Blue Jays at Dodgers, 1:10 PM PDT, TV: SPNLA, Sportsnet, TVA Sports, SN NOW App
32-year-old 3-time NPB All-Star LHP Yusei Kikuchi (7-3, 3.92 ERA) pitches for the Blue Jays and RHP Tony Gonsolin (5-3, 3.94 ERA) goes for the Dodgers, who hope he can get through six innings, something he’s had trouble doing this season.
- 1900 In Brooklyn, a sheriff seizes the St. Louis share of gate receipts to reimburse Gus Weyhing, recently released by the Cardinals after posting a 3-4 record in eight starts with the team, who claims to have been cheated out of ten days of pay. Next week, the right-hander, known as Cannonball by his teammates, will sign with the Superbas as a free agent.
- 1948 Former Dodger skipper Leo Durocher, who left the team ten days ago, makes his first appearance at Ebbets Field since taking over the Giants. The return of ‘the Lip’ is less-than-triumphant when his new team drops a 13-4 decision to Brooklyn.
- 1951 In a 9-1 victory over the Cubs at Wrigley Field, Jim Russell becomes the first player in major league history to hit a home run from both sides of the plate in a game in two different games. The Dodger outfielder’s accomplishment will be surpassed in 1956 when Yankee slugger Mickey Mantle goes deep both right and left-handed in the same game for a third time.
- 1960 The Phillies end their scoreless streak of thirty-eight consecutive innings when Johnny Callison plates Tony Gonzalez with a sixth-inning single in the team’s 4-3 victory over the Cubs at Wrigley Field. Philadelphia’s drought began when the team failed to score in the last six frames of a 3-0 win against the Giants, and continued when they were shut out in three straight games ( 2-0, 2-0, and 9-0) by the Dodgers in Los Angeles.
- 1991 Mark Gardner no-hits the Dodgers for nine innings, but Los Angeles wins the game in the bottom of the tenth on two singles off the Expos’ starter and Darryl Strawberry’s RBI single off reliever Jeff Fassero. It’s the first time the Dodgers had been held hitless at home for nine innings since Johnny Vander Meer’s second straight no-hitter in 1938.
Lineups when available.
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— Toronto Blue Jays (@BlueJays) July 26, 2023
Welcome back, Kiké!
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— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) July 26, 2023
Note that Kiké Hernández is in the lineup at 2B. Mookie is gonna lose playing time in the infield.
NPUT
I was there in SD in 1988. https://twitter.com/BillPlaschke/status/1684598548489449472?s=20
RBI, please go to one of these three games with the Reds and report how much of a phenom Elly De La Cruz really is. ESPN’s SportsCenter loves him.
Further info from MLB Trade Rumors: Syndergaard and cash for Rosario.
Dodgers are acquiring Amed Rosario from the Spiders. https://twitter.com/Ken_Rosenthal/status/1684338306161561607?s=20
But can he pitch?
Exactly. We need pitching.
They have unloaded Syndegaard to Cleveland. Addition by subtraction.
Bucs manage to raid the Mission 3-2, while Redbirds are clobbering Snakes 11-4 in the eighth. Now it’s up to the Elephants to swat the Gnats.
Gonso has no command whatsoever.
Didn’t realize different game time and missed the whole thing.
You didn’t miss much.
What a stinker. 1 for 10 RISP, 9 LOB, 12 SO. And the pitching was terrible.
BIG rally time
Just tuned in. Gonsolin has really lost it this year.
He’s a mess.
On the bright side, Pads are down 3-1 to Bucs in the ninth, and Redbirds lead Snakes 10-4 in the eighth. Atléticos will have to swat Gnats this evening at Software Stadium.
Gonna need another miracle.
Young Mr Outman seems to be getting his act together offensively.
Boy, do we need pitching….
O-2 pitch right down the middle. 84 mph splitter.
Watching Gonsolin pitch is aggravating.
Depressing.
We need to pick up two starting pitchers by the trading deadline.
Yep. And a back end reliever.
At one point he was a pleasure to watch, but now he’s a serious concern.
At one point meaning last year?
He started off well this year too, but has rapidly declined.
Didn’t he start out on the IL?
Yes, but he pitched well when he came off it. Most recently he’s been disastrous.
Already 0 for 4 with 5 LOB.
And six Ks. Toronto is supposed to be the free-swinging aggressive team here, but they only have 2 Ks.
Here we are again!
Promise?
Bill Shaikin of the LA Times wrote a eulogy for the late Annette O’Malley, who died a week ago. She was quite the lady.
I was once seated a row away from Peter O’Malley on a flight to Seattle from Spokane (where he was GM of the Dodgers’ AAA team).
Kikuchi is having to work hard, but no results yet.
Barnsy with a knock.
Wasted chance there.
No respect for the Boricuas in Boston – https://twitter.com/randi9320/status/1683968928895365127?s=20