MLB This Week: Labor Day

This is a slightly jumbled-up week in MLB.

Monday is Labor Day in the States so we have a whole batch of early MLB games to enjoy, but from them on there’s very little pre-midnight UK time action for us to enjoy at a convenient time.

Here are the pre-midnight starts for this working week in any case.

All times are in BST.

Monday 3 September

18:05 Red Sox at Braves (Eovaldi (5-7), TBD) *BT Sport/ESPN
18:05 Cardinals at Nationals (Flaherty (8-6), Scherzer (16-6))
18:10 Phillies at Marlins (Velasquez (9-9), Urena (4-12))
18:35 Reds at Pirates (Harvey (6-7), Williams (11-9))
19:10 Cubs at Brewers (Hamels (9-9), Davies (2-5))
19:10 Tigers at White Sox (Fulmer (3-10), Lopez (5-9))
19:10 Twins at Astros (Gibson (7-11), Keuchel (10-10))
20:10 Giants at Rockies (Bumgarner (5-5), Anderson (6-7))
21:05 Yankees at Athletics (Sabathia (7-5), Cahill (5-3)) *BT Sport/ESPN
21:10 Royals at Indians (Junis (7-12), Plutko (4-4))

Tuesday 4 September

No early games

Wednesday 5 September

17:10 Red Sox at Braves (TBD, TBD) *BT Sport/ESPN
18:10 Royals at Indians (Keller (7-5), Kluber (17-7))

Thursday 6 September

23:40 Padres at Reds (Lauer (5-7), Castillo (8-11)) *MLB.com Free Game

Friday 7 September

23:40 Padres at Reds (TBD, TBD)

All of these games are available to watch or listen to live via an MLB.TV subscription, other than the Facebook live game which is exclusive (but free) to Facebook subscribers. TV coverage of MLB in the UK comes courtesy of the BT Sport channels and these are highlighted above, as are any games that are available to view online for free via MLB.com. The above list of games just shows those starting before midnight UK time. The full schedule of MLB games can be found on MLB.com

BGB Fantasy League 2018: Week 20

Two more teams have secured their places in the playoffs, but there are still five spots up for grabs with two weeks of the regular season left. Find out who will be in with a chance of winning the BaseballGB Fantasy League.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
The Cheddar Chasers 30 9 27 4 .292 .841 2 1 51 4 2.28 0.99 12
Weston-Super-Sox 20 5 22 2 .247 .699 1 0 38 2 2.33 1.11 0

 

The Chasers did their playoff hopes no harm at all with a clean sweep against the Super-Sox. Baez and Haniger were the leading hitters, each launching three homers. Javy hit .423 for the week with eight RBIs while Mitch crossed home eight times. Dee Gordon swiped two bases. Nola and Taillon each picked up wins, teaming with Roark to take ERA and WHIP while Scherzer struck out 10. Stammen and Brach had two holds each and Greene picked up the lone save. The Sox will feel hard done by not to have taken ERA and WHIP, as their stats would have been good enough to win those categories most other weeks.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Batteries Essential 14 3 19 3 .297 .825 1 0 21 0 4.82 1.29 3
Richie’s RBI’s 18 8 22 0 .235 .717 6 2 66 1 3.23 1.04 9

 

The RBIs are still in the hunt for the final playoff place, defeating Batteries Essential 9-3. Asdrubal Cabrera scored five runs for the RBIs while three batters had multi-homer weeks, including Salvy Perez, who knocked in five. Shane Bieber won twice and led the staff with 12 strikeouts while Price and Newcomb posted great ERA and WHIP stats. Romo and Watson took care of saves and holds. Batteries Essential had a steal from Abreu (now on the DL) and two from Blackmon while Ramos hit .625. They forfeited all of the pitching categories by failing to reach to 20-inning minimum limit.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Orpington Isotopes 28 8 23 5 .243 .692 4 2 47 6 5.40 1.42 8
The Bath Bombers 19 5 22 1 .271 .723 2 0 27 1 2.25 1.35 4

 

The Isotopes secured their playoff place with an 8-4 win over the Bombers. Yelich led the Isotopes with five runs, four homers and six RBIs while Realmuto and Puig stole two bases each. Morton led the pitchers with seven strikeouts while Colome had two wins and a hold in relief. Rondon and Hand each had a save and two holds. The Bombers took ERA and WHIP thanks to Foltynewicz but only made the 20 inning minimum limit (with no room to spare) thanks to Green’s 0.2 innings on Sunday. Kingery and the now injured Ozuna helped take average and OPS.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Cheshunt Maltsters 24 7 28 1 .298 .851 0 0 36 2 6.41 1.58 5
Newcastle Knights 26 5 17 3 .225 .656 4 7 38 1 1.75 0.89 7

 

The Knights have also booked their playoff place after defeating the Maltsters 7-5. The pitchers did most of the heavy lifting, winning five categories as Buchholz (seven strikeouts) and Gausman each picked up wins without allowing earned runs and Anderson helped take WHIP. Norris and Jeffress had three saves each. Turner led the hitters with five runs and also stole a base. The Maltsters had a monster week from Marwin Gonzalez, who homered three times and drove in 10 while batting .385. J.D. Martinez hit .440 for the week and Strop and Miller had a hold each.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Durham Riverkings 35 8 27 5 .255 .751 6 1 59 2 4.91 1.49 5
Mighty Slugs 31 12 25 3 .264 .869 5 4 51 2 2.10 1.13 6

