Dodgers fans serenade Verdugo, Puig blasts off, Andújar’s season ends

Happy birthday, Alex!

Dodgers fans serenaded Alex Verdugo on Wednesday night as Kenta Maeda struck out 12 and the Dodgers blew out candles and shut out the Padres 2-0.

Puig walks it off

The Reds erased a two-run deficit late against the Cubs and then Yasiel Puig walked it off in the 10th.

MiLB nominated

We’re huge fans of the Copa de la Diversión at La Vida Baseball. Our friends at Minor League Baseball have been nominated for the Sports Breakthrough of the Year at the 2019 Sports Business Awards by Sports Business Journal. The winners are announced May 22. We know who would get our vote!

More bad news in the Bronx

Unfortunately the season has come to an early end for Yankees third baseman Miguel Andújar. We hope to see him back in 2020.

Pro Post of the Day

Can you imagine better encouragement for a young player working on his swing than the thought of hitting the cages with Javier Báez and José Berríos this winter?

Fan Post of the Day

Phil Selig is an incredible photographer who has spent years going to Cuba to watch baseball. He caught a Cuban player in the minors earlier this week when he got this great shot of Marlins prospect Victor Victor Mesa.

Houston, we have a sale

There are two unique OTD moments in Astros history on May 16.

1979 – National League owners approve the sale of the Houston Astros from the Ford Motor Credit Company to John McMullen for a reported $19 million.

2011 – The Astros are sold by owner Drayton McLane to a group of Houston businessmen headed by Jim Crane for a reported $680 million. The sale was ratified by Major League Baseball later.

OTD

2015 – In the first inning against the Cardinals, Miguel Cabrera hits the 400th home run of his career. Cabrera passes both Andres Galarraga, who held the record for most homers by a player from Venezuela, and Detroit Tigers legend Al Kaline, both of whom finished their careers with 399 homers.

2001 – Cubs outfielder Sammy Sosa becomes the 33rd major leaguer to reach 400 career home runs.

1996 – Sosa becomes the first Cubs player to hit two home runs in one inning, hitting them in the 7th inning at Wrigley Field.

Happy birthday!

Luis Sardiñas (b. 1993)
Williams Jerez (b. 1992)
Ivanon Coffie (b. 1977)

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