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Greg Holland Could Begin a Rehab Assignment Soon
St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Greg Holland (hip) could begin a rehab assignment in the next few days. He's thrown two bullpen sessions since landing on the disabled list with a hip impingement, and if he recovers well from his most recent one, he will be assigned to a minor league team to continue his […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoMarcell Ozuna Has a Big Game Against His Former Team on Tuesday
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Marcell Ozuna had a big game against the Marlins on Tuesday, going 3-for-4 with an RBI and a run scored. Ozuna is starting a hot streak, as he'd hit a home run in the two previous games and has now reached base safely 10 times in four games. He's always been […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoRyan Sherriff Undergoes Tommy John Surgery
St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Ryan Sherriff (elbow) underwent Tommy John Surgery on Tuesday. He'll likely be out until sometime in the second half of the 2019 season. He's been solid in limited major league chances, putting up a 4.05 ERA and an 18:6 strikeout-to-walk ratio in 20 innings.
David A Marcillo 6 years agoCody Allen Notches His 10th Save of the Season on Tuesday
Cleveland Indians closer Cody Allen recorded his 10th save of the season on Tuesday. Allen made it interesting, allowing a solo home run to lead off the inning, but was then able to retire the next three batters in order. Allen has been struggling a bit lately, but it has only resulted in one blown […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoCorey Kluber Drops His ERA Below 2.00 in Tuesday's Win
Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Corey Kluber threw seven innings in Tuesday's win, allowing one run on seven hits while striking out seven. Six of the hits Kluber allowed were singles, and he did not issue a walk. It's now been five straight starts of no walks for Kluber, who lowered his ERA to a sterling […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoAlex Reyes to Get a Second Opinion on Wednesday
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Alex Reyes (lat) will get a second opinion from Dr. Anthony Romeo on Wednesday. That should provide a better idea of a timetable for Reyes' return, although a second opinion sometimes means the first one wasn't good news. Reyes returned after 16 months from Tommy John surgery rehab just to […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoBrandon Guyer to be Activated on Friday
Cleveland Indians outfielder Brandon Guyer (neck) will be activated from the disabled list on Friday, according to manager Terry Francona. Guyer went on the DL back on May 23 with a strained neck but was hitting just .150/.244/.325 before that. He'll likely return to his platoon role but might see less playing time than before […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoPreston Guilmet Called Up From Triple-A
The St. Louis Cardinals called up relief pitcher Preston Guilmet from Triple-A Memphis on Tuesday. Guilmet has been almost untouchable in Triple-A so far this season, posting a 0.93 ERA, 0.48 WHIP, and 35:5 strikeout-to-walk ratio over 29 innings. He's no longer a prospect as a 30-year-old who was drafted in 2009, but he could […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoMike Mayers Back to Triple-A Again
St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Mike Mayers was optioned to Triple-A Memphis on Tuesday. Mayers has made the trip between St. Louis and Memphis so many times already this season that he must be able to get from one place to the other with his eyes closed by now. He's served as essentially an extra […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoSteven Baron Designated for Assignment
St. Louis Cardinals catcher Steven Baron was designated for assignment on Tuesday. He spent some time on the Cardinals major league roster earlier this season, reaching base once in five at bats. He should pass through waivers unclaimed and will then report back to Triple-A Memphis, where he's hitting .149/.197/.179.
David A Marcillo 6 years agoGreg Garcia Placed on Paternity Leave
St. Louis Cardinals infielder Greg Garcia was placed on the paternity leave list on Tuesday. He is expected back in time for the weekend series against the Reds in Cincinnati. Garcia has continued the role he's had for a while now as a versatile utility infielder for the Cardinals. He's hitting .254/.325/.388 so far this […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoYadier Molina Activated from the Disabled List
St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina (groin) was activated from the disabled list on Tuesday. Molina missed a month after suffering a traumatic hematoma in his groin area. He'll return to his role as the starting catcher for the Cardinals, where he had posted a solid .272/.292/.456 line before going down.