 

The Slugs closed the gap on the Riverkings with a narrow 6-5 win. Seven Slugs batters went deep, including three from Rizzo (.429) and two from Muncy (.444). Leclerc picked up two saves while Hill and Hamels were part of a great team effort on the ERA and WHIP front. Bregman scored six runs for the Riverkings while Moncada knocked in five and Betts stole two bases. Snell was the clear pitching star, winning twice while striking out 19.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Beckenham A&E Dept 35 10 23 5 .247 .789 3 4 59 0 3.71 1.42 5
Norwich No II 25 10 26 6 .262 .782 1 2 57 6 1.44 0.78 6

 

Finally, Norwich edged past Beckenham 6-5. Peralta hit .400 for the week and knocked in six while Khris Davis homered three times and Harper and Story had two steals each. Buehler did not allow any earned runs and posted a 0.71 WHIP while Hader had three holds in a bumper week for the set-up guys. Chapman hit three homers and scored seven times for the A&E Dept while Wheeler had a win and joined Porcello in striking out 14. Diaz picked up three more saves as his assault on the single-season record continues.

 

The standings after week 20 look like this:

Rank Team W-L-T Pct GB Last Week Waiver Moves
*1  Norwich No II 143-80-17 .631 6-5-1 6 22
*2  Orpington Isotopes 141-86-13 .615 4 8-4-0 12 26
*3  Newcastle Knights 132-88-20 .592 9.5 7-5-0 8 41
4  Durham Riverkings 130-96-14 .571 14.5 5-6-1 2 26
5  Mighty Slugs 121-104-15 .535 23 6-5-1 7 41
6  Cheshunt Maltsters 114-106-20 .517 27.5 5-7-0 3 24
7  Beckenham A&E Dept 114-107-19 .515 28 5-6-1 9 19
8  The Cheddar Chasers 114-113-13 .502 31 12-0-0 1 8
9  Richie’s RBI’s 108-116-16 .483 35.5 9-3-0 11 28
10  Weston-Super-Sox 76-143-21 .360 65 0-12-0 5 3
11  The Bath Bombers 78-149-13 .352 67 4-8-0 10 13
12  Batteries Essential 69-152-19 .327 73 3-9-0 4

 

And the penultimate week of the regular season looks is as follows:

Isotopes (2nd) vs Chasers (8th)

Batteries (12th) vs Bombers (11th)

A&E Dept (7th) vs RBI’s (9th)

Maltsters (6th) vs Norwich No II (1st)

Riverkings (4th) vs Knights (3rd)

Slugs (5th) vs Super-Sox (10th)

BGB Fantasy League 2018: Week 19

With three weeks of the regular season remaining, one team has secured their place in the playoffs. Find out which manager can start looking forward to September after Week 19 of the BaseballGB Fantasy League.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Cheshunt Maltsters 26 8 21 3 .216 .736 1 3 53 2 5.76 1.36 0
Mighty Slugs 38 14 33 8 .253 .831 2 5 58 2 3.86 1.17 11

 

The Slugs were the biggest winners of the week, defeating the Maltsters 11-0. Acuna Jr had a monster week, powering an offensive sweep with 11 runs, four homers, nine RBIs three steals, a .464 average and an OPS over 1500. Lester picked up a win without allowing an earned run and posting sub-1.00 WHIP stats while Heaney struck out 11 and Leclerc collected four saves. Holds from McHugh and Miller spared the Maltsters from a whitewash.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Batteries Essential 15 2 18 0 .304 .800 1 3 30 0 5.31 1.38 1
Norwich No II 36 12 43 3 .303 .898 4 4 46 2 2.61 1.16 11

 

Norwich stay top of the standings and secured their playoff place with an 11-1 thumping of Batteries Essential. Five Norwich batters hit a pair of homers, including Castellanos, who also led the team with eight runs and 10 RBIs. Story swiped two bases. In a pitching sweep, Flaherty picked up a win without allowing an earned run and Buehler struck out eight and helped take WHIP. Smith had two saves while Ottavino picked up a pair of holds.

Batteries Essential, with a roster decimated by injuries and no effort made to replace the inactive players, took average thanks to Ramos batting .412. They just crept over the 20 inning minimum limit by 0.1 innings but may not manage to do so next week without some work to the roster.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Beckenham A&E Dept 21 6 26 1 .249 .756 6 2 65 1 4.01 1.11 2
Newcastle Knights 37 11 32 3 .270 .836 4 3 34 1 3.57 1.01 9

 

The Knights continue their strong form with a 9-2 win against Beckenham that leaves them third in the standings. Jose Ramirez scored and knocked in seven to go with his three homers while Calhoun batted .357 for the week and Hicks swiped two bases in an offensive sweep. Norris had a pair of saves while Buchholz helped take ERA and WHIP. Beckenham had wins from six different pitchers, including Mikolas who struck out 11.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Orpington Isotopes 29 10 35 4 .272 .781 0 3 45 1 3.66 1.26 8
Richie’s RBI’s 28 7 26 4 .248 .714 5 2 62 2 4.64 1.66 3

