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Ep 44. Un repaso de la temporada del lanzador derecho de Bravos, Spencer Strider, y comparamos a dos grandes mánager en lucha por el banderín de la división Oeste de la Liga Americana: Dusty Baker vs Bruche Bochy.

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00:00 Today in Entre Líneas, in El Abrior, the road to the 300 punches of Spencer Srider.
00:08 In La Historia, the chain of Kurt Hubble, the 500 of Mel Odd and the 3000 of Bird Blind Levin.
00:16 In El Versus, two great managers face to face, Bruce Bochy and Dusty Baker.
00:23 And in El Cerrador, the usual data to take them to try to win, to win for sure.
00:31 This and more, today in Entre Líneas.
00:50 New chapter of Entre Líneas and we welcome you with pleasure.
00:54 The most cordial greeting, everything ready and everything prepared to address each section with agility,
01:03 with dynamics, with the news of the great leagues, with the look, the content, the opinion and the analysis here in Entre Líneas.
01:13 And in El Abrior, we are not going to talk about the changes today, probably tomorrow, today that the date is closed,
01:20 today that is the deadline for direct changes and probably some or other shocking will be recorded on this day, Tuesday.
01:29 Today in El Abrior, and if there are changes, but we are going to leave them in the press room segment to review them.
01:36 Today, in this part of the program, in this initial part, we want to talk about the man with the mustaches.
01:43 The mustache that Spencer Strider throws, a man who came to punch in the great leagues.
01:51 The right of the Atlanta Braves with a really shocking record in terms of his punching ability
02:00 and the domain that he has exhibited quickly has become a sort of number one in rotation in an Atlanta team
02:07 that had Max Frith as the ace, even Charlie Morton with his veteranism.
02:12 But this boy has really impacted since last year when he was inserted in mid-campaign in the opening rotation
02:20 and was second in the vote for the rookie of the year, losing with his own teammate Michael Harry II.
02:27 Maybe this campaign, the feats of Shohei Ohtani, the ability to give honrones, steal bases from Ronald Acuña Jr.
02:39 with his superlative performance, the high average of Luis Sarraez, various feats, individualities that have topped the scene,
02:48 have not allowed us to pay due attention to Spencer Strider.
02:53 In the opening rotation we said, "Heading to 300 punches."
02:58 Well, he's heading that way. He's heading to put his name on a select list of punchers who have achieved
03:08 300 or more punches in a season of the great leagues.
03:13 In 2023, Strider's performance, and there we see part of his performance, 123 innings, 199 punches, 21 openings, 11-3 record,
03:29 with an effectivity that looks a little high for the level of control of punches, 3.73,
03:36 has had one or another clumsy exit that has inflated his effectiveness, but look at you,
03:44 in other numbers and peripheral statistics, the domain is appreciated.
03:50 The opponents connect him for a very low 213 and the whip is also quite good with 1.09,
03:58 because he's a power guy, and his repertoire is straight slider.
04:06 And he's added a change that he uses from time to time.
04:11 This slider is deadly, this one you just saw against right-handed strikers is tremendous,
04:17 and against left-handed strikers, how he sinks, here how he looked against Cedric Mullins, is really shocking.
04:24 In his career, taking into account last year, 257 innings, 401 punches, and today he will continue adding,
04:34 because he has to throw Spencer Strider, 54 games thrown, 41 openings.
04:42 As we said, last year he started in the bullpen, and in the course of the campaign,
04:48 they inserted him in the rotation, and from then on, he built the season that led him to be a finalist for the rookie of the year.
04:58 In 2022 he became the thrower who most quickly reached 200 punches in the history of MLB.
05:05 He did it in 130 innings thrown, surpassing Randy Johnson by 2/3.
05:11 The big unit did it in 132/3, 2 outs more, that is, Strider, 2 outs less to reach that 200 punch figure.
05:24 Garrett Cole, and yesterday we talked about Garrett Cole, how well he's doing with his peers,
05:30 between 30 and 35 years, how he's on another level, how somehow, using a similar,
05:39 in the time of Michael Schumacher, or Max Verstappen today, he took a round or two rounds from his opponents.
05:47 Garrett Cole reached 200 punches in 133/1/3.
05:52 But the issue is the 300 punches of the right of the mustaches.
