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It took until April 30 for Keith to hit his first home run of the season on Wednesday against the Astros. He then went on to swat another pair over the weekend against the Halos including a 392-foot (106.5 mph EV) two-run blast off of Jack Kochanowicz in the third inning on Sunday. He also drew a walk and singled on Sunday, finishing the afternoon 2-for-3 with three runs scored. While the overall season slash looks troublesome at .181/.327/.313, it’s actually better than he was doing at this point last season and he absolutely crushed for the final five months of the season. Perhaps his bat is finally waking up and a similar run is in order.
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DET • SS
about 2 hours ago
Sweeney also drew a walk, so it was a five-reach game for the 25-year-old shortstop without getting out. The former first-round pick was able to double twice while also drawing a pair of singles on top of the free pass. The 25-year-old has picked up four hits in back-to-back games, and Sweeney’s slash has improved from .206/.292/.304 to .261/.344/.396 in the process.
DET • 3B
about 2 hours ago
Báez remains hot, and his two-run single in the third inning tied the game at 5-5. It was his second two-run single of the game, and it ups his season total to 18. He also scored a run, and Báez is now slashing an excellent .313/.352/.475 in what has easily been his best season with the Tigers. That’s quite the understatement.
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about 2 hours ago
The pitching matchup between two young potential aces in Jobe and Chase Dollander saw both starters allow six runs. Jobe allowed eight hits, and two of those hits were homers; both of the two-run variety. The 22-year-old gave up just six runs in his four starts in April with a 2.70, so hopefully this is just a blip on the radar in a tough stadium to pitch in. Jobe gets the Red Sox with a chance to rebound Monday.
TOR • 2B
about 2 hours ago
Giménez appeared to suffer some sort of leg injury while legging out a bunt hit in the seventh inning. He managed to remain in the contest initially, but was replaced by Addison Barger at second base in the bottom of the frame. There should be an update on his status following the contest.
Source: Ben Nicholson-Smith
MIL • 2B
about 8 hours ago
Turang sat out Wednesday’s series finale against the Astros as he continues to battle a lingering illness. MLB.com’s Adam McCalvy reports the 25-year-old has lost weight recently due to the unspecified illness and the club is trying to manage his workload as he makes his way back into shape.
Source: Curt Hogg
CLE • 2B
about 10 hours ago
Arias’s double was the hardest-hit ball of the game at 109.5 mph. He has a fine .287/.339/.452 line in 127 plate appearances, even though he’s sporting the worst contact rate (60%) and fourth-highest groundball rate (58%) among 161 qualified major league hitters. It’s certainly reason for some skepticism going forward.