MLB: ***2026 MLB Season Thread***

All of the Ohtani 50/50 stuff must have inspired Judge some, he's back to cranking homers. .321 really pops for a power hitter in a year were the average hitter is .240 and only seven guys in MLB are hitting .300, SEVEN, only seven, Best Yankee season since Mantles 1956 triple crown.

Both of the 50 homer guys, Judge and Ohtani are hitting .300 in the year of the .240 guy.

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Twins trying harder. Royals gonna sweep the Nationals which is good. I'm interested to see what happens with the Royals at Atlanta final season series with the hurricane looming. Will they move games to KC?
Yes, a bit of intrigue here.
 
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Twins trying harder. Royals gonna sweep the Nationals which is good. I'm interested to see what happens with the Royals at Atlanta final season series with the hurricane looming. Will they move games to KC?
Could be doubleheader Saturday (after the storm passes ) ..That would be crazy for the Braves if that happens potentially 5 games in 3 days for them.
 
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I think (knock on wood) that the Royals and Tigers are pretty safe at this point. Right now both hold a 2.5 game lead over the Twins who play Florida later today. Basically the Twins need to finish the season 4-0 and have the Royals or Tigers finish 1-2 in their respective series. Twins host the very good Orioles and Twins haven't been playing well at all.
 
Could be doubleheader Saturday (after the storm passes ) ..That would be crazy for the Braves if that happens potentially 5 games in 3 days for them.
If Storm passes through ATL early on Fri, I could see Braves pushing for a no-fan game Friday night.

It would be rough to have DH on Sat & Mon. But with potential of rain-outs Wed, Thu & Fri- the relief staff would be more impacted than starters. But that could be made more manageable with expanded rosters.
 
They didn't really lose Golden State, they just moved across the bay. GS still pays closer to Oakland than the 49ers do to San Francisco after their move.

True. just meant city of Oakland proper doesn't technically have any teams in their town now.
 
They didn't really lose Golden State, they just moved across the bay. GS still pays closer to Oakland than the 49ers do to San Francisco after their move.
The fan base at Chase is night and day different than what it was in Oakland at Oracle. Yeah its just across the bay but to say that Oakland really didn't lose the Warriors is not a true statement.
 

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