05:58 In the modern era, and we are talking from 1900 onwards,
06:03 only 38 throwers have achieved seasons of 300 punches or more.
06:10 And only 5 did it in the last 20 years.
06:14 Before, pitchers threw 300 innings, 270 innings.
06:21 Today, surpassing 200 innings is already remarkable.
06:27 In the last two decades, then, the pitchers who have achieved seasons of 300 or more are Clayton Kershaw in 2015,
06:39 Chris Sale in 2017, Max Scherzer in 2018, Garrett Cole in 2019, and Justin Berlander that same year.
06:49 Both with the Houston Astros, what a nightmare for the rivals with Berlander and Cole together in that level of dominance that year, both with 300 punches.
07:00 Well, Strider, in 21 openings in the current campaign, has 199 fans, as we saw in the statistics, in 123 innings.
07:13 That represents 14.5 punches for each 9 innings thrown.
07:21 So far, the right has shown health, it has not lost any openings in the season.
07:30 If it maintains this trajectory, it would be making 33 openings in the season.
07:38 And the projection in normal conditions, without losing openings, and with the same punching rhythm, it would be making 311 openings in this season.
07:51 Nothing guarantees that it will be like that, because maybe Atlanta, with the rhythm that the team itself has, has completely escaped the division.
08:03 And since Strider is still a young arm, an arm that has certain special conditions of care,
08:15 well, they will save him a little bit at the end, once they have probably secured the pass to the postseason,
08:21 with a couple of weeks left to finish the qualifying round.
08:26 And that's where one, damn, romantic and attached to the feats, the feats that heroes build,
08:39 the heroes who become legends and the legends that invite us to fall in love with the game,
08:45 feels that this can happen and that we see ourselves deprived of a season of 300 punches Strider.
08:53 That he can do it in the future, later on? Well, perfectly, of course.
08:57 And it's a little bit about that, about understanding that Atlanta could preserve,
09:03 protect a little bit, Strider's arm at the end.
09:07 If they were in the fight, I think they would go all out with him, because he seems like an arm of those strong, powerful,
09:13 of those that don't require so much care, and that's why I always talk about individualizing the care.
09:19 Not all the same, because each arm responds differently and each human being is different,
09:27 and then see how it goes and carry it little by little according to the characteristics of each arm and each thrower.
09:35 He's missing 101 punches then for the 300.
09:39 If he makes the remaining 12 exits in the season, he would even need to lower the pace,
09:45 8.5 punches per game and he would reach the 300.
09:51 In the 20th century, the 300-punch season was more common.
09:56 Nolan Ryan, who broke the record, Sandy Koufax, Randy Johnson, each with 6 exits of that type of 300 punches.
10:07 Strider will turn 25 in October, and if he succeeds, he would become the 5th youngest thrower in the modern era,
10:17 and in almost 60 years in the major leagues.
10:21 Who are the youngest throwers with a 300-punch campaign?
10:25 Vida Blue at 21, the Big Train, Walter Johnson at 22 years and 7 months,
10:31 Sam McDowell at 22 years and 9 months, again Walter Johnson at 24 years and Nolan Ryan at 25 years and 5 months.
10:41 In the Atlanta Braves, he would open a path that no one achieved,
10:46 and look at the good throwers there, one with a great punching capacity like John Smoltz,
10:54 Greg Maddux, who wasn't a puncher, but he made more than 3,000 fans in his career,
10:59 which is a number that placed him on a very select list,
11:06 but well, none of them, neither Smoltz, nor Maddux, nor Tom Gloving, nor Warren Spann, or Phil Necro,
11:13 achieved a 300-punch campaign. Strider would be the first.
11:20 And the path that the young man is on would allow him to break the record of 300 punches in the smallest number of innings thrown.
11:34 That mark belongs to Gary Cole, 212 innings, 1/3 in 2019.
11:42 Strider could reach the number in 192 innings, 1/3.
11:49 Average punches per opening, a minimum of 30 innings from 1906 onward.
11:56 Strider 8.9, Randy Johnson 8.0.
11:59 The highest number of punches in the first 41 innings of his career.
12:04 Strider 364, Dwight Gooden achieved 342.
12:10 It's really remarkable. For example, here's another guy.
12:14 Strider has punched 38.6% of the hitters he's faced in his career,
12:20 which is the highest rate for any player with at least 30 openings in history.
