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Los Angeles Angels vs Cleveland Guardians Prediction, 5/5/2024 MLB Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Los Angeles Angels vs Cleveland Guardians
Date: Sunday, May 5, 2024
Location: Progressive Field in Cleveland, OH
TV: Bally Sports Great Lakes
Odds/Point Spread: Los Angeles (+114) Cleveland (-134)
The Los Angeles Angels (12-20) are hitting the road to Progressive Field on Sunday where they will play the Cleveland Guardians (20-12). The moneyline on this matchup has Los Angeles at +114 and Cleveland is coming in at -134. The total is 8.5. The men taking the mound are Griffin Canning and Carlos Carrasco.
Los Angeles has a slugging % of .390 and have been rung up 292 times, while being walked on 92 occasions. They have 124 runs batted in as well as 267 base knocks on the year, and their batting average is sitting at .245. The Angels have tallied 43 two-baggers as a squad and have smacked 36 balls out of the stadium. They have earned 137 runs while holding a team OBP of .309. As a team, the Los Angeles Angels are notching 4.3 runs per outing, which is 18th in baseball.
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The Angels are sitting with a team ERA of 4.82 so far this year (28th in the league), and the staff has struck out 273 batters. Angels pitchers have given up 36 home runs and 169 total runs (26th in baseball). They have walked 125 players from the other team and their FIP is 4.37 as a squad so far this year. Los Angeles has yielded 262 base knocks (8.3 per 9 innings) as well as 152 earned runs. They have earned a K/BB ratio of 2.18 and their pitching staff sits with a WHIP of 1.37.
The Angels relievers have a save percentage of 63.6% and has come into the game in 25 save situations. The relief pitchers have inherited 44 base runners this season with 34.1% of those runners earned a run for their team. Angels bullpen pitchers have come into the game with runners on 28 times and also have had 18 appearances in high leverage situations. The Angels have sent 101 relievers to the mound over the course of the season. The bullpen have recorded 14 holds on the year (28th in the league). They have tallied 7 saves so far this season and have not converted 4 of their 11 chances to get a save.
The Los Angeles Angels have notched a total of 851 putouts this season, as well as 276 assists and 18 errors. Their fielding percentage is currently at .984 which ranks 18th in pro baseball, and they have turned 30 double plays. The Angels have turned 69.3% of balls hit into play into outs out of 2,553 innings, ranking them 20th in professional baseball.
Canning (20-24 record in his career) holds a FIP of 4.61 while he has gone up against 1,567 batters during his time in the majors. He has surrendered 353 hits (8.7 hits per 9 innings) and has 129 free passes. His ERA is 4.80 (195 earned runs allowed) and he has a WHIP of 1.319. Canning has taken the ball for 365 innings and has totaled 374 K’s so far in his career.
The Cleveland Guardians have a team OBP of .319 and a batting average of .245 this year. They have been rung up on 243 occasions (27th in baseball) and have tallied 267 hits. Cleveland has hit 30 home runs so far this season to go along with 142 runs batted in. The Guardians hold a team slugging % of .389 and they score 4.91 runs per outing (6th in baseball). They have 55 doubles, while taking a walk 97 times as well as putting up 157 runs.
The Cleveland pitching staff have allowed 123 runs this season while having a team ERA of 3.56 (115 earned runs allowed). They have allowed 30 homers and they concede 3.80 runs per 9 innings (7th in the league). The Guardians have a team WHIP of 1.230 and have a FIP of 3.62 as a pitching staff so far this year. Their K/BB ratio is 9.50 (306 strikeouts against 104 free passes). They sit at 15th in baseball as a staff in total hits relinquished with 254.
Cleveland has called on relief pitchers to step onto the hill in 17 save chances and they have walked away with 11 saves. They are ranked 16th in the league with a save percentage of 64.7%, and they have sent 128 relievers to the mound so far this season. Their relievers have stepped onto the hill 53 times in high leverage situations and on 38 occasions with runners on base. Cleveland bullpen pitchers hold an inherited score percentage of 21.4% out of 42 inherited runners. With 43 save situations, the Guardians have accumulated 25 holds and also 6 blown saves.
