
The Fanhouse's look at the day's most intriguing matchups
Milwaukee Brewers (18-9) vs.
Pittsburgh Pirates (12-14)-8:05PM Est.
A lot of people, including myself, picked the Brewers to win the NL Central this season. I don't think any of us thought they'd , but whaddya know, they do.
Whether or not they're for real or not, I'm not sure yet. I've only seen them play two games, and they lost both. That's why I'm going to make a special point to watch them over the next week or so starting tonight.
Texas Rangers (10-16) vs. New York Yankees (10-14)-8:05PM Est.
You think ?
Are you kidding? He's only 20-years old, he doesn't know the first thing about pulling a hamstring. Somebody had to teach him about the finer subtleties of injuring oneself.
A veteran. Aha! It was !
Mussina returns to the Yankees rotation tonight in the second game of a double header. It's The Moose's first start since April 11th when he, you guessed it, strained his left hamstring against the Minnesota Twins.
San Francisco Giants (14-12) vs.
Philadelphia Phillies (12-15)-10:15PM Est.
did it again last night. He in a Giants victory over the Rockies.
Of course, that's just because the Rockies were dumb enough to pitch to him. Whether the Phillies decide to or not will have a direct effect on their climb towards .500.
It's and his 1.54 ERA going for the Giants against 's 7.71 ERA.
After losing player after player after player to muscle pulls and hamstring injuries, the Yankees decided enough was enough and reportedly fired their strength coach.
The baseball gods really do have a sick and twisted sense of humor. After the Yankees had their rotation absolutely decimated by injury, they were left with no other option than to call up , probably a good half season earlier than they were anticipating.