A look at what's happening around the majors today:
EMERALD CITY SHOWDOWN
The surprising Mariners have a six-game winning streak and
the best record in the majors at 13-2 heading into a home series against AL
West favorite Houston. Seattle is the first big league team to homer in each of
its first 15 games and only the third club since 1987 to open at least 13-2
after Milwaukee (14-1 in 1987) and Boston (13-2 last year). Seattle's 36 home
runs are tied with the 2000 St. Louis
Cardinals for the most in a team's first 15 games. The Astros
also have won six straight and hope to get star third baseman Alex Bregman back
from a sore hamstring.
HOLLYWOOD SEQUEL
Christian
Yelich and the Brewers visit Dodger Stadium in a rematch of
last year's NL Championship Series won by Los Angeles in seven games. Julio Urias is
scheduled to start against Milwaukee right-hander Corbin Burnes,
who earned his first major league win against Los Angeles on July 21 last
season.
FISH STORY
Angels slugger Mike Trout,
who strained his right groin Tuesday, hopes to be available for an interleague
series this weekend in Chicago. After a 1-6 start, Los Angeles has won six in a
row. Tyler Skaggs (1-1,
2.45 ERA) makes his first career appearance at Wrigley Field in a matinee against Cole Hamels (1-0,
5.73) and the 4-8 Cubs.
POWER COMPANY
Rookie slugger Pete Alonso looks
to keep up his astounding power display when the New York Mets play
at Atlanta. Alonso rocketed his latest home run into a terrace fountain far
beyond the center field fence Thursday night, a 454-foot laser with a 118 mph
exit velocity that splashed into the tank before floating softly on the water.
The only players with harder-hit home runs recorded by Statcast are Giancarlo
Stanton, Aaron Judge and
Mike Trout. Alonso has 17 RBI, a Mets record through 12 big league games. His
12 extra-base hits are the most by any major league player since 1900 in the
first 12 games of a career. The brawny first baseman is batting .378 with six
homers, six doubles and a 1.362 OPS.
REELING ROYALS
Kansas City tries to stop its 10-game losing streak when
the Cleveland
Indians come to town. With the poorest record in the big
leagues at 2-10, the Royals are off to their worst 12-game start since 2006.
"Other teams just can't seem to do any wrong," said Whit
Merrifield, whose hitting streak ended at 31 games Thursday when he
went 0 for 6 against Seattle. Merrifield had not gone hitless since Sept. 9.
Royals center fielder Billy
Hamilton was carted off late with a knee injury, and the team
was awaiting an update on his condition.
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