The Summer Score – September 27, 2019

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It is time to update The Summer Score. For an explanation of The Summer Score, click HERE.

We are now in September. So this month, each day a team is in a playoff position is worth FOUR POINTS on their Summer Score.

The Yankees, Twins, Astros, Athletics and Rays are from the American League.
The Dodgers, Braves, Cardinals, Nationals and Brewers are from the National League.

SUMMER SCORE RANKINGS FOR SEPTEMBER 27, 2019

AMERICAN LEAGUE

HOUSTON ASTROS – 294 (May 28 – September 27)
MINNESOTA TWINS – 294 (May 28 – September 27)
NEW YORK YANKEES – 294 (May 28 – September 27)
TAMPA BAY RAYS – 259 (May 28 – July 19, July 27, August 2 – August 27, September 1 – September 27)
CLEVELAND INDIANS – 177 (June 23 – June 27, July 3 – July 13, July 16 – August 22, August 24 – September 5, September 20 – September 21, September 23)
OAKLAND ATHLETICS  – 168 (May 28 – June 1, July 3, July 14 – July 26, July 28 – July 31, August 21 – August 24, August 27 – September 1, September 4 – September 27)
TEXAS RANGERS – 27 (June 1 – June 19, June 26 – July 2)
BOSTON RED SOX – 19 (May 28 – June 1, June 5 – June 8, June 17 – June 23, June 26, July 27)

NATIONAL LEAGUE

ATLANTA BRAVES – 294 (May 28 – September 27)
LOS ANGELES DODGERS -294 (May 28 – September 27)
CHICAGO CUBS – 261 (May 28 – September 19)
WASHINGTON NATIONALS – 255 (July 4 – July 5, July 8 – September 27)
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS – 198 (June 23 – June 24, July 16, July 20, July 23 – August 5, August 12 – September 27)
MILWAUKEE BREWERS – 120 (May 28 – July 7, July 14, July 18 – July 19, July 21 – July 22, July 27, August 8 – August 11, September 12, September 18 – September 267)
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES – 77 (May 28 – June 20, June 26 – June 29, July 1 – July 4, July 6, July 13, July 15 – July 17, July 20, July 31, August 2, August 4 – August 8, August 17)
COLORADO ROCKIES – 14 (June 20 – July 2)
SAN DIEGO PADRES – 1 (June 1)

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One More Weekend To Go: Locked on MLB Podcast – September 27, 2019

1E5F7328-60C3-46B7-9662-E7C4D5FD1414The Regular Season wraps up this weekend. The Brewers have images of a division title dancing in their heads, we say good bye to King Felix and the Indians find the worst time to go on a losing streak.

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Who Owned Baseball – September 26, 2019

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Let’s see owned baseball on September 26, 2019

Earning Full WOBs:

Willans Astudillo got 4 hits, including a homer, as the Twins pounded Detroit, 10-4.

Sean Manaea allowed 1 run over 6 innings, walking none and striking out 5 Mariners to earn the 3-1 decision for the A’s.

Pablo Reyes went 3 for 4 with 2 runs scored and 2 RBI as the Pirates topped the Cubs, 9-5.

Jordan Yamamoto struck out 10 Mets over 6 innings of 1 hit shutout ball, setting up Miami’s 4-2 come from behind victory.

Earning 1/2 WOBs:

Aristedes Aquino homered and added 2 more hits but the Reds could not stop the scorching hot Brewers, 5-3.

Félix Hernández overcame a shaky start to pitch into the 6th and give Seattle fans one last thrill in the 3-1 loss to the A’s.

Josh Reddick collected 5 hits in the Astros 4-3 extra inning defeat by the Angels.

Zack Wheeler pitched 8 strong innings, striking out 10 Marlins along the way. But he allowed critical home runs late and took the hard lick 4-2 decision for the Mets.

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