2026 MLB Season

Aaron Judge hit his 90th first-inning home run last night, which is impressive, but Mike Trout has 105 first-inning home runs in his career. I wonder why managers pitch to them in the first inning. Baseball is a game of numbers, and I know the managers know the numbers.
 
On April 15, 2026, Oakland Athletics catcher Shea Langeliers hit a 467-foot home run against the Texas Rangers, which was immediately recognized as the longest home run in Major League Baseball for the 2026 season at that time.
The Blast: The 467-foot homer occurred in the sixth inning and was described by Athletics pitcher J.T. Ginn as a ball he "didn't know if it's landed yet".
Metrics: According to Statcast, the ball was hit with an exit velocity of 112.4 mph and a launch angle of 28.0 degrees.
Significance: The homer landed on the clubhouse roof at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento. It was his 6th home run of the season.
2026 Context: As of April 20, 2026, it was ranked as the longest home run in MLB in 2026 so far, surpassing other massive blasts early in the season

Fast forward to 1:20 mark:

 
Trout 2-4 with a BB and 2 R !! His avg. is up to .243. He's having a great start to the year! Still leads the league in R and BB !!!! He has more WAR so far than he did all of last season!!!


WAR Position Players
1.
McGonigle • DET
2.0
2.
Alvarez • HOU
1.9
3.
Trout • LAA
1.6

4.
Young • SEA
1.6
5.
Judge • NYY
1.6
6.
Witt • KCR
1.6
7.
Rice • NYY
1.5
 
Guardians reportedly set to call up 2024 No. 1 pick Travis Bazzana

The Cleveland Guardians plan to call up Bazzana on Tuesday, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan. The 2024 No. 1 pick will take over at second base for the Guardians, starting Tuesday against the Tampa Bay Rays.

Bazzana was selected with the top pick in the 2024 MLB Draft

Jeff Passan
@JeffPassan
The Cleveland Guardians are calling up former No. 1 overall pick Travis Bazzana, sources tell ESPN. Bazzana, 23, hit .287/.422/.511 in 24 Triple-A games this season and will take over at second base for a Guardians team that's a half-game back of first in the AL Central.
 
McGonigle extends hit on base streak to 26 games and his hitting streak to 13 games with an RBI single. He saved himself last night by beating out a slow roller to 3rd in his final at bat.

He is currently hitting .330 with a .937 OPS.
 
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