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" ... Frankly, it makes no sense that a team would not want to feature their best hitter more prominently in their order. Furthermore, it makes no sense that the Tigers do not want to get Jones more at-bats by moving him up in the order. Naturally, hitting ninth gives Jones the fewest opportunities possible to bat. If the Tigers are so afraid of “messing with his brain” perhaps, they should trade Jones to a team that will attempt to ride his hot hand to a short season playoff berth. ... "
" ... It won’t get any easier for Cincinnati offense in Week 15, as the Steelers boast a world-class defense that ranks at or near the top of the league in a number of statistical categories. Pittsburgh employs the NFL’s top scoring defense, allowing a mere 18.2 points per game to the opposition in 2020, and allows fewer yards at 303.1 per game than any team but the Los Angeles Rams. The Steelers secondary has been top-notch, conceding an average of just 202.2 passing yards per game, the third fewest in the league at this juncture, and has recorded an NFL-best 17 interceptions on the year. Their elite pass rush deserves plenty of credit as well, a group that generates constant pressure and has been responsible for 45 sacks, a mark that still leads the league even after most of teams have played their Week 15 contests. The one area in which Pittsburgh has been somewhat vulnerable is defending the run, but its 100.9 rushing yards per game given up still clocks in at No. 6 in the NFL. ... "
" ... The best American League nobody knows might be Cleveland's Aaron Civale, who has a 2.91 ERA and ... [+] leads the league in fewest walks per nine innings and most strikeouts per walk. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) ... "
" ... This defensive alignment is great at keeping the ball away from the rim—one of the primary principles Budenholzer has implemented. The Bucks allowed the fewest percentage of their opponent shots within four feet of the hoop last year and it has been a key ingredient to their defensive dominance over the past two seasons. ... "