We’re operating out of season. With the sphere of contenders winnowed to the purpose that solely two groups have Playoff Odds between 8% and 80%, a lot of the intrigue past jockeying for seeding considerations a race towards the clock. Gamers have solely a lot time to get well from accidents, notably new ones, and so some returns are doubtful. Their availability might very effectively have an effect on how the playoffs unfold.
On that entrance, it was a weekend that includes dangerous information for some contenders as they reckoned with their newest dangerous breaks, figuratively and actually. Gavin Stone, the surprising stalwart of the Dodgers rotation, landed on the injured listing as a consequence of shoulder irritation, whereas Jeff McNeil, one of many Mets’ hottest hitters, suffered a fractured wrist. Whit Merrifield, who’s completed good work filling in at second base for the Braves, broke a bone in his foot, and, if we shift focus to the fringes of the Wild Card race, the Mariners Luis Castillo strained a hamstring. Every of those conditions deserves a better look, so pitter patter, let’s get at ‘er.
Dodgers
Given final 12 months’s 9.00 ERA in a 31-inning cup of espresso — the product of pitch-tipping, because it seems — Stone was an unlikely candidate to guide the Dodgers in begins (25) and innings (140.1) up to now. But the 25-year-old righty has not solely completed that, posting a stable 3.53 ERA and 4.03 FIP, he’s been the one member of the crew’s season-opening rotation to keep away from the IL… till now. Even a few additional days to relaxation earlier than Friday’s scheduled begin weren’t sufficient to maintain Stone from being sidelined.
Supervisor Dave Roberts instructed reporters on Friday that Stone could be shut down from throwing for not less than 10 days, whereas president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman admitted the crew isn’t positive whether or not he’ll return in time for the postseason, including, “I’m optimistic he’s going to do every little thing he probably can. There’s simply a lot unknown round it that we’re going to do all we will to dominate every day, and hopefully, when he begins throwing, he can ramp up from there. It’s simply laborious to invest proper now.”
Stone’s damage wouldn’t be such an enormous deal if the Dodgers didn’t have so many key starters already on the IL, together with Tyler Glasnow, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Clayton Kershaw. If the playoffs have been to begin as we speak, the one certainty could be deadline acquisition Jack Flaherty, with rookie Landon Knack the one different wholesome starter who’s pitched acceptably sufficient (3.00 ERA, 4.55 IP in 54 innings) to advantage getting the ball, and each Walker Buehler (5.67 ERA, 5.98 FIP in 54 innings) and Bobby Miller (7.79 ERA, 6.80 FIP in 49.2 innings) looking for their manner out of the tall grass after post-injury struggles.
The latest starter to wind up on the IL is Kershaw. On August 30, in his seventh begin since coming back from shoulder surgical procedure, the 36-year-old southpaw departed after only one inning and three runs allowed to the Diamondbacks as a consequence of a bone spur in his left huge toe. Given the opponent, it was an uncomfortable reminder of the abrupt ending of his 2023 season, however fortunately, the damage wasn’t arm-related — or back-related, for that matter. He’s handled the bone spur for “perhaps a few years” in accordance with Roberts, and whereas it’s often manageable, on this case, he had a lot swelling he couldn’t push off the rubber and keep his velocity. The Dodgers are optimistic Kershaw can return with out surgical procedure; he’s carrying a strolling boot however has been capable of play catch. Whereas he’s been erratic when obtainable (4.50 ERA and three.55 FIP in 30 innings), he had a fairly robust three-start stretch the place he allowed simply two runs in 16.1 innings towards the Phillies, Brewers, and Cardinals from August 6–18.
If there’s excellent news, it’s that on Tuesday Yamamoto is slated to return from an almost three-month absence as a consequence of a rotator cuff pressure, going through the Cubs and Shota Imanaga. Earlier than being sidelined with what was initially described as triceps tightness, the 25-year-old righty had pitched exceptionally effectively, delivering a 2.92 ERA and a pair of.69 FIP in 74 innings over 14 begins, and a 2.33 ERA and over six innings per flip for those who don’t rely his one-inning catastrophe in Seoul within the season’s second sport. Yamamoto has made simply two rehab begins of two innings apiece, with pitch counts of 31 and 53 for Triple-A Oklahoma Metropolis, so the expectation is that he’ll prime out within the neighborhood of 70–75 pitches and proceed build up from there.
As for Glasnow, who has already set profession highs for begin (22) and innings (134), he’s working his manner again from a mid-August prognosis of elbow tendinitis. He threw a 25-pitch bullpen on Saturday, his first time throwing off the mound since being sidelined, and can throw not less than another on Tuesday earlier than going through dwell hitters. With Double-A Tulsa’s season ending on September 15 and Oklahoma Metropolis’s on September 22, the Dodgers are hoping to squeeze in not less than one rehab begin earlier than he returns.
Yet one more damage to notice. If Friday’s information about Stone wasn’t dangerous sufficient, the sight of Teoscar Hernández departing after being hit on the proper foot by Matthew Boyd was notably nerve-wracking, because the 31-year-old slugger has come up huge again and again for the crew, hitting .266/.331/.488 (128 wRC+) with 28 homers. Luckily, he’s been identified with a contusion and could possibly be again early this week.
