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Mon Jun 11 201821:55Cardinals' Poncedeleon reaches majors after head injuryAustin GomberSPCardinalsFree Agent
Jordan HicksRP/SPCardinalsFree Agent
Yairo Muñoz2B/3B/OF/SSCardinalsFree Agent
Tyler O'NeillLF/PH/RFCardinalsFree Agent
Luke Voit1B/PHCardinalsFree Agent
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A little more than a year after a life-threatening brain injury, Daniel Poncedeleon is ready to make his major league debut.The St. Louis Cardinals bought the 26-year-old right-hander's contract from Triple-A Memphis on Monday before they opened a three-game series against the San Diego Padres."I was pretty speechless when I first heard about it," Poncedeleon said. "I didn't believe it. I thought (Memphis manager) Stubby (Clapp) was playing a little joke on me. I was called into the office and they told me. My wife (Jennifer) was waiting outside the door and the first person I called was my dad (Ramon Poncedeleon)."Poncedeleon was 5-2 with a Pacific Coast League-leading 2.41 ERA in 12 games (11 starts) for Memphis this season, winning each of his last four decisions. The 6-foot-3, 205-pound California native is tied for second among PCL pitchers with his 71 strikeouts in 59 2/3 innings.The promotion comes 13 months since a line drive struck Poncedeleon in the right temple,... [More]
Mon Jun 11 201821:35Cardinals' Poncedeleon reaches majors after head injuryAustin GomberSPCardinalsFree Agent
Jordan HicksRP/SPCardinalsFree Agent
Yairo Muñoz2B/3B/OF/SSCardinalsFree Agent
Tyler O'NeillLF/PH/RFCardinalsFree Agent
Luke Voit1B/PHCardinalsFree Agent
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A little more than a year after a life-threatening brain injury, Daniel Poncedeleon is ready to make his major league debut.The St. Louis Cardinals bought the 26-year-old right-hander's contract from Triple-A Memphis on Monday before they opened a three-game series against the San Diego Padres."I was pretty speechless when I first heard about it," Poncedeleon said. "I didn't believe it. I thought (Memphis manager) Stubby (Clapp) was playing a little joke on me. I was called into the office and they told me. My wife (Jennifer) was waiting outside the door and the first person I called was my dad (Ramon Poncedeleon)."Poncedeleon was 5-2 with a Pacific Coast League-leading 2.41 ERA in 12 games (11 starts) for Memphis this season, winning each of his last four decisions. The 6-foot-3, 205-pound California native is tied for second among PCL pitchers with his 71 strikeouts in 59 2/3 innings.The promotion comes 13 months since a line drive struck Poncedeleon in the right temple,... [More]
Mon Jun 11 201820:15Thumbs up: Brewers activate Eric Thames from disabled listOrlando ArciaSSBrewersFree Agent
Ji Man Choi1B/DHRaysFree Agent
Domingo SantanaPH/RFBrewersFree Agent
Eric Sogard2B/PH/SSBrewersFree Agent
Eric Thames1B/LF/PH/RFBrewersFree Agent
Brandon WoodruffSPBrewersFree Agent
Christian YelichCF/LF/RFBrewersFree Agent
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers have activated first baseman Eric Thames from the 10-day disabled list and optioned right-hander Brandon Woodruff to Triple-A Colorado Springs.Thames had been out since April 25 after tearing a ligament in his left thumb. The bearded slugger was hitting .250 with seven homers and 13 RBIs when he got hurt.The return of Thames gives manager Craig Counsell plenty of options at first base and the outfield. Jesus Aguilar has played well at first in Thames' absence, hitting .290 with 11 homers and 37 RBIs.The Brewers host the Chicago Cubs on Monday night in the opener of a three-game series.Thames can also play the corner outfield positions. The Brewers also play Ryan Braun in left field and at first base, while Domingo Santana plays right. Christian Yelich can play all three outfield positions."The bat that comes out of the lineup when Eric goes in there has produced, so that's a good thing," Counsell said. "That means we've gotten a lot of production and... [More]
