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  • JMobile
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    Originally posted by EmpireMaker
    Shohei Ohtani played his final home game of the 2021 season today, limiting the Mariners to five hits and one run over seven innings, while striking out 10 Seattle batters. Ohtani also added a single as part of a 1-for-3 day, underlining another outstanding two-way performance for the AL MVP favorite.
    However, Ohtani’s single was one of only three hits for the Angels, and Ohtani ended up with a no-decision as Los Angeles dropped a 5-1 result to the M’s. Following the game, Ohtani told reporters (including Bill Shakin of The Los Angeles Times) that it had been a “very frustrating, very disappointing” season for the 74-82 Angels, and hinted that he is losing patience with Anaheim’s lack of success.
    I really like the team. I love the fans. I love the atmosphere of the team,” Ohtani said. “But, more than that, I want to win. That’s the biggest thing for me. I’ll leave it at that.”
    Such Angels stalwarts as Mike Trout and Joe Maddon have made similar statements in recent days, which isn’t surprising considering that the Halos haven’t had a winning season since 2015. Trout and Maddon each indicated that upgrades need to be made to the L.A. roster, and Ohtani echoed those sentiments, saying “if nothing changes on the team, I think it’s going to be pretty hard to be in playoff contention.”
    Ohtani also noted the interesting detail that he and his representatives have yet to begin talks with the Angels about a contract extension. Ohtani is under team control through the 2023 season, so there isn’t yet any immediate rush for the Halos to pursue a new deal, nor is unusual that a team wouldn’t want to open negotiations during a season (especially given all the extra preparations already on Ohtani’s plate). That said, figuring out Ohtani’s future would seem like a top priority for the Angels.
    Ohtani is scheduled to hit the open market at age 29, so Anaheim will have to figure out how much they are willing to pay such a unique talent into his 30’s. The other factor could be that the Angels themselves aren’t yet sure about how Ohtani will continue to perform as both a pitcher and a hitter, so they could conceivably hold off on extension talks until perhaps after the 2022 campaign to gather more information on how Ohtani has (or hasn’t) held up after another year of two-way action. Plus, if the Angels do spend big to acquire more talent this winter, that creates another major long-term salary on a payroll that already ha Trout and Rendon locked up on huge contracts for the better part of the decade.
    The Angels have already reached one low-level contract extension with Ohtani; a two-year/$8.5MM pact that covered his first two years of arbitration eligibility. That does set up a very intriguing arbitration case for the 2022-23 offseason heading into Ohtani’s final arb year, as his contributions as both a star batter and a star pitcher could certainly make the argument for a precedent-setting arbitration payday. Of course, an extension to avoid arbitration would make the whole situation moot.
    So the Angels want to get Max Scherzer next year?

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  • BigSpoon
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    Originally posted by Stallion
    The Jays need 2 of 3 ( or better) vs the Yankees and then sweep the Orioles, to have a chance at the wild card.
    It's going to be tough but at least they have a chance. A month ago they looked toast.

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  • Stallion
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    The Jays need 2 of 3 ( or better) vs the Yankees and then sweep the Orioles, to have a chance at the wild card.

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  • stevenash
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    Red Sox and Blue Jays finish the season playing cupcakes.
    Yankees have to end the season against TB

    NYY could be odd team out.

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  • JAKEPEAVY21
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    Just end the season and the pain already

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  • Otters27
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    Day off could hurt Cards momentum

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  • Checkerboard
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    Manoah's slider nasty versus Twins.

    Jays off Monday, one game back of wild card spot number 2.

    3 game series with Yankees beginning Tuesday.

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  • jrgum3
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    Originally posted by Checkerboard
    Semien's 43rd homer ties mlb season record for a 2nd baseman, 7 games left to go.

    I've always liked Semien since I saw him quite a bit when he played for Oakland. It was because of that that I targeted him heavily in a lot of my fantasy leagues and was able to get him in a few of them. He's a large reason why the Blue Jays have been so good this season.

