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Thu Jul 11 201922:29LEADING OFF: Baseball gets back into full swingMatt Carpenter2B/3BCardinalsMoneyball
Jon GraySPRockiesFree Agent
Sonny GraySPAthleticsFree Agent
Jordan HicksFree Agent
Yadier MolinaCCardinalsJetBlack
Chasen ShreveRPBravesFree Agent
Tyler WebbFree Agent
A look at what's happening around the majors Friday:SONNY GRAY VS JON GRAYNo Gray area in this pitching matchup Friday — only shades of Gray.Sonny will take the mound for the Cincinnati Reds in his first visit to Coors Field and first time facing Colorado. Jon will go for the Rockies as both teams return from the All-Star break.Selected as an NL All-Star, Sonny didn't get into the game Tuesday as the AL beat the NL 4-3. The right-hander is 5-5 with a 3.59 ERA in 17 starts this season. Jon is 9-6 with a 3.92 ERA spanning 19 appearances, including 18 starts.BANGED UP CATCHERThe Cardinals placed catcher Yadier Molina on the injured list with a strained right thumb and activated infielder Matt Carpenter as part of a series of roster moves Thursday. St. Louis also brought up left-hander Chasen Shreve from Triple-A Memphis, optioned left-hander Tyler Webb and outfielder Rangel Ravelo to Memphis, and transferred pitcher Jordan Hicks to the 60-day IL update ahead of their series against Arizona... [More]
Thu Jul 11 201921:29This Date in BaseballLuis AvilánRPBravesFree Agent
Brandon BarnesCF/LF/RFRockiesFree Agent
José BautistaRFBlue JaysDodger Blue
Cody BellingerFree Agent
Alex BregmanFree Agent
Matt Carpenter2B/3BCardinalsMoneyball
Yoenis CéspedesDH/LFRed SoxBig Poison
Patrick CorbinSPDiamondbacksTexas BigSticks
Carl CrawfordLFDodgersDodger Blue
Derek Dietrich2B/SSMarlinsFree Agent
Todd Frazier1B/3BRedsTexas BigSticks
Lucas GiolitoFree Agent
Yan GomesCIndiansFree Agent
Robert GsellmanFree Agent
Josh HamiltonDH/LF/RFAngelsLas Vegas Giants
J.J. HardySSOriolesBig Poison
Bryce HarperLFNationalsSportsWiseGuy.com
Ryan HelsleyFree Agent
Matt HollidayLFCardinalsWith the 5th Pick Truck Selects
Brock Holt2B/3B/RFRed SoxFree Agent
Ryan Howard1BPhilliesFree Agent
Tim HudsonSPGiantsFree Agent
Sherman Johnson3BAngelsFree Agent
Carson Kelly3BCardinalsFree Agent
Jason Kipnis2BIndiansOld Hoss
Ramón LaureanoFree Agent
Tim LocastroFree Agent
Jose MesaFree Agent
Brad MillerSSMarinersFree Agent
Justin Morneau1BRockiesRotoValue
Peter O'BrienCDiamondbacksFree Agent
Seunghwan OhFree Agent
Dustin Pedroia2BRed SoxSportsWiseGuy.com
Hunter PenceRFGiantsTexas BigSticks
Albert Pujols1B/DHAngelsDodger Blue
Francisco RodríguezRPBrewersFree Agent
Tyler SaladinoSSWhite SoxFree Agent
Kyle SchwarberFree Agent
Pedro SeverinoFree Agent
George SpringerCF/RFAstrosFree Agent
Stephen StrasburgSPNationalsSportsWiseGuy.com
Ross StriplingPDodgersFree Agent
Eugenio SuárezSSTigersFree Agent
Mike TroutCF/LFAngelsSportsWiseGuy.com
Ildemaro VargasSSCardinalsFree Agent
Tyler WebbFree Agent
Mac WilliamsonRFGiantsFree Agent
Alex WoodRP/SPBravesFree Agent
July 141916 — St. Louis Browns pitcher Ernie Koob went the distance in a 17-inning 0-0 tie with the Boston Red Sox. Carl Mays went the first 15 innings for the Red Sox and Dutch Leonard finished.1946 — Cleveland player-manager Lou Boudreau hit four doubles and a home run in the first game of a doubleheader against Boston, but Ted Williams connected for three home runs and drove in eight runs for an 11-10 Red Sox victory.1956 — Mel Parnell of the Boston Red Sox pitched a no-hitter against the Chicago White Sox for a 4-0 victory at Fenway Park.1967 — Eddie Mathews of the Astros hit his 500th home run off San Francisco's Juan Marichal at Candlestick Park. Houston beat the Giants 8-6.1968 — Hank Aaron got his 500th home run off Mike McCormick as the Atlanta Braves beat the San Francisco Giants 4-2.1968 — Don Wilson of the Houston Astros struck out 18 Reds in a 6-1 victory over Cincinnati in the nightcap of a doubleheader.1969 — Oakland's Reggie Jackson knocked in 10 runs in a 21-7 win over... [More]
Thu Jul 11 201921:09Column: Baseball has issues beyond a juiced ballJorge Polanco2BTwinsFree Agent