Mon Jun 11 201820:05Cleveland's Miller getting close to facing live battersEvan MarshallRPIndiansFree Agent
Andrew MillerRPIndiansFree Agent
CHICAGO (AP) — Cleveland Indians star reliever Andrew Miller is just about ready to start facing live batters.Manager Terry Francona says the two-time All-Star had his "best" bullpen session Monday since he was placed on the 10-day disabled list in late May because of inflammation in his left knee. He will likely throw another one Wednesday and could start facing some hitters once the team opens a nine-game homestand on Friday.Francona says the Indians were waiting another day to decide whether to place catcher Roberto Perez on the DL. He was hit by a pitch in the right wrist against Detroit on Sunday.The Indians recalled catcher and outfielder Francisco Mejia from Triple-A Columbus and optioned right-hander Evan Marshall to the minor league club.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Mon Jun 11 201819:35Cardinals' Poncedeleon reaches majors after head injuryAustin GomberSPCardinalsFree Agent
Jordan HicksRP/SPCardinalsFree Agent
Tyler O'NeillLF/PH/RFCardinalsFree Agent
Luke Voit1B/PHCardinalsFree Agent
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A little more than a year after a life-threatening brain injury, Daniel Poncedeleon is ready to make his major league debut.The St. Louis Cardinals bought the 26-year-old right-hander's contract from Triple-A Memphis on Monday before they opened a three-game series against the San Diego Padres."I was pretty speechless when I first heard about it," Poncedeleon said. "I didn't believe it. I thought (Memphis manager) Stubby (Clapp) was playing a little joke on me. I was called into the office and they told me. My wife (Jennifer) was waiting outside the door and the first person I called was my dad (Ramon Poncedeleon)."Poncedeleon was 5-2 with a Pacific Coast League-leading 2.41 ERA in 12 games (11 starts) for Memphis this season, winning each of his last four decisions. The 6-foot-3, 205-pound California native is tied for second among PCL pitchers with his 71 strikeouts in 59 2/3 innings.The promotion comes 13 months since a line drive struck Poncedeleon in the right temple,... [More]
Mon Jun 11 201818:25Red Sox activate Mookie Betts from DL after 14-game absenceMookie BettsRFRed SoxFree Agent
Sam Travis1BRed SoxFree Agent
BALTIMORE (AP) — Mookie Betts and his big league-best .359 batting average are back with the Boston Red Sox, who activated the outfielder from the disabled list Monday and put him in the leadoff spot against the Baltimore Orioles.Betts missed 14 games with an abdominal strain. Boston went 8-6 in his absence and started play Monday a half-game behind the first-place New York Yankees in the AL East."It was just a matter of letting it kind of heal," said Betts, who hit 17 home runs before being placed on the 10-DL on June. 1. "We'll see how I feel after the game today and go from there."Betts' return was quicker than many had anticipated."We talked about it yesterday, me and Mook," said Red Sox manager Alex Cora. "He feels comfortable that he can compete at this level, the way he is right now. He's healthy and we agreed to it."In addition to leading the big leagues in hitting, Betts is first in on-base percentage (.437) and slugging percentage (.750). He's also tied for first with 52 runs.To make room on the 25-man roster, the Red Sox optioned Sam Travis to Triple-A Pawtucket.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Mon Jun 11 201818:25Britton activated from DL by Orioles after 6-month recoveryPedro AraujoRP/SPOriolesFree Agent
