Sadly, the dominating news of the day from Monday was the passing of Angels pitcher Tyler Skaggs.
Angels statement on the passing of Tyler Skaggs. pic.twitter.com/6XA2Vu1uWV
— Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) July 1, 2019
The Angels were in Dallas for a series against the Rangers beginning Monday night, and Skaggs was found unresponsive in his hotel room in the afternoon. The game against the Rangers was postponed and will be made up a later date. All of us here in the FAmily extend our condolences to the Skaggs family and the Angels organization.
Pitching Performance of the Day
Monday was a relatively short slate to begin with that was shortened further by the postponement of the game in Texas. As a result, the options for this “award” are a bit thin, but we’re going to give the nod to Tyler Mahle . Mahle allowed three runs over six innings with eight strikeouts and two walks. He generated the most swinging strikes of the day with 13.
Mahle has a 4.36 ERA on the season in 16 starts, but a 3.80 xFIP indicates he may have some room to grow. He has been a bit unlucky in that he has been significantly better at home with a 2.96 ERA there compared to 5.04 on the road with 10 of his 16 starts being away from Cincy. However, his bigger problem is his struggle against left-handed hitters. He has a sub-3.00 FIP against same-handed hitters but a 6.66 FIP against lefties. He faced a tough group of lefties from Milwaukee tonight but managed not to get run out of the park.
Mahle is someone to use in DFS or to stream when facing a lineup light on lefties. The teams with the fewest left-handed hitter vs. right-handed pitcher plate appearances are the Marlins, Yankees, Royals, Padres and A’s. Other NL teams down the list are the Nationals and Cardinals, and the Reds have three series left against St. Louis. They also have a four-gamer against the Marlins in August, and it would be a shame if Mahle’s scheduled start didn’t fall during that series.
Hitting Performance of the Day
This was a much easier decision since Josh Bell had the rare triple-dong game tonight. That brings Bell to 25 home runs on the season, and he has certainly earned his spot in the home run derby. The three home runs also bring him to 57 extra-base hits on the season, and check this out.
Josh Bell : 57 extra-base hits (3 HR tonight) is most by a National League player through the team's first 83 games of a season since Henry Aaron (57) in 1959
— Christopher Kamka (@ckamka) July 2, 2019
Bell wasn’t the only story from the Pittsburgh lineup as Colin Moran and Adam Frazier both had five-hit games. Frazier was particularly impressive with four doubles, which tied a franchised record. Less impressive but still somewhat bizarre, pitcher Steven Brault was used as a pinch hitter, got a hit and later came around to score. It was a good night for Pittsburgh all around as they beat the Cubs 18-5.
Here is a look at all three of Bell’s home runs.
Josh Bell is the first lefty for the Pirates to hit 3 home runs in a game since Willie Stargell pic.twitter.com/b0yqHCxXnV
— Baseball Bros (@BaseballBros) July 2, 2019
Game of the Day
Three of Monday’s five games were all but over through five innings, but a three-run sixth for the Rays and a five-run seventh for the Brewers were the closest we came to drama. The Rays trailed 3-2 heading to the home half of the sixth, but a Kevin Kiermaier three-run home run gave them the lead for good. The Brewers trailed 3-1 in the seventh but scored two off Mahle to tie it and chase the starter from the game. They finished it off by tagging David Hernandez for three more runs in the innings.
What to Watch for Today
We’re back to a full slate on Tuesday with all 30 teams in action. Some highlights include:
- A Subway series kicks off with James Paxton facing Zack Wheeler.
- The Phils and Braves start a key series with Philly 5.5 games back in the East. Aaron Nola will face Dallas Keuchel .
- The Astros and their league-leading 118 wRC+ will visit Coors Field this week.
- There are four West Coast games which makes for a decent-sized late DFS slate if you’re so inclined.
Player News
670 The Score’s Bruce Levine reports the Cubs are calling up top prospect Moises Ballesteros on Tuesday.
Levine adds that Ian Happ, who has missed three straight games with an oblique injury, is headed to the injured list as the corresponding move. The 21-year-old backstop has put up impressive numbers this season for Triple-A Iowa, batting .368/.420/.522 with four homers and three steals as one of the youngest hitters in the Pacific Coast League. He could make an impact for fantasy managers in deeper mixed leagues, especially if he’s playing regularly at DH, which makes him worthy of a speculative pickup. The biggest development for fantasy purposes here is that emerging star Pete Crow-Armstrong will continue leading off for at least a couple extra games until Happ returns.
Jhony Brito underwent UCL surgery with an internal brace procedure last month.
Brito will miss the remainder of the season and most likely a significant portion of next season as well. The 27-year-old righty made a career-high 26 relief appearances last year for San Diego.
Jonathan India picked up two RBI on three hits in a win Monday over the Astros.
Bobby Witt Jr. tripled and drove in two runs while helping the Royals to a 7-5 win over the Astros on Wednesday.
Carlos Estévez worked a scoreless ninth to procure a save against the Astros on Monday.
Michael Wacha allowed eight hits, but gave up just two runs over 6 1/3 innings in a win over the Astros on Monday.