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The Field of Dreams Game will be awesome — despite the Cubs and Reds. Plus, Tigers finally fire Al Avila

The Field of Dreams Game will be awesome -- despite the Cubs and Reds. Plus, Tigers finally fire Al Avila


Happy Thursday, folks. Hope you’re doing well.

Let’s get right to it.

Good morning to everyone but especially to…

THE CHICAGO CUBS AND THE CINCINNATI REDS

Tonight’s game between the Cubs and the Reds doesn’t have any playoff implications; those hopes died long ago. The pitching matchup isn’t particularly notable, and neither team has a high-powered offense.

But it will be the best game you can watch, because it’s the Field of Dreams Game, and the Field of Dreams Game is awesome.

The teams will meet at 7:15 p.m. in Dyersville, Iowa, on a field that pays homage to the classic 1989 film. They’re wearing throwback uniforms and hoping to put on a game half as entertaining as last year’s Field of Dreams Game, when the White Sox beat the Yankees, 9-8 thanks to Tim Anderson‘s walk-off home run into the corn.

That game was watched by nearly six million viewers, making it the most-watched MLB game on any network since 1998. This year’s game will again have plenty of cool features, and you should make sure to watch, as it may be the last Field of Dreams Game for a bit: the stadium is set to undergo construction, and a 2023 game appears unlikely.

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And not such a good morning for…


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AL AVILA

The Tigers‘ seemingly endless rebuild has finally cost executive vice president and general manager Al Avila his job. Avila, who’s been with the club since 2002 and GM since 2015, was fired as the Tigers sport the third-worst record in baseball.

  • Detroit has the worst record in MLB since Avila became GM and hasn’t made the playoffs over that span.
  • This stretch follows Detroit winning the AL Central every year from 2011-2014.
  • This year, Detroit has one of MLB’s worst offenses despite adding Javier Báez and Austin Meadows this offseason.

It’s not hard to see why it was time for Avila to go, notes our MLB guru Matt Snyder.

  • Snyder: “Under Avila, the Tigers have traded the likes of Justin Verlander, J.D. Martinez, Justin Upton and Nick Castellanos. They’ve also had the No. 1 overall pick in the draft twice and had very high selections most other seasons. Still, the farm system has consistently ranked toward the bottom third of the league by most outlets.”

Tigers chairman Christopher Ilitch will oversee the hiring process of a new GM.

Not so honorable…

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