Zack BrittonRPOriolesFree Agent
Colby RasmusLFOriolesFree Agent
BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimore Orioles left-hander Zach Britton has been activated from the disabled list, six months after undergoing surgery to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon.Assuming he's finally healthy enough to resume his role as one of the best closers in the big leagues, the question now is: How long will Britton be with the Orioles?Britton's contract expires after this season, and Baltimore entered play Monday with the worst record in the major leagues (19-45).So, as he stood in front of his locker and spoke excitedly about his return to the Orioles, Britton conceded that his stay in Baltimore may not extend beyond the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline."I want to pitch well and help the team, regardless of our standing or trade discussions," he said.Asked if the next few weeks might serve as an audition for other teams, Britton replied, "I guess so, but I'm not going to think of it like that."Britton made the 2016 AL All-Star team during a season in which he converted all 47 of... [More]
Mon Jun 11 201818:05Britton activated from DL by Orioles after 6-month recoveryPedro AraujoRP/SPOriolesFree Agent
Zack BrittonRPOriolesFree Agent
Colby RasmusLFOriolesFree Agent
BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimore Orioles left-hander Zach Britton has been activated from the disabled list, six months after undergoing surgery to repair a ruptured Achilles tendon.Assuming he's finally healthy enough to resume his role as one of the best closers in the big leagues, the question now is: How long will Britton be with the Orioles?Britton's contract expires after this season, and Baltimore entered play Monday with the worst record in the major leagues (19-45).So, as he stood in front of his locker and spoke excitedly about his return to the Orioles, Britton conceded that his stay in Baltimore may not extend beyond the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline."I want to pitch well and help the team, regardless of our standing or trade discussions," he said.Asked if the next few weeks might serve as an audition for other teams, Britton replied, "I guess so, but I'm not going to think of it like that."Britton made the 2016 AL All-Star team during a season in which he converted all 47 of... [More]
Mon Jun 11 201817:55Thumbs up: Brewers activate Eric Thames from disabled listJi Man Choi1B/DHRaysFree Agent
Domingo SantanaPH/RFBrewersFree Agent
Eric Thames1B/LF/PH/RFBrewersFree Agent
Brandon WoodruffSPBrewersFree Agent
Christian YelichCF/LF/RFBrewersFree Agent
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers have reinstated first baseman Eric Thames from the 10-day disabled list and optioned right-hander Brandon Woodruff to Triple-A Colorado Springs.Thames had been out since April 25 after tearing a ligament in his left thumb. Thames was hitting .250 with seven homers and 13 RBIs when he got hurt.The return of Thames gives manager Craig Counsell plenty of options at first base and the outfield. Jesus Aguilar has played well at first in Thames' absence, hitting .290 with 11 homers and 37 RBIs.The Brewers host the Chicago Cubs on Monday night in the opener of a three-game series.Thames can also play the corner outfield positions. The Brewers also play Ryan Braun in left field and at first base, while Domingo Santana plays right. Christian Yelich can play all three outfield positions.Woodruff is 2-0 with a 5.01 ERA in multiple stints this season in the big leagues.The Brewers on Sunday acquired infielder Brad Miller and cash from the Tampa Bay Rays for first baseman-outfielder Ji-Man Choi. Miller was optioned to Triple-A.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Mon Jun 11 201817:25Rays recall shortstop prospect Willy Adames from Triple-AChris ArcherSPPiratesFree Agent
