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Joey Gallo Doing Full Baseball Activities
Texas Rangers outfielder Joey Gallo is still sidelined with a strained right groin muscle, but he's doing full baseball activities, including batting practice, and remains confident he'll be ready for Opening Day. Gallo has only 29 spring at-bats, but he will be able to get extra work on the minor league side on the back […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoMike Soroka Throwing Pain-Free
Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Mike Soroka (shoulder) is throwing pain-free for the first time in weeks. However, the 21-year-old has yet to pitch in a spring game after being shut down with shoulder soreness. As a result, he was optioned to minor league camp on Wednesday. Soroka will not start the regular season in the […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoEloy Jimenez Agrees To Record Deal With White Sox
The Chicago White Sox agreed to a six-year, $43 million contract with outfield prospect Eloy Jimenez on Wednesday, sources familiar with the deal told ESPN. Baseball's top outfield prospect has yet to even play a day in the big leagues as a 22-year-old. He's now almost certain to start the year in the middle of […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoJets Agree With Trevor Siemian
The New York Jets agreed to terms with free-agent quarterback Trevor Siemian on a one-year, $2 million deal on Wednesday, a source told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Siemian can make up to $3 million in incentives. The 27-year-old former Bronco didn't play at all with the Vikings last year while backing up Kirk Cousins. He […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoDwayne Haskins To Meet With Four More Teams
Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins met with the New York Giants on Tuesday night and has meetings scheduled with the Broncos, Raiders, Dolphins and Redskins, who all have a pick in the top 15 of the first round of this year's draft. NFL Network draft analyst Daniel Jeremiah said that Haskins checks off many of […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoClayton Kershaw To Miss A Few Weeks Of Regular Season
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw (shoulder) threw a 22-pitch simulated game to Dodgers hitters on Wednesday, but he admitted it's basically the start of his spring training after he developed left shoulder inflammation and had to be shut down. The left-hander will miss at least several weeks of the regular season. Manager Dave […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoDoug Baldwin Might Need Sports Hernia Surgery
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin told Sports Radio 950 KJR in Seattle that "more surgeries (are) on the way, most likely." NFL Network's Mike Garafolo reports that Baldwin will visit with Dr. William Meyers soon to see about possibly undergoing sports hernia surgery, according to a source informed of the plan. Head coach Pete […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoCardinals Won't Have Designated Closer
The St. Louis Cardinals will enter the regular season without a designated closer, preferring instead to use matchups and workload to influence decisions. Lefty Andrew Miller has experience and could see ninth-inning duties based on the matchups. Reliever Jordan Hicks has triple-digit fastball velocity and is improving. Alex Reyes and Carlos Martinez could also be […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoPhillies Have Three Options For Ninth Inning
Philadelphia Phillies manager Gabe Kapler said that relief pitchers David Robertson, Seranthony Dominguez and Hector Neris could pitch in ninth-inning save situations in 2019. Nine different Phillies earned at least one save last year. Robertson has the most closing situation, but all three relievers can be unhittable when they are on their game. Robertson should […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoDrew Steckenrider Projected For Most Save Chances
Miami Marlins relief pitcher Drew Steckenrider, who had five saves as a rookie, is projected to get most of the save opportunities in the ninth inning, but left-hander Adam Conley will also get a shot if the matchups are more favorable for him. Sergio Romo, who has 109 career saves, is another option for Miami. […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoArodys Vizcaino, A.J. Minter To Share Closing Role
Atlanta Braves relief pitchers Arodys Vizcaino and A.J. Minter (shoulder) will share the closing role this year, but Minter is unlikely to be available before the second week of the regular season. Vizcaino has a chance to stand out to begin the season, but he'll need to prove his right shoulder is fully healthy after […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoBrewers Getting Serious With Craig Kimbrel
The Milwaukee Brewers talks with free-agent closer Craig Kimbrel are pretty serious, according to sources. Kimbrel would help strengthen a bullpen that already boasts Josh Hader, Corey Knebel and Jeremy Jeffress, but Kimbrel would likely work the ninth inning. That would hurt the fantasy value of Knebel the most. Kimbrel has a 1.91 ERA, 0.92 […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoEloy Jimenez Close To Long-Term Deal
The Chicago White Sox are closing in on a long-term deal with outfield prospect Eloy Jimenez on Wednesday. Jimenez is the team's top prospect and No. 3 overall by MLB Pipeline after hitting .337/.384/.577 with 22 home runs and 75 RBI in 108 games with Double-A Birmingham and Triple-A Charlotte last year. The upside is […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoCC Sabathia To Make Start Thursday
New York Yankees starting pitcher CC Sabathia (heart, knee) will make his first minor league start this spring on Thursday. The veteran left-hander is likely to miss the first week or two of the regular season as he recovers from offseason knee and heart surgeries. He must also serve a five-game suspension for hitting Rays […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoLuis Severino Will Throw Again Thursday
New York Yankees starting pitcher Luis Severino (shoulder) made 25 pitches at about 60 feet from flat ground on Wednesday for the first time since being diagnosed with right rotator-cuff inflammation. The right-hander said he felt no pain and will increase his throws to 50 on Thursday. Severino will miss at least the first month […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoTwins Haven't Named Closer
