Bottle opener: O’Hoppe, Dodgers, Reds, Padres

Here are three things we will follow in baseball throughout the day:
1. O’Hoppe Exit:
Angels took a tough hit when the receiver beats track and field last night Logan Ohoop Warm-up hit by A’s shortstop’s bat Jacob Wilson. Wilson’s warm-up swing hit O’Hoppe under the mask, and soon afterwards he was immediately in a bitter pain. After the game, interim manager Ray Montgomery told reporters (including MLB.com’s Rhett Bollinger) that O’Hoppe “dos well” but added that the club was passing him through tests and concussion protocols. Of course, O’Hoppe may need to head to a list of 7-day injuries to address symptoms related to concussions, if he does Travis d’Arnaud Will take over the regular duties behind the plate. Sebastian Rivero,,,,, Zach Humphreysand Chad Wolah Although none of them are in the 40-man lineup, they all use it as a potential depth option.
2. Dodgers Roster Move:
Dodgers Captain Dave Roberts said yesterday that the team hopes to welcome two basemen Max Munchy and Southpaw Alex Vesia Back from today’s injury list (through Fabian Ardaya of Track and Field). Both were patched from the inclined strain. Their reward is at the right time for the Dodgers, as the team has been in trouble in recent weeks and currently only wins one game on the Padres in NL West. Munchy has played only 89 games this year, but is highly productive when healthy, which is a testament to the .258/.389/.491 Slash series. Meanwhile, Vesia has been one of the team’s most reliable bullpen weapons, with an ERA of 2.75 ERA and a 33% strikeout rate in 59 appearances.
3. Series Preview: Red @ Padres
The Reds maintained a light playoff hope over the weekend, when they played their last two of their three games against the Mets. Cincinnati is still behind New York’s four games, currently owning the second NL wildcard position in the six games at the San Diego Club. The Reds headed to Petco Park for three games, which would be key. A red sweep can push them directly back to the mixture, while a scan in the other direction will be close to the end of the Cincinnati road.
As mentioned, the Padres are just a game for NL West’s Dodgers, which is crucial to manager Mike Shildt’s roster. Red Army will send left-handed Nick Lodolo (3.22 ERA) The mound opposite the veterinarian Padres, 39, to 39 Yu Darvishhe started to have a 5.75 ERA in 11 years this year (but 4.11 in the last seven). Tuesday will be starting attack on Padres against the Reds Zack Littell (3.81 ERA), and Wednesday’s series finale will see Nick Pivetta (2.85 Era) Andrew Yape (2.88 ERA) Duel between two more impressive pitchers in the NL.