Hottest Team in Baseball (as of June 28th)
Kenta Maeda (seen stretching before a 2016 game at Citi Field) was one of the Dodgers heroes in Tuesday night's "Freeway Series" win over the Angels. He threw seven shutout innings, allowing just four hits (and walking no one) as he returned to the rotation after working recently out of the bullpen. Joc Pederson belted a three-run home and rookie standout Cody Bellinger added an RBI single as Dave Roberts' crew made it 10 wins in their last 11 games.
After paying a lot of attention to the Yankees and Astros the first half of this season, I'll be keeping closer tabs on the Dodgers, who're now just a half-game back of Houston for the best record in all of baseball.
One of the more unsung Dodgers, Maeda has now won 22 games in a season-and-half in the U.S; he's 6-3 so far this year and has actually lowered his WHIP (for me, the best measure of a pitcher's effectiveness) to 1.125.
After paying a lot of attention to the Yankees and Astros the first half of this season, I'll be keeping closer tabs on the Dodgers, who're now just a half-game back of Houston for the best record in all of baseball.
One of the more unsung Dodgers, Maeda has now won 22 games in a season-and-half in the U.S; he's 6-3 so far this year and has actually lowered his WHIP (for me, the best measure of a pitcher's effectiveness) to 1.125.
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