Thursday, September 13, 2018

Watch!!~MLB!~(Live)~Arizona Diamondbacks vs Colorado Rockies Live Stream Free Online Baseball only on FB

Watch MLB Thursday Baseball Colorado Rockies vs Arizona Diamondbacks live streaming Free MLB Playoffs Week 22 Online, Thursday 13 September 2018, MLB online live with HD quality on PC, Laptop, iPhone, Ipad and Android over the Internet.It’s Will be kick of at Coors Field, Denver, Colorado, United States, Time 12:10 PM (PDT) broadcast on MLB Facebook Network.

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DJ LeMahieu hit a two-run homer off Yoshihisa Hirano in the ninth inning, and the NL West-leading Colorado Rockies rallied to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-4 on Wednesday night.

LeMahieu hit a fastball over the fence in right as the Rockies kept their 1.5-game advantage over Los Angeles intact after the Dodgers beat Cincinnati earlier in the day. The Diamondbacks fell 3.5 games behind in the division race. This is the latest in the season the Rockies have been alone in first place since 1995.

Trying for a save on consecutive nights, Hirano (4-3) allowed a hard-hit single by Gerardo Parra off the glove of first baseman Paul Goldschmidt to begin the ninth. Charlie Blackmon bunted Parra over to second and LeMahieu followed with his first career walk-off homer. He was doused with water after crossing home plate as fans chanted “DJ, DJ, DJ!”

Wade Davis (3-6) picked up the win by pitching a perfect ninth, including two strikeouts.

Nolan Arenado had a big night for the Rockies with two doubles and a solo homer.

LeMahieu’s blast spoiled a solid outing by Diamondbacks starter Patrick Corbin, who allowed a season-high 10 hits, but navigated his way through trouble. He went 6 1/3 innings and allowed three runs.

The left-hander’s most crucial pitch was a slider to strike out LeMahieu with the bases loaded in the fourth.

Arizona’s bullpen bent a little in the eighth, issuing two walks, only to have reliever Archie Bradley enter with two outs and get pinch-hitter Carlos Gonzalez to roll out.

Eduardo Escobar’s homer in the third inning was his 21st of the season and sixth with the Diamondbacks since being acquired from the Minnesota Twins on July 27.

Goldschmidt finished 2-for-4 with a double and extended his streak of reaching base to 48 straight road games. Alex Avila added a solo homer.

Since 2015, the Diamondbacks are now 17-6 against Colorado during games played in September or later — including their win in the NL wild-card contest last October.

Rockies starter Jon Gray labored on a night he didn’t have his best stuff. He was knocked out after four innings, allowing four runs.

Asked if he watches scoreboards, manager Bud Black quipped: “It’s hard not to. We have a beautiful scoreboard out there.”

Playing right field, Gonzalez has a close-up view of the scoreboard over his shoulder.

“When we’re not winning, I go like this,” he said, turning his heard as if he was looking at the scoreboard. “Just to make sure the other team is not doing better.”



Arenado and Trevor Story are both starting to get some mention in the NL MVP race. Gonzalez’s vote would be simple – both.

“Either way it goes, I will feel extremely happy,” he said of the possibility of a teammate winning the award.

Arizona RHP Clay Buchholz (7-2, 2.01 ERA) makes his first career start at Coors Field in the finale of a four-game series with Colorado on Thursday. The Rockies will throw Freeland (14-7, 2.91), who is 8-2 at home this season. The game will be an MLB Facebook Watch broadcast.

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Free^MLB~Atlanta Braves vs San Francisco Giants Live Streaming Baseball Online 13 September

Atlanta Braves vs San Francisco Giants Live Streaming Online, MLB 2018 Regular Seasons Week 22. Braves vs Giants match will be kickoff at AT&T Park, Australia, Wednesday 13 September 2018 online, 12:45 PM PDT and its broadcast on Channel Seven, Foxtell.


If you’re looking for a reason to go to AT&T Park for a game in this series, then know that tonight is “Game of Thrones” Night. StubHub has tickets starting at $6 for every game of this series, including tonight, and so getting out to the yard before the season ends (and your favorite players retire or get traded away?) is a great deal to consider.

The Giants last played the Braves back in Atlanta at the beginning of May. Both teams were making it known that they were “a thing” — the Braves won 19 of their first 30 games and had a 1.5 game lead in the NL East; the Giants were a plucky 16-15 after going 64-98 the year before — but on paper, it looked like an obvious mismatch, heavily titled in the Braves’ favor. Kenny wrote in his preview:

One of the major reasons the Braves are on the rise is that their pitching-centric rebuild has netted them two of the most exciting hitting prospects in the majors. That’s not how that’s supposed to work, but these are the Braves. The governing principles of the universe don’t apply to them.

The Giants went ahead and swept the three-game series to begin a 10-game, three-city road trip. They raised their record to 19-15 and just looked really good against the Braves’ pitching and held their young, high octane offense mostly in check.

But, oh, how their fortunes have changed! The Giants are 49-61 since that impressive sweep (the Braves are 60-50), out of the playoff race, and rethinking their entire existence. The Braves, on the other hand, have all but locked up the NL East (4.5 games up on Philadelphia) and are coming off a series win against the Diamomdbacks in Arizona that saw them win the first and last games in extra innings.

They’re doing it mostly with their pitching. Their 92 Team ERA- is 4th-best in the National League (Giants: 99; 100 is league average), led by Mike Foltynewicz and 34-year old Anibal Sanchez. But they’ve also received a strong performance from Kevin Gausman, whom they acquired from the Orioles at the trade deadline.

The Giants held him in check back in May (2 singles, a strikeout, and a double play in 12 plate appearances), but they were pretty much the only team to do that this season. He has a 1.200 OPS in September (43 plate appearances) and the Braves’ offense is averaging 5 runs a game.

Nobody thought the Braves needed to tank and rebuild except the team accountants. They timed it with an historic fleecing of Cobb County taxpayers, too, getting a new (and some would say equally unnecessary) stadium to go with their “rebuilding” roster. It worked out perfectly. The Braves were able to dump salary and keep some interesting players (Freddie Freeman and Julio Teheran) and now they’re set up to contend for years to come.

Ronald Acuña Jr., for the obvious reason: he’s 20 years old and making baseball look easy. It shouldn’t look this easy, dammit, but he’s doing it. If we just pressed pause on his season and had it hold as his final line, his 150 wRC+ would be the highest total on the Giants since 2012, when Buster Posey posted a 164 and Melky Cabrera a 151.

A.J. Minter was elevated to the closer role after Arodys Vizcaino was placed on the 60-day disabled list with shoulder inflammation. In the small sample size of his last six games, he’s allowed six earned runs and lost two games. Vizcaino is eligible to be activated for Wednesday’s finale, but in the meantime, Minter has been shaky, so a 1-2-3 ninth isn’t guaranteed, even if this is the Giants we’re talking about.



The San Francisco Giants (68-77) face the Atlanta Braves (80-64) on Tuesday at 7:15 PM PDT. This is game 2 of a 3-game series. The Braves won their last game against the Giants 4-1. The Braves had 7 hits, 3 walks, 0 home runs, and had 12 left on base. Giants had 3 hits, 0 walks, 0 home runs, and had 4 left on base.

Left-hander, Andrew Suarez will get the start for the Giants. Suarez comes into this game with an ERA of 4.33, and is 6-10 on the season. The 26-year-old has tallied 118 strikeouts and ranks 2nd on the Giants with 139.1 innings pitched. Suarez will match up versus right-hander Mike Foltynewicz, who enters the game with a 2.75 ERA and 179 strikeouts in 157 innings.