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Carlos Martinez To Resume Throwing Soon
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Carlos Martinez (shoulder) is on track to resume throwing in the next few days, but the team doesn't anticipate him being ready for Opening Day. An MRI exam showed no structural damage in his right shoulder, and he received a platelet-rich plasma injection to slow his inflammation. Martinez dealt with […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoNo Pain For Marcell Ozuna
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Marcell Ozuna (shoulder) played left field for the first time this spring on Monday and showed some zip on a throw to second base. "What I liked about that throw was that it was strong," added Ozuna. "No pain." He also said his shoulder feels stronger than it has the last […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoTyler Skaggs Has Forearm Fatigue
Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Tyler Skaggs was scratched from his Cactus League start on Sunday due to forearm fatigue. His injury isn't considered serious and an MRI exam already came back clean. "We’re just gonna push him back a couple days," Angels manager Brad Ausmus said. "You will more than likely see him soon. […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoJo Adell Out 10-12 Weeks
Los Angeles Angels outfield prospect Jo Adell, the team's top prospect and No. 14 in baseball, will be out 10 to 12 weeks after an MRI confirmed a Grade 2 right ankle sprain and a Grade 1 left hamstring strain. He suffered the injuries while running the bases in a game last Saturday. He will […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoJimmy Nelson Won't Be On Opening Day Roster
Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Jimmy Nelson (shoulder) had a successful spring debut on Monday, but he will not be on the team's Opening Day roster, according to manager Craig Counsell. The Brewers are taking the long and cautious approach after Nelson missed all of last year because of shoulder surgery. Nelson is scheduled to work […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoNo Setbacks For Mike Foltynewicz
Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Mike Foltynewicz hasn't thrown off a mound since experiencing right elbow soreness after he finished two innings in his Feb. 24 spring debut against the Astros, but he hasn't had any setbacks since being cleared to play catch last week. However, because of his lack of activity the last two weeks, […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoAstros Not Worried About Jose Altuve
Houston Astros manager AJ Hinch said that he is not worried about second baseman Jose Altuve, who was scratched from the Grapefruit League starting lineup on Saturday for the second time in three games with left side soreness. He'll be held out a couple of days as a precaution, with hopes he can get back […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoBrad Keller To Start On Opening Day
Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Brad Keller, 23, will start on Opening Day for the team this year. The former Rule 5 draft pick will face the White Sox at home on March 28. Keller was the team's best starter in 2018, going 9-6 with a 3.08 ERA. He struck out just 6.2 hitters per […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoDanny Duffy A Candidate For Extended Spring Training
Kansas City Royals starting pitcher Danny Duffy (shoulder) threw around 10 fastballs off the mound over the weekend and will throw around 25 to 30 pitches (some breaking pitches too) off a mound on Wednesday. He is a candidate to pitch in extended spring training and isn't expected to be ready for the start of […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoMark Trumbo Making Spring Debut Wednesday
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Mark Trumbo, more than eight months removed from serious right knee surgery, is making his Grapefruit League debut on Wednesday as the designated hitter. It's Trumbo's first game since Aug. 19 of last year, and there are no plans yet for him to play the field. He has already had around 20 […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoChris Davis Returns To Spring Action
Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis (hip, illness) returned to Grapefruit League action on Tuesday and went 1-for-2 with an RBI single. Davis had a horrible year in 2018 and struggled to make contact. He is now 2-for-14 with a home run and eight strikeouts this spring. The left-handed slugger is expected to be ready […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoJed Lowrie Begins Baseball Activities
New York Mets third baseman Jed Lowrie (knee) started throwing and hitting programs this week in camp, and he has an outside chance of being ready for Opening Day. If he's not ready, infielder Jeff McNeil will likely start at the hot corner. Despite a career year in his final season in Oakland, Lowrie's fantasy […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoVladimir Guerrero Jr. Out Three Weeks With Strained Oblique
Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr., the top prospect in baseball, is expected to miss the next three weeks after being diagnosed with a Grade 1 strain of his left oblique. He suffered the injury in his final at-bat against the Pirates last Friday and will be shut down for the next week. […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoAaron Hicks Receives Cortisone Shot
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Hicks (back), who hasn't played since March 1, required a cortisone injection in his lower back on Monday, but he's "not really" concerned that the pain would delay his availability for Opening Day. Hicks continues to experience restrictions with his mobility, mainly while hitting and throwing. Manager Aaron Boone said […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoWalker Buehler Expected To Be Ready
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Walker Buehler, who is being slow played in camp by the team after a sharp innings spike in 2018, is expected to be ready for Opening Day. He threw to hitters last Saturday and will again this week, which would be his final preparation before his first spring game by […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoCorey Seager Expected To Be Ready For Opening Day
