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Merrill will be rookie of the year in the NL. Skenes cooled off significantly in the second half of the season whereas Merrill was very much in the thick of getting the Padres to the playoffs.
I looked it up and it's 1.90 ERA before ASB, 2.03 after it, hardly a cool off.

A 5.5 WAR, sub-2 ERA by a bloke who had 6 innings in the minors before his debut is a lot more impressive than anything Merrill did in a team that really should've made the playoffs last year anyway. Ohtani would still have 0 MVPs if playoffs were a primary consideration.
The baseball writers have robbed people before though
 
I looked it up and it's 1.90 ERA before ASB, 2.03 after it, hardly a cool off.

A 5.5 WAR, sub-2 ERA by a bloke who had 6 innings in the minors before his debut is a lot more impressive than anything Merrill did in a team that really should've made the playoffs last year anyway. Ohtani would still have 0 MVPs if playoffs were a primary consideration.
The baseball writers have robbed people before though

ERA is a poor measure of pitcher performance.
 

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Disappointing start for Australia at the Premier12 tournament last night, losing 9-3 to Japan in Nagoya. Every Japanese batter got at least one hit, and put up five runs in the first four innings to take a commanding lead over Australia. Australia did hit home runs in the top of the sixth to cut the margin to 5-3 (a solo shot to outfielder Ulrich Bojarski, and then a two-run homerun by Rixon Wingrove to dead centre), but the Japanese scored another four unanswered runs to cruise to a comfortable victory. Manager Dave Nilsson used 12 pitchers in the game.

For fans of the Cleveland Guardians, Travis Bazzana had a good game, hitting two singles (including a lead-off single at the top of the first) and stealing a base, but he downplayed his personal achievements at the post-match press conference given the final score.



Both teams now head to Taiwan to play the remaining pool games. Australia's next game is tomorrow night against the Dominican Republic.
 
Free agent lefty Rich Hill is representing the USA in the Premier12. But he is open to returning to the big show in 2025, which would be his age-45 season. He told USA Today that he loves the game of baseball, loves the work and competition and that he would love to play another year and have an opportunity to get into the postseason and win a World Series.

Hill deliberately sat out half of the 2024 season in an attempt to keep himself fresh for the stretch run, but this did not pay dividends. He signed a minor league deal with the Red Sox in the middle of August and he was promoted to their major league roster by the end of August. He only made four relief appearances for the Red Sox, with a 4.91 ERA, and then was designated for assignment and subsequently released by Boston.

If Hill gets an opportunity to pitch in 2025, it would be his 21st season in the majors. Hill was drafted by the Cubs in 2002 and made his debut for them in 2005. He spent four seasons in the windy city, before playing one year in Baltimore and then having his first stint with Boston between 2010-2012. At the age of 33, he played a season in Cleveland in 2013, before spending time with the Angels and Yankees in 2014. He returned to Boston in 2015 and started the 2016 season with the Athletics before finishing the season with the Dodgers, where he would pitch through to the end of the 2019 season (when he turned 40). In 2021, he started the season with the Rays before joining the Mets. In 2022, he returned to the Red Sox for the third time and then split the 2023 season between the Pirates and Padres before signing with the Red Sox for the fourth time this season.

In his 20 year career, Hill is 90-74 with a 4.01 ERA and a ERA+ of 107. Hill's longevity in the sport is his calling card, as he has never been an All-Star nor has he received votes for Cy Young or MVP.

 
The Colorado Rockies are willing to explore trades of second baseman Brendan Rodgers and RHP Justin Lawrence according to ESPN. Being open to trade either of these players does not necessarily mean that a trade will occur, but it is notable since the Rockies are generally reticent to make their players available. The Rockies have tended to have ill-placed confidence in their own players, signing C.J. Cron, Elias Diaz and Daniel Bard to extensions they didn't necessarily deserve, but it appears that this attitude is changing after consecutive 100+ loss seasons for the Rockies.

 
The Texas Rangers have signed RHP Luis Curvelo to a major league contract. Curvelo does not have any previous MLB experience, having made it as far as Double-A in the Mariners' organisation this year. Curvelo has been a full-time reliever for six years (since his age-18 season). He was ranked the 31st overall prospect in the Mariners organisation by FanGraphs, with his slider being assessed as his best pitch in his arsenal. The Rangers had four vacancies on their 40-man roster, so the signing of Curvelo does not require a corresponding move to be made.
 
After passing him through outright waivers, the Twins have re-signed RHP Daniel Duarte to a minor league contract. Three other players who were outrighted by the Twins elected free agency, including RHP Scott Blewett and former top prospects Josh Winder and Yunior Severino. Duarte was with the Rangers last off-season, but went from the Rangers to the Reds and then the Twins through the DFA process. He made two appearances in April for the Twins, pitching a total of four innings with one allowed run and three strikeouts. He was placed on the IL with an elbow issue and then underwent season-ending elbow surgery. Duarte has managed 38 1/3 innings in the majors with a combined 3.99 ERA.

 

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