Jake Bauers1B/OFRaysFree Agent
Nathan EovaldiSPRaysFree Agent
Adeiny HechavarríaSSPiratesFree Agent
Wilson RamosCPhilliesFree Agent
Chris SaleSPRed SoxFree Agent
Denard SpanCF/DH/LF/PHMarinersFree Agent
Joey Wendle2B/3BRaysFree Agent
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Rays have recalled 22-year-old shortstop prospect Willy Adames from Triple-A Durham after placing infielder Daniel Robertson on the 10-day disabled list with a strained left hamstring.The Rays also announced Monday that pitcher Chris Archer, who has been on the 10-day disabled list with a left abdominal strain, will not pitch in a simulated game on Tuesday, as planned. Archer threw a bullpen session Saturday and had hoped to rejoin the rotation next weekend."He woke up today feeling not that great," manager Kevin Cash said, "so we're going to take a little bit more of a conservative approach."Adames played three games last month with Tampa Bay while infielder Joey Wendle was on paternity leave, and hit his first major league homer off Boston ace Chris Sale in his debut on May 22.Robertson was hurt in the first inning of Sunday's game against Seattle.Adames joins 22-year-old first baseman Jake Bauers on the big league roster. Bauers was called up... [More]
Mon Jun 11 201815:05Rays recall shortstop prospect Willy Adames from Triple-AChris ArcherSPPiratesFree Agent
Jake Bauers1B/OFRaysFree Agent
Nathan EovaldiSPRaysFree Agent
Adeiny HechavarríaSSPiratesFree Agent
Wilson RamosCPhilliesFree Agent
Chris SaleSPRed SoxFree Agent
Denard SpanCF/DH/LF/PHMarinersFree Agent
Joey Wendle2B/3BRaysFree Agent
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Rays have recalled 22-year-old shortstop prospect Willy Adames from Triple-A Durham after placing infielder Daniel Robertson on the 10-day disabled list with a strained left hamstring.Adames played three games last month with Tampa Bay while infielder Joey Wendle was on paternity leave, and hit his first major league homer off Boston ace Chris Sale in his debut on May 22.Robertson was hurt in the first inning of Sunday's game against Seattle.Adames joins 22-year-old first baseman Jake Bauers on the big league roster. Bauers was called up last week when infielder Brad Miller was designated for assignment.Miller, dealt to Milwaukee on Sunday, joined outfield Denard Span and closer Alex Colome as veteran players traded this season by Tampa Bay.Shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria, scheduled Monday to start a minor league rehab assignment for a hamstring injury with Class A Charlotte, catcher Wilson Ramos, and pitchers Chris Archer and Nathan Eovaldi are among other veterans that might be moved before the trade deadline.Tampa Bay has dropped nine of 10 after losing to Seattle 5-4 on Sunday.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Mon Jun 11 201809:57Brewers get INF Brad Miller from Rays for 1B/OF Ji-Man ChoiJi Man Choi1B/DHRaysFree Agent
