Today marks the final day of the 2022 MLB regular season — yes, it falls on a Wednesday this year — before the MLB playoffs start Friday afternoon.
While there might not be a whole lot left to determine in the standings with all 12 postseason spots filled before teams take the field for Game 162, there are still plenty of reasons baseball fans everywhere should tune in one last time — whether your team has punched one of those playoff tickets or will be playing for the last time until Opening Day arrives March 30, 2023.
With that in mind, we asked our MLB experts to find the one thing they are most excited to see play out on the last day of the regular season.
Bradford Doolittle: I’m zeroed in on the extremes: What will our final tally of 100-win and 100-loss teams be? I’m watching this because the disparity across baseball seems to be getting worse. I thought that might change this season as the spate of recent rebuilding teams, like the Baltimore Orioles, began to turn the corner. But I was either flat out wrong or premature to have that hope.
It’s still possible for us to have five 100-win teams this season. There has never been more than the four we had in 2019. We could also have four 100-loss teams. That would be just the fourth time it’s happened in history, but the third consecutive full season. And if all those 100-something scenarios come together, that would be nine teams in triple digits in either wins or losses. The record is eight (2019). Nine teams. Nearly a third of the big leagues.
Alden Gonzalez: Here’s the National League leaderboard for FanGraphs wins above replacement heading into the final day: Manny Machado, 7.3; Nolan Arenado, 7.2; Paul Goldschmidt, 7.1; Freddie Freeman, 6.9; Francisco Lindor, 6.8; Mookie Betts, 6.6. For a while it seemed as if Goldschmidt and his Triple Crown pursuit would run away with the NL MVP, but he has slumped of late, slightly opening the door for others. One game won’t — or, at least, shouldn’t — make the difference for such a significant, season-long award, but any little bit helps right now. This race suddenly seems a lot closer than we might have thought, even if you don’t consider WAR your be-all, end-all measure.
Joon Lee: Will Aaron Judge add to 62? Now that the pressure is off of the New York Yankees star to break the record, and with no microscope on every single at-bat, Judge will be able to feel slightly more comfortable at the plate again in the regular season finale. He’s gone on several streaks this season where one home run leads to a waterfall in the ensuing days, so the chances of his season total not ending at 62 is certainly in play.
Buster Olney: Every at-bat of Julio Rodriguez‘s is a must-watch because he’s the most important guy in the Seattle lineup, and if the great story that is the Mariners is going to continue, then J-Rod needs to find his timing quickly as he comes back from the back issue that forced him to the injured list.
For years, the Boston Red Sox were the franchise that fought decades of frustration, and then, after they won the World Series, the Chicago Cubs became the team most in need of a postseason breakthrough — and if Cleveland is No. 1 on that list now, the Seattle Mariners are No. 2. Since 2001, they’ve had great players like Ichiro Suzuki, Felix Hernandez and Robinson Cano. Ownership has spent money in an effort to win — to reward what is a passionate fan base — but they just haven’t gotten it done.
Now there is potential for them to take a big step forward, and that can only happen if Rodriguez is healthy and productive enough to drive a modest offense.
Jeff Passan: For the final act of his dazzling 2022 season, Shohei Ohtani will take the mound and start as designated hitter against the Oakland Athletics. They are the worst team in the AL and, as a team, are hitting around .220 with an OBP just over .350 since Sept. 1. Ohtani, meanwhile, is in the midst of a four-month stretch in which he’s been the best pitcher in baseball — and with one more inning, he’ll become the first player in history to qualify for the batting and ERA titles in the same season.
With the Los Angeles Angels doomed to another October of playoff-free baseball — the only sort Ohtani has known in his five years in MLB — don’t miss the full Ohtani experience. In his last start Thursday against the A’s, Ohtani went eight shutout innings, allowed two hits, struck out 10 and went 2-for-4 with an RBI.
Jesse Rogers: Batting average isn’t sexy, right? How about when two teammates have a chance at hitting .300 in their first seasons in the big leagues? Is it more interesting now? Cleveland Guardians outfielders Steven Kwan and Oscar Gonzalez could become just the second pair of rookies from the same team (Pittsburgh, 2019) to accomplish that feat since 2000. Both are hovering at the .300 plateau going into the final game.
Oregon State has named Alabama co-offensive coordinator JaMarcus Shephard as the school’s next head coach, the school announced Friday.
The deal is for five years, per ESPN sources.
Shephard was also Alabama’s assistant head coach and wide receivers coach.
“I’m honored to lead the Oregon State University football program and to join a community that cares so deeply about its student-athletes,” Shephard said in a statement. “We will build a culture rooted in toughness, integrity, and relentless effort, and I’m excited to get to work with our players, staff, and supporters to write the next great chapter of Beaver football.”
Shephard brings significant experience in both the Pacific Northwest and in the Pac-12, as he has worked at both Washington State (2016) and was on Kalen DeBoer’s Washington staff (2022-23) that went to the national title game after the 2023 season.
Shephard replaces Trent Bray, who was fired with a 5-14 record in his second season this October. Oregon State is 2-9 this season, and the athletic department is dealing with the seismic financial shift that came with the traditional Pac-12 fracturing apart.