 

The Isotopes stay second after an 8-3 win against the RBIs. Upton (.360) and Realmuto (.320, seven RBIs) each homered twice and scored four runs as the hitters fell a steal shy of an offensive sweep. Dominguez collected two saves while Arrieta made the difference in ERA and WHIP. Severino struck out 14 for the RBIs while Clevinger won twice and Romo and Watson had a hold each.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Durham Riverkings 24 6 24 5 .286 .778 4 3 56 1 2.84 0.99 5
Weston-Super-Sox 17 9 26 1 .284 .854 6 0 61 0 1.29 0.84 7

 

The Sox caused an upset by defeating the Riverkings 7-5. Gattis and Andujar each hit three homers, with Miggy also knocking in nine. Adam Jones helped take OPS. With the only Sox relievers both on the DL, it was up to the starters to carry the load. DeGrom and Happ each won twice with Jacob striking out 21. Combined with Kershaw and Cole, no pitcher had an ERA above 1.50 or a WHIP higher than 1.05.

 

The Riverkings will feel hard done by to lose having posted such good ERA and WHIP stats, but at least Boxberger and Edwards Jr took care of saves and holds. Merrifield scored four runs and stole two bases while batting .429, teaming with Jose Martinez (.474) and Choo (.533) to take average.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
The Bath Bombers 16 7 27 1 .278 .776 2 0 24 0 1.73 0.88 6
The Cheddar Chasers 19 5 19 5 .235 .689 5 3 53 2 3.42 1.23 6

 

Finally, the Bombers and Chasers ended in a 6-6 tie. Bath had the better of the offense as Ozuna homered twice and Chirinos knocked in seven. Moustakas (.500) and Bogaerts (.400) helped take average and OPS. A skeleton pitching staff took ERA and WHIP thanks to Foltynewicz. Goldschmidt scored five runs for the Chasers and Cain stole two bases while Nola was among five pitchers with a win and Taillon struck out 12. Brach and Stammen had a hold each while Treinen picked up a pair of saves.

The standings after Week 19 look like this:

Rank Team W-L-T Pct GB Last Week Waiver Moves
*1  Norwich No II 137-75-16 .636 11-1-0 6 22
2  Orpington Isotopes 133-82-13 .612 5.5 8-3-1 12 25
3  Newcastle Knights 125-83-20 .592 10 9-2-1 8 41
4  Durham Riverkings 125-90-13 .577 13.5 5-7-0 2 25
5  Mighty Slugs 115-99-14 .535 23 11-0-1 7 40
6  Cheshunt Maltsters 109-99-20 .522 26 0-11-1 3 22
7  Beckenham A&E Dept 109-101-18 .518 27 2-9-1 9 19
8  The Cheddar Chasers 102-113-13 .476 36.5 6-6-0 1 7
9  Richie’s RBI’s 99-113-16 .469 38 3-8-1 11 27
10  Weston-Super-Sox 76-131-21 .379 58.5 7-5-0 5 3
11  The Bath Bombers 74-141-13 .353 64.5 6-6-0 10 11
12  Batteries Essential 66-143-19 .331 69.5 1-11-0 4

 

Norwich are the first team to secure a playoff place with just 1.5 games separating the Chasers and RBIs for the final postseason spot. There are just three week of the regular season remaining.

The Week 20 matchups are as follows:

Isotopes (2nd) v Bombers (11th)

Batteries (12th) v RBI’s (9th)

Beckenham (7th) v Norwich No II (1st)

Maltsters (6th) v Knights (3rd)

Riverkings (4th) v Slugs (5th)

Chasers (8th) v Super-Sox (10th)

MLB This Week: Good match-ups in prospect

It’s a slow start to the UK-evening viewing this working week, but the early MLB games pick up from there with some good match-ups among them.

Wednesday’s games include one from the important Astros-Mariners series, whilst the Brewers are at home against the Reds and the A’s are hosting the Rangers.

On Thursday there are three potentially exciting match-ups starting with Indians-Red Sox as a play-off preview.  The other two stand-outs depend on how the probable pitching schedules actually work out, but currently we’re due to have Aaron Nola and Max Scherzer squaring off in Washington, and Madison Bumgarner and Jacob deGrom going in New York.

We then end the working week, and start the Bank Holiday weekend, with an early game from Wrigley Field between the Cubs and Reds.

All times are in BST.