In their 2,619 innings played, the Guardians hold a efficiency on defense of 69.1% (21st in the majors). The Cleveland Guardians have gotten 26 double plays and own a fielding percentage of .986 (9th in baseball). The Guardians have accrued 273 assists, 16 errors and have amassed 873 putouts during this campaign.
Carrasco (108-95 mark in his career) is the owner of a 4.09 ERA and has allowed 8.8 hits per nine innings. He has a strikeout to walk ratio of 3.69 and he has gone up against 6,540 opposing hitters so far in his career. He has allowed 711 ER’s while earning a WHIP of 1.255 and a FIP of 3.7. During his career, Carrasco has surrendered 1,531 base knocks while earning 1,596 punch outs in 1,565 innings.
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Jason Kipnis Reminisces on the 2016 World Series and It’s Unforgettable Moments
“I thought it was one of the more likable teams…such a fun team.”
Those were the words of former Jason Kipnis before he and the rest of Cleveland’s 2016 World Series team were honored at Progressive Field on Friday night, nearly a decade removed from one of the most heartbreaking finishes in baseball history.
But for Jason Kipnis, the heartbreak everyone remembers, losing Game 7 in extra innings, feels different. Nearly every time Cleveland’s 2016 season is brought up, the conversation is somber, and rightfully so. To Kipnis, it’s far more personal.
“God, it would mean more to me [to win a World Series],” Kipnis said, following a moment to pause, breathe and think everything through.
He wishes the series had ended differently. Instead of sitting through a rain delay before returning to the field and falling in the final embers of Game 7, he could have been celebrating as a World Series champion.
His Game 7 Moment
It was the kind of game where everything that happened before it, every slump, every hot streak, every triumph and failure, suddenly no longer mattered.
For Kipnis, it birthed one of his favorite memories. One that still brings him goose bumps to speak about.
Late in the game, after reaching base on a bunt single, Kipnis understood the moment immediately. Opportunities like that did not come often, especially against a bullpen as talented as Chicago’s that had been surging the past two games.
When a wild pitch from reliever Jon Lester skipped away from David Ross, who was stationed behind home plate, Kipnis never hesitated. Racing home from second base, he slid across the plate to score alongside Carlos Santana, who was on the base paths ahead of him.
It was just the third time in World Series history that two base runners had scored on the same wild pitch.
For a brief moment, it felt like the championship drought was truly about to end.
“I see it hits the side of his [Ross’s] face and knocks him one way, ball goes back the other,” he said, reminiscing on that specific moment. “Within 0.1 seconds, I was like… ‘it’s happening,’ like I’m screaming, like it’s happening, and I just absolutely rounded it [the bases]. The adrenaline rush, I was like, this is what we needed to get back into this game. It covered the deficit a little bit, and it did. It gave us a momentum boost.
“It kind of brought us back into two-run territory and restarted the game a little bit.”
The Crushing Yet Unforgettable Finish
At the time of Kipnis’ sprint from second, Cleveland was down four runs and seemed to be out of the contest, but from that moment forward, the Indians were able to bring back balance to the contest. They went on to allow just one run, scoring five in the process, down the stretch of regulation.
Kipnis started the comeback, Rajai Davis continued it.
In the eighth inning, with the scoreline sitting 6-4, Davis stepped up to the plate with two outs and a runner on first. Kipnis, who was in the dugout at the time, still watches this moment back to this day.
“‘Ive gone back and watched that one highlight more than anything else,” he said.
Cubs reliever Aroldis Chapman rifled a 98 mph fastball at Davis, who stood in confidently, bashing the ball over the left-field wall at 101.5 mph at a 22-degree launch angle. It barely cleared the towering left field wall, sending Cleveland into screams.
“The noise, the looking around… I have chills right now,” he said, looking down at his right arm. “It was the first time I felt like, oh, that’s what pandemonium is. That’s like this is what the word is.