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  • EmpireMaker
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    Shohei Ohtani played his final home game of the 2021 season today, limiting the Mariners to five hits and one run over seven innings, while striking out 10 Seattle batters. Ohtani also added a single as part of a 1-for-3 day, underlining another outstanding two-way performance for the AL MVP favorite.
    However, Ohtani’s single was one of only three hits for the Angels, and Ohtani ended up with a no-decision as Los Angeles dropped a 5-1 result to the M’s. Following the game, Ohtani told reporters (including Bill Shakin of The Los Angeles Times) that it had been a “very frustrating, very disappointing” season for the 74-82 Angels, and hinted that he is losing patience with Anaheim’s lack of success.
    I really like the team. I love the fans. I love the atmosphere of the team,” Ohtani said. “But, more than that, I want to win. That’s the biggest thing for me. I’ll leave it at that.”
    Such Angels stalwarts as Mike Trout and Joe Maddon have made similar statements in recent days, which isn’t surprising considering that the Halos haven’t had a winning season since 2015. Trout and Maddon each indicated that upgrades need to be made to the L.A. roster, and Ohtani echoed those sentiments, saying “if nothing changes on the team, I think it’s going to be pretty hard to be in playoff contention.”
    Ohtani also noted the interesting detail that he and his representatives have yet to begin talks with the Angels about a contract extension. Ohtani is under team control through the 2023 season, so there isn’t yet any immediate rush for the Halos to pursue a new deal, nor is unusual that a team wouldn’t want to open negotiations during a season (especially given all the extra preparations already on Ohtani’s plate). That said, figuring out Ohtani’s future would seem like a top priority for the Angels.
    Ohtani is scheduled to hit the open market at age 29, so Anaheim will have to figure out how much they are willing to pay such a unique talent into his 30’s. The other factor could be that the Angels themselves aren’t yet sure about how Ohtani will continue to perform as both a pitcher and a hitter, so they could conceivably hold off on extension talks until perhaps after the 2022 campaign to gather more information on how Ohtani has (or hasn’t) held up after another year of two-way action. Plus, if the Angels do spend big to acquire more talent this winter, that creates another major long-term salary on a payroll that already ha Trout and Rendon locked up on huge contracts for the better part of the decade.
    The Angels have already reached one low-level contract extension with Ohtani; a two-year/$8.5MM pact that covered his first two years of arbitration eligibility. That does set up a very intriguing arbitration case for the 2022-23 offseason heading into Ohtani’s final arb year, as his contributions as both a star batter and a star pitcher could certainly make the argument for a precedent-setting arbitration payday. Of course, an extension to avoid arbitration would make the whole situation moot.

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  • JMobile
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    Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
    I'd love to see them beat the Dodgers in the one game wild card playoff
    Dodgers have lots of playoffs experience

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  • stevenash
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    Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
    I'd love to see them beat the Dodgers in the one game wild card playoff
    From your lips to God's ears.

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  • Otters27
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    This kind of like the 2007 Rockies run T the end of the year

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  • JAKEPEAVY21
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    Originally posted by Cross
    Cardinals are still going, when will they lose?
    I'd love to see them beat the Dodgers in the one game wild card playoff

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  • Checkerboard
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    Semien's 43rd homer ties mlb season record for a 2nd baseman, 7 games left to go.

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  • BarkingToad
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    Originally posted by Cross
    Cardinals are still going, when will they lose?
    15 straight is franchise record

