Looks like we've got a stretch of late games on the West Coast. I'm guessing the game logs will be trailing off towards the end through next week.
11 thoughts on “May 18, 2019: Late Shift”
I think I'd be okay with Cron sticking around for a while
232/284/451 in March/April
300/380/567 so far in May
I like the May Cronometer much better.
I liked last year's A-stud better, as well -- I hope he heats up soon, too
I love the guy and his extreme stats, but he giveth and taketh. There's nobody I'd rather have (on this team, anyway) up with a runner on third with less than two outs in a tie game late. But last night with the bases loaded he swung at a 2-0 pitch that was six inches outside for a sacrifice fly. Not the worst result, but could have killed the rally; thankfully, Kepler singled and brought home the next two runs.
He reminds me of a more extreme Brian Harper in a lot of ways.
Harper isn't a bad comparison.
He is currently 2nd in the league in SF right now.
Adrianza is just a tick behind Gonzalez for OPS now.
I think I'd be okay with Cron sticking around for a while
232/284/451 in March/April
300/380/567 so far in May
I like the May Cronometer much better.
I liked last year's A-stud better, as well -- I hope he heats up soon, too
I love the guy and his extreme stats, but he giveth and taketh. There's nobody I'd rather have (on this team, anyway) up with a runner on third with less than two outs in a tie game late. But last night with the bases loaded he swung at a 2-0 pitch that was six inches outside for a sacrifice fly. Not the worst result, but could have killed the rally; thankfully, Kepler singled and brought home the next two runs.
He reminds me of a more extreme Brian Harper in a lot of ways.
Harper isn't a bad comparison.
He is currently 2nd in the league in SF right now.
Adrianza is just a tick behind Gonzalez for OPS now.
And only another 50 ticks behind Escobar.
Who?
Only in Munich would this happen.
He didn't spill a drop on the run over. Impressive.