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Miguel Sano Begins Rehab Process
Minnesota Twins third baseman Miguel Sano (Achilles) started his rehab process on Saturday after he had the boot protecting the laceration on his right lower Achilles removed on Friday. However, the five sutures are still in place that were required to close the wound. The 25-year-old worked to continues his upper-body and cardio work while […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoJaCoby Jones To Miss Opening Day
Detroit Tigers starting center fielder JaCoby Jones suffered a left shoulder sprain on Saturday while diving for a ball and will miss Opening Day. He's expected to open the year on the 10-day injured list. Mikie Mahtook and Niko Goodrum have both seen time in center this spring as potential backup options to Jones. Prospect […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoRich Hill To Miss Two Weeks
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Rich Hill suffered a medial collateral ligament strain in his left knee in his spring start last Sunday and is expected to miss two weeks, according to manager Dave Roberts. The left-hander tried to throw a bullpen on Tuesday but experienced pain, and an MRI exam showed a Grade 1 […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoBraves Pitchers Rehabbing Sunday
Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Mike Foltynewicz (elbow) will throw live batting practice on Sunday, which will be the first time he's faced hitters since his elbow started bothering him after his Feb. 24 spring debut. Reliever A.J. Minter (shoulder) will throw an inning in a minor league game in his first outing since he faced […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoMark Trumbo To Start On Injured List
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Mark Trumbo will open the season on the injured list after working his way back all spring from right knee surgery, according to manager Brandon Hyde. Trumbo was just 2-for-12 (.167) with a walk in six spring games after he made his Grapefruit League debut on March 13. Doctors initially recommended a […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoAlex Cobb Could Miss Opening Day
Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Alex Cobb was forced from his spring start on Saturday with a right groin strain, and he's now questionable to start on Opening Day against the Yankees on Thursday. There are no plans for him to undergo an MRI exam and he expects to test his groin in a side session […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoYankees Option Tyler Wade
The New York Yankees optioned infielder/outfielder Tyler Wade to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Sunday morning, meaning that outfielder Mike Tauchman appears to have made the Opening Day roster. Tauchman was acquired from the Rockies on Saturday. Manager Aaron Boone sees the 28-year-old Tauchman as being capable of playing all three outfield positions for depth. The team's […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoRhys Hoskins On Track For Opening Day
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder/first baseman Rhys Hoskins (shoulder) is still on track to be ready for Opening Day despite battling left shoulder soreness, according to manager Gabe Kapler. Hoskins took a round of batting practice and hit off a high-velocity machine in the cages on Sunday and said he "felt good." He's expected to play in […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoGiants Acquire Erik Kratz
The San Francisco Giants acquired catcher Erik Kratz from the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday in exchange for minor league infielder C.J. Hinojosa. The 38-year-old Kratz was third on Milwaukee's catching depth chart in spring training, but he could be the backup to Buster Posey in San Francisco. Hinojosa is a versatile defender with good contact […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoCardinals Excited About Alex Reyes
The St. Louis Cardinals are excited about the potential of pitcher Alex Reyes as he enters the 2019 season fully healthy. The right-hander is ranked as the team's top prospect for the fourth straight year after the 24-year-old's career was interrupted by a pair of arm surgeries over the last few seasons. Reyes will open […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoHanley Ramirez To Make Opening Day Roster
Cleveland Indians first baseman Hanley Ramirez has made the team's Opening Day roster, manager Terry Francona confirmed on Sunday. Han-Ram signed a minor league deal in February and entered Sunday hitting .278/.316/.528 with two home runs and eight RBI in 36 spring at-bats. He'll be an option for at-bats at first base but won't be […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoBrad Peacock To Be Fifth Starter
Houston Astros manager A.J. Hinch confirmed on Friday that Brad Peacock will serve as the team's No. 5 starter to open the season. The 31-year-old right-hander started only one game last year after making 21 starts in 2017. He went 3-5 with a 3.46 ERA, 1.17 WHIP and 96 K's and 20 walks in his […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoCarlos Martinez Not Ready To Throw Off Mound
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Carlos Martinez (shoulder) resumed throwing on Wednesday after taking a few days off for the birth of his daughter, but manager Mike Shildt said it will be "another couple weeks" before Martinez will throw off a mound. The team won't rush a decision on whether to use him as a […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoRich Hill Dealing With Strained Knee
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Rich Hill said on Friday that he has a strained left knee and doesn't know if he'll start the year in the rotation. The veteran left-hander said he felt the knee injury at the end of his Sunday start. Because of Hill's injury, it's now likely that Hyun-Jin Ryu will […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoJimmy Nelson Has Elbow Soreness
Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Jimmy Nelson reported some elbow soreness after pitching into the fourth inning in a minor league game on Thursday, and he was to be examined by the team's head physician on Friday. Manager Craig Counsell expressed optimism that Nelson's injury wasn't serious. The team is hoping Nelson is just experiencing soreness […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoAaron Hicks Hasn't Resumed Baseball Activities
