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Both Travis d'Arnaud (3rd of his season) and Kevin Palwecki (2nd) homered in games on Saturday, vs the Sawx & Yanx respectively.



Though neither is hitting .200, considering that Travis was at .067 barely two weeks ago, his current .189 (.240 w/Tampa) looks positively robust.

All 3 HRs have come in his last 7 ABs.



Plawecki [.171/.263/.343 in 70 ABs] has started 22 of Cleveland's 64 games this year and has also become a much better fill-in pitcher since leaving Queens.

His two mound appearances this season have both been 3-up/3-down situations, a lot better than his 4-run/5-hit/3-HR/3-inning stint as a Met back in 2017

So clearly he should strictly be used as a one-inning guy which means that maybe he'll start to be used in some higher-leverage situations soon.


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Frayed Knot wrote:

Both Travis d'Arnaud (3rd of his season) and Kevin Palwecki (2nd) homered in games on Saturday, vs the Sawx & Yanx respectively.



Though neither is hitting .200, considering that Travis was at .067 barely two weeks ago, his current .189 (.240 w/Tampa) looks positively robust.

All 3 HRs have come in his last 7 ABs.



Plawecki [.171/.263/.343 in 70 ABs] has started 22 of Cleveland's 64 games this year and has also become a much better fill-in pitcher since leaving Queens.

His two mound appearances this season have both been 3-up/3-down situations, a lot better than his 4-run/5-hit/3-HR/3-inning stint as a Met back in 2017

So clearly he should strictly be used as a one-inning guy which means that maybe he'll start to be used in some higher-leverage situations soon.


And, suddenly, d'Arnaud is out-OPS'ing Nido.


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I'm at the Tigers-Indians game tonight and our friend Kevin Plawecki is behind the plate.


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He raised his average from .160 to .171 after getting a hit.


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Marlins acquire former Mets farmhand Cesar Puello from the Angels for cash.


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Mike Baxter, Vanderbilt assistant coach, celebrates Commodores' College World Series championship.


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Brewers have purchased the contract of Santana tradebait Deolis Guerra.


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Astros activate Joe Smith, who'd been out all year with a ruptured Achilles' tendon.


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Td'A 3 HR 2nite @ MFYS III. Rays win!!


Let's give it its full due: it was a 2-out, 9th inning, come-from-behind 3R HR off Aroldis Chapman which brought the Rays from 4-2 down to 5-4 up

Rays just closed out the bottom half -- K of Luke Voit w/a runner on -- to secure the win.
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2.62 ERA, 1.10 WHIP. That's pretty good. I feel like Hansel really needed to get comfortable with his off-speed stuff. He looked great that one extra inning game where he had to go 3-4 innings. Mixing in his slider and keeping them off balance. I thought that might be the tipping point for him, but it never stuck.



Maybe he's throwing that slider now. What a weird world this is where Robles is better than Noah and Jake.


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

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Hansel Robles is 3-0 with 14 saves for the Angels.


I don't know shit about baseball, and Robles' struggles here spoke for themselves, but I'd have risked all my Cranebucks on his being a vicious kind of closer given the opportunity. He just came off as having the demeanor one needed. This is also why I think the Mets could easily have just given the closer job to Gselly and taken their chances this year: Closers are made not acquired. With the right combo of stuff, demeanor + haircut, anyone can do it.
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