– Bruce Bochy, Giants manager
On Friday night against the Seattle Mariners, Albert Pujols become the 32nd member of MLB’s 3,000-hit club. Even more impressive is that he's just the fourth player in MLB history with 3,000 hits and 600 home runs. Though that shouldn't be surprising – we've all had times when we had to run home because of our pooholes.
Ichiro Suzuki insists that he's not retiring from baseball and he's not done playing. But he will transition to the front office and finish this season as a special assistant adviser with the Mariners – without shutting the door on a potential return to the playing field in 2019. It would be understandably difficult for the 44-year-old icon to walk away from the game after 27 seasons in Japan and the Major Leagues. In other words: he's retiring.
A disappointing season just went from bad to worse for the Los Angeles Dodgers. All-Star shortstop Corey Seager, who battled an elbow injury last year and was off to a slow start in 2018, will need season-ending Tommy John surgery. Seager was an important part of the team's offensive attack and joins the growing list of injured Dodgers this season. The Dodgers plan to replace him with the versatile Chris Taylor. They will also protect all remaining players with bubble wrap.
With a 7-0 whitewashing of the New York Mets on Wednesday, the surging Atlanta Braves supplanted the Mets to take over first place in the National League East. It's been a long time since the Atlanta Braves have been atop the division. They have been going through an extensive rebuild that they hoped would coincide with the opening of their new stadium. The team plans to commemorate being in first place by building another stadium.
Pirates infielder Jung Ho Kang has finally received a work visa and is expected to resume his career with the team. Kang failed to get a visa for quite some time after being convicted in his native South Korea of multiple DUIs. The U.S. government was adamant: You don't have to go home, but you can't stay here.
“ If you have a hitter in Triple A and you really want to get him going, bring him up to the Major Leagues to face the Reds. ”
First and foremost, how about that box office for Avengers: Infinity War? Holy smokes! Episode 64 of Foul Territory: A Baseball Podcast—the Emilio Bonafacio episode—kicks off with a discussion about why Jed Rigney won’t see the film in the theater. …
I’ll always remember the one and only time I saw Ichiro Suzuki (and we don’t really need to use his last name, do we?) play at Safeco Field in Seattle. It was 2002, when he was the reigning AL Rookie …
I was crammed into a middle seat on a recent flight to Seattle and I decided to spend the $10 for WiFi so I could pass the time by reading some baseball content about plate discipline metrics for pitchers. It …
At the beginning of May, Albert Pujols sits just outside of perhaps the most celebrated club in baseball history: the 3,000 hit club. Albert Pujols will become the 32nd player in major league history to achieve this plateau, and baseball …