Minnesota Twins manager Rocco Baldelli hasn't offered any specifics about the team's ninth-inning plans this year, and the Twins leadership has spoken more broadly about high-leverage situations in the final three innings. Blake Parker, Trevor Hildenberger, Trevor May, Taylor Rogers and Fernando Romero will be featured in those situations, but it's unclear how it will […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoRoyals Won't Have Set Closer In 2019
Even though Kansas City Royals relief pitcher Wily Peralta was perfect in his 14 save chances while filling in for Kelvin Herrera last year, manager Ned Yost said the team won't have a set closer this year. Yost will think of his relievers mainly as "high-leverage" guys, which includes Peralta, Jake Diekman, Tim Hill and […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoShane Greene Still Detroit's Closer
Detroit Tigers relief pitcher Joe Jimenez is the closer of the future, but Shane Greene remains the closer of the present after finishing fourth in the American League with 32 saves last year. If Greene pitches well in the first half, he could be on the trade block at the July deadline. Despite the 32 […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoMookie Betts Not Rushing To Sign Extension
Boston Red Sox outfielder Mookie Betts seems intent on testing the free-agent waters when his contract is up. "That’s exactly what I expect. I don’t expect anything to happen until I’m a free agent," Betts said when asked if he expects to enter the 2019 season without signing a long-term extension. The 2018 American League […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoChandler Jones Transitioning Back To Outside Linebacker
Arizona Cardinals pass rusher Chandler Jones, who was tied for seventh in the NFL with 13 sacks in 2018, is "very excited" to move from defensive end back to outside linebacker in defensive coordinator Vance Joseph's 3-4 defensive scheme. Jones led the NFL with 17 sacks in 2017 the last time he played outside linebacker. […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoGiants Meet With Dwayne Haskins
The New York Giants brass met with Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins on Tuesday night, according to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo. Head coach Pat Shurmur, offensive coordinator Mike Shula, vice president of player evaluation Chris Mara, director of college scouting Chris Pettit and assistant general manager Kevin Abrams were in attendance. The Giants have the […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoAndrew McCutchen To Hit Leadoff For Phils
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Andrew McCutchen will hit leadoff for the team this year instead of second baseman Cesar Hernandez. McCutchen has a career .378 on-base percentage and .481 slugging percentage and can still run a bit. In 49 games hitting leadoff last year, Cutch had a .414 OBP. Hernandez has a .366 OBP the last […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoRhys Hoskins Battling Sore Shoulder
Philadelphia Phillies first baseman/outfielder Rhys Hoskins is battling "mild" left shoulder soreness, but manager Gabe Kapler said there is no reason to worry. An MRI exam showed no structural damage and Hoskins is expected to play on Opening Day on March 28. In the even Hoskins ever needs rest or is injured, Kapler said third […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoDan Vogelbach Hopes To Return Thursday
Seattle Mariners first baseman Dan Vogelbach was hit by a pitch on the right elbow in the season opener against the A's in Tokyo on Wednesday and had to be taken out for the final three innings. However, he hopes to be back in action on Thursday. With the M's facing right-hander Marco Estrada on […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoWhite Sox Haven't Officially Announced Closer
Chicago White Sox manager Rick Renteria hasn't officially named a closer and might not do so before the regular season starts. Alex Colome, Kelvin Herrera, Nate Jones and Jace Fry are all good late-inning options. Colome led the American League with 47 saves for the Rays in 2017 and might be the odds-on-favorite alongside Kelvin […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoKen Giles Is Toronto's Undisputed Closer
Toronto Blue Jays closer Ken Giles is locked in as the undisputed closer despite barely pitching this spring after dealing with a severe cold and later a sore shoulder. He had a rough 4.65 ERA last year with the Astros and Blue Jays, but he was also perfect in his 26 save chances. Ryan Tepera, […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoRays Will Play Matchups In Ninth Inning
The Tampa Bay Rays will head into the 2019 regular season without naming a closer and will instead play the matchups in the ninth inning. Sergio Romo, who led the team with 25 saves last year, is gone, so relievers Jose Alvarado and Chaz Roe are expected to see most of the opportunities to close […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoMatt Barnes A Strong Candidate For Saves
Boston Red Sox relief pitcher Matt Barnes (96 strikeouts in 61 2/3 frames last year) is a strong candidate for the closing duties to open the season, but manager Alex Cora has been coy on who his closer will be on Opening Day. “You’ll find out on March 28,” Cora has said repeatedly. Ryan Brasier […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoMychal Givens The Obvious Choice As O's Closer?
The Baltimore Orioles may open the season without a closer, even if relief pitcher Mychal Givens is the obvious choice for ninth-inning duties. Nate Karns is another back-end bullpen option after being turned into a reliever. The Orioles see value in using their best relievers in the middle of games during high-leverage situation, so this […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoTexans Sign AJ McCarron As Backup
The Houston Texans signed free-agent quarterback AJ McCarron to a one-year, $3 million deal on Tuesday, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter. He'll serve as the backup to Deshaun Watson in 2019. The former Alabama quarterback has played in just 12 NFL games, including seven for the Bengals in 2015 when he took over for […]
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