Giants calling up top prospect Bryce Eldridge
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: Here is link to magic numbers and remaining schedules through Saturday, Sept. 13 games * * * The Mets haven’t collapsed like this since their historic choke job in 2007 when they missed the playoffs after holding a seven-game NL East lead over the Phillies with 17 to play.
Featured in this week’s MLB Power Rankings, we’ve officially entered clinching season, the Mariners surge into first place, the final spot in the NL Wild Card race is up for grabs, Nick Kurtz hits a baseball which might be mistaken for a UAP, Kody Clemens enjoys the game of his life, and much more.
My Giants vs. Diamondbacks predictions target Arizona as the home favorite to open the series. Read on for my MLB picks for September 15, with first pitch scheduled for 9:40 p.m. ET. The San Francisco Giants and Arizona Diamondbacks meet for the second series in as many weeks, but this time the action shifts to Arizona.
Bailey made MLB history in the process. He's the first player ever to have both a walk-off inside-the-park homer and a walk-off grand slam in the same season, according to MLB Network's Sarah Langs.
In Dodgers minor league action, late scrap heap addition Andrew Heaney pitched his second scoreless three-inning set, the Comets put five balls into orbit, and the Drillers failed to solve switch-pitcher and scrabble deity Jurrangelo Cijntje.
After simulating every MLB game 10,000 times, the SportsLine Inside the Lines team's model has identified the three best pitcher strikeout props for Monday's nine-game schedule
Eldridge, 20, was the Giants' first-round pick in the 2023 draft. He's a 6-foot-7, 240-pound lefty with light-tower power, as evidenced by his 25 home runs in 102 minor-league games this season.
Mid-September is the time of year when MLB fans hope to see their team punch its ticket to the postseason. Doing so is easier said than done, but that's always
It’s not just a power stroke, either. The Giants are batting .315 as a team in the past 15 days, 39 points better than the next-best team in the majors (the Blue Jays at .276), and reduced their strikeouts to 87, the third fewest in MLB in this stretch.