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers have acquired infielder Brad Miller from Tampa Bay for first baseman/outfielder Ji-Man Choi and will receive more than $2.2 million from the Rays as part of the trade.The NL Central-leading Brewers made the deal Sunday and assigned Miller to Triple-A Colorado Springs. He was cut by Tampa Bay on Thursday.Tampa Bay will send Milwaukee $2,209,677 as part of the trade, which will offset all but $500,000 of the $2,709,677 remaining in Miller's $4.5 million salary this year.The 28-year-old Miller was hitting .256 with five home runs and 21 RBIs in 48 games for the Rays. Mostly a shortstop, he has started at every position in the majors except catcher and pitcher.Miller hit 30 home runs for the Rays in 2016, but dipped to just nine last year.The 27-year-old Choi hit .233 with two homers and five RBIs in 12 games for Milwaukee. He gets a salary of $850,000 while in the major leagues and $250,000 while in the minors.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Mon Jun 11 201804:27Scherzer takes rare loss, Richard flirts with no-noJosé AlvaradoRPRaysFree Agent
Tim AndersonSSWhite SoxFree Agent
Asdrúbal Cabrera2B/3B/SSPhilliesFree Agent
Melky CabreraLF/RFIndiansFree Agent
Jake CaveCFTwinsFree Agent
Matt Chapman3BAthleticsFree Agent
Alex CobbSPOriolesFree Agent
Franchy CorderoCF/LFPadresFree Agent
Zack Cozart3B/SSAngelsFree Agent
Brandon CrawfordSSGiantsFree Agent
C.J. Cron1B/DHRaysFree Agent
Nelson CruzDHMarinersFree Agent
Anthony DeSclafaniSPRedsFree Agent
Ian Desmond1B/LFRockiesFree Agent
Rafael Devers3BRed SoxFree Agent
Seranthony DomínguezRP/SPPhilliesFree Agent
Eduardo Escobar3B/DH/SSDiamondbacksFree Agent
Marco EstradaSPBlue JaysFree Agent
Johnny FieldLF/RFTwinsFree Agent
Logan Forsythe2B/3BTwinsFree Agent
Todd Frazier3BMetsFree Agent
Freddie Freeman1BBravesFree Agent
Evan GattisC/DH/PHAstrosFree Agent
Scooter Gennett2B/PHRedsFree Agent
Zack GodleySPDiamondbacksFree Agent
Paul Goldschmidt1BDiamondbacksFree Agent
Curtis GrandersonCF/DH/LF/PH/RFBrewersFree Agent
Yuli Gurriel1B/3BAstrosFree Agent
Billy HamiltonCFRedsFree Agent
Brad HandRPIndiansFree Agent
Mitch HanigerCF/RFMarinersFree Agent
Will HarrisRPAstrosFree Agent
Josh Harrison2B/3BPiratesFree Agent
Kyle HendricksSPCubsFree Agent
Kiké Hernández2B/CF/LF/PH/SSDodgersFree Agent
Derek HollandSPGiantsFree Agent
Rhys Hoskins1B/LFPhilliesFree Agent
Eric Hosmer1BPadresFree Agent
Jared HughesRPRedsFree Agent
Tommy HunterRPPhilliesFree Agent
Dan JenningsRPBrewersFree Agent
Keone KelaRPPiratesFree Agent
Dallas KeuchelSPAstrosFree Agent
Corey KluberSPIndiansFree Agent
Artie LewickiSPTigersFree Agent
Jonathan LucroyCAthleticsFree Agent
Seth LugoRP/SPMetsFree Agent
Jordan LylesRP/SPBrewersFree Agent
Sean ManaeaSPAthleticsFree Agent
Ketel Marte2B/SSDiamondbacksFree Agent
Nomar MazaraLF/RFRangersFree Agent
Whit Merrifield2B/CFRoyalsFree Agent
Kendrys MoralesDH/PHBlue JaysFree Agent
Mike Moustakas3BBrewersFree Agent
Max Muncy1B/3B/PHDodgersFree Agent
Sean NewcombSPBravesFree Agent
Daniel Palka1B/DH/LF/RFWhite SoxFree Agent
James PaxtonSPMarinersFree Agent
Kevin PillarCFBlue JaysFree Agent
Stephen PiscottyRFAthleticsFree Agent
Rick PorcelloSPRed SoxFree Agent
Albert Pujols1B/DHAngelsFree Agent
Clayton RichardSPPadresFree Agent
JT RiddleSSMarlinsFree Agent
Anthony Rizzo1BCubsFree Agent
Fernando RodneyRPTwinsFree Agent
Miguel Rojas1B/3B/SSMarlinsFree Agent
Fernando RomeroSPTwinsFree Agent
Tyson RossSPPadresFree Agent
Pablo Sandoval1B/3B/PHGiantsFree Agent
Max ScherzerSPNationalsFree Agent
Jonathan Schoop2BBrewersFree Agent
Kyle Seager3BMarinersFree Agent
Marcus SemienSSAthleticsFree Agent
Luis SeverinoSPYankeesFree Agent
Joakim SoriaRPBrewersFree Agent
George SpringerCF/RFAstrosFree Agent
Trevor StorySSRockiesFree Agent
Hunter StricklandRPGiantsFree Agent
Ross StriplingRP/SPDodgersFree Agent
Anthony SwarzakRPMetsFree Agent
Trayce ThompsonCF/RFWhite SoxFree Agent
Blake TreinenRPAthleticsFree Agent
Nick TropeanoSPAngelsFree Agent
Jonathan Villar2B/PHOriolesFree Agent
Christian Walker1B/PHDiamondbacksFree Agent
Christian YelichCF/LF/RFBrewersFree Agent
Mike ZuninoCMarinersFree Agent
