- Cleveland and Chicago played what feels like their millionth doubleheader against one another this season, garnering 70% of the selection pool.
- Those that strayed away went to the Bay Area as all three outliers came from either the A's or the Giants.
- Last Man In Nick Allen earned Colin and Matt a single apiece as Oakland were able to take advantage of the dreaded bullpen game from the Rangers for a win.
- Brandon Belt could not provide similar production for Ryan. San Francisco's first baseman blanked against the Dodgers bringing an eleven day hitting streak for Ryan to a close.
- A seven game hitting streak for Tim Anderson came to an end as well in Chicago's doubleheader split with the Guardians, leaving Nate with nothing to show from the twin bill.
- The two other White Sox selections both netted their backers a pair of singles with Seby Zavala (Buddy/Scott) and Jose Abreu (Ed) getting all of their production in Game 1.
- Our top three scores of the day all came from the Guardians. Lenny got three triples from Amed Rosario over the two games while Al paired a Game 1 single with a Game 2 triple.
- But our top scorer of the day was Pavli with Andres Gimenez. He singled twice in the Game 1 win before turning one of those one-baggers into a double in Game 2 to finish on five total bases for the afternoon.
- Optimally, Baltimore's Ramon Urias fell a triple shy of the cycle as the Orioles beat Gerrit Cole and the Yankees. An eighth inning homer put him on his final tally of seven total bases and gave his side a much needed buffer to get the eventual win.
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