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  1. Hiura hit for a 139 wRC+ with a .402 BABIP and 30.7 K% his rookie year (348 PAs). Since then he has hit for an 88 wRC+ with a .302 BABIP and 38.2 K% (717 PAs). Keston's subsequent performance has rendered his rookie year performance of minimal predictive value, especially when considering how juiced the ball was in 2019 (.769 league OPS) versus now in 2024 (.707 league OPS).
  2. If it were really that simple Hiura wouldn't have a .207 batting average and 38.2 K% in the 717 major league plate appearances he has taken since his rookie season.
  3. In addition to the huge Jesus Made game for DSL Uno, 17yo pitcher Manuel Moreno finished off the final four innings scoreless with only one hit allowed and five strikeouts to pick up his third win of the season and lower his ERA to 2.04.
  4. On August 22nd of 2022 Hiura's OPS was .867. He closed out the season hitting 191/258/321 (.579 OPS) with 37 K in 93 PA. I hope that Hiura can figure it out with the Angels, but as long as pitchers can consistently execute up in the zone I think he'll come in a lot closer to the 88 wRC+ and 38.5 K% he posted from 2020-22 than the 139 wRC+ and 30.7 K% he posted in 2019.
  5. Angels, A’s and White Sox bottom three is pretty hilarious. At least the Rockies & Marlins affiliates can win some games.
  6. Brewers in the midst of their sixth three game losing streak of the season. In each of the previous five instances they have won the fourth game. Here is how the Brewers season has played out so far around those three game losing streaks… 10-3 (0-3) 7-2 (0-3) 3-0 (0-3) 16-9 (0-3) 8-4 (0-3) 8-2 (0-3) ???
  7. Jheremy stole second and has now moved to third on a wild pitch that also scored Tayden from third to tie things up.
  8. Eduarqui struck out, but Jheremy has singled to put runners on the corners one down.
  9. Manfredi bounces back and strikes out the next two batters to end the inning. Will be up to Tayden Hall, Eduarqui Fernandez and Jheremy Vargas (combined 4 for 9 with a 2B and HR today) to get things started with Luis Lara (2 for 4, 3B, HR) waiting if somebody can get on.
  10. Mark Manfredi gets the call to try and lock down the 4 to 3 TRats victory, but has walked a pair around a strikeout to start things off. A wild pitch & double later Wisco trails 5 to 4.
  11. Aaron Rund gave up the game tying run in the top of the eighth, but Luis Lara picked him up by leading off the bottom half with his first round tripper of the year. Now 4 to 3 Wisco with Luke Adams on second after walking for the second time then stealing a bag, and a Matthew Wood walk has just backfilled first base with Felix Valerio on to pinch run, one out.
  12. Garrett Stallings finished up with 3.1 IP of scoreless relief (2 H | 1 BB | 2 K) before giving way to Mitch White who gets the last two outs of the 4 to 1 Sounds win.
  13. Craig Yoho on to try and nail down the 2 to 1 Biloxi victory bottom of nine. First batter fouls off six straight oh two pitches, takes three balls to work the count full, and fouls off another pitch for good measure before finally grounding out 5-3. Yoho gets the second batter looking and the third man up has just reached on an Ernesto Martinez Jr. error. No matter, Craig comes back and gets a popout to end the game and pick up his second Shuckers save.
  14. TRats leading 3 to 2 through six. A Luis Lara triple and Matthew Wood sac fly got the first run home with the other two coming via a Tayden Hall double and Eduarqui Fernandez homer. Joe Ross went 2.2 IP with 1 UER | 3 H | 0 BB | 1 K in his rehab start. Yujanyer Herrera has followed with 3.0 IP of 1 R | 4 H | 1 BB | 4 K work.
  15. Nashville up 4 to 1 through six. A Tyler Black single and Brewer Hicklen blast accounted for two in the first with a bases loaded Black double driving home two more in the sixth. Evan McKendry went five strong with 1 ER | 3 H | 3 BB | 3 K with Garrett Stallings on for a second inning of work after putting up a zero in the sixth.
  16. A Nick Kahle walk followed by a bomb from newcomer Connor Scott has given Biloxi a 2 to 1 lead top of eight. Final line for Misio was 6.1 IP | 1 ER | 2 H | 2 BB | 10 K with a lead off walk bottom of seven that came around to score once Nate Peterson took over accounting for the lone run.
  17. DSL Uno holds on to win a wild one with the final score coming in at 11 to 10. Best pitching performances belonged to Fabian Reyes (2 IP | 1 ER | 2 H | 0 BB | 4 K) and Yeferson Tales (2 IP | 1 ER | 2 H | 2 BB | 5 K). After the DSL Braves had tied it at ten apiece bottom of eight Kegnnalex Seijas came up with the go ahead sac fly for DSL Uno top of nine. He also had a pair of singles and a walk on the day after subbing in for Kevin Ereu partway through the game.
  18. Zona Crew win a 3 to 2 pitchers duel in the desert. Bjorn Johnson allowed one run over the first three innings (2 H | 0 BB | 4 K) before Caden Vire relieved him for a scoreless fourth (1 BB | 1 K). Jose Meneses almost finished it out working around five hits and four walks until finally allowing a two out unearned run in the top of the ninth before Jesus Broca came on to record the final out. Luiyin Alastre (double, single, walk, stolen base), Eric Bitonti (single, walk), Johan Barrios (RBI double) and Pedro Ibarguen (double, walk) had nice days at the plate. Luis Lameda also walked twice but left the game after a pickoff/caught stealing with his replacement Tyler Rodriguez subsequently coming up with what turned out to be the decisive sac fly.
  19. Brewers bullpen… First 30 Games 91 ERA- | 102 FIP- | +2.79 WPA Next 30 Games 80 ERA- | 93 FIP- | +2.51 WPA Last 29 Games 69 ERA- | 104 FIP- | +2.70 WPA Run prevention has gotten better as the year went on, peripherals have bounced around, Win Probability has held steady. No real objective evidence that the workload is catching up with the bullpen yet.
  20. Russell Smith (1 BB) and Justin Yeager (1 H) each pitched a scoreless frame to close out the 8 to 3 Biloxi win.
  21. Felipe De Los Santos back on the mound top of nine and surrenders three runs via E6, single, double and sac fly. Zona Crew has Luis Lameda, Josh Adamczewski and Eric Bitonti due up bottom nine trying to overcome the 6 to 4 deficit.
  22. Zona Crew holding onto a 4 to 3 lead bottom of eight. Eric Prado finished up with 5 IP | 1 ER | 4 H | 1 BB | 5 K while Dencer Geraldo (0.2 IP | 1 BB | 1 K) and Felipe De Los Santos (1.1 IP | 1 BB | 1 K) have each put up zeroes to get them to the precipice.
  23. Darrien Miller sac fly prompted a pitching change and an Eric Brown Jr. single scores two more. Now 7 to 3 Shuckers.
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