Highs and Lows Dept.
Yesterday Ohtani had a perfect game through six innings, and finished with 7 shutout innings, 1 hit allowed, 12 K. He's won both his starts and has an ERA of 2.08, a WHIP of 0.46. He's also started 4 games at DH, has 3 HR and a line of .389/.421/.889.
The Angels have played 10 games so maybe it's a bit early for lofty predictions, but I'm calling it:
Ohtani becomes the first MLB player to win 20 games and hit 20 HR in the same season.
Also yesterday, Stanton had his second platinum sombrero (5 strikeouts) this season, going for 0-7.
From the
NYT:
It’s hard to imagine a player of his stature having a poorer start with a new team than Giancarlo Stanton has had in his first week as a Yankee.
In his first 10 games in pinstripes, Stanton has batted .167. He has three home runs, two of them on opening day, and has driven in seven runs, but his on base percentage-plus-slugging is a middling .700.
Oh, and he has struck out 20 times in 42 at-bats, including 16 times in the six-game homestand that concluded on Sunday with an 8-7 loss in 12 innings to the Baltimore Orioles. To put that in perspective, consider that Joe DiMaggio struck out 13 times in all of 1941, a season in which he won one of his three American League Most Valuable Player Awards.
Ouch.