View from the Catwalk: It’s Austin Meadows’ World
And we’re just living in it
When Austin Meadows hit the Injured List late last month, it was safe to wonder whether he would be able to continue his torrid offensive output. At the time, he had a 1.097 OPS and a 188 wRC+.
Turns out, all he’s done is hit better since his return.
Since May 10, he’s paced a 1.115 OPS and a 197 wRC+. Despite the missed time, Meadows leads the Rays with 1.9 fWAR.
His last two games were especially great, including a 4-for-4 performance against the Indians and a 3 hit day in yesterday’s contest against the Blue Jays, in where he opened the scoring with an RBI single off of starter Aaron Sanchez, and then put the game out of reach with a 2-run homer in the 8th.
ICYMI:
.@austin_meadows hits a BOMB to give @RaysBaseball an 8-2 lead! #RaysUp #MLB pic.twitter.com/jEVg5jVRRF
— FOX Sports Florida (@FOXSportsFL) May 27, 2019
Austin Meadows is good.
— Josh Tolentino (@JCTSports) May 27, 2019
He sure is, Josh.
Rays links
- TWIRB: Avisail Garcia, Orestes Destrade, Jake Cronenworth, and more!
- Ernest Hooper, Tampa Bay Times | Rays, injured players eager to heal, compete
- Juan Toribio, MLB dot com | Kiermaier’s latest snag might be best of 2019
ICYMI:
.@TheKiermaier WITH THE CATCH OF THE YEAR! ⭐ #RaysUP #MLB
— FOX Sports Florida (@FOXSportsFL) May 27, 2019
Watch all of the action LIVE now on FOX Sports Sun and FOX Sports Go! pic.twitter.com/TdUD87j5K9
- Power rankings from The Athletic, ESPN and MLB
Other Links
- Jeremy Jeffress is Neo:
OHH MY GOODNESS JEREMY JEFFRESS! What a catch...hopefully the @brewers pitcher is okay. pic.twitter.com/lHKzbKhIny
— Justus Cleveland (@JustusCleveland) May 28, 2019
- Richard Justice, MLB dot com | These two players are climbing in MVP race
- Old friend alert! Mallex Smith steals for the cycle against Rangers
- Red Sox great BIll Buckner dies at 69
Tweet of the day:
Austin Meadows pic.twitter.com/MJ7mXcWgL9
— Jason Collette (@jasoncollette) May 27, 2019
The Rays look to seal the series win with a win in tonight’s game. Ryne Stanek gets the ball for the home team opposite veteran lefty Clayton Richard for the Jays.