Here are three things for MLBTR readers to keep an eye on the day:
1. O’Hoppe is monitored:
The loss of angels against the Yankees ended yesterday on a disturbing note when the receiver Logan O’Hoppe was struck on the helmet with a backswing and left the match shortly after. As indicated by Sam Blum of athleticsdirector Ron Washington told journalists that the withdrawal of O’Hoppe from the game was a precaution, but that it is nevertheless evaluated. It is not known if O’Hoppe is in the MLB cerebral protocol, but if the club has concerns, they will surely place it on the injured list linked to the 7 -day concussions.
O’Hoppe, 25, posted a shot line .267 / .299 / .533 this year (131 WRC +) this year and is already at only six circuits to put them back in career.
2. Rays that become a strid:
Speaking of victories sequences, not long ago that the Rays found themselves near the bottom of the AL classification after spending 7-10 in the first weeks of May. They took the last two games in their series against the Astros before sweeping the Blue Jays over the weekend, and yesterday they won the first match in their series against the Twins. This sequence of six consecutive victories was sufficient to bring the club back to 0,500 for the first time since April 4.
The Rays are always a game of the last place of the Joker Al, but the section of encouraging game must be a relief for fans of Tampa after a disappointing finish of 80-82 of last year. Rightly Taj Bradley (4.61 ERA) taking the mound in front of Minnesota Righty Joe Ryan (2,68 ERA) This afternoon, will the Rays continue the good times?
3. Chat MLBTR today:
All the League teams have now finished approximately a third of their schedule, but there are still a lot of baseball and there are more than two months to the deadline on July 31. Whether you are considering the deadline or always trying to sort between the contenders and the contenders, Steve Adams of MLBTR has covered in a live discussion scheduled for 1:00 p.m. today. You can click here To ask a question in advance, join the cat once at first, or read the transcription once the cat is finished.