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April 21, 2022. 1. Shohei Ohtani pitched a wonder game… | by The Baseball Newsletter | Apr, 2022

April 21, 2022. 1. Shohei Ohtani pitched a wonder game… | by The Baseball Newsletter | Apr, 2022

1. Shohei Ohtani pitched a wonder game last night

Perfect through five-plus innings. Dominant, unhittable stuff on the mound. Twelve strikeouts, tying his career high.

And before he threw a single pitch, he reached base twice in the first inning (the Angels batted around and took a 6–0 lead), including a two-RBI double off the wall in left.

And then in the middle innings, in the thick of a perfect game attempt — he lays down a surprise bunt for an infield single. The man is unreal.

2. Miguel Cabrera now has 2,999 hits

Tigers fans have known for a little while now, that this might be the week. Maybe in the next few days, maybe on the weekend — sometime soon, it’ll happen.

All of a sudden, it almost happened in one fell swoop. Miggy started the game 3-for-3, gets right up to the brink of 3,000 just like that, and he comes back up in the eighth inning for a chance at history. Falling just short, for now.

Which, in a way, might be better. Fans who had no idea it was happening, tomorrow will know it’s on. Kids who were in bed, tomorrow will be up. Local radio and news will yank on the hype lever all day. The ballpark will be a lot more packed than last night. And so tonight, we wait and see.

3. The Rangers turned a triple play

Maybe the easiest one you’ll ever see — and why did he not go for it unassisted!!?

4. Tommy Pham wants to schedule a fight with Luke Voit

The context, an aggressive slide into home the other day that the Reds took issue with:

And so now, the known-to-be-bellicose Tommy Pham dishes out literal fightin’ words: “I’ve got an owner here who will let me use his facility.”

5. The Rockies might be good

They’re 8–4. Kris Bryant looks great. They have Blackmon, Cron, Grichuk and McMahon as complements. Pitching? Unclear.

But even after losing yesterday afternoon, they’re right behind the Dodgers.

Have a look at the current NL West standings — this year, we might just have a contender with the AL East for the best, most dramatic, most…

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