- We had blanks at both the bottom and top of the table as well as the largest clusterfuck at the top of the daily leaderboard that the MLB Pick One Challenge has ever seen.
- Ryan's first foray into "breaking the glass" netted him Mike Trout. It seems though that Trout didn't want to do any damage to his supported club Philadelphia, blanking in a 10-0 road loss.
- Our other blank came from Buddy's selection Travis d'Arnaud. By the time Atlanta would come back to beat the Rockies in extras, the Braves catcher was already pinch ran for after blanking with a walk.
- It is now 10 days in a row with at least one hit for Colin after Baltimore's Anthony Santander got it done with a single against the Guardians.
- After four days with nothing, it is now four days with something for Lenny after Brandon Drury kept hope alive with a single against the Nationals.
- The final hitter before the world's longest final blurb was Al's pick David Peralta. The only selection with a double on the afternoon scored on a wild pitch after that two-bagger to extend Arizona's advantage over the Pirates.
- But for the first time ever we had a five-way, non-single tie for first place with a quintet of home runs.
- With Kevin Pillar going on the IL, Joseph got another bite of the Dodgers Last Man In apple and Zach McKinstry raised that sumbitch with a home run against the Mets.
- NL Central residents Nolan Gorman and Tommy Pham allowed Pavli and Matt to keep in lockstep as they assault the top of the table while Scott and Nate made moves in the middle with dingers from AL East players Anthony Rizzo and George Springer.
- Optimally, Lane Thomas hit three of Washington's five home runs against the Reds to earn himself a season-high 12 total bases in a Nationals victory.
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