Big Papi gets statue, Rendon robs, Guerrero Jr. goes deep
By Tab Bamford

A Big Papi Statue
David Ortiz was going to get a statue at some point, but how many people thought the first would be at a cigar factory in the Dominican Republic? Big Papi was working on his new line of cigars earlier this week.
Rendon Turns Two
Washington third baseman Anthony Rendon turned a would-be double into a double play against the White Sox on Wednesday. Today is Rendon’s 29th birthday. ¡Feliz cumpleaños!
Carrasco Out
Carlos Carrasco was placed on the IL by the Indians with a non-baseball medical condition. We’re praying for you, Cookie!
We have placed RHP Carlos Carrasco on the Injured List due to a non-baseball, medical condition.
— Cleveland Indians (@Indians) June 5, 2019
Please keep Cookie and his family in your thoughts during this challenging time.#RallyTogether pic.twitter.com/rA5tCyX2DL
Vladi Jr. Unloads
Since the start of the 2012 season Yankees reliever Zach Britton had allowed only 23 home runs in 413 and two-thirds innings. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. added to the list, launching one to center to give the Blue Jays a lead. The shot impressed his Hall of Fame father.
Tsunami Style
Cardinals pitcher Carlos Martínez is a style superstar. Can we take a moment to appreciate his shoes?
Fan Post of the Day
These young players in Panamá are chasing a championship.
Pro Post of the Day
How do we get invited to a party at Pedro Strop‘s house? His oldest son celebrated a birthday. Fortnite was the plan.
OTD
2007- Marlins second baseman Luis Castillo‘s 143-game error-less streak ended. Castillo broke Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg’s 17-year-old record of 123 games.
2003 – Major League Baseball suspended Cubs outfielder Sammy Sosa eight games for using a corked bat in a game against Tampa.
1997 – Sandy Alomar, Jr. of the Cleveland Indians hit four doubles in one game, which tied a major league record.
1958 – Ozzie Virgil became the first black player to appear in a game for the Detroit Tigers.
Happy Birthday!
Anthony Rendon (b. 1990)
Emiliano Fruto (b. 1984)
Jesús Feliciano (b. 1979)
Edgar Cáceres (b. 1964)
Ángel Moreno (b. 1955)