WASHINGTON (AP) — Brandon Crawford went 4 for 4 with a two-run homer, and the San Francisco Giants dealt Max Scherzer his first loss in more than two months, defeating the Washington Nationals 2-0 on Sunday.After Pablo Sandoval walked leading off the fourth, Crawford homered into the second deck in right for his eighth of the season. He singled in the first and doubled in the sixth and eighth innings. Since May 1, Crawford is hitting an MLB-best .439 (58-for-132) and has raised his average to .338.Scherzer (10-2) had won nine straight decisions since his last loss on April 4. He allowed two runs and four hits while striking out nine over seven innings.Derek Holland (4-6), a 10-year veteran facing Washington for the first time, allowed three hits and two walks in five innings as five pitchers combined for the three-hitter. Hunter Strickland pitched the ninth for his 13th save.PADRES 3, MARLINS 1MIAMI (AP) — Clayton Richard became the latest pitcher to flirt with the first no-hitter in San... [More]
Mon Jun 11 201802:47LEADING OFF: Goldschmidt heats up, Quintana faces BrewersMadison BumgarnerSPGiantsFree Agent
Johnny CuetoSPGiantsFree Agent
Paul Goldschmidt1BDiamondbacksFree Agent
Dustin Pedroia2BRed SoxFree Agent
Jeff SamardzijaSPGiantsFree Agent
Steven WrightSPRed SoxFree Agent
A look at what's happening around the majors today:GOLDENArizona slugger Paul Goldschmidt is swinging a bruising bat after being stuck in a slump for much of the season. He tripled and doubled Sunday, and went 8 for 13 with four home runs and nine RBIs in a three-game sweep at Colorado. Goldschmidt and the Diamondbacks next host Pittsburgh.Q'ED UPCubs lefty Jose Quintana (6-4, 4.20 ERA) has pitched 24 straight shutout innings against Milwaukee. He'll start the series opener at Miller Park when Chicago, trailing the NL Central-leading Brewers by a half-game, face Junior Guerra (3-4, 2.83).GIANT ARMSSan Francisco ace Madison Bumgarner makes his second start of the season, pitching at Miami. The lefty broke the pinkie on his throwing hand in his final spring training game. Bumgarner returned to the rotation last week and tossed six strong innings in a loss to Arizona. Giants pitchers Johnny Cueto (right elbow inflammation) and Jeff Samardzija (right shoulder tightness) are both expected to... [More]
Mon Jun 11 201801:56Mets release 1B Adrian Gonzalez, will call up Dominic SmithJay Bruce1B/RFMetsFree Agent
Wilmer Flores1B/2B/3B/PHMetsFree Agent
Dominic Smith1BMetsFree Agent
NEW YORK (AP) — Looking to spark their stagnant lineup, the New York Mets are making a change at first base.Slumping veteran Adrian Gonzalez was released following a 2-0 victory over the Yankees on Sunday night, and the Mets will recall Dominic Smith from Triple-A Las Vegas on Tuesday when they begin a 10-game road trip in Atlanta.The 36-year-old Gonzalez, who struck out in all three at-bats Sunday, hit .237 with six home runs and 26 RBIs for the Mets. The five-time All-Star was signed for the major league minimum during the offseason after struggling with a bad back last year with the Los Angeles Dodgers.The Mets also announced they plan to call up utilityman Ty Kelly from Triple-A on Tuesday. Reserve catcher Jose Lobaton will be designated for assignment.Smith, who turns 23 this week, was batting .260 with two homers and 25 RBIs at Las Vegas. Drafted 11th overall out of high school in 2013, the touted prospect scuffled in the majors as a rookie last season, hitting .198 with nine homers,... [More]
Mon Jun 11 201801:36Mets release 1B Adrian Gonzalez, will call up Dominic SmithDominic Smith1BMetsFree Agent