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said shortstop Corey Seager (elbow, hip) is expected to be healthy and "ready" for Opening Day. Seager missed all of last year after having surgery on his right elbow and left hip, but he's been working with the team in the mornings and taking at-bats on the minor league […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoClayton Kershaw Feeling Better
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw (shoulder) threw an encouraging 20-pitch bullpen session of all fastballs on Monday and said he "felt great." Pitching coach Rick Honeycutt won't speculate on a timetable for Kershaw to pitch in a game, but the left-hander is likely to throw another bullpen in two or three days. Kershaw […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoJa'Wuan James Expected To Sign With Broncos
The Denver Broncos are expected to sign free-agent right tackle Ja'Wuan James to the largest contract for a right tackle for four years and $51 million, according to agent Bill Johnson of SportsTrust. James will receive $32 million guaranteed. The Dolphins first-round pick in 2014 (19th overall) finished last year with a 70.8 grade as […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoChiefs Release Justin Houston
The Kansas City Chiefs released veteran outside linebacker Justin Houston after eight seasons with the team. The Chiefs tried to find a trade partner for Houston's $15.25 million base salary in 2019. They'll save $14 million on the salary cap with the move, leaving $7.1 million in dead money. The 30-year-old had nine sacks and […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years ago49ers Trading For Dee Ford
The San Francisco 49ers agreed to acquire outside linebacker Dee Ford from the Kansas City Chiefs in exchange for a 2020 second-round pick, sources informed of the situation told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Ford's new contract in San Fran is expected to be a five-year, $87.5 million deal. He specializes in rushing the passer in […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoRedskins Release Zach Brown
The Washington Redskins released linebacker Zach Brown on Wednesday after attempting to trade him this offseason, a source told NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. The move clears $5.75 million off the books for 2019. The 29-year-old saw his role shrink at the end of the 2018 season but still finished the year as the third-ranked middle […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoLions Expected To Sign Trey Flowers
The Detroit Lions are slated to sign free-agent defensive end Trey Flowers to a five-year deal, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The deal is worth $90 million and includes $56 million in guarantees. It also includes $40 million fully guaranteed at signing and reunites Flowers with Detroit head coach Matt Patricia. Flowers has been […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoJason McCourty Returns To Patriots
The New England Patriots re-signed cornerback Jason McCourty to an undisclosed two-year deal on Wednesday, a source told NFL Network's Mike Garafolo. McCourty played a pivotal role in New England's Super Bowl run last year and returns to a defense that will mostly be the same in 2019. He had 70 total tackles, a forced […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoTyrod Taylor Agrees With Chargers
The Los Angeles Chargers agreed to an undisclosed two-year deal with free-agent quarterback Tyrod Taylor on Wednesday, a source informed of the deal told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. Taylor will become the backup to veteran Philip Rivers in Los Angeles. He started 46 games in the last four seasons with the Bills and Browns and […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoRavens Reach Deal With Mark Ingram
The Baltimore Ravens reached a three-year, $15 million deal with free-agent running back Mark Ingram on Wednesday, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The 29-year-old former first-rounder spent eight years with the Saints and comes to a Ravens squad that will lean on the run again heavily in 2019. Gus Edwards and Ingram will form […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoEarl Thomas To Sign With Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens will sign free-agent safety Earl Thomas to a four-year, $55 million deal on Wednesday, a source informed of the deal told NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The deal includes $32 million guaranteed and averages $14.33 million over the first three years. Thomas, who will be 30 in May, played in only four games […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoPedro Strop Has Hamstring Strain
Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon announced on Tuesday that closer Pedro Strop is dealing with a mild right hamstring strain. He is able to play catch, but the Cubs will keep him off a mound and out of game-related drills for the next week. Chicago is being especially cautious because of the fact that relief […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoWill Joey Votto's Power Return?
Cincinnati Reds first baseman Joey Votto had a disappointing 2018 season by his standards, hitting .284 with a .417 on-base percentage, .419 slugging percentage, 125 OPS+ and 131 wRC+. The 34-year-old didn't have his typical second-half resurgence and he lacked a lot of power. Votto actually had a better average exit velocity (88.1 mph) last […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoCardinals Not Expected To Name Closer Soon
The St. Louis Cardinals aren't expected to name a closer anytime soon, even if reliever Jordan Hicks is likely to get the bulk of the ninth-inning opportunities. Lefty Andrew Miller will also factor into the ninth inning. Alex Reyes and Carlos Martinez are wild cards if they find fits in the bullpen as well. Hicks […]
Keith Hernandez 6 years agoCarter Kieboom Homers Twice Off Astros Ace
Washington Nationals shortstop prospect Carter Kieboom, ranked No. 25 overall by MLB Pipeline, homered twice off Astros ace Justin Verlander in spring training on Tuesday night. Kieboom started with High-A Potomac last year and made it to Double-A Harrisburg by season's end, hitting .262 with five home runs in 273 plate appearances. Kieboom is currently […]
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