First the players, now the ball. Home runs are skyrocketing, and once again Major League Baseball officials claim they don't know the reason why.Then again, it might be that they're just not looking hard enough.Unlike the players, the ball still looks the same. Commissioner Rob Manfred said it tests much the same as before, too, though he conceded there might be less drag on the ball than there was in the past.So why are batters teeing off at a rate nearing three home runs a game, a 19 percent increase from a year before? Why are hitters on a pace to hit 1,000 more home runs than the Steroids Era high mark of 5,693 in 2000?Good question, Manfred says, but it's not because anyone juiced the ball."Manipulation of the baseball is a great conspiracy theory," Manfred said Tuesday at the All-Star Game in Cleveland. "How you manipulate a human-dominated handmade manufacturing process in any consistent way, it's a smarter human being than I."Don't tell that to pitchers like Justin Verlander, who... [More]
Thu Jul 11 201920:29Indians' Carrasco not slowing down as he fights leukemiaCarlos CarrascoRP/SPIndiansFree Agent
CLEVELAND (AP) — Carlos Carrasco won't let cancer change him.The Indians right-hander was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia last month, but that has hardly slowed Carrasco, who has been throwing bullpen sessions with the hopes of pitching again for Cleveland this season.Carrasco spoke to media members Thursday for the first time since his diagnosis and said he's thankful for the support he's received from teammates and throughout baseball.The 32-year-old was moved by the ovation he received Tuesday night during the All-Star Game in Cleveland. During the fifth inning, Carrasco was joined on the field during Major League Baseball's "Stand Up To Cancer" salute by his teammates and Indians manager Terry Francona. The Indians' All-Stars held placards that said: "Cookie," Carrasco's nickname.Carrasco did not reveal what type of treatment he's receiving. He said doctors first discovered something wrong during his physical at spring training.As he battles the condition, Carrasco he said "I just push myself to work more and get stronger."___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Jul 11 201918:59Astros' Marisnick suspended for plate collision with LucroyJonathan LucroyCBrewersMoneyball
Jake MarisnickCF/RFAstrosFree Agent
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Houston Astros outfielder Jake Marisnick was suspended for two games by Major League Baseball on Thursday for his violent home plate collision with Los Angeles Angels catcher Jonathan Lucroy before the All-Star break.Marisnick said he still felt terrible about the play and had a rough couple of days during the break to digest the situation. He also said he had spoken with Lucroy, who sustained a concussion and a broken nose."I've seen a lot of takes on it, and obviously everybody has their own opinion," Marisnick said before the AL West-leading Astros played their first game after the break. "But I know deep down in my heart that I had no intent to hurt, or make contact, with him."Joe Torre, MLB's chief baseball officer, said he thoroughly reviewed the play from all angles. While acknowledging he didn't believe Marisnick intended to injure Lucroy, Torre said the actions in last Sunday's game warranted discipline because they violated MLB rules designed to protect... [More]
Thu Jul 11 201917:49Cardinals place Molina on IL amid series of roster movesMatt Carpenter2B/3BCardinalsMoneyball
Jordan HicksFree Agent
Yadier MolinaCCardinalsJetBlack
Chasen ShreveRPBravesFree Agent
Tyler WebbFree Agent
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Cardinals placed catcher Yadier Molina on the injured list with a strained right thumb and activated infielder Matt Carpenter as part of a series of roster moves Thursday.St. Louis also brought up left-hander Chasen Shreve from Triple-A Memphis, optioned left-hander Tyler Webb and outfielder Rangel Ravelo to Memphis, and transferred pitcher Jordan Hicks to the 60-day IL update ahead of their series against Arizona beginning Friday night.Molina's move to the IL was retroactive to Monday. The nine-time All-Star, who missed 12 games in May and June with a similar injury, pinch hit on Saturday but hasn't started a game since June 3.Carpenter has been sidelined since June 29 with a lower back strain.Shreve appeared in 20 games for the Cardinals last season, and is 2-1 with a 3.80 ERA in 37 games for Memphis this season. Kinzer made his big league debut June 2, going 0 for 7 for St. Louis.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Jul 11 201917:29Cardinals place Molina on IL amid series of roster movesMatt Carpenter2B/3BCardinalsMoneyball
