Baseball last night
History movers: Red Sox (Win Streak) up 63 → 68; Athletics (Losing Streak) up 60 → 65; Dodgers (Team Wins) down 83 → 79.
Lines of the night: JT Brubaker earned his FIRST career save; Kyle Bradish carried a NO-HITTER into the 7th — broken up by a single; James McCann hit his first home run of the season — in his game No. 23; Esmerlyn Valdez went 4-for-8, 3 HR, 8 RBI across a DOUBLEHEADER — a monster doubleheader day.
Milestones reached last night: Josh Jung reached 100 hits.
The .400 chase: Otto Lopez went 0-for-5 last night and saw his average slip 5 points to .334. The gap to .400 is now .066.
The so-what: through 97 team games, Kyle Schwarber sits 12 HR behind Bonds' 73-homer pace (44 at this point). That's the number that decides whether this season becomes a chase or a footnote.
What we were watching
The .400 burndown: Otto Lopez carries a .334 average into today; a .400 finish takes a .498 clip the rest of the way (127-for-255). That is .006 harder than yesterday. A 3-for-4 tonight lowers the requirement to .494; an 0-for-4 raises it to .506.
Tightest race: the AL Central — Guardians (51-46) and Sox (50-45) are even in the standings, zero games back.
Year-over-year: the Sox are 50-45 — 18 wins ahead of where they stood on this date last season (32-63).
30/30 watch: Pete Crow-Armstrong sits at 21 HR / 24 SB — 9 homers short and 6 steals short of a 30/30 season, projecting to 35/40.
Historical intelligence
How the night stacked up
Pace through history
Kyle Schwarber versus the great home-run seasons
Kyle Schwarber has 32 home runs through 97 team games, 10 behind Barry Bonds's 2001 pace at the same checkpoint (42). Comparable chases finished with a median of 46; 27.9% reached 50 and 3.5% reached 60 (n=86).
Retrosheet · verified play-by-play
If the pace holds
A projected top-20 season
If James Wood finishes at the current projection of 149, it would rank No. 20 among all seasons since 1901 — only 19 finished higher.
SABR Lahman Baseball Database · through 2021
Franchise pressure
A franchise record is under pressure
The WSH single-season record is 46 home runs, set by Alfonso Soriano in 2006. James Wood projects to 47 and projects to clear it by 1.
SABR Lahman Baseball Database · through 2021
The environment matters
This is an unusual batter-strikeout climate
MLB teams are averaging 8.36 batter-strikeout events per team game. The last completed season at least this high was 2021. The stored historical peak is 8.81 in 2019.
SABR Lahman Baseball Database · through 2021
Closest to .400
.334AVG
42 consecutive hits needed to reach .400
EXTREME
Home Run Leader
32HR
53 projected HR · 12 behind Bonds's 73 pace
Hits Leader
127H
212 projected H · 30 behind Suzuki's 262 pace
Stolen Base Leader
34SB
57 projected SB · 44 behind Henderson's 130 pace
Doubles Leader
262B
43 projected 2B · 14 behind Webb's 67 pace
Triples Leader
103B
17 projected 3B · 11 behind Wilson's 36 pace
Strikeout Leader
167K
282 projected K · record 383 (Nolan Ryan)
EXTREME
ERA Leader
1.62ERA
111.0 IP · chasing a sub-2.00 finish
ON PACE
Triple Crown Watch (AL)
.318· 31 HR · 70 RBI
2 / 1 / 1 in AVG/HR/RBI league ranks — full board on the Watch page
30/30 Club Pace
21/24HR/SB
35/40 projected HR/SB · team-game pace
ON PACE
Saves Leader
28SV
47 projected SV · record 62
EXTREME
Wins Leader (Team)
DodgersLAD
61W
102 projected wins · record 116
LONG SHOT
Run Differential Leader
DodgersLAD
+149
+249 projected run differential
Fastest Pitch of the Season
105.5MPH
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