The article analyzes the strategic battle between Mariners pitchers' focus on in-zone dominance and Blue Jays hitters' aggressive swinging approach, highlighting how Mariners' pitching has effectively challenged Toronto's hitters, limiting damage despite the Blue Jays' high swing rate and emphasizing the importance of execution and adjustments in the upcoming game.
Josh Naylor showcased exceptional hitting ability by turning a high, outside pitch into a single, demonstrating his adaptability and skill at the plate, making him a standout player for the Mariners despite his unconventional stats and playing style.
Roman Anthony, a promising Red Sox rookie, has shown exceptional plate discipline and contact skills since his debut, despite modest traditional stats, indicating he is on the verge of a breakout at the MLB level.
The 2025 MLB Draft Combine showcased top prospects with notable performances in pitching velocity, spin rate, exit velocity, and power, highlighting players like Marcos Paz, Nate Snead, and Jayden Stroman, who impressed with their tools and potential for future success.
Shohei Ohtani made a remarkable one-inning return to the mound for the Dodgers, reaching speeds over 100 mph and showcasing his elite two-way talent after nearly two years since his last pitching appearance, highlighting his unique and extraordinary abilities in Major League Baseball.
Shohei Ohtani is set to return as a pitcher for the Dodgers, marking the full realization of his two-way talent, as he prepares to pitch in his first game for the team after recovering from surgery, while continuing his exceptional offensive performance.
Shohei Ohtani's meticulous approach to his hitting preparation has impressed the Los Angeles Dodgers, who are learning firsthand about his relentless thirst for information and attention to detail. As Ohtani gears up for the upcoming season, the Dodgers are respecting his judgment and allowing him to dictate his timeline for readiness, acknowledging the significance of his approach within the context of his status as a two-time MVP and the owner of the richest contract in sports history.
Shohei Ohtani, now with the Los Angeles Dodgers, feels like a rookie again as he transitions from the Angels. He is focused on hitting and is on track to be the team's designated hitter when the season opens. Ohtani's meticulous work ethic has already impressed his new teammates and management, and there is optimism about his offensive game as he focuses exclusively on hitting. Despite being unable to pitch in 2024 due to surgery, Ohtani's presence is expected to elevate the team's performance.
The author provides evaluations of various baseball prospects seen at the Arizona Fall League, including Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Ricky Tiedemann, Cleveland Guardians outfielder Chase DeLauter, Miami Marlins third baseman Jacob Berry, Cleveland Guardians first baseman Kyle Manzardo, and Oakland A's shortstop Max Muncy. The author also discusses notable relief pitchers and highlights the lack of pitching talent in the AFL this year.
Shohei Ohtani, the two-way star for the Los Angeles Angels, faces a difficult decision regarding his future as a pitcher and hitter. If he chooses to undergo Tommy John surgery to repair his throwing elbow, he may have a better chance of returning as a top-flight pitcher but would likely have to skip the 2024 season. Opting for surgery could also add risk to his rehab process as a pitcher, considering it would be his second elbow-ligament reconstruction. However, if he focuses on hitting and becomes a designated hitter, he could potentially return next season. The decision will have implications for his career trajectory, potential earnings, and the teams interested in signing him.
As the MLB Trade Deadline approaches, each team has specific areas they should be looking to upgrade. In the American League East, the Blue Jays could use a right-handed bat, the Orioles need relief pitching, the Rays require starting pitching, the Red Sox are in need of starting pitching, and the Yankees could use an upgrade at catcher. In the American League Central, the Guardians need an outfielder, the Royals are looking for a young hitter, the Tigers could use an infield prospect, the Twins need a right-handed hitter, and the White Sox require young pitching. In the American League West, the Angels need relief pitching, the Astros are looking for starting pitching, the Athletics require young pitching, the Mariners need a young hitter, and the Rangers are in need of relief pitching. In the National League East, the Braves could use starting pitching, the Marlins need a corner infielder, the Mets require controllable relief pitching, the Phillies need a left fielder, and the Nationals are in need of controllable relief pitching. In the National League Central, the Brewers need a third baseman/DH, the Cardinals require controllable starting pitching, the Cubs need controllable starting pitching, the Pirates could use controllable pitching, and the Reds are in need of starting pitching. In the National League West, the D-backs need relief pitching, the Dodgers require starting pitching, the Giants need middle infield help, the Padres are in need of a designated hitter, and the Rockies could use controllable pitching.
The Chicago White Sox want rookie right fielder Oscar Colas to dial down his intensity level and play at a more controlled volume, as he has been struggling at the plate since returning from Triple A Charlotte. The team's focus is on helping Colas control the strike zone and avoid chasing pitches. Colas, one of the franchise's top prospects, won the right fielder's job in the offseason but was sent down in May due to his hitting performance. Left-hander Garrett Crochet also returned from his rehab assignment with shoulder inflammation, while Andrew Vaughn's bone bruise kept him out of the starting lineup for the third straight day. Joe Kelly is expected to return from the injured list soon.
The best MLB player prop bet for today is Logan Webb (Giants) under 6.5 hits allowed (-140). Webb has a strong record at home with a 2.36 ERA and a .232 opponents batting average. The Colorado Rockies have struggled against right-handed pitchers on the road, hitting .233 in the last 30 days. Webb has stayed under this hits-allowed line in 5 of 8 games at home and is expected to have a dominant performance against the Rockies.
St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt reflects on his offseason sessions with New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge, expressing his admiration for Judge's skills and character. Goldschmidt, who won the NL MVP award in the same season Judge won the AL MVP award, eagerly sought the opportunity to learn from Judge and spent a day hitting and discussing hitting strategies with him. They focused on approaches against different pitchers and strategies with two strikes, with Judge seeking advice on Goldschmidt's no-stride approach. Goldschmidt continues to stay in touch with Judge throughout the season, appreciating his talent and versatility.
The Atlanta Braves continue their impressive offensive surge, hitting a record-breaking 61 home runs in June while also reducing their strikeouts. Their first-inning offense has been particularly dominant, scoring more runs, hits, and homers in the opening inning than any other team has scored in any inning this season. The Braves' power surge has helped them win 22 of their past 25 games and establish an eight-game lead in the NL East. They are on pace to break the single-season home run record and set a franchise record for wins.