Rhett Lowder has his eyes on Yoshinobu Yamamoto as he works again from a pair of accidents that wreaked havoc on his 2025 marketing campaign. Anticipated to be part of the Cincinnati Reds’ beginning rotation, the 23-year-old right-hander as an alternative skilled a forearm problem within the spring, and that was adopted by a extra critical indirect pressure. He ended up pitching simply nine-a-third innings, all of them down on the farm.
Lowder is at the moment taking the mound for the Arizona Fall League’s Peoria Javelinas, and I caught up with him following a latest outing to be taught what he’s been specializing in. Together with making up for misplaced innings, what’s he doing to make himself a greater pitcher?
“There are a pair issues within the supply, attempting to take some stress off the arm and the indirect, serving to set myself as much as be wholesome,” replied Lowder, who’d logged a 1.17 ERA over six late-season begins with the Reds in 2024. “I’ve watched a bit of little bit of Yamamoto and the way he strikes. The whole lot appears so easy when he throws. I’ve tended to leak a bit of bit to the third base aspect, then compensate by over-rotating. That places extra stress on the indirect, which is a rotational muscle, so I need to be extra direct towards dwelling plate with my supply.”
Being direct to dwelling plate is a typical aim for pitchers. Look of effortlessness apart, what particularly made Yamamoto a degree of research?
“It’s primarily his rocker step,” defined the 2023 first-round pick of Wake Forest College. “My outdated rocker step was lots towards the aspect — once I turned, my momentum went towards third base — and Yamamoto is straight backwards. He turns the again foot, and from there every thing is simply straight towards dwelling plate. He’s very directional, so I figured, ‘All proper, possibly I’ll give this a strive.’”
Lowder started engaged on his more-direct supply throughout his buildup course of from the indirect damage, which put him out of motion in mid-Might whereas he was rehabbing his forearm pressure with Excessive-A Dayton. Previous to this yr, he’d by no means landed on the shelf.
“This was the primary time I’ve even missed a begin, like ever since Little League,” Lowder instructed me. “It was undoubtedly robust. You learn the way a lot you really worth this recreation. When you possibly can’t play, you’re pondering, ‘Man, I actually want I used to be again on the market’ You undergo ups and downs throughout a baseball season, and if you’re going unhealthy it feels just like the worst factor ever. Not taking part in is definitely far worse.”
Lowder has made three appearances within the AFL and allowed two runs in six innings of labor.
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RANDOM HITTER-PITCHER MATCHUPS
Steve Garvey went 2 for 23 in opposition to Orel Hershiser.
Steve Sax went 2 for 20 in opposition to Bob Welch.
Mike Scioscia went 2 for 20 in opposition to Don Sutton.
Davey Lopes went 2 for 19 in opposition to Charlie Hough.
Shohei Ohtani went 0 for 11 in opposition to Clayton Kershaw.
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Payton Tolle threw plenty of high quality pitches this previous season. The 22-year-old left-hander within the Purple Sox system logged a 3.04 ERA and a 36.5% strikeout fee down on the farm, then held his personal over 16-and-a-third innings following a September call-up to Boston. Drafted fiftieth total in 2024 out of Texas Christian College, Tolle possesses an influence fastball and is ranked No. 58 on The Board, with a 50 FV.
The worst particular person pitch Tolle threw over his 98 whole innings this yr?
“There are literally a bunch of them,” the gregarious 6-foot-6, 250-pound hurler replied with a smile. “One was a 2-0 pitch to… I feel it was Geraldo Perdomo. No, it might need been their catcher. I overlook. Clearly, I’m attempting to do a very good job of forgetting about unhealthy pitches. However I do know that we have been in Arizona. It was a principally a BP fastball, it was heart reduce, and it was crushed for a three-run homer. The whole lot in regards to the pitch was what I didn’t need it to be.”