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Hicks' chronic back pain hasn't eased to the point where he has been able to resume baseball activities. The switch-hitter had hoped to be activated from the injured list on April 4, but manager Aaron Boone said that timetable was "probably too ambitious." Hicks' power and speed combination is attractive […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoJed Lowrie Still Not Running At Full Speed
New York Mets third baseman Jed Lowrie hasn't attempted to run at full speed five weeks after suffering a sprained left knee capsule. He ran earlier this week on an anti-gravity treadmill, but he doesn't seem close to a full slate of sprints or baseball activities. As a result, Lowrie won't be ready for Opening […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoReds Send Nick Senzel To Minor Leagues
The Cincinnati Reds sent third baseman/outfielder Nick Senzel to the minor leagues on Friday. The Reds had been working Senzel in center field this spring and he hit .308 in major league camp. Agent Joel Wolfe told ESPN's Jeff Passan on Friday that his client was sent down to prevent his major league service time […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoLions Reach Agreement With Rashaan Melvin
The Detroit Lions signed free-agent cornerback Rashaan Melvin to a one-year, $3.5 million deal on Friday, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter. Melvin played for the Patriots in 2015 when head coach Matt Patricia was the defensive coordinator. The 29-year-old has been mostly a starter the last three seasons with the Colts and Raiders and […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoMatt Kalil Signs With Texans
The Houston Texans signed free-agent offensive tackle Matt Kalil to an undisclosed deal on Friday. The former fourth overall pick in 2012 was cut from the Panthers a week ago. The 29-year-old made the Pro Bowl in his rookie season with the Vikings but has ended on Injured Reserve in two of the last three […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoMike Glennon Signs With Raiders
The Oakland Raiders signed free-agent quarterback Mike Glennon to a one-year, $2 million deal on Friday, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The 29-year-old will be with his fourth different team in the last four seasons and will serve as Derek Carr's backup in silver and black. Glennon has played in 27 games (22 starts) […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoMax Scherzer Looks Good In Final Tune-Up
Washington Nationals starting pitcher Max Scherzer allowed three runs in seven innings against the Marlins in his final Grapefruit League start before the regular season on Friday, striking out 12 and walking none. No pitcher had recorded as many strikeouts in a spring training game in nearly four years, when Tyson Ross had 12 K's […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoHowie Kendrick Sees Live Pitching Thursday
Washington Nationals second baseman Howie Kendrick (hamstring) saw live pitching from reliever Tony Sipp on Thursday for the first time since he strained his left hamstring earlier this spring. Manager Dave Martinez is optimistic that both Kendrick and Sipp could be ready for Opening Day, but both players still have hurdles to clear. Kendrick is […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoDexter Fowler Hitting The Ball Harder
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Dexter Fowler, who could hit anywhere from second to seventh this year, hit two home runs in the spring game on Thursday against the Yankees and has been making consistent hard contact in camp. He entered Thursday with one extra-base hit in his first 40 spring at-bats, but Fowler has put […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoMatt Carpenter To Play In One More Spring Game
St. Louis Cardinals infielder Matt Carpenter, who dealt with back tightness last weekend, plans to play in just one more Grapefruit League game before getting the rest of his at-bats in a minor league setting next week. He plans on being ready for Opening Day next Thursday against Milwaukee. Carpenter had five hits, including three […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoGood News For Greg Bird
New York Yankees first baseman Greg Bird was relieved to find out that X-rays and a CT scan on his right elbow came back clean on Friday. Bird was hit by a pitch on his right elbow in a spring game on Wednesday. He did not swing or take ground balls on Friday, but he […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoClint Frazier Optioned Friday
New York Yankees outfielder Clint Frazier was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Friday. The 24-year-old played in just 69 games last year (15 in the majors) due to the effects of a concussion, and he hit just .130 over 46 at-bats with two doubles, one triple, five RBI and three stolen bases in 17 Grapefruit […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoYu Darvish, Pedro Strop On Track For Opener
Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Yu Darvish (finger) and relief pitcher Pedro Strop (hamstring) both threw successful bullpen sessions on Friday and should be ready for the season opener next Thursday. Strop will return to game action either Monday or Tuesday against Boston, which will mark his first outing since March 9. Darvish's next test will […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoJustin Upton, Zack Cozart Should Be Ready
Los Angeles Angels outfielder Justin Upton (knee) and third baseman Zack Cozart (calf) will continue to get extra playing time over the next few days in camp so that they are ready for the season opener next Thursday against the A's. Manager Brad Ausmus thinks both players will avoid the injured list, but the team […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoShohei Ohtani Completes Final Spring Workout
Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher/designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (elbow) took part in his final spring workout on Friday and will head to Anaheim on Saturday to continue his rehab from Tommy John surgery. The Japanese two-way star threw 55 times on flat ground, including 35 throws from 50 feet, and he also took 10 swings […]
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