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vs RHP Antonio Senzatela (1-9, 6.50)



Lindor SS

Nimmo LF

Soto RF

Alonso 1B

Baty 3B

J. Young DH

Taylor CF

McNeil 2B

Alvarez C

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Senga RHP (5-3, 1.46)


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J Beck ® DH

E Tovar ® SS

H Goodman ® C

R McMahon (L) 3B

T Estrada ® 2B

B Doyle ® CF

S Hilliard (L) LF

K Farmer ® 1B

M Moniak (L) RF



A Senzatela (RH) P

(1-9, 6.50 ERA, 29 SO)


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Weird start to the game. First Rockies hitter called out for clock violation. Then second hitter, Rockies shortstop Tovar, hits a "ghost fork" out to left field to put the Rockies up 1-0 early.



According to Gary's call, it is only the second HR off the ghost fork in Senga's career.


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Check out Sam Hilliard. I hadn't realized that homer he hit yesterday was his first plate appearance of the season, and now he's rocking the rare, perfect 5.000 OPS.


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I was yelling 'INSIDE THE PARK' as soon as Baty's hit bounced away from the CF, but nice backup by the LF so he had no shot.


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Looking forward to a 36-9 win ... or at least 32-9, because the Mets wouldn't bat in the bottom of the ninth.



Baty didn't seem to hit his stride until rounding first, although he may have been held up by Soto holding.


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Mickey Moniak (full name: McKenzie Matthew Moniak)

Just turned 27, this former 1/1 draft pick out of a California HS by the Phils in the 2016 draft is now in his 3rd organization after being traded once (for

the decaying corpse of Noah Syndergaard) and released once (by Anaheim!!). He's now batting 9th on maybe the worst team ever with a 78 OPS+



Just goes to show you: Ya never know.


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Senga has been feeling like deGrom of late — a guy with an impossibly low ERA, but deployed infrequently enough and gingerly enough, and supported weakly enough, that he could never be the sure thing on the mound that his general excellence would suggest.



So I am very happy to see him getting the big support and locking it down here. Seventeen in a row!


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Lefty Specialist wrote:

Alvarez needs to sit for a bit. He takes home run swings at everything.


I thought he just got fooled looking for the fastball and getting the curve.



It's hard to judge, but if anything, his swing looks less violent to me, but sadly not more effective.


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