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  • EmpireMaker
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    The Brewers placed righty Jake Cousins on the 10-day injured list due to a right biceps strain, as right-hander Miguel Sanchez was called up from Triple-A to take Cousins’ spot on the active roster. Speaking with The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Todd Rosiak and other reporters, Brewers GM Matt Arnold described Cousins’ injury as “nothing major,” adding that “We just want to be careful. It’s that time of year where we want to make sure he’s available in a playoff capacity.”
    Considering that Cousins didn’t even make his MLB debut until June 21, his status as a potential postseason weapon is a sign of how well he has performed during his rookie season. Cousins has a 2.70 ERA over 30 relief innings, along with an eye-popping 35.2% strikeout rate — not far off his minor league numbers since joining the Milwaukee organization in 2019. While Cousins’ control hasn’t been nearly as impressive (15.2% walk rate), opponents haven’t been able to take much advantage, as Cousins has been carving up batters with his wipeout slider.
    More on other injury situations around baseball…
    • While scoring the game-winning run in the Athletics’ 2-1 walkoff win over the Astros today, Elvis Andrus suffered a left ankle injury and had to be helped off the field. A’s manager Bob Melvin told MLB.com’s Martin Gallegos and other reporters that Andrus is getting x-rays after “feeling a pop” in his ankle. More will be known after Andrus has been tested, but it certainly looks like the 33-year-old’s season could be over, as the shortstop could be facing a serious injury. It has been a tough year overall for Andrus, as he has hit only .243/.294/.320 over 541 plate appearances in his first season in Oakland.
    • The Yankees could have Jonathan Loaisiga and Jameson Taillon back from the injured list during the club’s upcoming series against the Blue Jays, manager Aaron Boone told reporters (including ESPN’s Marly Rivera and Newsday’s Erik Boland). Loaisiga was sidelined on September 5 with a strained right rotator cuff, but the reliever has already thrown one bullpen session and will throw another soon, Boone said. Taillon has missed close to the game amount of time with an ankle injury, though he has been on a minor league rehab assignment and threw a bullpen today.
    • Jose Cisnero’s IL stint has lasted beyond the minimum 10 days, and Tigers manager A.J. Hinch told reporters (including Chris McCosky of The Detroit News) that while Cisnero hasn’t yet been shut down, a return this season is “improbable.” Cisnero has been hampered by swelling around the right elbow laceration that first sent him to the injured list back on September 14. If this is it for the right-hander in 2021, Cisnero will finish with a 3.65 ERA over 61 2/3 innings, marking his third consecutive year of solid work out of Detroit’s bullpen.

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  • Cross
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    Cardinals are still going, when will they lose?

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  • jrgum3
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    Big win by the Giants tonight with the Dodgers losing to the Diamondbacks. As long as they handle their business it really doesn't matter what the Dodgers do but it is nice to increase the lead to 2 games with time running out on the Dodgers.

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  • JMobile
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    Braves tied it in the 9th and Padres lost it in the 10th.

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  • Stallion
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    The Cardinals have won 15 in a row!!! While the Jays have lost 3 in a row and are out of the wild card

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  • stevenash
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    Schwarber got booed out of Fenway last night.
    To be fair they stuck him in a position he's never played before.

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  • Checkerboard
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    Originally posted by jrgum3
    The Giants have got to sweep the Rockies it looks like because I doubt the Dodgers lose to the Diamondbacks. I think its a good thing though because it will force the Giants to stay sharp heading into the playoffs with it starting to look like nothing will be decided for the division until the final weekend of the season.
    SF's minor teams, San Jose Giants and Eugene Emeralds both won their championships. Pro Giants going for the sweep!