Monday 20 August

No early games

Tuesday 21 August

No early games

Wednesday 22 August

17:37 Orioles at Blue Jays (TBD, TBD)
19:10 Reds at Brewers (Stephenson (0-1), TBD)
19:10 Twins at White Sox (Gibson (7-9), TBD)
20:35 Rangers at Athletics (TBD, Jackson (4-2)) *Facebook Game
21:10 Astros at Mariners (TBD, Gonzales (12-8))

Thursday 23 August

18:05 Indians at Red Sox (Plutko (4-3), Price (13-6)) *BT Sport3
18:05 Phillies at Nationals (Nola (14-3), Scherzer (16-5))
18:10 White Sox at Tigers (TBD, TBD)
18:10 Giants at Mets (Bumgarner (4-5), deGrom (8-7))
20:10 Padres at Rockies (Lucchesi (6-7), Freeland (11-7))

Friday 24 August

19:20 Reds at Cubs (Harvey (6-7), TBD) *BT Sport/ESPN

All of these games are available to watch or listen to live via an MLB.TV subscription, other than the Facebook live game which is exclusive (but free) to Facebook subscribers. TV coverage of MLB in the UK comes courtesy of the BT Sport channels and these are highlighted above, as are any games that are available to view online for free via MLB.com. The above list of games just shows those starting before midnight UK time. The full schedule of MLB games can be found on MLB.com

No Seattle Sweep, but Two Wins to Smile About

As Meatloaf once sang, two out of three ain’t bad.

The disappointment of the Oakland A’s not getting the brooms out on Wednesday to sweep the series over the Seattle Mariners quickly went away.

You can’t be unhappy at a series like that. It was two good teams coming together to play three close games (Game One being closer than the A’s would have liked).

Game Three on Wednesday was the UK-friendly day-game and everyone, including the home plate umpire, took MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred’s ‘pace of play’ mantra to heart in the get-away game before an off-day. They got through the nine innings in two hours, with the full twelve innings taking 3hrs 13 mins.

I had moved from watching on MLBTV to listening via the MLB At Bat when Matt Olson nearly won the game in the tenth inning. Zach Duke was brought in by Scott Servais to get a lefty-on-lefty match-up, but Olson drove a pitch deep to the outfield that had commentator Vince Controneo excited before it fell just short of clearing the outfield wall. Moments like that always seem even more exciting listening to radio commentary, blind to the footage and just waiting to hear what the outcome may be.

Olson’s double didn’t lead to the score-less tie being ended, just as the promise of Nick Martini’s lead-off triple in the fourth inning came to nothing. It felt like a big missed opportunity at the time given the way both starting pitchers – Mike Leake and Brett Anderson – were pitching, and so it proved.

It did at least give Dallas Braden the opportunity to revel in his use of the nickname ‘Dirty Martini’ for a little while, which always makes me laugh.

Two wins

Winning the series 2-1 felt all the better given the way the Mariners had swept four-games against the Houston Astros coming into it. I can’t see anything other than this Wild Card race going deep into September, possibly even the AL West division race too, yet every chance the A’s have to stop the momentum of one of their challengers is one worth taking.

The two victories were satisfying yet nervy in their own ways. Game Two was close throughout and, following James Paxton’s early exit, put us face-to-face with the old foe King Felix, who has thwarted our ambitions many times in the past. The King is not so regal now having been punted to the ‘pen, yet he showed some of his old touch in giving the Mariners 5.2 good emergency innings. Whatever shape Felix Hernandez is in, getting the better of him can’t help but taste sweet given the punishment he’s dished out over the years.

Game One looked like being a cakewalk, with Sean Manaea in excellent form, before the bullpen came unstuck and almost coughed up a 7-1 lead. I noted in the previous blog the risk of relying too heavily on the relief corps and I suspect it was no coincidence that this near-blow-up came a day after we needed six relievers to get past the Angels on Sunday.

Bob Melvin will be well aware of the challenge he has coming up in managing the pitching staff as the A’s are due to play 20 games in 20 days after the Thursday off-day. We’re going to need the starting pitchers to give us more innings, as they did in the Seattle series, so that the bullpen has a chance to be as effective as it has been to this point.

Fans in focus

The victory in Game One was partly overshadowed by criticism of the attendance, an admittedly sparse 10,400. As we wait for positive news on a new A’s ballpark, the familiar questions on whether a new stadium will lead to a long-term attendance boost in Oakland were raised again.

The way the A’s are playing this season, alongside all of the positive steps being made to reconnect with fans, do make the small crowds (Games Two and Three were slightly-more respectable 17,000) a real shame for the team and Front Office; however it shouldn’t be overlooked what damage has been caused to the casual fanbase by years of seeing popular players leave and the previous direction of casting admiring glances at other locations (particularly Fremont and San Jose).

After years of not being cared about, it’s going to take a while for the current A’s to win back the casual ticket-buyers that make all the difference to the attendance figures. What we’ve seen out of Dave Kaval and co over the past year and half makes me optimistic that they’ll be able to pull it off.

Series sheet

Here’s my Seattle series sheet.

Up next

After one big series against AL West rivals, it’s on to another with the Houston Astros. Friday’s game is a night-game, but both Saturday and Sunday’s games are 21.05 BST starts, so a great time to watch from the UK.

BGB Fantasy League 2018: Week 18

Week 18 saw the top two go head-to-head in the BaseballGB Fantasy League. Who would come out on top?