NEW YORK (AP) — Looking to spark their stagnant lineup, the New York Mets are making a change at first base.Slumping veteran Adrian Gonzalez was released following a 2-0 victory over the Yankees on Sunday night, and the Mets will recall Dominic Smith from Triple-A Las Vegas on Tuesday when they begin a 10-game road trip in Atlanta.The 36-year-old Gonzalez, who struck out in all three at-bats Sunday, hit .237 with six home runs and 26 RBIs for the Mets. The five-time All-Star was signed for the major league minimum during the offseason after struggling with a bad back last year with the Los Angeles Dodgers.The Mets also announced they plan to call up utilityman Ty Kelly from Triple-A on Tuesday. Reserve catcher Jose Lobaton will be designated for assignment.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball
Sun Jun 10 201823:27Scherzer takes rare loss, Richards flirts with no-noJosé AlvaradoRPRaysFree Agent
Tim AndersonSSWhite SoxFree Agent
Asdrúbal Cabrera2B/3B/SSPhilliesFree Agent
Melky CabreraLF/RFIndiansFree Agent
Jake CaveCFTwinsFree Agent
Matt Chapman3BAthleticsFree Agent
Alex CobbSPOriolesFree Agent
Franchy CorderoCF/LFPadresFree Agent
Zack Cozart3B/SSAngelsFree Agent
Brandon CrawfordSSGiantsFree Agent
C.J. Cron1B/DHRaysFree Agent
Nelson CruzDHMarinersFree Agent
Anthony DeSclafaniSPRedsFree Agent
Ian Desmond1B/LFRockiesFree Agent
Rafael Devers3BRed SoxFree Agent
Seranthony DomínguezRP/SPPhilliesFree Agent
Eduardo Escobar3B/DH/SSDiamondbacksFree Agent
Marco EstradaSPBlue JaysFree Agent
Johnny FieldLF/RFTwinsFree Agent
Logan Forsythe2B/3BTwinsFree Agent
Todd Frazier3BMetsFree Agent
Freddie Freeman1BBravesFree Agent
Evan GattisC/DH/PHAstrosFree Agent
Scooter Gennett2B/PHRedsFree Agent
Zack GodleySPDiamondbacksFree Agent
Paul Goldschmidt1BDiamondbacksFree Agent
Curtis GrandersonCF/DH/LF/PH/RFBrewersFree Agent
Yuli Gurriel1B/3BAstrosFree Agent
Billy HamiltonCFRedsFree Agent
Brad HandRPIndiansFree Agent
Mitch HanigerCF/RFMarinersFree Agent
Will HarrisRPAstrosFree Agent
Josh Harrison2B/3BPiratesFree Agent
Kyle HendricksSPCubsFree Agent
Kiké Hernández2B/CF/LF/PH/SSDodgersFree Agent
Derek HollandSPGiantsFree Agent
Rhys Hoskins1B/LFPhilliesFree Agent
Eric Hosmer1BPadresFree Agent
Jared HughesRPRedsFree Agent
Tommy HunterRPPhilliesFree Agent
Dan JenningsRPBrewersFree Agent
Keone KelaRPPiratesFree Agent
Dallas KeuchelSPAstrosFree Agent
Corey KluberSPIndiansFree Agent
Artie LewickiSPTigersFree Agent
Jonathan LucroyCAthleticsFree Agent
Seth LugoRP/SPMetsFree Agent
Jordan LylesRP/SPBrewersFree Agent
Sean ManaeaSPAthleticsFree Agent
Ketel Marte2B/SSDiamondbacksFree Agent
Nomar MazaraLF/RFRangersFree Agent
Whit Merrifield2B/CFRoyalsFree Agent
Kendrys MoralesDH/PHBlue JaysFree Agent
Mike Moustakas3BBrewersFree Agent
Max Muncy1B/3B/PHDodgersFree Agent
Sean NewcombSPBravesFree Agent
Daniel Palka1B/DH/LF/RFWhite SoxFree Agent
James PaxtonSPMarinersFree Agent
Kevin PillarCFBlue JaysFree Agent
Stephen PiscottyRFAthleticsFree Agent
Rick PorcelloSPRed SoxFree Agent
Albert Pujols1B/DHAngelsFree Agent
Clayton RichardSPPadresFree Agent
JT RiddleSSMarlinsFree Agent
Anthony Rizzo1BCubsFree Agent
Fernando RodneyRPTwinsFree Agent
Miguel Rojas1B/3B/SSMarlinsFree Agent
Fernando RomeroSPTwinsFree Agent
Tyson RossSPPadresFree Agent
Pablo Sandoval1B/3B/PHGiantsFree Agent
Max ScherzerSPNationalsFree Agent
Jonathan Schoop2BBrewersFree Agent
Kyle Seager3BMarinersFree Agent
Marcus SemienSSAthleticsFree Agent
Luis SeverinoSPYankeesFree Agent
Joakim SoriaRPBrewersFree Agent
George SpringerCF/RFAstrosFree Agent
Trevor StorySSRockiesFree Agent
Hunter StricklandRPGiantsFree Agent
Ross StriplingRP/SPDodgersFree Agent
Anthony SwarzakRPMetsFree Agent
Trayce ThompsonCF/RFWhite SoxFree Agent
Blake TreinenRPAthleticsFree Agent
Nick TropeanoSPAngelsFree Agent
Jonathan Villar2B/PHOriolesFree Agent
Christian Walker1B/PHDiamondbacksFree Agent
Christian YelichCF/LF/RFBrewersFree Agent
