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Fri Apr 19 201920:241B Logan Morrison agrees to minor league deal with YankeesLogan Morrison1B/DHMarinersFree Agent
Luke VoitFree Agent
NEW YORK (AP) — Logan Morrison agreed to a minor league contract Friday with the New York Yankees, who sought another first base option with Greg Bird again on the injured list.If added to the 40-man roster, Morrison would get a one-year contract with a $1 million salary while in the major leagues.Morrison told the Tampa Bay Times in July 2017 that Yankees catcher Gary Sánchez did not deserve to be in the All-Star Home Run Derby after missing 21 games between April 8 and May 5 because of a strained right biceps."It's par for the course. I play for the Rays. I get it," Morrison told the newspaper then. "They can't even get my picture right. When they put my name up there they put Corey (Dickerson's) picture up there ... on MLB Network. When they put up the home run leaders they put Corey's swing on there not mine."In April 2018 before playing at Yankee Stadium with the Minnesota Twins, Morrison was quoted criticizing Yankees fans."They didn't like the Gary Sánchez thing with the Home Run... [More]
Fri Apr 19 201920:02Khris Davis wants to lead A's to playoffs again and againKhris DavisLFBrewersBrasco's Bold Team
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Khris Davis is hardly comfortable with the kind of attention and fanfare the Athletics pulled out Friday to honor him for opting to stay in Oakland.So it was quite a scene when the understated slugger raised his arms high as teammates and A's employees cheered and clapped when he entered the room."Yeah, it feels amazing, it's incredible, they're going to make fun of me all day for this," Davis said with a smile Friday, a day after the announcement of his deal adding $33.75 million that runs through 2021.Davis got his big day — at last. He was patient for months, stayed focused on clearing the fences instead of cashing checks, all while showing Oakland's front office it needed to get a new deal done to keep the majors' reigning home run leader around for the foreseeable future."I don't seek attention, I guess, I'm not an attention seeker," Davis said.His 10 home runs entering Friday's game against Toronto was tied for most in baseball.The 31-year-old designated hitter... [More]
Fri Apr 19 201918:04Mets ace deGrom sent back to NY for elbow MRIJacob deGromSPMetsFactory
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Mets ace Jacob deGrom is returning to New York for an MRI on his right elbow after shaky outings in his last two starts.Manager Mickey Callaway said the reigning NL Cy Young Award winner has been scratched from his start Saturday at St. Louis. Callaway said deGrom's elbow was "barking" on Friday, a day after playing catch during Thursday's off day.DeGrom is 2-2 with a 3.68 ERA in four starts this season. He dominated with 13 scoreless innings in his first two outings, but lost his last two starts while allowing a total of nine runs on 13 hits and five walks in nine innings.The 30-year-old deGrom won the Cy Young last season with a 1.70 ERA in 32 starts. He signed a $137.5 million, five-year contract in March, right before opening day.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Fri Apr 19 201914:34Logan Morrison agrees to minor league deal with YankeesLogan Morrison1B/DHMarinersFree Agent
Gary SánchezCYankeesFree Agent
Luke VoitFree Agent
NEW YORK (AP) — Logan Morrison has agreed to a minor league contract with the New York Yankees, who sought another first base option with Greg Bird again on the injured list.If added to the 40-man roster, Morrison would get a one-year contract with a $1 million salary while in the major leagues.Morrison told the Tampa Bay Times in July 2017 that Yankees catcher Gary Sánchez did not deserve to be in the All-Star Home Run Derby after missing 21 games between April 8 and May 5 because of a strained right biceps."It's par for the course. I play for the Rays. I get it," Morrison told the newspaper then. "They can't even get my picture right. When they put my name up there they put Corey (Dickerson's) picture up there ... on MLB Network. When they put up the home run leaders they put Corey's swing on there not mine."In April 2018 before playing at Yankee Stadium with the Minnesota Twins, Morrison was quoted criticizing Yankees fans."They didn't like the Gary Sanchez thing with the Home Run Derby,"... [More]
Fri Apr 19 201903:15LEADING OFF: Red Sox-Rays at opposite ends, Sabathia sharpMadison BumgarnerSPGiantsRotoValue