Jordan HicksFree Agent
Yadier MolinaCCardinalsJetBlack
Chasen ShreveRPBravesFree Agent
Tyler WebbFree Agent
ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Cardinals placed catcher Yadier Molina on the injured list with a strained right thumb and activated infielder Matt Carpenter as part of a series of roster moves Thursday.St. Louis also brought up left-hander Chasen Shreve from Triple-A Memphis, optioned left-hander Tyler Webb and outfielder Rangel Ravelo to Memphis, and transferred pitcher Jordan Hicks from the 60-day IL update ahead of their series against Arizona beginning Friday night.Molina's move to the IL was retroactive to Monday. The nine-time All-Star, who missed 12 games in May and June with a similar injury, pinch hit on Saturday but hasn't started a game since June 3.Carpenter has been sidelined since June 29 with a lower back strain.Shreve appeared in 20 games for the Cardinals last season, and is 2-1 with a 3.80 ERA in 37 games for Memphis this season. Kinzer made his big league debut June 2, going 0 for 7 for St. Louis.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Jul 11 201916:19Astros' Marisnick suspended for plate collision with LucroyJonathan LucroyCBrewersMoneyball
Jake MarisnickCF/RFAstrosFree Agent
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Houston Astros outfielder Jake Marisnick has been suspended for two games by Major League Baseball after his violent home plate collision with Los Angeles Angels catcher Jonathan Lucroy.The suspension was announced Thursday before the AL West-leading Astros played a series opener at Texas in their first game after the All-Star break. Marisnick, who also was fined, appealed the suspension and was available to play.Lucroy was carted off the field last Sunday after the collision at the end of the eighth inning of a game at Houston the Astros won 11-10 in 10 innings. The Angels catcher sustained a concussion and broken nose. Marisnick was called out for colliding with Lucroy and the call was upheld after a crew chief review.Marisnick said afterward that it was a "bad play" and that he hoped Lucroy was OK. He also posted on his Twitter later that he "made a split second decision at full speed" and he felt awful that another player got hurt.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Jul 11 201916:09Party of 5? Competitive NL Central in for taut 2nd halfJosh BellRFPiratesFree Agent
Scooter Gennett2BBrewersFree Agent
Bryan ReynoldsFree Agent
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Joe Maddon didn't let the free time created by a rare ejection go to waste.Shortly after getting tossed by home plate umpire Joe West on July 4 following an outburst in which the Chicago Cubs manager appeared ready to take on any and all comers from the Pittsburgh dugout after taking exception to the way the Pirates kept pitching up and in to his players, Maddon retired to the visiting manager's office at PNC Park. He eased into a chair, opened a bottle of wine, flipped on the television and watched his wildly uneven team put the finishing touches on an 11-3 victory that avoided a four-game sweep.Veteran move. Opportunities to relax over the next two-plus months will be scarce in the most competitive division in the majors.The National League Central enters the second half with the first-place Cubs and last-place Cincinnati separated by just 4½ games, an outlier during an otherwise yawn-inducing first half in which five divisions reached the All-Star break with at least... [More]
Thu Jul 11 201915:49Young Rays confident they can stay in AL playoff chaseKevin KiermaierCF/RFRaysFree Agent
Brandon LoweFree Agent