The homer Tolle surrendered to Perdomo — it was certainly the Diamondbacks shortstop who did the injury — was his first-ever big-league gopher. As for the primary bomb he gave up within the 2025, season, that was hit by Houston Astros prospect Garret Guillemette.
“My first begin of the yr was with [High-A] Greenville, and I hung a slider for a three-run homer within the second inning,” recalled Tolle. “No thought who the hitter was, however I allowed six runs in an inning-and-a-third. All the outing was aaaaghhh. [Greenville pitching coach] Bob Kipper and I sat down and talked about it. We have been like, ‘You recognize, we did every thing unhealthy that we may have on this recreation. We’re simply going to maneuver on from it.’
After which there was the opposite-field shot he gave as much as this season’s American League Rookie of the Yr favourite in Sacramento.
“One other that involves thoughts is an 0-2 pitch to Nick Kurtz,” Tolle instructed me. “I went away with the pitch and he clipped it out of the park. Main league hitters are going to make main league swings. You simply tip your cap say, ‘You bought me there, however I’m going to get you subsequent time.’ However then there are others the place you understand that every thing about it was unsuitable. Typically you make pitches which can be actually unhealthy.”
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A quiz:
Stan Musial’s 3,026 video games performed are essentially the most in St. Louis Cardinals historical past. Which Cardinal ranks second to “Stan The Man” in that class?
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A random obscure former participant snapshot:
Bob Hegman is essentially the most obscure participant to go well with up for the 1985 World Collection champion Kansas Metropolis Royals. An infielder out of St. Cloud State College, Hegman appeared in just one recreation — that as a ninth-inning defensive substitute — in a 10-3 win over the Detroit Tigers. The August 8 sip of espresso amounted to the whole lot of his major-league profession.
His minor-league numbers exemplified his defense-first skillset. In seven seasons down on the farm, Hegman left the yard simply as soon as whereas logging a .586 OPS. He went on to function the Royals’ director of minor league operations from 1993-2002.
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NEWS NOTES
The nominees for the 2026 BBWAA Profession Excellence Award are Paul Hoynes, Scott Miller, and Tom Verducci. The winner can be introduced in December.
Rob Mallicoat, a left-hander who went 0-2 with one save and a 5.70 ERA whereas showing in 51 video games for the Houston Astros throughout the 1987-1992 seasons, died final weekend at age 60. The St. Helens, Oregon native had been battling most cancers.
Jesus Montero, a catcher/first baseman who performed for the New York Yankees in 2011, and for the Seattle Mariners from 2012-2015, died final weekend at age 35, two weeks after being critically injured in a motorbike accident. The Guacara, Venezuela native logged 134 of his 204 hits, and 15 of his 28 dwelling runs, in 2012.
Bernie Smith, an outfielder who performed in 59 video games for the Milwaukee Brewers throughout the 1970-1971 seasons, died on October 18 at age 84. The Ponchatoula, Louisiana native recorded 26 big-league hits, two of which left the yard. The primary was a Tenth-inning game-winner off of Cleveland’s Dennis Higgins. The second got here in opposition to California’s Eddie Fisher.
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The reply to the quiz is Lou Brock, who performed in 2,289 video games with the Cardinals. Yadier Molina (2,224) and Ozzie Smith (1,990) have the next-highest totals.
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS
The Hanshin Tigers captured the opening recreation of this yr’s Japan Collection on Saturday, outscoring the Fukuoka SoftBanks Hawks 2-1. Shoki Murakami, who went 14-4 with a 2.10 ERA through the common season, went seven innings for the win. Former Texas Rangers right-hander Kohei Arihara was tagged with the loss.
The Korean Collection kicked off final night time, with the LG Twins topping the Hanwha Eagles by a rely of 8-2. Anders William Tolhurst, a 26-year-old right-hander who signed with LG in early August following 4 years in Toronto Blue Jays group, was credited with the win.