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Batteries Essential 17 5 17 1 .227 .729 3 1 31 0 6.21 1.28 2
Newcastle Knights 23 7 24 6 .241 .719 2 2 44 2 3.42 1.16 10

 

The Knights were the biggest winners of the week, defeating Batteries Essential 10-2. The rejuvenated Kole Calhoun hit a pair of homers, scored seven runs and knocked in five while Trea Turner hit .345 for the week. Gausman led the staff with eight strikeouts and had a 0.75 WHIP, the same as Rodon, who did not allow any earned runs. Norris and Parker had a save each while Oh and Jeffress took care of holds. Benintendi took OPS for Batteries Essential while Sale, Davis and Godley had a win each.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Cheshunt Maltsters 26 12 36 1 .264 .812 5 3 53 3 3.86 1.02 9
Durham Riverkings 30 5 25 4 .249 .766 2 3 39 1 5.91 1.57 2

The Maltsters also enjoyed a productive week, defeating the Riverkings 9-2. Martinez and Zunino each hit four homers, with JD driving in 11 while batting .464. Votto hit .429. Bauer powered the pitching staff with a pair of wins and 19 strikeouts, all with sub-1.00 ERA and WHIP. Barnes had a pair of holds. Betts scored 10 runs for the Riverkings and also swiped two bases. Iglesias and Chapman combined for three saves.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
The Bath Bombers 23 3 25 4 .248 .748 2 0 39 0 3.71 1.43 3
Weston-Super-Sox 30 7 27 6 .217 .644 2 0 27 0 3.38 0.94 6

The Sox stayed ahead of the Bombers with a 6-3 win. Andujar was the offensive star, hitting three homers, scoring and driving in eight. Marte swiped three bases. De Grom made the difference in ERA and WHIP. The Bombers took average thanks to Ozuna batting .385 and Bogaerts posted an OPS over 1.000. Sabathia struck out 19 but is now on the DL. What with McCullers also on the shelf, the Bombers are in danger of missing the 20 inning minimum limit next week.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Richie’s RBI’s 29 6 26 2 .287 .797 4 4 67 1 2.90 1.24 6
The Cheddar Chasers 26 6 24 6 .276 .771 3 4 58 4 1.08 0.93 4

The RBIs tightened their grip on the final playoff place by defeating the Chasers 6-4. Markakis (.444, eight RBIs) and Gregorius (.348) scored six runs each and combined with Gallo (.348) and Shaw (.357) to take average and OPS. Freeland was one of four pitchers with a win and led the staff with 15 strikeouts. Dozier and Cain had two steals each for the Chasers while Stammen and Brach had two holds each. Nola did not allow an earned run while Lynn posted sub-1.00 ERA and WHIP numbers.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Orpington Isotopes 31 10 34 5 .237 .751 0 3 52 5 3.71 1.34 5
Norwich No II 31 7 22 3 .312 .861 4 4 41 0 3.06 1.04 6

Norwich kept their place at the top of the standings, defeating the Isotopes 6-5 in the battle of the top two. Hedges (.500), Freeman (.385) and Davis (.368) took care of average and OPS while Lucchesi and Corbin each picked up a win without allowing an earned run and with sub-1.00 WHIPs. Aguilar knocked in 10 for the Isotopes and joined Upton in launching three homers. Lindor stole three bases. Morton led the pitchers with 12 strikeouts while Colome collected a hat-trick of holds.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Beckenham A&E Dept 23 7 19 5 .230 .698 4 7 62 0 3.71 1.24 6
Mighty Slugs 32 17 45 1 .257 .898 3 0 55 2 5.30 1.37 6

Finally, the A&E Dept and the Slugs ended all square at 6-6. Beckenham had five steals from Hamilton while the pitchers took five categories. Carrasco picked up a win and struck out 17 while MadBum did not allow any earned runs and Mikolas and Wheeler posted sub-1.00 WHIPs. Diaz collected five saves in a bumper week for the Seattle closer. Stanton had a big week for the Slugs, scoring eight runs, belting five homers and driving in nine. Muncy led the team with a .333 average and an OPS in the 1300s. Trivino and Robertson had a hold each.

The standings look like this:

Rank Team W-L-T Pct GB Last Week Waiver Moves
1  Norwich No II 126-74-16 .620 6-5-1 6 22
2  Orpington Isotopes 125-79-12 .606 3 5-6-1 12 25
3  Durham Riverkings 120-83-13 .586 7.5 2-9-1 2 22
4  Newcastle Knights 116-81-19 .581 8.5 10-2-0 8 41
5  Cheshunt Maltsters 109-88-19 .549 15.5 9-2-1 3 21
6  Beckenham A&E Dept 107-92-17 .535 18.5 6-6-0 9 19
7  Mighty Slugs 104-99-13 .512 23.5 6-6-0 7 38
8  Richie’s RBI’s 96-105-15 .479 30.5 6-4-2 11 27
9  The Cheddar Chasers 96-107-13 .475 31.5 4-6-2 1 5
10  Weston-Super-Sox 69-126-21 .368 54.5 6-3-3 5 3
11  The Bath Bombers 68-135-13 .345 59.5 3-6-3 10 11
12  Batteries Essential 65-132-19 .345 59.5 2-10-0 4

The week 19 matchups are as follows:

Norwich v Batteries Essential

Isotopes v RBIs

Riverkings v Sox

Knights v A&E Dept

Maltsters v Slugs

Chasers v Bombers

 

With Rodney, these A’s are no Plonkers

Sunday’s series finale against the Los Angeles Angels felt like it had more riding on it than an early-to-mid-August match-up normally would.