Austin MeadowsCFPiratesFree Agent
Charlie MortonSPPiratesFree Agent
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Rays are confident they can emerge from a tough five-week stretch and remain in contention for their first playoff berth in six years.With help from a surprising 14-4 start that left the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox playing catch-up in the AL East for much of the season's first half, the low-payroll Rays reached the All-Star break with 52 wins despite a 17-19 record since the beginning of June.An eight-game, seven-day trip that starts Friday at Baltimore could impact what the mostly young team does to try to bolster its roster before the July 31 trade deadline."We've had some tough times here as of late, but we've put ourselves in a tremendous position to come out of the break and compete," manager Kevin Cash said."I hope our guys recognize that," Cash added. "The game is not easy, our division is not easy, the American League is not easy, and we have done a lot of good things to put ourselves in the position we're in right now."The second-place... [More]
Thu Jul 11 201915:19Young Rays confident they can stay in AL playoff chaseKevin KiermaierCF/RFRaysFree Agent
Brandon LoweFree Agent
Austin MeadowsCFPiratesFree Agent
Charlie MortonSPPiratesFree Agent
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Rays are confident they can emerge from a tough five-week stretch and remain in contention for their first playoff berth in six years.With help from a surprising 14-4 start that left the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox playing catch-up in the AL East for much of the season's first half, the low-payroll Rays reached the All-Star break with 52 wins despite a 17-19 record since the beginning of June.An eight-game, seven-day trip that starts Friday at Baltimore could impact what the mostly young team does to try to bolster its roster before the July 31 trade deadline."We've had some tough times here as of late, but we've put ourselves in a tremendous position to come out of the break and compete," manager Kevin Cash said."I hope our guys recognize that," Cash added. "The game is not easy, our division is not easy, the American League is not easy, and we have done a lot of good things to put ourselves in the position we're in right now."The second-place... [More]
Thu Jul 11 201915:09Royals adding former first-round pick Starling from minorsBubba StarlingCFRoyalsFree Agent
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Royals are bringing Bubba Starling to the majors, culminating a journey for the hometown hero and former first-round draft pick that took eight years in the minors.Starling will join Kansas City for the opener of their series against Detroit on Friday night.The 26-year-old outfielder, who starred at nearby Gardner-Edgerton High School, has struggled for years to live up to enormous expectations. But he is hitting .310 with seven homers and 38 RBIs in his first full season at Triple-A Omaha, and recently played in that level's all-star game.Starling was chosen fifth overall in the 2011 amateur draft, signing for a $7.5 million bonus — then the second-largest in draft history and the most guaranteed money to a prep player.Royals general manager Dayton Moore told MLB.com that Starling will not ride the bench when his years-in-the-making arrival happens. But how much he plays ultimately will be up to manager Ned Yost, who has had plenty of opportunities to observe... [More]
Thu Jul 11 201914:09Royals adding former first-round pick Starling from minorsBubba StarlingCFRoyalsFree Agent
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Royals are bringing Bubba Starling to the majors, culminating a journey for the hometown hero and former first-round draft pick that took eight years in the minors.Starling will join Kansas City for the opener of their series against Detroit on Friday night.The 26-year-old outfielder, who starred at nearby Gardner-Edgerton High School, has struggled for years to live up to enormous expectations. But he is hitting .310 with seven homers and 38 RBIs in his first full season at Triple-A Omaha, and recently played in that level's all-star game.Starling was chosen fifth overall in the 2011 amateur draft, signing for a $7.5 million bonus — then the second-largest in draft history and the most guaranteed money to a prep player.Royals general manager Dayton Moore told MLB.com that Starling will not ride the bench when his years-in-the-making arrival happens. But how much he plays ultimately will be up to manager Ned Yost, who has had plenty of opportunities to observe... [More]