Mike ZuninoCMarinersFree Agent
WASHINGTON (AP) — Brandon Crawford went 4 for 4 with a two-run homer, and the San Francisco Giants dealt Max Scherzer his first loss in more than two months, defeating the Washington Nationals 2-0 on Sunday.After Pablo Sandoval walked leading off the fourth, Crawford homered into the second deck in right for his eighth of the season. He singled in the first and doubled in the sixth and eighth innings. Since May 1, Crawford is hitting an MLB-best .439 (58-for-132) and has raised his average to .338.Scherzer (10-2) had won nine straight decisions since his last loss on April 4. He allowed two runs and four hits while striking out nine over seven innings.Derek Holland (4-6), a 10-year veteran facing Washington for the first time, allowed three hits and two walks in five innings as five pitchers combined for the three-hitter. Hunter Strickland pitched the ninth for his 13th save.METS 2, YANKEES 0NEW YORK (AP) — Seth Lugo (2-1) pitched six dominant innings in a stellar spot start, Todd Frazier... [More]
Sun Jun 10 201821:46Cabrera hurt, Cespedes' rehab cut short after setbackAsdrúbal Cabrera2B/3B/SSPhilliesFree Agent
Jeurys FamiliaRPMetsFree Agent
Wilmer Flores1B/2B/3B/PHMetsFree Agent
NEW YORK (AP) — As if the New York Mets needed any more bad news, now Asdrubal Cabrera is ailing and they have no idea when they might get Yoenis Cespedes back.Sidelined for nearly a month by a nagging hip injury, Cespedes had his minor league rehabilitation assignment cut short Sunday following a setback.On the disabled list since May 14 because of a strained right hip flexor, the oft-injured slugger hit two doubles Saturday in his second rehab game for Double-A Binghamton but was removed early with tightness in his right quadriceps."Same thing," manager Mickey Callaway said. "It's where the quad attaches to the hip."A few hours after Callaway spoke, things only got worse when Cabrera exited Sunday night's game against the New York Yankees with a tight left hamstring.The switch-hitting second baseman stumbled awkwardly out of the batter's box and grabbed the back of his left leg when he bounced back to the mound to begin the bottom of the first inning.Cabrera, who leads the team with 11... [More]
Sun Jun 10 201821:17Scherzer takes rare loss, Richards flirts with no-noJosé AlvaradoRPRaysFree Agent
Tim AndersonSSWhite SoxFree Agent
Melky CabreraLF/RFIndiansFree Agent
Jake CaveCFTwinsFree Agent
Matt Chapman3BAthleticsFree Agent
Alex CobbSPOriolesFree Agent
Franchy CorderoCF/LFPadresFree Agent
Zack Cozart3B/SSAngelsFree Agent
Brandon CrawfordSSGiantsFree Agent
C.J. Cron1B/DHRaysFree Agent
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Brandon Crawford went 4 for 4 with a two-run homer, and the San Francisco Giants dealt Max Scherzer his first loss in more than two months, defeating the Washington Nationals 2-0 on Sunday.After Pablo Sandoval walked leading off the fourth, Crawford homered into the second deck in right for his eighth of the season. He singled in the first and doubled in the sixth and eighth innings. Since May 1, Crawford is hitting an MLB-best .439 (58-for-132) and has raised his average to .338.Scherzer (10-2) had won nine straight decisions since his last loss on April 4. He allowed two runs and four hits while striking out nine over seven innings.Derek Holland (4-6), a 10-year veteran facing Washington for the first time, allowed three hits and two walks in five innings as five pitchers combined for the three-hitter. Hunter Strickland pitched the ninth for his 13th save.PADRES 3, MARLINS 1MIAMI (AP) — Clayton Richard became the latest pitcher to flirt with the first no-hitter in San... [More]
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