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5 Issues I Preferred (Or Didn’t Like) This Week, June 28

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June 28, 2024
Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports activities

Welcome to a different version of 5 Issues I Preferred (Or Didn’t Like) This Week. The parenthetical a part of the title is essentially only a nod to Zach Lowe, whose ESPN basketball column impressed this one. He sometimes mentions flaws or foibles holding a selected staff or participant again, in lovingly GIF’ed up element. I’m extra of a rah-rah kind, and loads of weeks I don’t have a single Didn’t Like within the column in any respect. This week, although, I can’t assist it; psychological lapses, baserunning errors, and total sloppiness are all around the column. That’s to not say I don’t love watching it, as a result of a part of what’s enjoyable about baseball is when a theoretically staid recreation will get messy, however let’s be clear: Lots of these performs are usually not good performs. We’ve bought superstars getting confused, on-field collisions, and absolute howlers. Let’s get began.

1. The Profligate Nationals
The Nats are one of many unheralded enjoyable tales of the baseball season. They’re hanging round .500 and enjoying like higher days are forward. CJ Abrams and MacKenzie Gore seem like franchise mainstays. James Wood, one other a part of the return from the Juan Soto commerce, isn’t far off. Mitchell Parker and Jake Irvin could be mid-rotation starters. Jacob Young is an elite defender. They’ve loads of attention-grabbing position gamers, and the entire staff performs with reckless and joyful abandon.

That’s notably true on the basepaths, the place the Nats rank third in steals however solely eleventh in whole baserunning worth. They’re at all times angling for learn how to advance one other base, regardless of the prices. Generally that ends in tears.

Once they confronted off with the woeful Rockies in Denver this week, fireworks had been a certainty. However the Nats tried their greatest to provide away a few of their offense. First, Abrams grabbed a handful of glove as a substitute of base:

Hey, unhealthy luck, that might occur to anybody. However then Nick Senzel, theoretically an elder statesman on the staff, bought misplaced between second and third at an inopportune time:

That was a heads up defensive play, however nonetheless! It’s one factor to get thrown out on a detailed play contesting a worthwhile base, and one other to wander into an inning-ender.

All of the baserunning blunders on the earth weren’t going to cease Washington from profitable that recreation; they poured it on inning after inning and received 11-5. However the subsequent day’s over-exuberance proved extra pricey. First Eddie Rosario tried for a little bit an excessive amount of in opposition to Nolan Jones:

Within the seventh, Abrams bought a poor soar and couldn’t fairly bail himself out with pure velocity:

Later in the identical inning, Lane Thomas additionally got here up quick:

The Nationals nonetheless scored seven runs, however they wanted just a few extra. This recreation is the one which led to a walk-off pitch clock violation, nevertheless it didn’t should get to that time. Over-exuberant baserunning turned that recreation from a laugher into a detailed contest, and Kyle Finnegan did the remaining.

To be trustworthy with you, a part of what’s been so enjoyable about watching these Nats is similar factor that’s maddening about watching them. It’s arduous to knock them for working into outs after they’re additionally working into steals and hustle doubles. This isn’t a lot a criticism as a press release of reality. The Nationals run an excessive amount of, for higher or worse.

2. Juan Soto’s Befuddlement
It’s no secret that I’m an enormous Juan Soto fan. I really like the best way he holds courtroom at residence plate, the sensation that pitchers are asking him inquiries to a check that he has all of the solutions to, and his pleasant antics all through the plate look. The shuffle, the grimace, the appreciative nod; you possibly can nearly see the gears turning as he works his manner into an advantageous rely after which unloads on simply the pitch he was ready for.