“Just the noise and everybody going crazy and the momentum shift and just what it meant to us right there. God, you’d run through a wall right then and there.”
Although Cleveland ultimately fell short in extra innings, the emotion from that night has never disappeared. For everyone involved, fans, front office members, players and others, it remains one of the most gut-wrenching losses in the organization’s history.
For players like Kipnis, it also stands as one of the most meaningful experiences of their lives.
Nearly a decade later, moments from that series still live on throughout the city.
Davis’ home run, a moment that likely awoke the entire city, is still recognized to this day. On Saturday, May 16, the first 15,000 fans who enter Progressive Stadium will be given a bobblehead to commemorate such a moment.
But first, a day earlier, the entire squad will be given its flowers before the Guardians’ series-opener against the Cincinnati Reds. And there, on the field, Kipnis can look around at the Cleveland faithful, many of whom had packed Progressive Field nearly 10 years ago, and think back to moments that won’t ever be forgotten.
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U.S. Navy warship to be commissioned in Ohio
CLEVELAND — For the first time in U.S. history, a Navy warship will be commissioned in Ohio.
Commissioning a ship is a time-honored naval tradition that formally places a ship into active duty.
The USS Cleveland arrived in its namesake city on Saturday, coasting into Cleveland’s North Coast Yard. It’s the fourth ship in U.S. Navy history to bear the name Cleveland.
“It’s a little bit bigger than a flight deck. About 25% bigger,” said Commanding Officer Bruce Hallett. “And it’s higher up, the water makes it a little easier for pilots to be able to land on it. So they like it.”
Hallett has served with the Navy for more than 20 years.
“There are up and overs. So these flags are actually single flags. So we have quartermasters on board,” Hallett said of the colorful flags seen across the ship. “So they can use these to send signals to other ships. But in this capacity right here, they’re just purely for decoration.”
Inside the ship, the decorations pay homage to Cleveland, with two murals in the waterborne mission zone depicting key landmarks and Cleveland Browns signs in the gym.
“It’s all swagged out with all kinds of Cleveland Browns stuff new,” said Hallett. “We got the colors down there, the flags, the towels. It looks phenomenal. And the crew loves it.”
Sailors have been touring the city throughout the week, and Executive Officer Adam Cline has been coordinating community relations events with the crew. He sent two specific sailors to City Hall.
“We have two members of our crew that are from Cleveland,” Hall said. “That’s where they grew up. So it was real nice to incorporate them into that and to get a great memento from the city, a nice flag for us.”
The USS Cleveland will be commissioned Saturday and then head to its home port of Florida. When the ship eventually retires, the USS Cleveland Legacy Foundation hopes to bring it back to become a museum.
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Navy warship to be commissioned in Ohio for first time in 250 years
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) – A U.S. Navy warship will be commissioned in Ohio on Saturday for the first time in 250 years.
The USS Cleveland is docked on Lake Erie ahead of the 10 a.m. ceremony.
Commander Bruce Hallett has commanded the USS Cleveland for more than two years.
“It is extremely exciting to be able to bring the USS Cleveland here to Cleveland and to be able to commission this ship here — obviously to introduce it to the city so that they can see the ship that bears their name,” Hallett said. “This has been a long time coming.”
The ship’s hallways are named after Cleveland streets, including East 9th and St. Clair Avenue.
A mural honoring the city of Cleveland is displayed on board. The Navy says it is rare to see something like this on a warship.
“Amazing mural, right? We’re so proud to have that on board,” Hallett said. “We’re just pretty much in awe when we saw all the stuff that we have in the city, and now we have it as part of the Cleveland. We love it as a crew.”
The ship’s weight room was outfitted by the Cleveland Browns with flags, towels, and mats.
“The Browns came and added their own touches to that weight room,” Hallett said. “So it’s all swagged out with all kinds of Cleveland Browns stuff now.”
The ship carries a crew of about 90, including two sailors who grew up in Cleveland.
The USS Cleveland is the final Freedom-variant littoral combat ship to be commissioned in the U.S. Navy.
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