#september-performance

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fromJays Journal
1 day ago

Why this player was the Blue Jays MVP in September

Through it all, one player led the way: in the clubhouse, on the field, and certainly on the stat sheet. Like he has done all season, George Springer was the Jays' best player in the biggest moments. In 25 games, the 36-year-old hit .347 (34/98) with seven doubles, eight home runs, 16 RBI, and a 1.097 OPS. He also scored 22 runs, walked 14 times, and stole three bases.
Toronto
Boston Red Sox
fromOver the Monster
1 week ago

Series Preview: Red Sox at Tampa Bay Rays

The Red Sox offense and lineup have stalled, but a slumping Rays club and favorable pitching matchups leave Boston a realistic chance to stay ahead in the standings.
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fromDodgers Nation
2 weeks ago

Dodgers' Dave Roberts Makes Major Shohei Ohtani Prediction

Shohei Ohtani has surged in September, hitting .333/.474/.689 with a 1.163 OPS, boosting MVP credentials and providing crucial support for the inconsistent Dodgers offense.
fromFaithandfearinflushing
3 weeks ago

The Place to Be

Great American Ball Park opened in 2003. The Mets made their first September visit there in 2007, then returned in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2019. Their composite won-lost mark on the banks of the Ohio in the final month of those specific seasons? A cool 15-4, including a division-clincher in 2015 and Pete Alonso's 50th home run as a rookie in 2019. Six series versus the Reds inside this month within the walls of this venue, six series wins.
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