You don’t need me to tell you that this is a huge week for the A’s, with the Seattle Mariners and Houston Astros coming to the Coliseum.

With the Mariners staging their own heroics by sweeping a four-game series against the Astros in dramatic extra-innings style, winning Game Three to win the series 2-1 in Anaheim ensures that Oakland should have plenty of confidence too.

Rodney you … hopefully more-than-capable relief pitcher

Before the Angels series began the A’s added yet another reliever to the ranks in the form of veteran Fernando Rodney.

It’s fair to say Rodney is not exactly a darling of the stat-crowd as for years now he has been a reliever who has often been given save opportunities despite his peripheral stats suggesting that he’s walking a tightrope most of the time.  I’ve often thrown in the odd Only Fools and Horses reference when his name has come up too, as it wouldn’t only be Del Boy who would be moved to shout ‘Rodney, you plonker’ in his direction at various points in his career.

But somehow everything all looks a bit different when a player puts on the Green and Gold.

His quirks – cap at an angle, bow-and-arrow celebration etc – are endearing rather than potentially annoying (although I’ve always liked that about him, largely as it runs counter to the buttoned-down, ‘play the game the right way’ nonsense that dictates players shouldn’t show their personalities once in a while) and as he’s likely to be used in lower-leverage situations than he has been at other teams he should be a useful addition to the crew.

Series sheet

Here’s my series sheet. Rodney made a couple of decent appearances, the second coming as part of a six-man effort on Sunday.

Bullpenning has become a popular tactic in the play-offs over the past few seasons. The A’s are looking like they will use a version of that approach for the final two months of the regular season too.

The A’s bullpen doesn’t have any obvious weak links now, albeit Ryan Buchter has been a bit up-and-down as the lone lefty. The only weakness may be the temptation for Bob Melvin to rely too heavily on them.  As always, it’s up to the starting pitchers to convince the manager that they can be trusted to go deeper into games more often.

Ramon Laurean-throw

There were plenty of good points in the series for the A’s, yet none that could match the catch-and-throw piece of wizardry by centrefielder Ramon Laureano in Game Two.

Often the best things that happen in sport are when a player puts convention to one side and dares to have a go at something that could backfire. Laureano knew full well that the ‘correct’ play at that point was to hit the cut-off man, but his instincts led him to take a chance and it resulted in a moment of magic.

You know you’ve seen something good when the commentators can’t help but laugh, and Dallas Braden’s “oh my god … oh my god” reaction was the cherry on the cake.

 

We all get fed up with the endlessly repeating clips during commercial breaks on MLB.TV, but I’m sure Laureano’s throw will be added to their playlist soon enough and I won’t get tired of seeing it however many times they show it.

Meanwhile, the man he replaced on the roster is reacting exactly as we hoped to his demotion.

Dustin Fowler has gone 23-for-44 (.523) over his last 10 games with the Nashville Sounds in Triple-A. He had been struggling for most of the season and, with the A’s doing so well, it had got to the point where Melvin couldn’t justify giving him at-bats, whilst knowing that only getting some pinch-hitting opportunities and the occasional start were not conducive to him finding some form.

Sending him to Nashville so that he could rebuild his confidence was the right call and the early returns are that it’s working out well all-round, with Fowler getting some hits and Laureano making a positive contribution to the Big League team.

Games coming up

 

You couldn’t ask for a more exciting week at this time of year. Not only do we have six great games, but three of them are at a convenient time for us to enjoy during the British evening.

Follow along via the @OaklandAUK Twitter account.

MLB This Week: Toussaint debut, Brewers-Cubs times two and more

There’s a chance to catch some pre-midnight UK time baseball every day this working week.

Whilst the Friday game, Mets-Phillies, isn’t a true early game (starting at 23.05), on all the other days there’s some good baseball to watch during the British evening.

Monday’s early game is part of a double-header at SunTrust Park as the Braves host the Marlins, with the early game being a make-up date for a rain-out from the start of August. Touki Toussaint, one of Atlanta’s crop of promising young pitchers, is scheduled to make his Major League debut in this one.

You don’t often see BT Sport showing two games from the same series back-to-back during the working week, but they’re doing that this week on Tuesday and Wednesday with the Brewers and Cubs.

On Thursday evening there will be live baseball on two BT Sport channels, with the Rays-Yankees game on BT Sport2 being joined by coverage from the Little League World Series on BT Sport/ESPN.

All times are in BST.

Monday 13 August

18:35. Marlins at Braves (Lopez (2-2), Toussaint (0-0)) *BT Sport/ESPN

Tuesday 14 August

19:20. Brewers at Cubs (Chacin (11-4), Quintana (10-8)) *BT Sport/ESPN

Wednesday 15 August

18:10. White Sox at Tigers (Rodon (3-3), Zimmermann (5-4)) *MLB.com Free Game
18:10. Pirates at Twins (Archer (4-5), Berrios (11-8))
19:20. Brewers at Cubs (Guerra (6-7), Hendricks (8-9)) *BT Sport/ESPN
20:35. Mariners at Athletics (Leake (8-7), Anderson (2-3))

Thursday 16 August

18:05. Rays at Yankees (TBD, TBD) *BT Sport2
21:05. Mets at Phillies (TBD, TBD) *Facebook Game

Friday 17 August

23:05. Mets at Phillies (TBD, TBD).

