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Jon Duplantier Called Up To Pitch In Relief
Arizona Diamondbacks pitching prospect Jon Duplantier, the club's No. 2 prospect per MLB Pipeline, has been called up to pitch in relief. It could be just a temporary move to provide some length in the bullpen after the Diamondbacks pitching staff was shelled in the opening series against the Dodgers. Infielder Ildemaro Vargas was optioned […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoVladimir Guerrero Jr. Taking Cuts In Extended Spring Games
Toronto Blue Jays third base prospect Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (oblique) is taking at-bats in extended spring training games, according to manager Charlie Montoyo. The club has liked what they have seen, but Montoyo encouraged the top prospect in baseball to get comfortable with his swing in Florida before they move him to Triple-A Buffalo. Guerrero […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoClay Buchholz Could Join Rotation In April
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Clay Buchholz (elbow) will throw 60 pitches on Tuesday and then 75 in his next outing, which might come at Triple-A Buffalo. There's a chance that the veteran right-hander will join the starting rotation against the Rays in mid-April. The 34-year-old was a nice surprise for Arizona's rotation in 2018, […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoAaron Hicks Still Weeks Away From Return
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Hicks (back) has "still got some weeks to go" before he is able to make his season debut, according to manager Aaron Boone. Hicks has yet to resume baseball activities, but the skipper thinks he will soon. The switch-hitting center fielder has a high ceiling when he's healthy for his […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoA.J. Minter To Throw Live BP Tuesday
Atlanta Braves relief pitcher A.J. Minter (shoulder) will throw live batting practice on Tuesday and then the team will decide whether to activate him from the injured list on Thursday. With the uncertainty surrounding Arodys Vizcaino's shoulder, Minter could end up being the primary closer like he was for a lot of last season when […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoGiancarlo Stanton To Be Shut Down For 10 Days
New York Yankees outfielder Giancarlo Stanton was diagnosed with a Grade 1 strain of his left biceps and will be shut down for 10 days before resuming baseball activities. Manager Aaron Boone is hoping the team gets him back later this month. It's a blow to the Yanks and fantasy owners, but Stanton and his […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoLuis Castillo To Face Brewers Wednesday
Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Luis Castillo has been moved up a day to face the Brewers on Wednesday. Tyler Mahle will go on Thursday at the Pirates. Castillo allowed just one run on two hits while walking three and fanning eight in 5 2/3 innings in a no-decision last week against the Pirates, but he'll […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoGerald McCoy Absent For Offseason Workouts
Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle Gerald McCoy didn't attend the first day of voluntary offseason workouts on Monday. The 31-year-old is entering his 10th NFL season and has recorded a total of 12 sacks the last two seasons. He also had just 28 total tackles in 14 games for the Bucs in 2018. McCoy's play […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoRaiders Holding Workout With Kyler Murray
The Oakland Raiders are holding a private workout with Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray on Monday in Dallas, a source informed of the situation told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Oakland's staff is expected to work out Ohio State's Dwayne Haskins next. The Raiders brass insists that Derek Carr remains the starter under center, but they are […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoBrandon Nimmo Out Against Lefty
New York Mets outfielder Brandon Nimmo is out of the starting lineup on Monday against Marlins left-handed starter Caleb Smith. Jeff McNeil gets the nod in left field and is batting seventh, while shortstop Amed Rosario moves to the leadoff spot. McNeil has proven that he can hit in the big leagues but loses some […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoTim Beckham Named AL Player Of The Week
Seattle Mariners shortstop Tim Beckham was named the American League Player of the Week to open the 2019 season. Beckham went 5-for-7 in the team's two-game sweep of the A's in Tokyo with a homer, double, two walks, two RBI and four runs. The 29-year-old then hit a two-run homer in the U.S. opener and […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoChristian Yelich Named NL Player Of The Week
Milwaukee Brewers outfielder and 2018 National League MVP Christian Yelich was named the NL Player of the Week for the first week of the 2019 season after he homered in each of the team's first four games, tying the major league record to open the season. He also hit a walkoff double to give his […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoMiguel Andujar Resting Monday
New York Yankees third baseman Miguel Andujar is not in the starting lineup on Monday. Infielder DJ LeMahieu will take his place at the hot corner and bat seventh against Tigers starting pitcher Tyson Ross. Andujar has three hits in 13 at-bats (.231) with one RBI to start the season, but his fantasy owners shouldn't […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoKyle Schwarber, Ben Zobrist Out Against Lefty
Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber and utility man Ben Zobrist are both absent from the lineup on Monday with the team facing Braves left-hander Sean Newcomb. Mark Zagunis is in left field and batting ninth, while David Bote draws the start at the keystone and is hitting sixth. Schwarber homered twice over the weekend and […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoTrent Williams Should Be Ready For Training Camp
Washington Redskins left tackle Trent Williams should be ready for training camp after having a health scare the last several weeks. The issue was related to a growth or tumor on his head that doctors worried was malignant. He had the growth removed and should be unaffected once he recovers. Williams' teammates were worried that […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoDuke Johnson Not Present Monday
