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Padres notes Testing Soto' s patience to punch or be punched Nola starts again
10/23/2022 2:03:00 AM Padres notes Testing Soto' s patience to punch or be punched Nola starts again
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Padres notes: Testing Soto's patience; to punch or be punched; Nola starts again Still not swinging his best, Juan Soto's free passes have been harder to come by in deeper Padres' lineup than his start to the season with Nationals “I mean when you have a great hitter, an MVP-caliber player behind you, they don’t want to walk you at all,” Soto said. “If you see, there is not any more four-pitch walks. And it’s kind of tough when you don’t feel your best at the plate and that’s happening. But we have to just keep battling and go through it.” One difference: Six of Soto’s 100-plus-mph balls have been on the ground.“I still think his best work could come here in the postseason for us.”The two have caught up this week at Citizens Bank Park.He added: “We didn’t talk much about baseball. It’s more about how our families are doing, our time in Chicago and all that. He’s a good friend of mine.” Read more:
The San Diego Union-Tribune » Padres notes: Machado not among team's four Gold Glove finalists; Game 4 still up in air; staff in good shape Venezuela Opposition Parties Aim to Remove Juan Guaidó as Leader Texas state trooper criticized for response to Uvalde shooting has been fired Texas State Trooper Who Responded to Uvalde Shooting Fired SDPD Releases Body Camera Footage of Deadly Shootout in Southcrest San Diego News Daily
San Diego Police released body camera footage showing the moment officers shot and killed an armed man Tuesday, the sheriff’s department released the names of the two people involved in a fight Thursday, and0 Rady Children’s Hospital says there have been hundreds of RSV cases in the county. Here is San Diego News Daily for Oct. 22, 2022. Read more >> Padres notes: Machado not among team's four Gold Glove finalists; Game 4 still up in air; staff in good shapePadres Jake Cronenworth, Ha-Seong Kim, Trent Grisham and Juan Soto are finalists for NL Gold Glove awards Snubbed. Best third baseman in the league. All. Around quality player. The San Diego Union-Tribune Wow, somebody got a big payoff to keep Manny out. What a let down. PS, No delivery 2 out of 4 days last week sucked. JD Venezuela Opposition Parties Aim to Remove Juan Guaidó as LeaderVenezuela’s biggest opposition parties are moving to remove Juan Guaidó as their leader and phase out a U.S.-led strategy in which he was recognized as the legitimate president in an effort to remove Nicolás Maduro from power Can someone explain this in simple terms Bolsonaro and his supporters are being censored by the president of the TSE with the clear objective of electing the bandit Lula! Undemocratic acts are taking place on the part of the Brazilian Supreme Court in favor of the left. This is not good for Brazil and USA. Could the gold be returned ? Stay tuned for more next week 😂 Texas state trooper criticized for response to Uvalde shooting has been firedThe trooper, Sgt. Juan Maldonado, was among the first to respond to the massacre. He is NOT an outlier. LE is full of spineless people with guns. Texas State Trooper Who Responded to Uvalde Shooting FiredA Texas state trooper who responded to the elementary-school mass shooting in Uvalde has been fired, the Texas Department of Public Safety said Good News!! The Responding Officers where UNFIT FOR THE JOB!! I HAVE NEVER HEARD THAT POLICE OFFICERS ARE WAITING FOR KEYS TO ENTER A BUILDING WERE CHILDREN ARE BEING MASSACRED!! 🤔🤔🤔🤮🤮🤮😤 Why do I keep seeing news about shootings in Texas? happened again? kaitlancollins Because the RepublicanParty is Pro-School Shootings. Their policies and reluctance to do anything prove that. RepublicansKillKids with every dollar and vote they receive. DPS fires one of its first officers at scene of Uvalde mass shootingTexas Department of Public Safety Sgt. Juan Maldonado was suspended with pay over his... Texas State Trooper Who Responded to Uvalde Is FiredJuan Maldonado is one of several troopers investigated after revelations that law enforcement delayed going into the school while the gunman killed 19 children and two teachers. Will he get his pension? Manny Machado .October 20, 2022 Advertisement It is one of practically innumerable plays that illustrates the rare skillsets Machado possesses that make it shocking he is not a finalist for the Gold Glove Award at third base.Kejal Vyas Updated Oct., the former Uvalde school district police chief, as officers who were fired because of their response to the shooting, which killed 19 students and two teachers. It’s a difference that’s made it a bit more challenging to navigate the times when Soto has been searching for his A-swing with the Padres, which, to be honest has been most of his stay so far in San Diego. “I mean when you have a great hitter, an MVP-caliber player behind you, they don’t want to walk you at all,” Soto said. “… That was pretty awesome. “If you see, there is not any more four-pitch walks.