All of these games are available to watch or listen to live via an MLB.TV subscription, other than the Facebook live game which is exclusive (but free) to Facebook subscribers. TV coverage of MLB in the UK comes courtesy of the BT Sport channels and these are highlighted above, as are any games that are available to view online for free via MLB.com. The above list of games just shows those starting before midnight UK time. The full schedule of MLB games can be found on MLB.com

Dodgers won one, A’s won one, Series 1-1

I’m not a big fan of two-game series, as the Oakland A’s just had with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

It’s not the lack of a winner, more that the series is over almost as soon as it begun. The difference between three games and two isn’t much, but it does make a difference.

Having lost Game One, with Sean Manaea struggling in what we have to hope was just a one-off bad night, you’ve got to be happy with a 1-1 series split, especially when Clayton Kershaw is posing a formidable obstacle to getting a win in Game Two.

With both games being 3.05 am BST starts, I had to settle for watching select innings on-demand and the MLB.com Game Recaps. That limited the amount of watching Dodger blue all over the Coliseum, although you can always count on the A’s fans that attend to shout down the opposing fans however many of them there may be.

Fiers on fier fire

The highlight of the short series had to be Mike Fiers’ A’s debut in Game Two.

There were several Dodger hitters less than impressed with home plate umpire Mike Muchlinski’s strike zone, none more so than Justin Turner when he was called out on strikes to end the top of the fourth. He had a point with the punch-out pitch, but the TV K-Zone showed the one before that he had shown his displeasure with caught the outside corner and, as Glen Kuiper pointed out on commentary, if Turner didn’t expect to be rung-up on anything close with the next pitch then he was the only person in the stadium to be surprised.

I didn’t realise Mike Fiers’ last start against the Dodgers was his 2015 no-hitter for the Houston Astros. It was a nice omen and you couldn’t be anything but encouraged with the way he went about his work. Much as it was a poor pitch to cough up Yasmani Grandal’s home run, that it came to lead off the fifth inning and was their first hit of the game showed how well he had stiffed the Dodgers up to that point.

Grandal also had the decency to give back to the A’s by dropping Manny Machado’s throw home to allow Marcus Semien to score the game-winning run in the eighth inning.

Getting runners home

It was also good to see the bottom third of the order, Stephen Piscotty and Ramon Laureano batting 7th and 8th respectively, knocking in runs in the fourth inning.

Fun as it is to watch Khris Davis thwacking yet another home run in Game One, we all know that the A’s have room for improvement when it comes to getting runners home when they’re not dispatching the ball into the seats.

Series sheet

As noted in my Tigers series update, I fill out my own series sheets to keep on top of what the A’s are doing. Here’s the Dodgers sheet. You’ll notice that I only note down the A’s side of things, other than showing the opposition’s starting pitcher.  It isn’t intended as a full record of the games, just my way of keeping track of how Bob Melvin is changing the batting line-up and using his bench and relievers.

I suspect most of it is obvious enough. Right-handers are written in blue, lefties in red, switch-hitters (Jed Lowrie) in green, with the numbers next to the hitters being hits and at-bats.

The one unique aspect to it is my RAGABU ‘system’ that I use to rate relievers. Pronounced raggaboo, it stands for Relief Appearance: Good, Average, Bad, Ugly and was my idea to have a shorthand note for relief outings (for starting pitchers I note their Game Score in brackets).

It’s purely intended as a bit of fun and a system in a loose sense of the word, in that there’s a basic structure behind the different ratings but I’ll subjectively push the rating up or down for a pitcher if I feel like it (for example, rating an appearance as Good rather than Average if they’ve been struggling a bit lately and it’s a positive return to form).

Up next: LA Angels

Where the series sheets come in really useful for me is in a three-game series such as our next one against the LA Angels.

Game Three on Sunday is a 21:07 BST start, but the first two games are at 3.07 am and 2.07 am for us in the UK, so I probably won’t catch all of them even with them being Friday and Saturday night (or Saturday and Sunday morning, if you prefer).

You get a decent oversight from reading game reports and watching highlights, yet it’s not the same as watching the games in full and I often feel a bit lacking when a Game Three day-game comes along and I haven’t watch the other games before it. Keeping my series sheets bridges that gap as it makes me look at the details a bit more than I would just scanning a box score.

Hopefully when I’m looking at it before Sunday’s Game Three there will be another win or two on the board in this surprisingly exciting A’s season.

