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Opening: Nationals, Tigers, Rays, Pitchers duel

Today, we will pay attention to three things in the baseball world throughout the day:

1. Changes in national leadership:

Yesterday, the National decided to part ways with General Motors Mike Rizzo and manager Davey Martinez. The team has appointed Mike Debartolo as the team’s temporary GM, who will handle baseball operations for the rest of the season. He will be thrown into a lot of things, the 2025 draft (the Nationals have the first draft pick) is just one week, and the trade season is here. It seems that one of his first missions will select an interim manager to help the club, as the Nationals did not initially announce a replacement for Martinez. The decision is expected to join Warren Schaeffer, Don Kelly and Tony Mansolino’s seasonal management staff sometime today.

2. Series Preview: Tiger and Light

Today, the series between two top AL contenders began, with the Detroit Rays playing three games against the Tigers. Tampa recently entered the series, with the recent three games against the Yankees at Al East, behind the leading Blue Jays. Meanwhile, Detroit has the best record in the profession and won seven games of their last game. At the same time, the light at that time was only 4-6. The series begins later today Shane Baz (4.33 ERA) on the mound in Tampa. The Tigers didn’t announce the starter today, but could turn Dietrich Enns (There are 7.00 ERAs in nine innings this year) If they choose the bullpen game, they can play in bulk. The series will have more traditional pitching matchups for the rest of the process Ryan Pepiot (3.34 Era) Jack Flaherty (4.84 ERA) Tomorrow. The series ends with right-handed Zack Littell (3.50 Era) Confront the right on the mound Reese Olson (Ten starts at 2.89 ERA).

3. The pitcher’s duel in Milwaukee:

Another series between two competing clubs in Milwaukee will be held here today, with the Dodgers playing in a series with the brewers that will begin with a duel between two pitchers representing the National League in this year’s All-Star Game. Right-handed Freddy Peralta On the mound of the winemaker vs. Dodge Ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Yamamoto started just 17 times this year as the Dodgers closely monitored his workload, but these started dominating with a 2.51 ERA and a 28.6% strikeout rate. Peralta is not slacking off as he posted a 2.91 ERA with a strikeout rate of 25.5% in 99 innings. The first course of this fun game is scheduled for 6:40 pm local time.

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