12:25 Do you know who follows him? Shohei Ohtani with 31.3.
12:30 Yes, Ohtani's season, Acuña's, Arraez's,
12:35 has not allowed us to pay due attention to Spencer Strider's punching course,
12:42 and today we wanted to do it.
12:45 We present you the trivia in between.
12:50 Which team has won more games in its career from Justin Verlander?
12:55 Once the right-handed hit 250 wins in its most recent start.
13:01 Will it be the Seattle Mariners? Will it be the Chicago Mid-Whites?
13:05 Perhaps the Cleveland Guardians or the Kansas City Royals?
13:11 It should be a team from that central division of the American League.
13:17 They spent a lot of time with the Detroit Tigers and Verlander.
13:21 We'll see the answer soon.
13:23 Back to our show, our edition of today's trivia.
13:32 We're in the vibrant press room,
13:35 and today we're focused on the latest acquisitions in the major leagues.
13:42 We'll start with the Chicago Pups,
13:44 who said they wouldn't change Cody Bellinger.
13:47 They went into that streak of 8 straight wins,
13:50 then by the way, they lost 2 in a row,
13:52 but they felt they were on track for the postseason pass,
13:56 and Bellinger is one of the key pieces in their offense.
14:00 Marcus Stroman was also supposedly in the market,
14:03 and he hasn't been doing well.
14:05 Yesterday, he was back in the spotlight,
14:08 but we estimate that he won't be changing either.
14:11 The Pups have become buyers.
14:14 For example, a desired piece in the market,
14:17 Jamer Candelario, was acquired by the Chicago team
14:20 from the Nationals of Washington.
14:22 A set that was received by the minor league players,
14:26 Kevin Maid, and left-handed thrower DJ Hurst.
14:30 Candelario was wanted by 7 or 8 teams in the major leagues,
14:35 including the Marlins.
14:37 He's had a good batting campaign,
14:40 and he's played a defense above his historic defensive ability.
14:47 Chicago also acquired, and it's not a very resonant name,
14:52 Jose Cuas, a Dominican right-handed player from the Kansas City Royals,
14:56 by the Puerto Rican Nelson Velasquez,
15:00 who was once an important prospect for the Pups.
15:03 Cuas has 52 punches in 41 innings, 2/3,
15:07 with 4.54 of effectiveness.
15:10 A way to strengthen the bullpen, the relief,
15:13 the Pups' team.
15:15 The Divas of Arizona, who have had problems in the final part of their relief,
15:19 Andrew Chaffin has been failing repeatedly,
15:23 they acquired the goalkeeper Paul Sewell from the Seattle Mariners.
15:27 We miss Seattle, who are in the fight,
15:31 with a record of over 500,
15:33 there with the Los Angeles,
15:35 you see the Los Angeles strengthening,
15:37 and in exchange, Seattle is passive,
15:40 rather giving a very important pitcher in their scheme for the final episodes.
15:45 Arizona gave Josh Rojas, who is a prospect,
15:49 well, his prospect stage has passed,
15:52 but he is a young player still,
15:54 and he is in the major leagues.
15:56 So it is a change in which Seattle feels
15:59 that it can replace Sewell
16:02 and strengthen another department.
16:05 The Seattle goalkeeper can be the Mexican Andres Muñoz now,
16:09 who has a very powerful arm,
16:12 constantly at 100 miles.
16:14 In addition to Rojas,
16:19 the Mariners acquire Dominic Canzone
16:23 and infielder Ryan Bliss.
16:25 Canzone is a gardener who can also play in the starting.
16:28 Sewell is in a campaign of a lot of dominance,
16:31 his second of more than 20 saved.
16:35 Rojas has 381 games in 5 safras with Arizona,
16:40 and Canzone prospect 19
16:43 in the farm system of the Divas,
16:46 and Bliss prospect number 29.
16:49 So, although they weaken the bullpen,
16:52 Seattle has players to the future
16:55 and a present that can help in the interior box
16:59 in the case of Josh Rojas.
17:01 Tampa Bay Kings added to their ranks
17:04 Aaron Chivale, who has been throwing very well.
17:07 The last openings with the Guardians have been of great dominance.
17:11 In exchange for the starter Kyle Manzardo,
17:14 Tampa Bay strengthens its rotation,
17:16 hit by injuries,
17:18 especially the back of the rotation.