As with an offense that has largely bludgeoned opponents into submission because the returns of Mookie Betts and Max Muncy — they’ve averaged 5.56 runs per sport since August 19 whereas going 13-5, shopping for them respiration room within the NL West race — the Dodgers have the beginning pitching to win all of it. But their possibilities of doing so come right down to what number of of those guys can be obtainable and efficient in October. In that gentle, their first-round bye looms giant, notably in comparison with the opposite groups on this roundup.
Mets
Because of a nine-game profitable streak that briefly carried them into sole possession of the third NL Wild Card slot, the Mets have been the majors’ hottest crew, but when they’re to safe a playoff spot, they’ll need to do it with out McNeil, who is anticipated to overlook 4 to 6 weeks — the remainder of the common season after which some. The 32-year-old second baseman fractured his proper wrist through the fifth inning of Friday’s sport, when he was hit by a curveball from the Reds’ Brandon Williamson whereas attempting to bunt:
Neither McNeil nor the Mets initially believed the damage was notably severe, as he stayed within the sport, ran the bases and performed the sphere within the sixth inning. Solely when he was readying himself to bat once more did he understand he couldn’t proceed. By way of MLB.com:
“I assumed nothing of it actually, it was a breaking ball: 95 % positive it hit the [wrist] guard I used to be carrying,” McNeil mentioned. “It didn’t harm that dangerous operating the bases, after which I began to really feel it just a little bit warming up the subsequent inning, simply throwing the ball to first base… Went into the cage, and it simply didn’t really feel good to swing. So it was extra that turning-over movement that made it flare up.”
Harrison Bader pinch-hit for McNeil, and Jose Iglesias, who had pinch-hit for Jesse Winker earlier within the inning, took over at second base in a sport the Mets gained 6-4 in 10 innings on a Mark Vientos walk-off homer. An MRI taken on Saturday revealed McNeils’ fracture. At greatest, his timeline would make him obtainable a while in early to mid-October, ought to the Mets nonetheless be enjoying.
Based mostly on his total numbers, McNeil is within the midst of his second subpar season in a row, hitting .238/.308/.384 with 12 homers, and 5 steals. Each his 98 wRC+ and 1.3 WAR are his lowest marks since 2021, however his total numbers undersell his in-season rebound. When the Mets began the season 24-35, McNeil hit simply .227/.296/.320 (80 wRC+) whereas enjoying practically day-after-day; till Could 30, all of his days off got here towards righties, with lefty-swinging Joey Wendle taking seven begins in his place.
Wendle didn’t hit, nevertheless, and the Mets DFA’d after which launched him in mid-Could. On Could 31, they recalled Iglesias from Triple-A Syracuse, and from June 3–8, supervisor Carlos Mendoza began him at second, with McNeil benched with the intention to get a reset. Since then, Mendoza has used a modified platoon, with McNeil beginning simply twice towards lefties, towards whom he’s hit simply .234/.284/.336 (78 wRC+) this 12 months, and Iglesias taking some begins towards righties whereas hitting an out-of-character .316/.364/.440 (129 wRC+) in 209 PA total.
McNeil didn’t actually begin hitting till after the All-Star break, however he’s been on fireplace since:
Jeff McNeil Splits by Half
Cut up | PA | HR | BB% | Okay% | EV | Brl% | HH% | AVG | OBP | SLG | wRC+ |
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1st Half | 323 | 5 | 6.8% | 12.4% | 87.1 | 1.6% | 30.2% | .216 | .276 | .314 | 71 |
2nd Half | 149 | 7 | 8.7% | 18.8% | 86.8 | 6.9% | 32.4% | .289 | .376 | .547 | 157 |
Although his common exit velocity and hard-hit charge haven’t modified a lot, McNeil’s barrel charge greater than quadrupled, and his dwelling run charge greater than tripled, from 1.5% of all plate appearances to 4.7%. Amongst all Mets, his 157 wRC+ within the second half trails solely that of MVP candidate Francisco Lindor (159). Between McNeil’s tear and the arrival of Iglesias, second base has gone from a place of weak point to certainly one of energy, the small pattern of September however:
Mets Second Basemen by Month
Month | PA | BB% | Okay% | AVB | OBP | SLG | wRC+ |
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Mar/Apr | 114 | 8.8% | 12.3% | .228 | .310 | .317 | 84 |
Could | 112 | 6.3% | 12.5% | .212 | .268 | .298 | 64 |
June | 92 | 3.3% | 10.9% | .299 | .326 | .391 | 104 |
July | 105 | 6.7% | 6.7% | .266 | .324 | .521 | 134 |
Aug | 114 | 12.3% | 17.5% | .260 | .368 | .438 | 132 |
Sep | 26 | 3.8% | 30.8% | .208 | .269 | .250 | 54 |
As for the place the Mets go from right here, the chances are Iglesias — who has hit for a 115 wRC+ in 138 PA towards righties and a 153 wRC+ in 72 PA towards lefties — will get the majority of the enjoying time at second. Journeyman infielder Pablo Reyes, who has been restricted to a single pinch-running look since being referred to as up on September 1, is the backup for the second. The 31-year-old righty-swinging utilityman hit simply .183/.234/.217 (23 wRC+) in 64 PA for the Crimson Sox earlier this 12 months however was moderately productive as not too long ago as final 12 months (.287/.339/.377, 94 wRC+). The Mets might dip into their minor league system to name up Luisangel Acuña, a 22-year-old 45-FV prospect who ranks sixth on their up to date crew listing and who, as you might need guessed by his title, is the youthful brother of Braves celebrity Ronald Acuña Jr. He hasn’t hit a lot since being acquired from the Rangers within the Max Scherzer commerce, with a .261/.301/.362 (71 wRC+) line at Syracuse, however he did steal 38 bases and might play each center infield positions in addition to heart subject.
