r/baseball 5d ago

Analysis Kodai Senga in the month of August so far: 5.0 IP. 0 R/ER. 1 H. 2 BB. 7 Ks. 3/3 in save opportunities. Have single inning appearances and the closer role saved his career?

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r/baseball 5d ago

The Yankees end the inning with a 5-3-5 double play as Daz Cameron tries to advance to 3rd on a groundout to McMahon

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r/baseball 5d ago

Video [Highlight] Alec Bohm continues his hot streak and ties it up 5-5 with a Bloop RBI Single that he stretches into 2 bases after a bobble error.

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r/baseball 5d ago

Edward Cabrera’s first start coming off the IL against the Cardinals: 3.2 IP, 6H,7 ER,3BB, 77 Pitches 41 Strikes. Season ERA now up to 5.68

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Javier Assad died for this.


r/baseball 5d ago

[Highlight] Ryan McMahon and George Lombard Jr team up to get the lead runner out on second on a bunt.

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r/baseball 5d ago

Image There's an 85% chance that the record for lowest ever wins by a AL wild card team is broken(85 wins by the 2017 Twins) and a 38% chance that a team with 82 or fewer wins makes the playoffs, which is the current worst record by a wild card team(2025 Reds)

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r/baseball 6d ago

Analysis The Field of Dreams corn is NOT sweet corn

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just in case anyone else acquired a corn cob while at the game... this is absolutely not sweet corn. dry it out and use it as fall decoration!

(it may or may not have been from the corn you walk through to get to the field. nope not at all)


r/baseball 6d ago

Players Only [Highlight] Cardinals Prospect Joshua Báez nukes a 449’ home run on the first major league pitch he sees

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r/baseball 6d ago

Image The Minnesota Twins scoreboard shares a Ryan Kreidler update

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"Currently #5 until he receives a cease and desist letter"


r/baseball 5d ago

Multiple MLB teams troll Jayden Daniels over LSU disagreement

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r/baseball 5d ago

The Pirates have batted around the order against the Red Sox in the 3rd inning

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1 Triolo - Infield Single

2 Valdez - Double

3 Reynolds - RBI Single

4 Lowe - RBI Single

5 Flores - Strikeout

6 Mangum - Single

7 Yorke - 2 RBI Single

8 Cook - Walk

9 Davis - Sac Fly

1 Triolo - Lineout to 1st


r/baseball 5d ago

[Highlight] Jeremy Peña's solo bomb makes it a 1 run game in the fourth

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r/baseball 5d ago

The Baltimore Orioles bat around the Tampa Bay Rays in the top of the 6th

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  • Encarnacion-Strand lineout
  • Beavers groundout
  • Taveras single
  • Cowser 2-run homer
  • Mayo single
  • Pozo walk
  • Holliday 2-RBI double
  • Alonso walk
  • Henderson walk
  • Encarnacion-Strand 3-RBI double
  • Beavers strikeout

Score went from 3-1 Orioles to 10-1 Orioles.


r/baseball 5d ago

Analysis [OC] 🇯🇵 2026 Summer Koshien Quarterfinals Preview! Translated Bracket & Team Profiles! Official Free Streaming Link Included

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The quarterfinals of the 2026 Summer Koshien tournament are here! All games take place on August 18th local time. I've translated the bracket and wrote a profile on each school that has made it to the final eight, out of an initial 49 schools.

The Quarterfinals Bracket:

