Opening: Martin, Royal, Giant, Philadelphia

Here are three things we want to focus on in baseball today:
1. Martin quits due to shoulder problems:
Wanderer Right-handed Chris Martin After throwing only one court yesterday, I left yesterday’s game against the Astros. Wanderer manager Bruce Bochy told reporters (including Shawn McFarland of the Dallas Morning Post) that Martin’s exit was due to “shoulder discomfort.” Bochy said Martin’s shoulders will be checked before the club makes any decisions about the next step, but it’s hardly shocked to see the nearly 39-year-old hur be placed on the shelf. It will be a tough result for the Wanderers as Martin has a great performance in the late role of the year with an ERA of 1.83 and a 1.87 FIP in 22 games.
2. Series Preview: Royal @Giants
Royals will head to San Francisco for three games, which puts incumbent holders of the final wildcard position in each league against each other. Royals lead the Rangers and Astros at the last spot in the AL, while the Giants lead two games in the NL’s Cardinal field.
Southpaw Kris Bubic There was an ERA of 1.66 ERA at the start of nine times, in San Francisco 6:45 local time, he will take over as left-handed Robbie Ray (3.04 ERA) attempted to bring the Giants’ first loss this season while experienced thunder was bumping. On Tuesday, royal family members Michael Lorenson (Nine times started 3.76 era) will be with Hayden Birdsong (2.31 ERA of 11 relief outings) When moving from bullpen to rotation. The series will end with San Francisco Ace on Wednesday Logan Webber (ERA 2.42 ERA) Replaced the announced royal family. Kansas City put Cole Ragans and Seth Lugo on the injured list over the weekend.
3. How will the Phillies deal with Alvarado’s losses?
Yesterday, Phillies Jose Alvarado After testing for exogenous testosterone, it was suspended in 80 games. In the bullpen in Philadelphia, left-handed was crucial, earning 2.70 ERA and 1.84 FIP in 20 games, while 7 saves. left handed Matt Stram (2.89 ERA, 1.91 FIP in 21 outings) is almost valid, but the Phillies Relief Legion has a bland 4.57 ERA as a collective unit. This is the baseball background, thanks in large part to early struggles Jordan Romano (7.27 Era) and Carlos Hernandez (6.35 ERA). However, Romano’s eight consecutive unrated frames were shocked at a rate of 11 to 1 k/bb. Hernandez isn’t that keen, but has seen strikeouts and walking rates improve by 4.50 mark in the last 10 frames.
It would be a boon to get Romano back to the pre-injury form he showed in Toronto, especially since the trade season is at least unlikely to start seriously. Meanwhile, whether the Phillies can make what they did when they join Southpaw in New York, this could add a minor addition Jose Castillo In the trade, the Diamondback last week?