Braves
With the Mets’ 3-1 loss to the Reds on Sunday and the Braves’ 4-3 walk-off win over the Blue Jays, the 2 NL East rivals are each 78-65, tied for the third Wild Card spot. Atlanta’s center infield has a brand new damage as effectively, as Merrifield fouled a ball off his left foot throughout Friday’s sport towards the Blue Jays and suffered a fracture. Based mostly on preliminary CT and MRI scans, the Braves believed he would miss six to eight weeks, however after consulting with a foot specialist Saturday, the crew is optimistic he can return a lot sooner. “It’s a steady fracture,” Merrifield instructed reporters on Saturday. “So, we’ll attempt to get the smooth tissue and swelling down. It’s only a ache tolerance factor after that from my understanding.”
The 35-year-old Merrifield spent the season’s first half with the Phillies, hitting simply .199/.277/.295 (64 wRC+) in 174 PA earlier than drawing his launch, however since becoming a member of the Braves in late July and filling in for the injured Ozzie Albies, he’s hit a good .243/.359/.342 (103 wRC+) in 134 PA, although his protection at second base has been at greatest a blended bag in accordance with the metrics (-6 DRS, 1 FRV).
As for Albies, the 27-year-old switch-hitter has been out since July 22 after fracturing his left wrist in a collision throughout a stolen base try. It was his second journey to the IL this season; he additionally missed 10 days after breaking the massive toe of his proper foot in mid-April. When obtainable, he’s hit a modest .258/.310/.407 (98 wRC+) in 394 PA. Whereas he’s been working in direction of a return, he continues to expertise discomfort whereas swinging left-handed, usually his weaker aspect (96 wRC+ profession, in comparison with 146 wRC+ batting righty towards lefties). The Braves haven’t dominated out the opportunity of Albies returning and batting completely as a righty however are leaving that call with the participant, in accordance to supervisor Brian Snitker.
With Albies nonetheless out together with Austin Riley — who fractured his proper hand on August 19 when hit by a pitch and is anticipated to overlook six to eight weeks — the Braves acquired Cavan Biggio from the Giants on Saturday by way of a minor league deal. That is the 29-year-old Biggio’s fourth group of 2024. He started the season with the Blue Jays, was DFA’d and traded to the Dodgers on June 12, then DFA’d once more and launched on August 8. The Giants signed him on August 23, however he solely performed for his or her Triple-A Sacramento affiliate, the place he went 7-for-43. He hit a mixed .197/.316/.306 (86 wRC+) in 219 PA with the Blue Jays and Dodgers, which explains why he’s fallen out of favor, however as not too long ago as final 12 months, he produced a 102 wRC+ for Toronto. Since he was not within the Braves group as of September 1, he’s ineligible for the postseason roster, however contemplating that the participant the Braves began at second base thrice prior to now week rather than Merrifield, Luke Williams, is a profession .223/.284/.294 (61 wRC+) hitter in 307 PA, absolutely anything seems like an improve. Eli White, who got here off the bench to play proper subject after which second base within the late innings on Sunday and went 2-for-2 whereas scoring the tying and profitable runs, can be within the combine, however he’s a profession .189/.265/.304 (59 wRC+) hitter in 434 PA.
Mariners
What was as soon as a 10-game AL West lead over the Astros is now a 4.5-game deficit, because the Mariners have gone 29-40 since that high-water mark on June 18. Now 73-71, the crew nonetheless has slim hopes (7.6%) of reaching the postseason by both the division or Wild Card routes, however the rotation with the majors’ lowest ERA (3.36) and fourth-highest WAR (14.3) might not get rather more assist from Castillo. The 31-year-old righty left Sunday’s begin towards the Cardinals after simply three innings as a consequence of a left hamstring pressure. He’ll bear an MRI on Monday that may decide the severity and his outlook.
Although his 3.64 ERA ranks fourth amongst Mariners starters and his 3.93 FIP fifth, Castillo leads the crew — and the AL — with 30 begins. He’s second on the employees and sixth within the majors in innings (175.1), however has been barely much less efficient within the second half than the primary. The drop-off to a fill-in starter (probably Emerson Hancock, who’s pitched to a 4.76 ERA and 5.43 FIP in 45.1 innings) is substantial, notably for a crew that faces such a steep uphill battle to get to October.