BGB Fantasy League 2018: Week 17

Week 17 of the BaseballGB Fantasy League saw another change at the top – and the top two go head-to-head this week.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Cheshunt Maltsters 27 8 25 3 .254 .809 3 1 36 3 4.19 1.63 9
Weston-Super-Sox 20 4 22 2 .250 .691 1 0 36 2 2.79 1.07 2

The Maltsters were the biggest winners of the week, using an offensive sweep to defeat the Sox 9-2. Nelson Cruz did most of the damage, homering four times and driving in 10, Marwin Gonzalez scored five runs and hit three homers and Hosmer batted .348 with a steal. Anibal Sanchez was one of three pitchers with a win while Jansen had the lone save of the matchup and McHugh and Madson had a hold each. Cole struck out 16 for the Sox while De Grom made the difference in ERA and WHIP for a very thin pitching staff.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Norwich No II 24 11 30 4 .246 .750 5 5 67 2 2.17 1.01 9
The Cheddar Chasers 27 10 28 3 .297 .902 3 3 48 1 3.38 1.27 3

Norwich go back to the top of the standings after their 9-3 win against the Chasers, sweeping the pitching categories in the process. Tanaka picked up a win, struck out 17 and posted a sub-1.00 ERA while Smith and Vazquez had two saves each and Ottavino picked up a pair of holds. Story hit four homers, drove in 11 and stole a base. Dozier (.368) and Baez (.417) each scored five runs and teamed with Posey (.467) to take average and OPS.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Richie’s RBI’s 28 12 29 1 .255 .794 4 1 52 2 3.90 1.32 9
The Bath Bombers 19 6 21 4 .253 .733 1 0 37 0 3.73 1.31 3

The RBIs picked up a 9-3 win against the Bombers to boost their chances of a place in the top eight. Gallo scored five runs, homered three times and knocked in seven while Gregorius and Markakis each batted .333 for the week and helped take OPS. Shane Bieber picked up a win and struck out 14 while Romo had a save and a hold. Chirinos was one of four Bombers with a steal and McCullers helped make the difference in ERA and WHIP in a scoreless outing which ended early because of injury.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Beckenham A&E Dept 27 12 30 4 .305 .925 4 3 48 2 1.42 0.85 7
Durham Riverkings 30 9 33 5 .270 .769 3 4 55 1 3.50 1.17 5

Beckenham defeated the third-placed Riverkings 7-5. Carpenter launched four homers and batted .423 for the week, with McCutchen going deep twice and batting .440. Carlos Carrasco picked up a win without allowing an earned run and posted a 0.55 WHIP. Allen and Bradley had a hold each. Merrifield, Choo and Betts each scored five runs for the Riverkings, with Torres and Choo driving in six runs each. Merrifield also swiped three bases. Cahill struck out 10 while Dominguez picked up a pair of saves.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Batteries Essential 20 4 10 2 .262 .764 3 3 42 0 3.73 1.21 7
Mighty Slugs 36 7 27 1 .261 .783 2 1 32 3 5.47 1.32 5

Batteries Essential were among the winners this week, defeating the Slugs 7-5. Despite a batting lineup of just four players, Abreu hit .478 and Benintendi stole two bases. Verlander had a win and 14 strikeouts and teamed with Godley to take ERA and WHIP. Herrera had two saves. The Slugs had eight runs from Soto while Acuna Jr and Rizzo (five RBIs) homered twice. Trivino and Betances had a hold each.

 

Team R HR RBI SB AVG OPS W SV K HLD ERA WHIP Score
Orpington Isotopes 32 10 22 2 .284 .897 3 6 52 3 3.31 1.21 6
Newcastle Knights 34 10 30 11 .245 .811 2 3 47 0 2.53 1.03 5

Finally, the Isotopes squeezed past the Knights in a very tight matchup. Flores, Suarez and Yelich all hit .400 or above for the Isotopes, taking OPS in the process too. Morton picked up a win and struck out eight while Rodney, Rondon and Hand had two saves each. Hand also had a hold while Colome picked up a pair. The Knights had the better of the offense as Trea Turner scored eight runs and stole six bases while Jose Ramirez knocked in eight to go with his three homers. Quintana made the difference in ERA and WHIP.

The standings now look like this:

Rank Team W-L-T Pct GB Last Week Waiver Moves
1  Norwich No II 120-69-15 .625 9-3-0 6 19
2  Orpington Isotopes 120-73-11 .615 2 6-5-1 10 24
3  Durham Riverkings 118-74-12 .608 3.5 5-7-0 2 20
4  Newcastle Knights 106-79-19 .566 12 5-6-1 8 41
5  Beckenham A&E Dept 101-86-17 .537 18 7-5-0 9 18
6  Cheshunt Maltsters 100-86-18 .534 18.5 9-2-1 3 20
7  Mighty Slugs 98-93-13 .512 23 5-7-0 7 37
8  The Cheddar Chasers 92-101-11 .478 30 3-9-0 1 5
9  Richie’s RBI’s 90-101-13 .473 31 9-3-0 12 27
10  Batteries Essential 63-122-19 .355 55 7-5-0 4
11  Weston-Super-Sox 63-123-18 .353 55.5 2-9-1 5 3
12  The Bath Bombers 65-129-10 .343 57.5 3-9-0 11 11

 

The week 18 matchups are as follows:

Norwich v Isotopes

Riverkings v Maltsters

Knights v Batteries Essential

A&E Dept v Slugs

Chasers v RBIs

Sox v Bombers

Trade deadline reminder:

If you want to make a trade, you have until August 12 to do so.