Thu Jul 11 201913:59Astros' Marisnick suspended for plate collision with LucroyJonathan LucroyCBrewersMoneyball
Jake MarisnickCF/RFAstrosFree Agent
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Houston Astros outfielder Jake Marisnick has been suspended for two games by Major League Baseball after his violent home plate collision with Los Angeles Angels catcher Jonathan Lucroy.The suspension was announced Thursday before the AL West-leading Astros played a series opener at Texas in their first game after the All-Star break. Marisnick also was fined.Lucroy was carted off the field last Sunday after the collision at the end of the eighth inning of a game at Houston the Astros won 11-10 in 10 innings. The Angels catcher sustained a concussion and broken nose. Marisnick was called out for colliding with Lucroy and the call was upheld after a crew chief review.Marisnick said afterward that it was a "bad play" and that he hoped Lucroy was OK. He also posted on his Twitter later that he "made a split second decision at full speed" and he felt awful that another player got hurt.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Jul 11 201913:49Losses mount for rookie manager Hyde as Orioles rebuildZack BrittonRPOriolesFree Agent
Dylan BundySPOriolesFree Agent
Andrew CashnerSPPadresThe Seals Guys
Alex CobbSPRaysOld Hoss
Chris Davis1B/3BOriolesLas Vegas Giants
David HessFree Agent
Trey Mancini1BOriolesFree Agent
Richie MartinFree Agent
John MeansFree Agent
Dan StrailySPCubsBig Chee
Stevie WilkersonFree Agent
Gabriel YnoaFree Agent
BALTIMORE (AP) — There might come a time when Brandon Hyde wakes up in the morning, grabs a newspaper and finds the Baltimore Orioles in the standings.For now, the rookie manager simply can't bear to look.The rebuilding Orioles limped into the All-Star break with a major league-worst 27-62 record. During a particular brutal stretch in late June, Baltimore showed its youth and inexperience while losing 13 of 14 games — including blowouts of 12-3, 13-2, 16-2 and 13-3.Asked at that point to present his goal for this season, Hyde replied, "I'll be honest with you — I have no idea what our record is. I don't even want to look at it. Right now, it's about developing these guys and how we play. Eventually, I'm going to be looking at the standings and it's going to be about wins and losses."Until then, Hyde will have to grit his teeth when his outfielders throw to the wrong base, players get picked off and his pitching staff gets rocked. Baltimore is allowing a major league-high 6.07 runs per game... [More]
Thu Jul 11 201913:39Astros' Marisnick suspended for plate collision with LucroyJonathan LucroyCBrewersMoneyball
Jake MarisnickCF/RFAstrosFree Agent
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Houston Astros outfielder Jake Marisnick has been suspended for two games by Major League Baseball after his violent home plate collision with Los Angeles Angels catcher Jonathan Lucroy.The suspension was announced Thursday before the AL West-leading Astros played a series opener at Texas in their first game after the All-Star break. Marisnick also was fined.Lucroy was carted off the field last Sunday after the collision at the end of the eighth inning of a game at Houston the Astros won 11-10 in 10 innings. The Angels catcher sustained a concussion and broken nose. Marisnick was called out for colliding with Lucroy and the call was upheld after a crew chief review.Marisnick said afterward that it was a "bad play" and that he hoped Lucroy was OK. He also posted on his Twitter later that he "made a split second decision at full speed" and he felt awful that another player got hurt.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Jul 11 201913:19Royals adding former first-round pick Starling from minorsBubba StarlingCFRoyalsFree Agent
