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Aaron Judge even hits HRs off Zack Wheeler (38). So does Jazz Chisholm (playing 3B for now).

Yanx lead Phils 3-1 at the Bank



Braves will be in Milwaukee to start the week



Padres face the Dodgers starting tomorrow



Cardinals hosting Texas


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I may be misremembering, but at the 1/3 point, it seemed like the three teams going nowhere were Miami, Denver, and Oakland.



So it's pretty surprising get to the 2/3 point, and see that the White Sox are having a far worse season than any of them.



OE: Looking back to May 31, yeah, Chicago was doing pretty terribly back then also. Heck, they were 6-24 on April 30. This is apparently who they were all along.


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Gerritt Cole was scratched from tonight's start in Philly due to "general body fatigue", a medical condition which may be a euphemism

for 'getting his ass kicked by the Mets twice during a short span'. Either answer is acceptable; I'm leaning towards choice 'B' myself.



Will Warren makes his ML debut for the Yanx facing Aaron Nola. 1 - 1 after 1


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4-1 Phills. 3 run homer by Austin Hayes. That name should belong to an MFY. It just does.



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Jizz has homered twice tonight (4 RBI) and the talking heads on radio are already calling him "The spark the MFYs needed".

I'ma' wanna' barf.

Phils losing 5-4.

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Talk about closers having a bad night (this was from Monday in Arizona).



After the Nats had leads of 6-0 and 8-2, closer Kyle Finnegan came on in bottom 9th to close out a seemingly simple 8-4 lead

What followed instead was: TRIPLE - SINGLE - HR - Line-out (deep RF) - SINGLE - HR

The DBacks win pct went from under 2% to start the inning to 4%, 9%, 20%, 11%, 21%, 100%


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And if you're not gaining ground then you're losing it. Tuesday's NYM win kept them from losing ground to:

ATL - who were 5-1 winners in Milwaukee

StL - 8-1 over Texas

ARZ - they dispensed with the late inning drama this time and knocked off the Nats 17-0

PIT - 6-2 for their second straight win over Houston

SDP - scored twice in the 9th then once more in the 10th for a walk-off vs LAD



Among NL WC contenders only the Giants lost.

Also the Phils dropped their second straight so the NL East tightened up a bit.

Mets now 8 games behind the Phils which sounds like a lot (and it is) but less so when you consider they were 17.5 out on June 11

So the Mets gained 9.5 on the Phils since 6/11, 7.0 on the Braves, and went from 2.5 behind WAS to 8.5 ahead


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Pre-season #1 prospect Jackson Holliday recalled by the Orioles.

He hopes to improve on his two week stint earlier in the year.

He almost can't NOT improve [2-for-34 w/18 Ks].


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The White Sox have lost a franchise-record 17 consecutive games.



Their record is now 27-84 .243. In last place (obviously), 40 games behind the Guardians.



They're now on pace to finish with a record of 39-123.


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

The White Sox have lost a franchise-record 17 consecutive games.



Their record is now 27-84 .243. In last place (obviously), 40 games behind the Guardians.



They're now on pace to finish with a record of 39-123.


We need a four-game series with them!


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

Or a 17-game series!



The Mets will be going to visit the White Sox for a three-game series beginning August 30. By then, the Sox will probably be the hottest team in MLB.


I can actually go and see one of those games! Awesome!


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I was in Chicago about 5 or 6 years ago and took in a White Sox game (they lost to the Red Sox). Starting around May of this year I started getting regular emails from them letting me know there are seats available. So, I guess there are seats available.


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Mike Trout shut down for the season.



Games played since 2021: 36, 119, 82, 29, or about 41% of Angels games.

The last time he played 150+ games was 2016


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Gleyber Torres (once again) loafed to 1st, this time turning a shot off the wall into a single.

He then got thrown out at the plate to end the inning on a subsequent double.

The only difference this time is that Boone pulled him from the game.


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I see their losing streak has reached twenty games. The White Sox are 27-87, .237, which projects to a final record of 38-124.



Buster's math is a little off (or outdated). The best the White Sox can do is go 75-87, which is twelve games under.



That seems unlikely to happen.



To avoid 120 losses, they'll need to win at least a third of their remaining 48 games. A 16-32 record the rest of the way would leave them at 43-119.


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The White Sox have now lost 21 consecutive games.



This ties the season-opening streak that the Orioles suffered through in 1988.



In modern (since 1900) history, only one team has had a longer losing streak; the 1961 Phillies lost 23 in a row.


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We now have White Sox news, in-game comments, and out of town scores all in last week's TWiB Notes thread.

It's this kind of sloppy posting that is keeping us out of the WC position.


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