Dodgers arenât cashing in scoring chances, and arenât creating them either
Dodgers' offensive woes continue as they fail to score runs and capitalize on chances.
Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh ended a 0-for-38 slump with a hit after being struck by a foul ball. The article discusses Raleigh's struggles and other MLB news, including trades and player injuries.
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Tough way to break a slump, but Big Dumper will take it.
Mike Axisa examined what was wrong with Raleigh.
Mike Petriello also takes a crack at whatâs the matter with Big Dumper.
Karl Rasmussen has the five longest hitless streaks in MLB history. Raleigh came a bit short of knocking a current Cub off the list.
Jay Jaffe evaluates the trade that sent catcher Patrick Bailey from San Francisco to Cleveland.
Ken Rosenthal writes that Giants team president Buster Posey keeps making big, risky moves, but none of them are paying off at the moment. (The Athletic sub. req.) He also said that Posey grew frustrated with Bailey, feeling that his game management skills were lacking in addition to his weak bat.
Cal Raleigh's slump was attributed to various factors, but he broke an 0-for-38 streak with a hit after being hit by a foul ball.
The article references the five longest hitless streaks in MLB history, noting that Raleigh's streak did not make the list.
Recently, the Giants traded catcher Patrick Bailey to the Guardians, while the Dodgers acquired outfielder Alek Thomas from the Diamondbacks.
Injuries include Braves catcher Sean Murphy, who is on the IL with a broken finger, and Yankees infielder Jose Caballero, who also broke a finger.
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Kerry Crowley writes that since Poseyâs big gambles havenât paid off, we should expect him to make more traded.
The Dodgers acquired outfielder Alek Thomas from the Diamondbacks for a minor league outfielder after Thomas had been designated for assignment by Arizona.
Kiley McDaniel has five too-early questions about free agency this upcoming winter.
Jason Foster looks at the current state of both Rookie of the Year races.
The issues for Astros pitcher Tatsuya Imai continue. He came off the injured list yesterday and got rocked for six runs in four innings. Jack Baer examines whatâs gone wrong for the Japanese rookie.
Thomas Harrington demonstrates whatâs different for Braves first baseman Matt Olson this year that has turned him into one of the best power hitters in the game. More fly balls!
The Braves put catcher Sean Murphy on the IL with a broken finger. Just donât ask him to show you the finger that broke.
Yankees infielder Jose Caballero went on the IL after he broke the same finger! Well, not exactly the same finger. Caballeroâs broken finger is attached to his hand and not Murphyâs. It would be weird otherwise. Anyways, that means that Anthony Volpe got recalled from Triple-A.
Adam McCalvy introduces us to Brewers reliever Aaron Ashby, who currently leads the majors in wins with seven.
Both the Phillies and Red Sox have fired their managers this year and they meet this week. Mike Axisa looks at how the two teams have changed since the managerial switch.
Thomas Harrington asks between the Phils and Red Sox, which team is more likely to rebound and contend for the playoffs this year.
Adam Berry examines the Rays hot start to the season and notes how Tampa Bayâs wins are powered by friendship. Well, pitching, hitting and defense are playing a role too.
Twins pitcher Bailey Ober threw a âMadduxâ against the Marlins.
Astros Hall of Fame broadcaster RenĂ© CĂĄrdenas died at age 96. CĂĄrdenas was the first ever Spanish-language team broadcaster when he called the Dodgers in 1958. He moved on to Houston to call the âColt .45sâ when the expansion franchise got underway.
Baseball writer Aaron Gleeman explained why he stopped writing for The Athletic and will instead write independently about the Twins.
The Braves say their new TV deal will âmeet or exceed the economicsâ of the old one, but as Evan Drellich notes, they arenât giving out many details about that.
This is a fascinating read. Itâs been noted that walks are up under the new Automated Ball/Strike system, but Ben Clemens goes deep into the math to figure out where all those extra walks are coming from.
Each teamâs hottest pitching prospect from the MLB Pipeline gang.
Michael Baumann examines the breakout rookie campaign of Guardians pitcher Parker Messick.
John Smoltz explains the late Bobby Coxâs leadership style and his three simple rules. (Free The Athletic sub. req.)
Angels outfielder Jo Adell is robbing home runs again.
And finally, thirty years ago director Spike Lee wanted a red Yankees cap to complete his outfit for the World Series, but there werenât any in any color other than Black. Leeâs quest for a red Yankees cap opened up the current world of multiple caps in multiple colors for alls teams. The Yankees, Lee and New Era are celebrating the 30th anniversary of that with a a new Spike Lee line of Yankees caps.