-led strategy in which he was recognized as the legitimate president in an effort to unseat Nicolás Maduro, according to several people familiar with the discussions. And it’s kind of tough when you don’t feel your best at the plate and that’s happening. Kim, Cronenworth, center fielder Trent Grisham and right fielder Juan Soto were named one of three finalists at their respective positions. But we have to just keep battling and go through it. ” Soto hit . 1. 5, these people said.236/.388/. Louis’ Nolan Arenado, who has won the award nine straight years, Pittsburgh’s Ke’Bryan Hayes and Colorado‘s Ryan McMahon are the finalists at third base.390 with six homers in 52 games to close the regular season with the Padres and entered Saturday hitting . Continue reading your article with a WSJ membership.231/. “We have some guys on there that I’m glad that they’re on there. 302/.282 with two doubles, no homers, four RBIs and just three walks against nine strikeouts, although he has come through in big spots in important wins in each round.” The Gold Glove Award is determined by a vote of each league’s coaches and managers (weighted 75 percent) and the metrics-based SABR Defensive Index (25 percent). For all the lack of slug in his game this postseason, Soto leads all hitters with 18 balls in play at over 100 mph, four more than Bryce Harper entering Saturday and six more than Machado. One difference: Six of Soto’s 100-plus-mph balls have been on the ground. In other defensive metrics, Machado largely does not measure up with the three finalists. Machado has four 100-plus-mph balls on the ground while slugging . 525 this postseason and Harper has just two while slugging . But his 11 errors were fewer than any of the finalists.857. “It’s not easy to come into a new place and just hit the ground running,” Padres manager Bob Melvin said. He was playing out of position and no sterile metric can truly quantify the difficulty and slim margin for error on the play. “He’s gotten some really big hits for us here recently. We always have a good feeling when he’s up. “Watching Arenado and playing against him down stretch, he’s about as consistent as it gets at third. He has a track record of performing consistently in the postseason, all of the above. “I still think his best work could come here in the postseason for us. … The overall impact of him as a player, not just as a defensive guy, is what he brings to the table for us.” Pulling his punch Friends from their three seasons in Chicago, Yu Darvish joked that he “might have to punch” Kyle Schwarber after his 488-foot homer off him — the longest in Petco Park’s history — in Game 1 of the NLCS. The two have caught up this week at Citizens Bank Park.” The 30-year-old Machado won two Gold Gloves in the AL while playing for the Orioles. There was no altercation, for good reason. “He gave me the gesture,” Darvish said Saturday through interpreter Shingo Horie, “but I kind of backed off because he’s a pretty big guy. Not yet The Padres have not revealed their Game 4 starter and might not until after Friday’s game.” He added: “We didn’t talk much about baseball. It’s more about how our families are doing, our time in Chicago and all that. “There are a lot of variables and we haven’t even talked about what it might look like,” Melvin said. He’s a good friend of mine.” The solo homer that Darvish allowed is one of six he’s allowed this postseason, accounting for all six runs charged to him in three starts: One in his wild-card round win in New York, three in his NLDS win at Dodger Stadium and the solo shots that he allowed to Harper and then Schwarber earlier this week at Petco Park.” Ready for no rest Thursday’s off-day provided built-in rest anyway. For everything that’s at stake in the postseason, Darvish reiterated on Saturday home runs don’t hurt as much if you’re not complicating matters with free passes. Darvish has an 18-to-3 strikeout-to-walk ratio in his 19 innings so far this postseason. It likely won’t hurt that Musgrove, who has allowed two runs in 13 innings in two postseason starts and went six innings in 22 of his 30 regular season starts, is starting Game 3. “I don’t think there’s much of a difference between the regular season or the playoffs, giving up solo homers,” said Darvish, who will get the ball in Game 5 on Sunday against Zack Wheeler. “Sometimes you just have to kind of accept, be OK with it, because there will be home runs. “Each day is going to dictate how the next day goes,” Melvin said.” Nola, again Through Friday, Austin Nola’s 87 innings behind the plate not only lead all catchers this postseason, they are just five shy of the Padres record set by Carlos Hernandez during the 1998 World Series run. Although Melvin said he’d check with Nola before penciling him into Saturday’s lineup, he admitted that losing Friday’s game altered his line of thinking, even with Nola already earmarked to catch Darvish on Sunday, as he’s done all year. So we’ll take it day to day. “He feels good,” Melvin said. “Based on the fact we lost (Friday), it’s a little bit different dynamic going into a game that we’re down 2-1 in the series.” Besides, what was Nola going to say? Can’t go? .