17:21 Right now with Shane McClanahan,
17:24 Tyler Glassnow, who is throwing very well,
17:28 and Zach Eflin,
17:29 have very well covered the front of the rotation,
17:33 but for the back,
17:35 Chivale, who was the number one of Cleveland right now,
17:38 because it happens to reinforce a opening department
17:42 that is in the Tampa Bay team.
17:44 Chivale left 1.45 of effectiveness in July,
17:48 only six races in 37.1,
17:51 and the rivals beating him to 176 against him.
17:55 Manzardo is prospect 37 of all baseball,
17:58 according to MLB Pipeline.
18:01 Of the Guardians, well,
18:03 they are close to Minnesota,
18:05 because Minnesota is a weak leader,
18:09 and the Guardians are very close to the first place.
18:13 Maybe Cleveland feels that some of the injured,
18:16 Tristan McKenzie or Shane Bieber,
18:18 who is on the 60-day list,
18:20 can return,
18:22 and that his rotation is not so resentful
18:25 now that Aaron Chivale is out.
18:27 The Milwaukee Brewers also made their move,
18:30 they got Mark Canna from the Mets in New York,
18:33 Mark Canna,
18:36 along with Justin Jarvis.
18:38 Canna, an outfielder, beats for 255 against right-handers,
18:42 better than Blake Perkins and Joe Weimer,
18:45 two of the options of Milwaukee for the outfield.
18:47 Weimer, a rookie, has shown power,
18:49 but low average.
18:51 So it seems to be a good piece for the outfield
18:54 of the Milwaukee team.
18:56 In other notes and information,
18:59 we have that in the Sawyers,
19:01 the X-rays gave negative on Will Smith's elbow.
19:04 There was panic in Los Angeles,
19:06 they gave the receiver a blow,
19:08 and he got out of that game,
19:10 but the X-rays gave negative.
19:13 That was last Sunday in the game against Cincinnati.
19:16 It is possible that he will return to action
19:19 today, once the Sawyers had a free Monday.
19:23 And with respect to the Cincinnati Reds,
19:25 who already took first place,
19:27 who no longer see Milwaukee,
19:29 a team that submitted him in the regular season,
19:31 in the particular series,
19:34 and who, even being submitted by Milwaukee,
19:37 a direct rival, have made a game and a half difference,
19:40 Cincinnati is believing in him.
19:43 Although they have not made any changes,
19:46 they are about to receive Hunter Green back.
19:49 The young right-footer throws flames,
19:51 with a hip injury,
19:53 he is scheduled to start his minor league rehabilitation
19:56 this Saturday.
19:58 And maybe with two or three openings,
20:00 Green is ready to return.
20:02 On Friday, he faced a live practice session,
20:07 and it is expected that he will repeat it today,
20:11 before he goes to the signing,
20:15 to embark on the minor league rehabilitation.
20:19 He has been out since mid-June,
20:22 for that problem in his right hip.
20:25 So that is the best reinforcement for Cincinnati,
20:29 in the face of the final stretch,
20:32 the return of Hunter Green.
20:34 Today in history, 1933.
20:40 As today, August 1st,
20:42 Kyle Hoveld reaches the record figure in MLB,
20:45 45 innings, 1/3 for the moment,
20:48 without allowing races.
20:50 A streak that was cut
20:52 in the defeat of the Giants 3 to 1,
20:55 over the Boston Braves.
20:59 1945.
21:01 A day like today, Mel Odd of the New York Giants,
21:04 connects his historic 500th run in MLB,
21:07 against Johnny Hutchins of the Braves.
21:10 Odd joins Babe Ruth, 714,
21:13 and Jimmy Fox, 527,
21:15 as the only ones to reach that figure for then.
21:20 1986.
21:22 As today, August 1st,
21:24 Bear Bly Levin of the Minnesota Belles,
21:27 becomes the 10th pitcher to add 3,000 punches in his career.
21:31 In the game, he defeated Oakland 10 to 1,
21:34 with only 2 unstoppables allowed,
21:36 and 15 punches recited.
21:39 To celebrate, Kirby Pockett beat the cycle,
21:42 first in history, in the Metro Dome.
21:45 Today in history, between the lines.
21:48 [crowd cheering]
21:53 Career win number 2,000 as a manager,
21:56 his much anticipated place in Cooperstown,
22:00 is now solidified.
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