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  • EmpireMaker
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    Tigers southpaw Matthew Boyd will undergo surgery to repair the flexor tendon in his left forearm, manager A.J. Hinch told reporters (including Jason Beck of MLB.com). The team didn’t provide any specific timetable for his recovery, but they’re “hopeful” he’ll be able to pitch at some point in 2022.
    It’s a disappointing but not wholly unexpected development. Boyd missed two and a half months earlier this season because of triceps discomfort, returning in late August. He made just two starts before landing back on the shelf due to recurring elbow soreness, and the team sent him to visit a specialist a couple weeks ago.
    The small silver lining is that the repair which Boyd will undergo is a less extensive procedure than a full Tommy John surgery. That offers some hope he’ll make it back onto a mound next year, but he’s almost certainly going to miss a good portion of the upcoming season.
    It’s possible the surgery brings a premature end to Boyd’s six-plus year tenure in Detroit. The 30-year-old is scheduled to go through the arbitration process for a third and final time this offseason. Were the Tigers to tender him a contract, he’d be due a raise on this season’s $6.5MM salary before reaching free agency at the end of the 2022 campaign. Now that he’s seemingly in line to miss much of next year, Boyd’s likely to be let go a year early.
    Tigers GM Al Avila told reporters (including Evan Woodbery of MLive) the club isn’t ruling out the possibility of Boyd pitching there moving forward. That’d most likely come in the form of a lower cost, incentive-laden free agent deal after a non-tender. But a non-tender would give Boyd the opportunity to explore inquiries from other teams.
    If this does wind up marking the end of Boyd’s time with the Tigers, it’d conclude a generally up-and-down tenure. Acquired from the Blue Jays at the 2015 trade deadline as part of the David Price deal, Boyd almost immediately stepped into the Tigers’ rotation. He’s remained a member of the starting staff ever since, settling in as a reliable back-end innings eater for the first few years.
    That changed in 2019, when Boyd leaned more heavily on his four-seam fastball at the expense of his sinker and saw a huge uptick in whiffs. Through the end of July that year, he owned a 3.94 ERA with an elite 32.5% strikeout rate across 132 1/3 innings. That dramatically improved performance — coupled with the Tigers’ continued rebuild — made Boyd one of the hottest names on the summer trade market.
    Ultimately, Detroit made the decision to hold onto Boyd past the deadline. That proved to be a misstep in retrospect. He struggled down the stretch that season before a very poor showing in last year’s shortened campaign.
    Detroit continued to stick by Boyd, though, and he rewarded their faith with a bounceback showing in 2021. The huge strikeout stuff Boyd showed in that 2019 season has fallen all the way back to his early-career levels, but Boyd tamped down on his prior home run troubles early this season en route to a career-low 3.89 ERA in fifteen starts.

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  • BarkingToad
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    Cardinals would benefit by playoff for NL West Title

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  • jrgum3
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    The Giants have got to sweep the Rockies it looks like because I doubt the Dodgers lose to the Diamondbacks. I think its a good thing though because it will force the Giants to stay sharp heading into the playoffs with it starting to look like nothing will be decided for the division until the final weekend of the season.

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  • Otters27
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    Like the Phillies again.

    Cubs can't beat the Cardinals

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  • jrgum3
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    Originally posted by JMobile
    Are Padres finishing up a game they had suspended with the Braves?
    Yeah they had a game stopped earlier in the season that they finished up tonight. Then they play a regularly scheduled 9 inning game in a couple hours at the normal 7:10 pm PST start time.

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  • JMobile
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    Are Padres finishing up a game they had suspended with the Braves?

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  • Stallion
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    Cardinals are hot!!! Seattle has won 5 in a row. Fade Milwaukee & White Sox. Boston and New York pivotal series for the AL wild card starts tonight. Jays need to pick it up!!

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  • BarkingToad
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    Originally posted by JMobile
    Cardinals are hot. I fear for the Dodgers right now
    This run has been done without their best starting pitcher, who comes back today.

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  • Checkerboard
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    Originally posted by Otters27
    Phillies come back from down 5-0
    That Torreyes homer was a nice piece of work.

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  • stevenash
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    Originally posted by Otters27
    Phillies come back from down 5-0
    Another team Thomorino mushed.

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  • Otters27
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    Phillies come back from down 5-0

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  • Cross
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    Cardinals are about to sweep the cubs next.

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  • jrgum3
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    Originally posted by JMobile
    Cardinals are hot. I fear for the Dodgers right now
    No kidding they're playing like a team that will not lose another game this year. Certainly a team I'd not want to face in a one game scenario where its winner take all. That is why I'm praying my Giants clinch the division but its tough because the Dodgers are right on their tail.

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