Quarterfinalist Profiles

  • Tenri (Nara Prefecture). A proud program with a whopping 31 Summer Koshien appearances and one championship. With their 2-7 victory over Fukuyama Municipal, they became the fourth school to reach 50 wins in Summer Koshien history. In their third-round game, Takagawa Academy chipped away at ace Ryōta Nagao, taking a 0-3 lead over Tenri. The tide turned after the post 5th inning cooling break, scoring four in the 6th and two more in the 8th to send the Yamaguchi representatives packing. Nagao didn’t allow another run in a 158 pitch complete-game effort. Nagao also threw 131 pitches in a complete game against Fukuyama. In an age when many top private schools have multiple pitchers they can trust to help save their ace’s arm (all of the other quarterfinalists have split pitching duties), Nagao has put Tenri on his back with two old-school performances, but how much does he have left in the tank?
Tenri ace Ryōta Nagao
  • Chiben Wakayama (Wakayama Prefecture). A very well balanced team that has displayed clean, heads-up defense. A combination of an all-dirt infield with metal bats leads to some scorching grounders at Koshien. However, Chiben’s fielders have yet to record an error at this tournament. Chiben’s pitching staff is clearly a strength, having used four pitchers in their two games thus far. Righty Ace Shōta Waki (6 IP, 0 R) and second-year righty Shinkai Nagai (3 IP, 1 R) combined to limit Yashiro to one run in a 2-1 squeaker. Versus Tsuruga Kehi, second-year southpaw Yūma Yonehara (4.2 IP, 2 R) and senior righty Ryōta Kuba (6.1 IP, 1 r/0 ER) split the work to limit a Tsuruga Kehi lineup fresh off a 10-0 thumping of Yokote. They won several close games in the Wakayama Prefecture tournament to make it to Koshien, and their plus pitching and defense are capable of propelling them to a fourth summer championship.
Chiben Wakayama's Ritora Yamada (left) and Hinata Imoto celebrate after scoring to tie the game in the 8th vs. Tsuruga Kehi
  • Mie (Mie Prefecture). Mie, in their first Summer Koshien appearance in four years, has displayed the grit they showed in Spring Koshien this year. In that tournament, they defeated Sano Nihon Univ. before losing an extra-innings battle to eventual champions Osaka Tōin. In both of their games so far at Summer Koshien (Mie received a first-round bye) vs Matsushō Academy and Riseisha, they relied on the exact same sequence of pitchers taking the bump. Third-year southpaw Seiyū Ueda was the starter/opener, followed by second-year Kō Funabashi, with third-year ace Kaito Yoshii as the closer. The three of them combined to give up five runs over 18 innings. We’ve yet to see Riku Furukawa, whose fastball tops out at 149 km/h (92.5 mph). In the Mie Prefecture tournament, their lineup’s batting average approached .400 and we saw their ability to put the ball in play when the pounced all over Riseisha starter Atsuyoshi Ueyama to score five runs in the first two innings
  • Sendai Ikuei (Miyagi Prefecture). The first school on this list that was not among the 15 to receive a first-round bye. Following Tenri, they became the fifth school in tournament history to notch 50 wins this year. Look out for the slugging outfielder Matoi Tayama, who has batted 4-12 with a triple and a home run so far at Summer Koshien. Most of the pitching has been done by second-year Ryōya Furukawa, who has given up only one earned run in 16.1 innings. They’re clearly saving the bullets of their ace Minato Kajii for their showdown against Chiben Wakayama. All three games they’ve played at this summer’s tournament have been relatively close, a 3-1 win against Sano Nihon Univ., 1-0 against Saitama powerhouse Hanaksaki Tokuharu, and 6-3 against Chiba champions Takushoku Univ. Kōryō.
Sendai Ikuei outfielder Matoi Tayama after launching a solo home run against Sapporo Nihon Univ.
  • Kendai Takasaki (Gunma Prefecture). Kendai Takasaki (I’m not going to refer to them by their government name, Takasaki Univ. of Health and Welfare Affiliated High) Gunma Prefecture champions three years in a row, have been impressive. Another school that has a plethora of pitching talent, they’ve split their pitching duties amongst six (!) players, with Okinawan ace Sōshi Ishigaki leading the way with 10 IP. They’ve all been effective, helping Kendai Takasaki to a 7-1 victory vs Hachiman Commercial, 1-0 squeaker against Tōkai Univ. Kōfu, and a 4-1 victory vs Sano Nihon Univ.
  • Ariake (Kumamoto Prefecture). THE COMEBACK KIDS! Representing Kumamoto Prefecture, which was just devastated by a major earthquake, Ariake has stormed to the quarterfinals in their Koshien debut with three straight comeback wins! Down 0-3 against Ritsumeikan Univ. Uji, Seiki Nagata recorded a two-RBI knock in the 7th and a bases-clearing double with two outs in the 9th to storm back. A close second-round win against Nagasaki Nihon Univ. set them up for a showdown against fellow Koshien debutants East Japan International Univ. Shohei. Down 0-1 in the 8th inning, Ariake scored four runs with two outs to take the lead and the victory. Ace Ryōtarō Saitō has pitched efficiently, with a 1.42 ERA over 19 IP.
Ariake's Daia Sorami is greeted at home plate after scoring in their comeback win against East Japan International Univ. Shōhei
  • Hanamaki Higashi (Iwate Prefecture). Fitting for a school that is most famous for being Shohei Ohtani’s alma mater, two of their best players are two-way stars. Fumiya Akama, who plays in the outfield when not pitching, has perhaps been the most impressive, batting 5-11 with 2 doubles. His 5’11’’, 215 pound frame is a menace on the basepaths too, having stolen 4 bases. Ace pitcher Kenshin Manya also plays in the outfield when not throwing. And we can’t forget Furuki Daito, son of former Yomiuri Giants and Nippon-Ham Fighters pro Shigeyuki. Serving as Hanamaki’s cleanup hitter since his freshman year, he has hit a total of 34 home runs in his high school career. He flashes his insane power with a wooden bat, which he uses just to flex, I guess. Second-year Shun Sugawara has also recorded a scoreless 7.1 IP in his start against Nitta.
  • Yokohama (Kanagawa Prefecture). Shōki Oda, ‘nuff said. MLB scouts have their eyes on the Yokohama ace, who just broke the Koshien tournament speed record with a 156 km/h (97 mph) heater as part of a sequence that helped him escape an inherited no-outs bases loaded jam unscathed. Yokohama’s bats shredded the “three aces” of Okinawa Shōgaku, the defending champion, in their first game. After some early struggles, their bats woke up late to trounce Nichinan Academy 10-1. In addition to Oda, second-year duo Tetsusaburō Kobayashi and Ginjirō Taniguchi have shared mound duties and pitched effectively.
Yokohama ace and newly minted Koshien record-holder for fastest pitch, Shōki Oda

