![]() ![]() Most interesting race this week: NL wild card ![]() Trea Turner, Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber are all flaming hot right now, and if that’s the case, the Cubs’ possible advantages seem to dry up. By runs allowed in the last month, the two teams are separated by one measly run. Over the last 30 days, though, things look more normal: Only the Braves have scored more runs than this surging Phillies O. It might be surprising to some to find out that, for the year, the Cubs offense has scored more runs than the Phillies one, and that the Phillies staff has allowed fewer runs than the Cubs one, but those are the facts. The odds will favor the Brewers, but teams with below-average offenses don’t typically fare well in the postseason. What’s left for the Brewers to try in order to goose some runs loose? Tyler Black, the 23-year-old prospect, has had a great season, but since his promotion to Triple A, he hasn’t quite shown the same power that would separate him from Andruw Monasterio. ![]() 700 OPS in the last month) but since offense peaks in August, Milwaukee’s spot in the rankings leaped up one whole spot to 19th. That something is probably their bullpen, as - even with the acquisition of Paul Sewald - they’ve had a bottom-10 pen over the last 30 days by most metrics. The state of that Twins offense is the linchpin for this potential series, since the Rangers have scored three-quarters of a run per game more on the season as a whole, and the pitching staffs are only separated by around two-tenths of a run per game.Īstros feast on beleaguered Rangers bullpen in pivotal Silver Boot Series opener Diamondbacks at BrewersĪfter a disastrous 8-16 July and a mediocre 12-15 August, the Diamondbacks need to figure something out. They’ve got the sixth-best OPS in the last month, and only the Phillies and Braves have hit more homers in those 30 days. They went 4-3 on the week and scored 54 runs in their last seven games. ![]() The Twins, on the other hand, seem to be righting ship. That wasn’t a good way to start an important divisional series. Wild-card matchups: Who has the edge? Rangers at TwinsĪfter a week that started well for the Rangers, with two straight wins against the Mets supported by good pitching, the Rangers continued their struggling ways, losing four of their next five, including a 13-6 stinker against the Astros on Monday. The potential matchups will be updated every week. Which teams would have the edge in these scenarios and who should you be watching this week? The Athletic has you covered as the 2023 MLB playoff picture starts taking shape. The National League wild-card games would pit the Brewers (No. 5) in the American League wild-card games. If you have questions or need assistance completing or participating in an independent franchisee’s application process, please contact that franchisee directly.The third-seeded Twins would play the Rangers (No. If you are hired to work in a franchisee’s store, the independent franchisee will be your only employer. Each independent franchisee and each franchisee store is unique, and each independent franchisee is alone responsible for all employment matters in their store, including the terms and conditions of employment for their employees, such as those relating to hiring, firing, discipline, supervision, compensation and benefits, staffing, and scheduling. Depending on the store you select, the job you apply for may be in a store owned and operated by an independent franchisee instead of Domino’s. Each independent franchisee is a separate company that is not owned by Domino’s, and each franchisee is the sole employer of the individuals that work in its Domino’s® stores. Most Domino’s® stores are owned and operated by independent franchisees, not Domino’s Pizza LLC, Domino’s Pizza Franchising LLC, or Domino’s Pizza, Inc. All inquiries by Agencies to become a provider of recruiting services to Domino’s Pizza LLC must be directed to and approved by Domino’s Corporate Director of Global Talent Acquisition. Agencies that have fee agreements with Domino’s Pizza LLC and have been engaged on a specific search shall follow the submission process outlined by the Domino’s Corporate recruiter with whom they are partnering with on the search. Domino’s Pizza LLC will have the right to hire that candidate at its discretion without any fee owed to the Agency. Any employment agency or professional recruiter (“Agency”) that submits an unsolicited resume for a Corporate position to Domino’s career site or directly to any Corporate employee, does so with the understanding that the resume will become the property of Domino’s Pizza LLC. Notice to Employment Agencies and Professional Recruiters: The Domino’s Pizza LLC Corporate hiring team will not accept unsolicited resumes from any source other than directly from a candidate for a Corporate position. ![]()
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