Cleveland Browns running back Duke Johnson was not present on Monday for the start of voluntary offseason workouts. Johnson has been mentioned in trade talks this offseason after the team acquired Kareem Hunt, and he also saw his usage drop significantly in the second half of the 2018 season. The Browns say they have a […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoAlex Kirilloff To Start On Injured List In Minors
Minnesota Twins outfielder Alex Kirilloff, the No. 9 overall prospect per MLB Pipeline, will open the 2019 season at Double-A Pensacola on the injured list with a minor wrist injury that he suffered late in spring training. He's expected to return in April, so his injured stint shouldn't be long. The young prospect missed all […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoDrew Lock To Visit With Giants, Redskins
Missouri quarterback Drew Lock has visits scheduled this week with the Washington Redskins and New York Giants. The Giants also spent time with Lock during his school's Pro Day and own the No. 6 and No. 17 picks in the first round. It's no secret that they are looking for Eli Manning's successor, and Lock […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoBrandon Lowe In Cleanup Spot Again
Tampa Bay Rays infielder Brandon Lowe is starting at second base and is batting cleanup on Monday against Rockies right-handed starter Chad Bettis. Lowe has power upside and needs to be considered by those in AL-only and deep mixed leagues, especially with second baseman Joey Wendle (hamstring) on the injured list now. Lowe's left-handed stick […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoXavien Howard Not Holding Out
Despite not having a new contract, Miami Dolphins cornerback Xavien Howard showed up to the start of the team's voluntary offseason program on Monday. Howard wants to become the league's highest-paid cornerback. He's currently still on his rookie deal and is set to make $1.3 million in 2019. The Dolphins have expressed interest in keeping […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoEmmanuel Ogbah Anticipates Being Traded
Cleveland Browns defensive end Emmanuel Ogbah didn't report to the start of the team's offseason program on Monday in anticipation of being traded in the future, according to a source. The 25-year-old has only 12.5 combined sacks in three seasons with the Browns after being a second-round pick in 2016. He's expendable after the club […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoBrowns Re-Sign Rashard Higgins
The Cleveland Browns re-signed restricted free-agent wide receiver Rashard Higgins to a one-year deal worth $2.025 million on Monday. The fifth-round tender had been placed on Higgins last month. Receiver Ricardo Louis was also cut on Monday. Higgins caught a career-high 39 passes for 572 yards and four touchdowns in 13 games in his third […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoJulio Jones Not Worried About Contract Situation
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones isn't concerned about his contract situation and isn't publicly lobbying to become the league's highest-paid player at his position. The six-time Pro Bowler doesn't seem pressured to get anything done for the time being, as he has two years and $21.026 million left on the five-year, $71.25 million extension […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoHomer Bailey Likely To Start Wednesday
Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Homer Bailey is likely to make his season debut on Wednesday against the Twins. Bailey isn't currently on the 40-man roster, but the Royals will likely option another pitcher to Triple-A Omaha to make room for the veteran right-hander. Pitching coach Cal Eldred confirmed that Bailey threw 6 1/3 innings […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoJedd Gyorko Ready To Return Thursday
St. Louis Cardinals infielder Jedd Gyorko (calf) has joined the team and said he will be ready to come off the injured list on Thursday for the team's home opener. Gyorko has some pop in his lumber still but will be mostly a utility infielder for the Red Birds, limiting his appeal in mixed leagues. […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoJed Lowrie Still Has Work To Do
New York Mets third baseman Jed Lowrie (knee) spent the weekend in Washington rehabbing his knee, but at some point he'll need to go to Florida and take part in minor league games. Lowrie is at least several days or more away from live game action, but he did take ground balls, hit in an […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoNate Jones Not Worried About Velocity
Chicago White Sox relief pitcher Nate Jones' fastball has averaged 94.9 mph in the two games he's appeared in 2019, which is down from the 97.2 mph he averaged in each of his last two seasons. The 33-year-old believes his velocity will pick back up as the season progresses, even though he appeared in only […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoJon Jay Feeling Better
Chicago White Sox outfielder Jon Jay, who is on the injured list with a right hip strain that has also affected his back area, is feeling much better, according to manager Rick Renteria. Jay will be re-evaluated this week in Chicago. Jay's absence to begin the season has allowed Leury Garcia to start in center […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoHunter Strickland Out A Couple Months
Seattle Mariners closer Hunter Strickland will be out up to "a couple months" after an MRI exam showed a Grade 2 strain of his right lat muscle, according to manager Scott Servais. Doctors haven't actually set a timetable for his return, but Strickland is optimistic that he won't need surgery. He will rehab his shoulder […]
Keith Hernandez 5 years agoDarren Sproles Won't Make Decision Until May
Free-agent running back Darren Sproles said he won't make a decision on whether he'll retire until May. He'll turn 36 in June but has had talks with the Philadelphia Eagles about coming back for one more year. While Sproles could still be useful as a return man and as a pass-catcher out of the backfield, […]
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