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals are bringing Bubba Starling to the majors, culminating a journey that took eight years in the minors for the hometown hero and former first-round draft pick.Starling will join the Royals for the opener of their series against Detroit on Friday night.The 26-year-old outfielder, who starred at nearby Gardner-Edgerton High School, has struggled for years to live up to enormous expectations in the minors. But he is hitting .310 with seven homers and 38 RBIs in his first full season at Triple-A Omaha, and recently played in that level's all-star game.Starling was chosen fifth overall in the 2011 draft, signing for a $7.5 million bonus — then the second-largest in draft history and the most guaranteed money to a prep player.The Royals will make a corresponding roster move Friday.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Jul 11 201912:09'Robot umpires' debut in independent Atlantic LeagueKirk NieuwenhuisCFMetsFree Agent
YORK, Pa. (AP) — "Robot umpires" have arrived.The independent Atlantic League became the first American professional baseball league to let a computer call balls and strikes Wednesday night at its All-Star Game. Plate umpire Brian deBrauwere wore an earpiece connected to an iPhone in his pocket and relayed the call upon receiving it from a TrackMan computer system that uses Doppler radar.He crouched in his normal position behind the catcher and signaled balls and strikes."Until we can trust this system 100%, I still have to go back there with the intention of getting a pitch correct because if the system fails, it doesn't pick a pitch up or if it registers a pitch that's a foot-and-a-half off the plate as a strike, I have to be prepared to correct that," deBrauwere said before the game.It didn't appear deBrauwere had any delay receiving the calls at first, but players noticed a big difference."One time I already had caught the ball back from the catcher and he signaled strike," said pitcher... [More]
Thu Jul 11 201910:49Wife: Ex-Red Sox slugger Ortiz recovering from 3rd surgeryDavid OrtizDHRed SoxLas Vegas Giants
BOSTON (AP) — Former Red Sox slugger David Ortiz is recovering from a third surgery after experiencing complications resulting from his gunshot wound.Ortiz's wife, Tiffany, says in a statement Thursday that he is "recovering well and in good spirits." He had the surgery earlier this week at Massachusetts General Hospital.Ortiz was shot in the back at a bar in the Dominican Republic last month. Dominican police have said he was mistaken for another man who was sitting near him at the club.Police say a suspected drug trafficker offered to pay $30,000 for the shooting.Police say they've arrested 14 people in the case, including the suspected gunman, and are searching for others.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Jul 11 201909:49'Robot umpires' debut in independent Atlantic LeagueKirk NieuwenhuisCFMetsFree Agent
YORK, Pa. (AP) — "Robot umpires" have arrived.The independent Atlantic League became the first American professional baseball league to let a computer call balls and strikes Wednesday night at its All-Star Game. Plate umpire Brian deBrauwere wore an earpiece connected to an iPhone in his pocket and relayed the call upon receiving it from a TrackMan computer system that uses Doppler radar.He crouched in his normal position behind the catcher and signaled balls and strikes."Until we can trust this system 100%, I still have to go back there with the intention of getting a pitch correct because if the system fails, it doesn't pick a pitch up or if it registers a pitch that's a foot-and-a-half off the plate as a strike, I have to be prepared to correct that," deBrauwere said before the game.It didn't appear deBrauwere had any delay receiving the calls at first, but players noticed a big difference."One time I already had caught the ball back from the catcher and he signaled strike," said pitcher... [More]
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