Jacob Misiorowski pitched a one-hitter with 15 strikeouts (11 of which were at 100+ MPH) and no walks against the Phillies in just 95 pitches.
I was (Kinda) watching his start on Big Inning and he was dominant. 103 was the final MPH and the Phillies were just whiffing. It was fun to watch.Jacob Misiorowski pitched a one-hitter with 15 strikeouts (11 of which were at 100+ MPH) and no walks against the Phillies in just 95 pitches.
) and tonight he let the Marlins score four off of him. 
Is it just me or is a Ramirez injury becoming an annual event?Jose Ramirez breaks bone in left hand during a swing. Out indefinitely.
Much like Buxton.Is it just me or is a Ramirez injury becoming an annual event?

Giants rumored to be selling already, will listen to offers for Devers, Adames and Chapman. Won't trade Webb.
Unfortunately, I tried to watch the Cards-Royals game via Peacock but couldn't watch due to the blackout rules (I live in St. Louis and don't have the Cardinals television network as part of my Spectrum package; will not pay for mlb.tv).If you're looking for some games to stream without subscribing to MLB TV, Peacock has some random games where they offer both the home and away broadcasts. Tonight it's Angels and Diamondbacks. Tomorrow's it's Giants at Braves. These games don't get listed as being Peacock broadcasts on the national schedule, maybe because they're just streaming someone else's broadcasts and it's not one of their own Peacock-exclusive nationwide broadcasts.
Although I have to wonder, are Peacock and Apple making any money by broadcasting their own games? Even Roku did it for a while. What was surprising was how this past Sunday ABC and NBC both had free over the air games.
Amazon used to have random MLB TV broadcasts they'd show for free but that seems to have gone away this year.
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