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Chris Gimenez caught for six groups over components of 10 big-league seasons, and thus was behind the plate for some fairly good hurlers. Which ones most stood out for having a singular pitch attribute? I requested the now-42-year-old Cleveland Guardians broadcast analyst that query within the closing week of the common season.
“From a pure stuff standpoint, I’d say Yu Darvish,” Gimenez instructed me. “A variety of his uniqueness got here from his means to throw a number of pitches. At one level, he was throwing 11 totally different variations. Once I first began catching him in Texas [in 2014], I sort of joked, ‘Hey, I solely have 5 fingers on every hand.’ He threw three several types of fastballs, so I instructed him, ‘I’ll simply put a finger down. You throw whichever one you need, and I’ll catch it. Don’t fear about it.’
“He can spin the baseball nearly as good as anyone I’ve ever seen,” Gimenez added. “How tight it’s. The place he could make it transfer. The shapes he could make it transfer in. I imply, it was unbelievable.”
Requested who else stood out, the catcher-turned-analyst named one of many high curveball specialists of this technology.
“Wealthy Hill has an especially distinctive profile,” mentioned Gimenez. “His strategy angle could be very distinctive. He’s a tall, lanky man who got here from three-quarters, virtually like a crossfire. He may spin a breaking ball from the left aspect in addition to I’ve seen a lefty spin a breaking ball. It was sharp, tight, after which he’d run a fastball off of it. That mixture — the angle and the spin — collectively made him extraordinarily profitable. For those who can depend on two pitches and final 20 years within the huge leagues, you’re doing one thing proper.”
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FARM NOTES — ARIZONA FALL LEAGUE
Sam Antonacci is 16-for-44 with a pair of dwelling runs and eight stolen bases in 9 makes an attempt for the Glendale Deserts Canines. A fifth-round decide final yr out of Coastal Carolina College, the 22-year-old infielder within the Chicago White Sox system posted a 155 wRC+ over 519 plate appearances between Excessive-A and Double-A (and briefly the Arizona Complicated League).
Parks Harber is 9-for-27 with three doubles and three dwelling runs for the Scottsdale Scorpions. A non-drafted senior signal by the New York Yankees in 2024 out of the College of North Carolina, the 24-year-old nook infielder was acquired by the San Francisco Giants at this summer time’s commerce deadline as a part of the Camilo Doval deal. He had 173 wRC+ over 343 plate appearances between Low-A and Excessive-A.
Scottsdale’s James Hicks has thrown 11 scoreless innings with 14 strikeouts and simply 5 hits and one stroll allowed. A Thirteenth-round decide in 2023 out of the College of South Carolina, the 24-year-old right-hander within the Houston Astros group had a 5.59 ERA and a 22.3% strikeout fee over 46-and-two-thirds inning with Double-A Corpus Christi.
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Kevin McGonigle was featured in our Talks Hitting collection earlier within the week, the high-profile Detroit Tigers prospect having sat down to debate his craft previous to an Arizona Fall League recreation. As famous within the piece, McGonigle is within the desert primarily to work on his protection, and that topic was broached by each Baseball America’s Jesús Cano and yours really prior my one-on-one dialog with the younger infielder. McGonigle admitted that he’d “struggled a bit of bit this yr on the defensive aspect of the baseball” and is “actually attempting to lock in on that and get higher and higher for subsequent yr.”
McGonigle had simply been fielding floor balls underneath the watchful eye of Alan Trammell — the four-time Gold Glove winner is now a part-time infield teacher together with his outdated membership — and “Tram” was in his ear all through the train. I requested McGonigle in regards to the phrases of knowledge that have been being handed alongside.
“He was telling me every thing, nevertheless it was extra about throwing from the backhand,” mentioned the up-and-coming shortstop/third baseman. “On balls deep within the gap, if you happen to’re going to overlook, miss on the grass so the primary baseman has an extended hop or a brief hop to discipline. And setting my toes. Utilizing my legs to throw, and never simply my higher physique. For those who’re in your legs, that may assist the ball carry, even show you how to throw it a bit of tougher. We’ll be engaged on extra tomorrow.”
