, his 7th over the last seven games. Schwarberâs league-leading 18th home run helped propel the Phillies to a 3-1 win over the Red Sox, despite 5.1 scoreless innings from their former friend Ranger Suarez, who pitched quite well for Boston in this one. JesĂșs Luzardo was able to match Suarez, though, keeping Boston off the scoreboard over 6 scoreless innings of his own. The 0-0 deadlock wasnât broken until the top of the 8th inning, when Kyle Schwarber got a hold of a pitch off of Boston reliever Tyler Samaniego for a 417-ft. two-run blast that put the Phillies up for good.
Philadelphia will now travel to Pittsburgh to take on their in-state rivals, while Boston has the unenviable task of traveling to Atlanta for a three-game series.
White Sox Win Fifth Straight and Move Above .500
Donât look now, but the Chicago White Sox are above .500 for the first time this season after completing a three-game series sweep over the Kansas City Royals, extending their overall winning streak to five games. Anthony Kay (6 IP, 2 ER, 4 K, 6 H, 2 BB) improved to 3-1 on the year with a fine pitching performance, and the young bats continued to stay hot with two knocks from 2B Chase Meidroth, who improved his season average to a highly respectable .281. Chicago also got some help from veteran Randal Grichuk in this one in the form of a two-run homer, and the South Siders suddenly have reason for optimism.
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By The Numbers
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0Â Per Elias Sports Bureau, no player in New York Metsâ franchise history had started their big league career by recording a triple and a home run as their first two hits, prior to A.J. Ewing accomplishing the feat this week.Â
3 Per Elias Sports Bureau, the sweep that the Mets just finished off against the Detroit Tigers was only the third time in Metsâ franchise history that the team completed a three-game series sweep despite trailing by multiple runs in each of the three games.Â
19 Los Angeles Dodgers RHP Emmett Sheehan induced 19 swing and misses in yesterdayâs win over the San Francisco Giants, the most of any pitcher on the day.
442 Athletics 1B Nick Kurtz drilled the most impressive long ball of the day yesterday at a massive 442 feet. Â
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Best Moments From Yesterday
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Grandson of the Wind Whips Around the Bases
I always love an inside the park homer, and this season seems to be bringing more than usual so far, partly due to some questionable defensive plays in the outfield. Itâs easy to criticize from the couch, but I think even Teoscar HernĂĄndez would admit that he should have played this ball a bit better especially considering that itâs in his own home park. Either way, enjoy watching San Franciscoâs Jung-Hoo Lee (nicknamed âGrandson of the Windâ due to being the son of KBO legend Lee Jong-beom, who was originally âSon of the Windâ) fly around the bases here on his inside the park homer during the Giantâs 5-2 loss to the Dodgers yesterday.
Will SmithâŠThe Leadoff Hitter?
With Shohei Ohtani being given a rest on the day after another masterful pitching performance, Dodgersâ catcher Will Smith got his first career start in the leadoff role last night and he did not disappoint, taking Giants starter Landen Roupp deep in his very first at-bat.
What Canât McGonigle Do?
As the Detroit Tigersâ phenom rookie Kevin McGonigle continues to impress at the plate and on the base-paths, donât forget about what the kid can do with the glove. He absolutely robbed the Metsâ Bo Bichette of a base hit yesterday with one of the more impressive catches youâll see all year.
May the Force Be With You
With teams all around the league celebrating Star Wars lately, the Mets got in on the action on Thursday with a first pitch that involved Mr. Met dressed as The Mandalorian, throwing Grogu to Mrs. Met. And that was a sentence that I never anticipated typing this season.
Baseball Has a New No. 1 Prospect
With Pittsburghâs Konnor Griffin (formerly No. 1) recently graduating from the prospect list, we now have a new No. 1 ranked prospect in the game. Congratulations to Milwaukeeâs JesĂșs Made, a freakishly athletic shortstop who has all the tools to become the gameâs next superstar.
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Injuries and Other Moves
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⟠Seattle Mariners placed C Cal Raleigh on the 10-day IL with a right oblique strain, which can typically linger longer than those minimum ten days.Â
⟠Colorado Rockies placed RHP Jimmy Herget on the 15-day IL (right shoulder impingement) retroactive to May 13.
⟠Lots of unknowns here still, but keep an eye on a developing story involving Los Angeles Dodgersâ reliever Edwin DĂaz, who has been linked to cockfighting events in Puerto Rico based on photos found on social media by USA Today investigative reporters.Â
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