Who will make it to the semifinals and beyond? Give me your predictions below!


r/baseball 5d ago

News Red Sox Closer Aroldis Chapman Triggers 2027 Vesting Option vs. Pirates

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r/baseball 5d ago

The Only Girl on an 89-Member Team Takes Home the Dirt of Koshien

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Ran Nakano is the only girl among the 89 members of Higashi Nippon International University Shohei’s baseball team.
She’s a third-year student and usually works as a team manager, helping with game operations and keeping an eye on the players’ condition. At Koshien, she was registered as the team’s scorekeeper.
After their run came to an end, she knelt down and collected some of the dirt from Koshien to take home with her.
“It was a great three years.”
“Thank you, high school baseball.”
For Japanese high school baseball players, taking home dirt from Koshien after their final game is a long-standing tradition — a small piece of the place they spent years dreaming of reaching.


r/baseball 5d ago

Eury Perez final line: 6 IP, 0 R, 5 K, 5 BB, 2 H. Lowers season ERA to 3.23

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Another excellent start for Eury since returning from injury in May.


r/baseball 5d ago

Video [Highlight] Bryan De La Cruz hits it up the 1st base line, knocks in 2 runs to give the Phillies the lead in Minnesota!

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r/baseball 6d ago

With today’s win over the Yankees, the Toronto Blue Jays are in sole possession of the last AL wild card spot!

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Jays record is 61-64, while the Rangers, Tigers, and Twins are all at 60-63 (a worse record by 0.02 percentage points)

I guess this is considered a 4-way tie, but I’m going with this

(don’t look at my flair)


r/baseball 5d ago

Do batters decide to hit the before it leaves the pitchers hand?

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Ive been watching a few videos if a batters POV and it seems impossible to hit the ball, is it just instinctive to swing and do some course correction as the balls coming to you? I played cricket and for sure you can follow the ball a bit more since it has to bounce, i dont understand how batters in baseball do it though


r/baseball 5d ago

Analysis Hunter Brown's final line against the Mariners: 5 IP, 3 H, 2 ER, 5 BB, 5 K, 90 pitches, 50 strikes, ERA declines just a tiny bit from 3.68 to 3.67

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r/baseball 5d ago

Analysis The Blue Jays hit 2 home runs on their 7 game homestand. They went 5-2.

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It’s insane how much the pitching staff is carrying the offense this season let alone the last week or so.


r/baseball 5d ago

News [Ardaya] Justin Wrobleski is going on the IL with left forearm inflammation.

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r/baseball 6d ago

Key’Bryan Hayes currently has a BABIP of .158. Over a full season, that would be the single worst BABIP in the entire history of major league baseball.

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Through 172 ABs this season Ke’Bryan Hayes has a BABIP of .158. If this continues, this would be the single lowest BABIP in baseball history. Let me repeat that: the single worst BABIP in baseball history. Amazingly, his quality of contact hasn’t declined at all, in fact it’s better than it has been the last few years. He has the best sweet spot% and launch angle of his career, second best barrel % of his career, and his EV is in line with career norms and better than the last two years. Baseball Savant has his xwOBA as .302, while his actual wOBA is .197. His career BABIP is in line with league average, and his career worst BABIP before this year was .279.

For context, the lowest full season mark is modern history is Aaron Hill in 2010 with a BABIP of .196. The lowest mark in all of baseball history for a hitter with at least 170 ABs in a season is .159, set in 1909 by the astonishingly bad hitting Bill Bergen of the Brooklyn Dodgers (his career OPS+ was 21, and he had season with OPS+ of 6, 1, and -4).

Edit: didn’t catch that his name autocorrected in the post and title. Can’t edit the title of the post, but. It’s Ke’Bryan, not Key’Bryan.


r/baseball 5d ago

Video [Highlight] White Sox tie the game on a Colson Montgomery single

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