Alabama has one of the country’s top wide receiving duos in Germie Bernard and Ryan Williams. That group for Shephard comes in the wake of Shephard coaching the best trio of wide receivers in college football in 2023 at Washington: Rome Odunze, Ja’Lynn Polk and Jalen McMillan.
At Purdue, Shephard coached star receivers Rondale Moore, a first-team All-American, and David Bell, who earned first-team All Big Ten honors. At Purdue, he worked as the passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach.
At Washington State in 2016, Shephard coached future NFL receiver River Cracraft. Throughout the years, Shephard has developed a reputation as an elite connector, with an ability to identify and develop talent.
Shephard faces a tough challenge amid the financial uncertainty and roster churn that has come with Oregon State’s new reality outside of a major conference.
In the midst of a historic season for Vanderbilt, the school agreed to a new contract with coach Clark Lea with the aim of keeping Vanderbilt competitive with the top of the SEC.
Per ESPN sources, Lea has a new six-year deal to remain the Commodores coach. This comes amid a hectic coaching cycle in which Lea drew interest from multiple high-end suitors with open jobs.
Lea and Vanderbilt agreed to the deal this week, and it includes a significant salary increase for Lea. It also includes numerous assets to continue the program’s upward trend, including additional resources for both staff and facilities.
Lea has led No. 14 Vanderbilt on a remarkable ascent the past two seasons. This year, he has led Vanderbilt to a 9-2 record and a 5-2 mark in the SEC, as Vanderbilt is part of the College Football Playoff conversation with a chance to get to 10-2 at No. 19 Tennessee this weekend.
Last season, Vanderbilt rattled off a series of firsts in program history, including a first win over a No. 1 team when the Commodores toppled Alabama. It marked the first time since 1955 that Vanderbilt beat Alabama and Auburn in the same season.
Vanderbilt’s turnaround came in sync with a staff overhaul after a 2023 season that saw the team go winless in the SEC. That included the hiring of New Mexico State offensive coordinator Tim Beck in the same role and New Mexico State head coach Jerry Kill in a chief consulting role.
That led to the transfer of dynamic quarterback Diego Pavia, who has spearheaded the culture change on the field for the Commodores.
Following Lea’s extension, sources told ESPN’s Eli Lederman that Vanderbilt is expected to intensify its efforts to flip five-star Georgia quarterback commit Jared Curtis before the early signing period opens next week.
Curtis, ESPN’s No. 1 pocket passer in the 2026 class, is from Nashville and could have the opportunity to compete to start from Day 1 with the Commodores next fall. The 6-foot-4, 225-pound passer has been the top-ranked member of Georgia’s incoming recruiting class since May.
Lea is a longtime successful defensive coach, who took over in Vanderbilt in 2021 after the Commodores went winless in 2020. He came from Notre Dame, where he worked under Brian Kelly. Lea is a protegee of Texas A&M coach Mike Elko, who he worked under at both Wake Forest and Notre Dame when Elko coordinated at those stops.
The strong financial commitment to Lea, his staff and facility upgrades is in line with Vanderbilt’s recent newfound commitment to high-end athletics under Candice Lee, as the school is pushing through more than $300 million in athletic facility upgrades on campus.
Lee is a Vanderbilt alum, and the school has worked hard to channel resources to stay competitive in the SEC.
Vanderbilt continues its season of rare air this weekend, as its only two losses are at Alabama and at Texas. The Commodores have wins over South Carolina, Missouri and LSU, which were all ranked at the time.
Lea is a Nashville native and Vanderbilt graduate.
STARKVILLE, Miss. — Florida has shifted focus from Lane Kiffin in the school’s coaching search, as the school has sensed through irregular communication that he’s interested in other options, sources told ESPN on Friday.
Florida, which is searching for former coach Billy Napier’s successor, has interviewed roughly a dozen candidates and is optimistic about the process.
Louisville‘s Jeff Brohm, Tulane‘s Jon Sumrall and Washington‘s Jeff Fisch are believed to be among the candidates the Gators are still considering.
Florida targeted Kiffin early in the search and offered him a deal to put him among the highest paid coaches in college football, which included significant incentives.
LSU also wants an answer from Kiffin, as the coaching carousel has intensified the Tigers’ search, as well as a potential one at Ole Miss if Kiffin leaves.
Missouri’s Eli Drinkwitz and Vanderbilt‘s Clark Lea, two of the top candidates believed to be under consideration at either Florida or LSU, signed six-year contract extensions with their respective schools in the past 24 hours.
If the No. 7 Rebels defeat the Bulldogs on Saturday, they’ll finish 11-1 and are expected to reach the College Football Playoff for the first time. They would possibly host a first-round game at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi, on Dec. 19 or 20.
If Kiffin decides to leave for LSU, the Rebels have an interim plan in place. Sources previously told ESPN that former New York Giants interim coach Joe Judge would likely serve as interim head coach.
Sources told ESPN that all options are still on the table if Kiffin decides to replace Brian Kelly as LSU’s coach-even potentially coaching the Rebels in the CFP. But sources said Kiffin sticking around after agreeing to coach at an SEC rival wasn’t an ideal scenario.
Kiffin, 50, has guided the Rebels to a 54-19 record in his six seasons — only Alabama (66-12) and Georgia (70-8) have more wins in the SEC since the start of the 2020 season. In fact, the Rebels have the eighth-most wins among power-conference teams during that stretch.