David A Marcillo 6 years agoCarlos Martinez Activated from DL, Starting Tuesday
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Carlos Martinez (lat) was activated from the disabled list and will make the start on Tuesday against the Miami Marlins. Martinez spent just over three weeks on the DL recovering from a strained lat muscle. Before getting hurt, he was pitching at an ace level, posting a 1.62 ERA and […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoCarson Wentz Looking More and More Likely to be Ready
According to ESPN's Chris Mortensen, who is usually conservative with his injury estimates, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz (knee) is looking more and more likely to be ready for Week 1. Specifically, he said he is, "starting to believe that Carson Wentz is going to be ready for the opener." The Eagles have Super Bowl […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoEdwin Encarnacion Hits Two Home Runs on Sunday
Cleveland Indians designated hitter Edwin Encarnacion hit two home runs on Sunday, driving in four runs. Encarnacion went yard in the fifth and sixth innings, bringing his home run total to 16 on the season. He has 40 RBI to go with them, and an .834 OPS, all after a very slow start to the […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoMarcell Ozuna Hits a Grand Slam in Sunday's Win
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Marcell Ozuna hit a grand slam in the first inning of Sunday's victory. It was the second straight game with a home run for Ozuna, who may be at the start of his first real hot streak as a Cardinal. He's hitting .272/.323/.374 with just five home runs and 28 RBI […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoMichael Wacha Takes a No-Hitter Into the Ninth Inning on Sunday
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Michael Wacha was excellent on Sunday, taking a no-hitter into the ninth inning. He ended up pitching eight innings, allowing just one hit and two walks while striking out eight. Wacha had everything working on Sunday, showing an excellent changeup and hitting 97 mph with his fastball. Wacha moved his […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoSidney Jones Expected to Serve as the Primary Slot Cornerback
Philadelphia Eagles defensive back Sidney Jones is expected to play as the primary slot cornerback this season, according to a source. Ronald Darby and Jalen Mills will be the outside starters, with Jones playing inside. Jones barely played in his 2017 rookie season due to an Achilles injury, but he's reportedly been excellent at OTAs. […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoYadier Molina Expected to Return on Tuesday
St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina (groin) is expected to rejoin the team on Tuesday. He expects to catch half of Saturday's game in Double-A Springfield then play again on Sunday. He'll return to catch Tuesday's game as starting pitcher Carlos Martinez (lat) returns to make the start on the mound.
David A Marcillo 6 years agoTommy Pham Out of the Lineup for Friday's Game
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Tommy Pham is not in the starting lineup for Friday's game against the Pirates. Harrison Bader is getting the start in center field. Pham had an excellent start to the season, but he's been struggling a lot lately. This is likely just a day off to try to get his head […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoShane Bieber Sent Back Down to Triple-A
Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Shane Bieber was sent back down to Triple-A after his start on Thursday. The team had said all along that it would just be a spot start in order to give Trevor Bauer an extra day off between starts. Bieber was decent in his start, tossing 5 2/3 innings, allowing four […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoBradley Zimmer Activated from the Disabled List
Cleveland Indians outfielder Bradley Zimmer (ribs) was activated from the disabled list on Friday. He missed just over three weeks due to bruised ribs. He rehabbed for four games in Double-A and Triple-A and hit .250 with two steals in four games. He should return to his starting role but may get a few more days […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoMarcell Ozuna Returns to the Lineup on Friday
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Marcell Ozuna (finger) will make his return to the starting lineup on Friday. Ozuna missed a few games after jamming his finger on a dive back to a base. He was able to appear as a pinch hitter, so the injury was never anything major. He's back in left field and […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoPaul DeJong Hopes to Return in Early July
St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Paul DeJong (hand) hopes to return from the disabled list in early July. DeJong has been out since breaking his hand and having a plate and screws inserted surgically. Yairo Munoz has more or less taken over at shortstop while DeJong is out, but DeJong should have his spot back as […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoCarlos Martinez Feels "Really Good on the Mound"
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Carlos Martinez (lat) said he felt "really good on the mound" in his Thursday rehab start with Double-A Springfield. He threw 63 pitches, allowing two solo home runs in four innings while striking out four without issuing a walk. He reportedly hit 99 mph on the radar gun. As long […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoDanny Salazar Shut Down Again
Cleveland Indians pitcher Danny Salazar (shoulder) received a cortisone shot and will be shut down from throwing for five days to a week. Salazar has been out since Spring Training due to rotator cuff inflammation, and his recovery has been very slow. There's no timetable for his return, but it does not seem like he's […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoMLB Closers and Saves Report Week 10
The Mariners and Rays lit up the stove last week with the first major trade of the season, with the Rays sending Alex Colome and Denard Span to the Mariners. Colome had finally started to figure things out as the Rays closer, but he immediately moved into a setup role behind Mariners star closer Edwin […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoCarlos Martinez Expected to Return on Tuesday
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Carlos Martinez (lat) is expected to return to the rotation on Tuesday against the Miami Marlins. That is, of course, assuming he experiences no setbacks in the next few days, including Thursday's rehab start. Martinez was off to a strong start, tossing 50 innings and posting a 1.62 ERA before […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoTyler O'Neill Sent Back Down to Triple-A
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Tyler O'Neill was optioned to Triple-A Memphis on Thursday. O'Neill was on fire for a little while, hitting a home run in three straight games last week, but he'd been 2-for-19 with 13 strikeouts since then. He'll get consistent playing time in Memphis and work on making more contact. He's sure […]
David A Marcillo 6 years agoBen Taylor Optioned to Triple-A Columbus
Cleveland Indians relief pitcher Ben Taylor was sent down to Triple-A Columbus on Thursday. The move was made in order to make room for Thursday's starter, Shane Bieber. Taylor has appeared in six games at the big league level this season, tossing six innings while allowing four runs on six hits and a walk, but […]
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