Bottle opener: wildcards, rocky mountains, management vacancy

Here are three things we want to focus on in baseball today:
1. Wildcard series continues:
The Dodgers defeated the Reds 8-4 yesterday, completing two games in Cincinnati and heading to the NLDS against the Phillies. The other three wildcard games all saw the team facing the knockout team Game 3, which gave us a lot of baseball to enjoy today. 3:08 PM will start in Cleveland Jack Flaherty Tiger Confrontation Slade Cecconi The guardian decides who will represent the Central AL against the sailors in the ALDS.
In Chicago, 4:08 pm local time, the Cubs are in the Wrigley field Jameson Taillon They have tried to play against Padres and former cubs for the first time in the playoffs since 2017 Yu Darvish. Finally, the Wildcard Series will end in the Bronx at 8:08 pm local time, when the Red Sox and Yankees ended the latest chapter in their legendary rivalry. The game will feature two rookies, Connolly morning according to Lucas GiolitoRecently injured. Yankees will turn right-handed Cam Schlittler.
2. Rockies look for new leadership:
Bill Schmidt served as Rockies GM after this year’s brutal 119 defeat season. He was promoted from within the organization to Jeff Bridich in May 2021, and he himself was promoted from the organization to the highest job in 2014. For years, it’s a franchise that has encountered a lot of struggles and failures, and it’s a rare opportunity for clubs to have a club bringing outside sounds and being able to bring a breath of fresh air that can make the organization fresher. Perhaps this may be in the form of someone who has connections with organizations like Thad Levine, who has been rumored to the job. Of course, at least it is possible that the boss of his past tendencies Dick Monfort might break his less familiar mate to help the Rockies bring back the playoffs for the first time since 2018.
3. Management vacancies continue to grow:
While the Rockies may not have been evident in their management status before Schmidt’s replacement, there have been many conspiracies in the various management positions created in the game over the past few days. Yesterday, Atlanta joined the team that Brian Snitker chose to find new sounds in the canoe after retiring from the canoe, although he will continue to serve in the Landmark’s 50th season in a consulting role. The Braves have a talented core that could return to the playoffs soon next year, so they will be one of the most attractive management vacancies available to candidates.
Elsewhere, the rumor mill is buzzing over the possibility of a Hall of Fame Albert Pujols Can turn as a manager. He is a strong candidate to take over by Ron Washington and Ray Montgomery in Anaheim with Angels. Rangers, Giants, Twins, Nationals and Orioles are also a market for new managers, and it is always possible for postseason clubs to seek change after early exports in the playoff field.



