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Dodgers news...
The Dodgers got some timely hits including two run-scoring doubles from Corey Seager and a four-out save from Kenley Jansen to beat the Rays last night. Check out TBLA’s recap here.
MLB Pipeline published their final in-season Top 100 prospects list and the Dodgers have five prospects on the list. Gavin Lux was the No. 2 overall prospect.
Five Dodgers ranked in the top 100, including the No. 2 overall prospect Gavin Lux. https://t.co/5HM23w3Jsa
— Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) September 18, 2019
There was also a late update on what Rich Hill will do next
Rich Hill said he will face live hitters on Friday and pitch in San Diego next Tuesday.
— Ken Gurnick (@kengurnick) September 18, 2019
Around the league...
With all the father-son combinations on the Blue Jays, let alone in MLB this year, seems like something like this is a daily occurrence.
With his 9th inning triple, Cavan Biggio hit for the cycle, something his dad Craig Biggio did on April 8, 2002. They now join the Wards!https://t.co/Coxe5zojZs
— MLB Stats (@MLBStats) September 18, 2019
The Nationals got a big win and also had something happen that was record-breaking.
The 2019 Washington Nationals are the 1st team in @MLB history with 3 SP who each recorded 222+ strikeouts.
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) September 18, 2019
• Max Scherzer
• Stephen Strasburg
• Patrick Corbin#STAYINTHEFIGHT // #OnePursuit pic.twitter.com/ygDW3AgsWR
It was a late night at Fenway and a lot of pitchers were used by the Giants and Red Sox
The Giants and Red Sox have combined to use 24 pitchers tonight, tying an MLB record set by the Dodgers and Rockies on September 15, 2015.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 18, 2019
The Giants (13 pitchers) have tied the MLB record for pitchers used by one team (the Rockies in that game). pic.twitter.com/ZUKkJ33qSj
Finally, Yu Darvish had his own strikeout game to remember though the Cubs dropped their game to the Reds
Strikeout. Strikeout. Strikeout. Strikeout. Strikeout. Strikeout. Strikeout. Strikeout.
— MLB (@MLB) September 18, 2019
Eight consecutive Ks is a new @Cubs record.
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