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Boston Red Sox notebook: Bobby Dalbec’s slump (0-for-27) continues, Xander Bogaerts pays tribute to Albert Pujols; Danny Santana homers during rehab assignment Updated 8:06 PM; Today 8:06 PM Boston Red Sox s Bobby Dalbec fields the ball on an RBI single by Detroit Tigers Niko Goodrum during the fifth inning of a baseball game, Thursday, May 6, 2021, in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer)AP Facebook Share Franchy Cordero’s slump has gotten the bulk of the attention in recent weeks, but Red Sox first baseman Bobby Dalbec is also in an all-time rut. Dalbec, who went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts in Thursday’s win, is now hitless in his last 27 at-bats. ....
West Ham United continue their 2020/21 Premier League season with a trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday evening. The Hammers travel to Molineux for their 30th of 38 top-flight games, knowing a win will keep them in fifth place in the table. The Irons will be seeking to complete a first-ever Premier League double over Wolves, having thrashed Nuno Espirito Santo s side 4-0 at London Stadium in the reverse fixture at London Stadium back on 27 September last year. Indeed, a win for David Moyes side would complete a first league double over Wolves since the 1922/23 season, when both clubs were in the Second Division. ....
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February 28, 2021 Tigers manager A.J. Hinch addressed the importance of being aggressive on the base paths during his Saturday morning media session. What he shared included the following, which I quoted on Twitter: “Your WAR gets dinged whenever you get thrown out on the bases. It’s not valued. People are very aware… players are very aware of that. Winning baseball is good for your WAR too, even if it’s not quantifiable.” Almost immediately, people began responding critically, opining that Hinch was (pun intended) off base. Feeling that more context was in order I’d prefaced the original Tweet by noting the subject at hand I added that Hinch also said that if you’re safe every time, you’re probably not being aggressive enough. ....