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LINKS YOU’LL LIKE
Chicago Cubs catching prospect Owen Ayers comes from a baseball household, and he’s at the moment studying extra classes within the Arizona Fall League. Kayla Gregoire has the story at MLB.com.
At The Atlantic, Keith O’Brien wrote about how sports activities can’t survive prop bets.
At The Guardian, Wealthy Tenorio instructed the forgotten story of the US troopers who built-in baseball earlier than Jackie Robinson.
What does Seattle Mariners supervisor Dan Wilson’s resolution to make use of Eduard Bazardo versus George Springer say about optimum reliever utilization? Eno Sarris explored that query at The Athletic.
The Athletic’s Chad Jennings wrote about how the Blue Jays have been constructed.
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RANDOM FACTS AND STATS
Chicago Cubs pitchers mixed for 27 pickoffs this yr, essentially the most of any staff. Matthew Boyd led all pitchers with 11 pickoffs.
Miami Marlins pitchers picked off simply three runners this yr, all of them by Cal Quantrill.
Invoice North went 3-for-59 within the postseason, together with 2-for-25 within the World Collection. A .261 hitter over 11 MLB seasons, the speedy outfielder performed within the Fall Basic with the Oakland A’s in 1974, and the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1978.
Pepper Martin went 23-for-55 within the postseason, with all of his at-bats coming within the World Collection. A .298 hitter over 13 MLB seasons, the outfielder/third baseman performed within the Fall Basic with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1928, 1931, and 1934.
Don Mattingly had a .307 BA, 222 HR, a 124 wRC+, and 40.7 WAR.
Nomar Garciaparra had a .313 BA, 229 HR, a 124 wRC+, and 41.4 WAR.
The Boston Purple Sox traded Reggie Smith and Ken Tatum to the St. Louis Cardinals in change for Bernie Carbo and Rick Clever at this time’s date in 1973. Smith went on to excel with the Cardinals, and later the Los Angeles Dodgers — the erstwhile outfielder amassed 64.6 WAR and is a borderline Corridor of Famer — whereas Boston’s acquisitions have been particularly notable in 1975’s epic World Collection Gam 6. Clever was the profitable pitcher in aid. Carbo’s two-out, pinch-hit three run homer tied the sport within the eighth inning and made Carlton Fisk’s well-known blast doable.
On at this time’s date in 2005, the Chicago White Sox accomplished a four-game sweep of the Houston Astros to seize the franchise’s first World Collection championship since 1917, and their third total. Jermaine Dye drove within the recreation’s lone run, Freddy Garcia went seven innings for the win, and Bobby Jenks earned the save.
Gamers born on at this time’s date embrace Harry Chappas, a switch-hitting infielder who performed in 72 video games for the White Sox throughout the 1978-1980 seasons. Listed by some sources as 5-foot-3, and by others at 5-foot-7, Chappas swatted 45 big-league hits, one in all them a house run off of Milwaukee Brewers left-hander Invoice Travers. Per his B-Ref bio web page, he later turned a fan and participant of jai alai.
Additionally born on at this time’s date was Snuffy Stirnweiss, an infielder who performed for 3 groups, primarily the New York Yankees, from 1943-1952. He had two noteworthy seasons. Stirnweiss led the junior circuit in runs scored, hits, triples, and stolen bases in each 1945 and 1946. He gained the batting title within the latter of these seasons.
MLB historical past features a pair of gamers who have been born within the small city of Adair, Oklahoma. Jim Bluejacket pitched for the Federal League’s Brooklyn Tip-Tops in 1914-1915, after which for the Cincinnati Reds in 1916. Ben Tincup pitched for the Philadelphia Phillies throughout the 1914-1918 seasons, and later for the Chicago Cubs in 1928. Bluejacket and Tincup have been each members of the Cherokee nation.
