Monday, May 29, 2017

Week 8: Ervin Santana


Ervin Santana became the clear front runner in the race to become my MLBoyfriend early in the week. On Tuesday, May 23, Minnesota's ace pitcher threw a great game against the Baltimore.


That night, Santana pitched nine full innings which in and of itself is a rare feat these days. He struck out six batters, gave up just two hits and two walks which resulted in an excellent 0.44 WHIP. His ERA was even more impressive ERA of 0.00 in a complete shut out of the Orioles. He obviously earned both a win and quality start for the game.


While this game was the Santana's best of 2017 so far, it certainly wasn't a fluke. He has had a great to the season. Over the course of 70.0 innings pitched, he has had an impressive ERA of 1.80 (currently the best in MLB) and a WHIP of just 0.83--notching up 8 quality starts, 7 wins and just 2 losses. He is the first pitcher to throw two shut outs in 2017. As of today, Santana's Wins Above Replacement stat is 2.7. While I don't fully understand WAR, I believe this means the he is single-handedly responsible for the Twins two game lead in the American League Central standings.

Monday, May 22, 2017

Week 7: J.D. Martinez

UPDATE 3/26/19: I wrote this before J.D. Martinez posted something very problematic on social media that is in direct opposition to my values. He has a right to express political opinions, but words have consequences. In this case the consequence is that I no longer think he's hot--in fact, he's the opposite of hot. NRA propaganda is deal breaker for me.


I am in transit today. In fact, I am posting this from O'Hare Airport, so I'm going to keep this post short, sweet, and link-free. Here's why Detroit Tiger J.D. Martinez is my MLBoyfriend of the week:

--He had a .438 batting average for the week with a 1.854 OPS.


--He hit four home runs.


--He had seven runs and nine RBIs.


--He's ever so dreamy.



Monday, May 15, 2017

Week 6: Buster Posey

Buster Posey is no stranger to this blog. He was my Week 8 MLBoyfriend last year and made several appearances in special posts in 2016. So, Posey always on my radar--and last week he pinged loudly.


Buster has been surging at the plate. Last week, he had an impressive .429 batting average and 1.568 OPS with 5 RBIs, 8 runs, only one strikeout, and 4 home runs. 


The most newsworthy of those home runs was this walk-off dinger against Cincinnati in the 17th inningThat's right, the Giants and the Reds almost played two complete baseball games Friday night/early Saturday morning.





Monday, May 8, 2017

Week 5: Ryan Zimmerman

Always a bridesmaid never a bride no longer. After four weeks of being the runner up for my MLBoyfriend, Ryan Zimmerman has finally sealed the deal.


Zimmerman has been on fire at the plate the whole first month of play. He was named the National League Player of the Month for April. The Washington Post explains why:
The 32-year-old Zimmerman was a predictable choice after leading baseball in batting average (.420), slugging (.886), OPS (1.345), hits (37) and extra-base hits (19) for the month. He also tied for first with 11 home runs and was tied for second with 12 multi-hit games. To top it off, his league-leading 29 RBI set the Nationals record for RBI in a calendar month.
Still, every week in April, someone else managed to find a way into my heart.

Week 5 MLBoyfriend, Ryan Zimmerman,
with Week 4 winner, teammate Bryce Harper.
Some have argued that Zimmerman's poor defense this season--he has already made four errors--lowers his value to the Washington Nationals.


That, however, is the minority opinion. Headlines like "RYAN ZIMMERMAN IS THE BEST PLAYER OF THE 2017 SEASON SO FAR AND IT'S NOT EVEN CLOSE" are much more common.



Monday, May 1, 2017

Week 4: Gift Ngoepe

"Whatever you do... just don't cry." 


Gift Ngoepe made history on Wednesday, April 26th, when he became the first ever African-born player in Major League Baseball. To make my new MLBoyfriend's debut even better, Ngoepe got a hit on his first at bat.



Pittsburgh called up Ngoepe hoping his fielding prowess to help their struggling defense. The Pirates got a bonus of some decent offense from Gift in his two games. In addition to his hit in his first game, he drew a walk. Then in his first start on Friday, April 28th, Ngoepe went 3 for 3 with a triple, two walks and two runs in the Pirates 12-2 win over the Miami Marlins.


Even though Ngoepe literally grew up in a baseball park--his mother worked for a recreation-league team in Randburg, South Africa, and his family lived in a room attached to the clubhouse--it's amazing that he set his sites on playing in the Major Leagues at a young age. He told the Pittburgh Gazette:
It’s a dream come true for me. It’s something I always wanted as a little kid. I told someone when I was 10 or 12 years old I was going to make it to the big leagues. That day has come.
Baseball is more popular in South Africa than most of the rest of Africa, but it's a pretty minor sport there. Still, it's amazing that the MLB which draws players from around the world has never had a player from a continent of 1.216 billion people.