- Miami and Colorado put on an offensive showcase over their two game set on the day, but it didn't translate to massive shifts in the balance of power in the Pick One Challenge.
- We had our first double blank of the season as neither Joseph nor Ryan had an eligible Dodgers player to utilize the Last Man In provision.
- Chicago provided the same production as each side of town produced goose eggs. Nate's pick Andrew Vaughn faltered for the White Sox while Matt's selection Frank Schwindel did likewise for the Cubs.
- Scott saw Starling Marte and the Mets crush the Nationals in the flesh. However, Marte could not be the Home Run Hero he needed providing just a single in the shutout victory.
- Rounding out the non-doubleheader participants was Colin who extended his hitting streak to eight days with a single from Seattle's Rookie of the Year candidate Julio Rodriguez in their loss to Baltimore.
- He was the lone Rockies player taken from the Marlins/Rockies twin bill, but despite them both being singles, Lenny's pick CJ Cron was the only selected player to get a hit in both games.
- That is because all of the production from our joint top scorers came in Miami's 14-1 Game 1 win with nil pois from their 13-12 Game 2 defeat. Jorge Soler earned Al and Buddy a total of five total bases with a single and a pair of doubles. Pavli did the deed in one hit less as Jazz Chisholm Jr. had himself some afternoon cycle bread with eighth home run of the campaign.
- Optimally, you didn't have to look past the header graphic to find your top scorer. Brendan Rodgers had one of three Rockies hits in Game 1, a ninth inning bases empty double, before erupting for three home runs in Game 2 including the game-winning two run shot in the bottom of the tenth. His 14 total bases tied with Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s 14 from April 13th as the most to date.
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