Yesterday’s duel between Jacob Misiorowski and Chris Sale didn’t disappoint, as the two aces each delivered quality starts in the Brewers’ 2-1 win over the Braves on Friday afternoon. Sale was charged with two runs on eight hits over six innings of work, with both Milwaukee runs coming in the third inning on a William Contreras single and an RBI groundout from Andrew Vaughn. Misiorowski allowed four hits and two walks while striking out six over six shutout innings, as the young fireballer earned his 13th win of the season.
1. East races narrowing
The Braves and Rays are each 2-6 over their last eight games, and between these slumps and some strong play by the second-place teams, things are starting to get interesting in the East divisions. The Phillies are baseball’s hottest team, winners of seven in a row after Friday’s 7-6 win over the Cardinals — Alec Bohm hit a two-run, walkoff triple in the 10th inning to move Philadelphia four games behind Atlanta for the NL East lead. Over in the AL East, the Yankees are on a five-game win streak and now sit three games back of Tampa Bay in the division race.
2. Nomadic Rogers walks it off for White Sox
Jake Rogers had spent his entire MLB career with the Tigers until less than a month ago, when two trades and a waiver claim suddenly resulted in the catcher suiting up for four different big league teams in 29 days’ time. The latest move came when the White Sox claimed Rogers off waivers from the Red Sox on August 14, and Rogers now already has a signature moment with his new club. Rogers drilled a two-run walkoff homer to give the White Sox a 6-4 victory over the Mets on Friday, boosting Chicago’s lead in the AL Central to 4.5 games over the Twins and Guardians. The walkoff shot capped off a big comeback for the Sox, who trailed 4-0 through the first five innings.
3. Late drama in Arlington
This may be more of a “throw-off” than a walkoff, but the Rangers benefited from a Denzer Guzman throwing error in the bottom of the 10th to capture a 2-1 win over the Angels on Friday. Neither team scored until extra innings, as Wyatt Langford tied the game on an RBI double and Ezequiel Duran hit the fateful infield single that led to Guzman’s error. The victory moved Texas into the final AL wild card slot, and the Rangers are also only a game back of the Astros for top spot in the AL West.
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