That’s the best Soto plate look. I’m right here to speak about one which was decidedly not that. First, David Peterson bought referred to as for a pitch timer violation:

Recognizing Soto a free ball is a horrible concept. It bought worse (or higher should you’re into hilarious post-pitch stretching) from there:

That’s not a lot a shuffle as a straddle. In case you possibly can’t keep in mind what his regular post-take conduct seems to be like, right here’s the 2-0 pitch:

You in all probability know what comes subsequent. On 3-0 counts, Soto picks one space to search for and lays in wait. If he doesn’t get it, he simply strikes on to the subsequent pitch. However this time was totally different:

Uh, what? I really didn’t count on to see that. Certain, the pitch was a strike, however why was he attempting to bunt? The very best final result when bunting is reaching first base and advancing the runner, however he’s Juan Soto! A stroll accomplishes that simply as properly, and the chances of a stroll are excessive certainly when Soto will get this far forward within the rely. It’s not that he’s a foul bunter – he’s six for his final seven when it comes to changing bunts into hits – however this was not the rely for that tactic.

That weird alternative appeared to provide Peterson new life. He promptly poured in an ideal strike, which Soto acknowledged with a enjoyable little lean:

That introduced up the payoff pitch, and identical to you’d count on, Soto managed to work the stroll. The one factor was, he didn’t realize it:

That’s a sight I by no means thought I’d see: Soto not realizing that he’d walked. What number of occasions do you assume an umpire has needed to urge him to take his free base?

This makes the bunt try make a little bit extra sense, at the least. Soto doubtless bought the rely blended up due to the first-pitch clock violation. If he thought he was forward 2-0 as a substitute of 3-0, a bunt makes at the least a little extra sense. It was nonetheless a befuddling sequence, although. Naturally, he put that nonsense behind him and racked up one other stroll and a homer within the recreation. Soto isn’t confused – however even when he’s, he normally will get the job executed.

3. Shohei Touches Them All
Some issues are simply meme-worthy. It doesn’t even should be deep, I assume. What extra can I say about this one? The principles of baseball say that it’s important to contact all of the bases with the intention to rating, whether or not you’re advancing the common manner or trotting round after a house run. Each baseball participant is aware of that rule. Very not often do they nearly neglect it:

Clearly, Shohei Ohtani is not any stranger to residence runs. What may short-circuit his mind a lot that he forgot learn how to behave after hitting one? First, he didn’t assume he bought all of it:

That’s not a ache grimace, it’s an “oh no that ball isn’t going to get out” grimace. That trot was a mix of courtesy run and cliffhanger viewing. He even saved the bat in his hand in case he was going to go again to the dugout with it. He typically does that on fly balls the place there’s no query of needing to dash. It’s one other little Ohtani idiosyncrasy, like warning the dugout when he hits a foul ball their manner.

This time, he realized proper round first base that he hit a house run. That meant it was time to throw the bat away and change into a house run trot. He turned to apologize to the primary base coach for dropping the bat in honest territory, as a result of he’d carried it too far whereas watching the ball:

Then his instincts kicked in and informed him one thing was amiss. It’s an odd place to be with a bat. How did he get there? What else should have gotten out of sequence to finish up on this spot? He surmised that lacking first base was on the desk – I can’t inform if somebody was yelling at him to return or not – and so went again to seal the deal. However plot twist – he did contact it the primary time:

What a man. It’s very like Ohtani to have his mistake be not trusting himself to do the whole lot proper within the first place. He was appropriately chagrined within the dugout afterward:

Bonus Ohtani residence run content material: I completely beloved Erick Fedde’s response to this clobbered leadoff job. I’d do the very same factor in his state of affairs:

4. These Woeful White Sox
I hate to kick a staff when it’s down, however you possibly can’t give an trustworthy accounting of baseball this 12 months with out mentioning the plight of the South Siders. Final Friday, they discovered themselves locked in a pitching duel as Fedde and Jack Flaherty exchanged environment friendly innings. Fedde ended up going seven innings and solely permitting two runs. Flaherty bought into a little bit hassle within the third inning, after which he made an enormous mistake. He grooved a two-strike fastball to Luis Robert Jr., one of the crucial aggressive hitters in baseball. Improbably, Robert simply watched it fly by for a referred to as strike three:

You’ll be able to see that Robert by no means even began his swing. One thing occurred throughout his load, and he simply left his foot hanging there, not monitoring the pitch, till it was far too late to swing. He’d given up on the pitch. What occurred? He noticed Tommy Pham get essentially the most outrageous soar you possibly can think about:

You realize it’s an excellent soar when you possibly can stutter step, sluggish to a trot, and nonetheless beat the throw standing up. Clearly, Robert’s instincts simply overrode his mind there. He noticed his teammate get the most effective lead in baseball historical past and thought, “No matter I do, I can’t foul the ball off right here.” That’s as automated as a steal will get. Robert swinging may solely intervene with it. However you possibly can’t try this with two strikes. There are two strikes!

That’s an error of excellent intentions – Robert’s coronary heart was in the proper place, however his instincts had been too absolute. Nonetheless, the Sox ended the sport with one which was extra emblematic of the best way this season has been going. Paul DeJong bought hit by a pitch with one out within the ninth inning, placing the tying run on base. Andrew Benintendi got here into the sport as a pinch hitter and flied out harmlessly to middle:

That was the final play of the sport. Sure, there was just one out. No, it wasn’t suspended resulting from climate, although a lightning warning had cleared out many of the followers already. DeJong simply forgot what number of outs there have been:

There’s no sugarcoating that one. It’s only a psychological mistake. That’s what occurs while you’re profitable a 3rd of your video games and making a run on the all-time losses report. It’s powerful on the market proper now.

5. A Novel Anti-Theft Method
The Giants have a obtrusive defensive downside. They’ve allowed 88 stolen bases this 12 months, essentially the most within the majors by a dozen. Patrick Bailey is an elite throwing catcher – 96th percentile for pop time and 97th for caught stealing runs above common – however opponents are getting such good jumps that it doesn’t matter. Simply final week, actually, the Cubs double stole San Francisco into submission with a barrage of freely taken bases and outrageous jumps.

On this week’s rematch, the Giants weren’t going to take it sitting down. They clearly got here into the sequence with a plan – they’d attempt pickoff throws and again picks as typically as attainable to disrupt Chicago’s timing on the bases. This appears excessive, although:

Matt Chapman is constructed like a linebacker. He’s 215 kilos of pure muscle, and I’m fairly positive that nobody on the Cubs is focused on colliding with him within the open discipline. Ian Happ is a lot robust himself, however that’s an enormous man coming proper at him. Not solely was Happ out by a mile, however his slide narrowly escaped Chapman coming straight at him:

Rogers’ preliminary transfer was to second, as a result of that’s the place you decide off a runner on second. However Happ was bouncing into his secondary lead, together with his momentum carrying him away from security, when Rogers spun. He had no alternative however to make a break for third base. It was a wise try and make the most effective of a foul state of affairs. Usually sufficient, the third baseman can’t get there in time, or the pitcher tosses the ball away attempting to throw to a shifting goal.

That’s a deceptively powerful play for Chapman. He was stationed far off the bag, as a result of who of their proper thoughts would steal third with two outs? He needed to cost the bag, maintain himself in place to obtain a throw, and tag Happ with out shedding management of the ball. That meant a collision, as a result of there was no manner for each get to 3rd in time and throttle to a cease. It was an motion play, and Chapman was prepared for it:

That’s spectacular protection, precisely what you’d count on from Chapman. It’s a caught stealing you don’t see each day – technically not a pickoff, what with Happ taking off for third and all. The Giants additionally threw out Christopher Morel on a very optimistic try and stretch a single right into a double and later retired him once more on a again decide at first base. They’re doing the whole lot they will to sluggish opposing speedsters. You would possibly steal on the Giants – however you may also get the insult and the harm when Matt Chapman full-contact tags you out at third.

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