Kevin KiermaierCF/RFRaysFree Agent
Jordan LylesSPRockiesDEWMAN's Team
Dustin Pedroia2BRed SoxFactory
Buster Posey1B/CGiantsSanders Team Sucks
Eduardo RodriguezSPRed SoxFree Agent
Drew SmylyRP/SPRaysRotoValue
Justin VerlanderSPTigersJobu
Christian WalkerDHOriolesFree Agent
A look at what's happening around the majors today:EARLY TESTOff to the best start in baseball, Kevin Kiermaier and the Tampa Bay Rays host the wobbling Red Sox. Boston is just 6-13, and a real bad series at Tropicana Field could drop the defending World Series champions into a double-digit deficit.Rays manager Kevin Cash will use an opener for the third straight game. Tampa Bay is again employing a reliever to start because ace Blake Snell is out with a broken toe — the reigning AL Cy Young Award winner might have a bullpen session this weekend.Eduardo Rodriguez (1-2, 7.98 ERA) starts for the Red Sox, who will play Tampa Bay six times in 10 days. Boston has placed second baseman Dustin Pedroia back on the injured list because of left knee irritation.A HITTING SABBATICALCC Sabathia takes a unique streak into this matchup vs. Kansas City: The Yankees lefty is the only pitcher in big league history to have back-to-back starts in the regular season of at least five innings while allowing no... [More]
Fri Apr 19 201902:34Corbin takes 1-hitter into 8th, Nationals beat Giants 4-2Matt AlbersRPAstrosFree Agent
Cody AllenRPIndiansStrafford's Old Men
Matt AndrieseSPRaysFree Agent
Nolan Arenado3BRockiesSanders Team Sucks
Homer BaileySPRedsStrafford's Old Men
Tucker BarnhartCRedsFree Agent
Kyle BarracloughFree Agent
Cody BellingerFree Agent
Joe BiaginiFree Agent
Jay BruceRFRedsJobu
Miguel Cabrera1B/3BTigersFactory
Kole CalhounRFAngelsFree Agent
Nick Castellanos3BTigersFree Agent
Patrick CorbinSPDiamondbacksFree Agent
Zach DaviesFree Agent
Wilmer DifoFree Agent
Josh Donaldson3BAthleticsSpringfield Bullies
Sean DoolittleRPAthleticsSpringfield Bullies
David FletcherFree Agent
Clint FrazierCFIndiansFree Agent
Freddie Freeman1BBravesFactory
Carson FulmerFree Agent
Ken GilesRP/SPPhilliesFree Agent
Shane GreeneRP/SPYankeesFree Agent
Grayson GreinerFree Agent
Randal GrichukRFCardinalsFree Agent
Josh Harrison2B/3B/LF/RFPiratesWho's on First
Ryon HealyFree Agent
César Hernández2B/3B/CFPhilliesFree Agent
Teoscar HernándezOFAstrosFree Agent
Yoshihisa HiranoFree Agent
Raisel IglesiasSPRedsFree Agent
Ender InciarteCF/LFDiamondbacksFree Agent
Kenley JansenRPDodgersWho's on First
Adam JonesCFOriolesRotoValue
Ian KennedySPPadresJobu
Erik KratzCRoyalsFree Agent
Evan Longoria3B/DHRaysStrafford's Old Men
Trey Mancini1BOriolesFree Agent
Phil MatonFree Agent
Tim MayzaFree Agent
Ryan McMahonFree Agent
Max Muncy1BAthleticsFree Agent
Omar NarváezFree Agent
Ryan O'HearnFree Agent
Chris PaddackFree Agent
Thomas PannoneFree Agent
Tommy PhamDHCardinalsFree Agent
Michael PinedaSPYankeesSpringfield Bullies
Drew PomeranzRP/SPAthleticsFree Agent
Buster Posey1B/CGiantsSanders Team Sucks
Albert Pujols1B/DHAngelsSpringfield Bullies
J.T. RealmutoCMarlinsFree Agent
Anthony Rendon2B/3BNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Joey RickardCFRaysFree Agent
Tanner RoarkRP/SPNationalsFactory
Eddie Rosario2BTwinsFree Agent
Rio Ruiz3BAstrosFree Agent
Pedro SeverinoFree Agent
Andrelton SimmonsSSBravesSanders Team Sucks
Justin Smoak1BBlue JaysFree Agent
Chad SobotkaFree Agent
Eric Sogard2B/SSAthleticsFree Agent
Jorge SolerRFCubsSpringfield Bullies
Juan SotoFree Agent
Ryan TeperaRPBlue JaysFree Agent
Gleyber TorresFree Agent
Julio UríasSPDodgersFree Agent
Drew VerHagenSPTigersFree Agent
Joey Votto1BRedsFree Agent
Christian WalkerDHOriolesFree Agent
Luke WeaverFree Agent
Jesse WinkerDHRedsFree Agent
Tony WoltersCIndiansFree Agent
Christian YelichCF/LFMarlinsLazar's Team
Ryan Zimmerman3B/LFNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
WASHINGTON (AP) — Patrick Corbin took a one-hitter into the eighth inning in his first victory with Washington, Wilmer Difo homered and the Nationals beat the punchless San Francisco Giants 4-2 on Thursday.Signed to a $140 million, six-year contract in December after pitching for six seasons in Arizona, Corbin started three games without a decision with his new team before throwing a gem in the deciding matchup of a three-game series.Corbin (1-0) struck out nine, walked one and a hit a batter over 7 2/3 innings against a struggling San Francisco offense that came in with a .208 average. The lone hits against the lefty were Evan Longoria's fifth-inning double and Erik Kratz's two-out RBI double in the eighth.After Kratz broke up the shutout, Kyle Barraclough entered and retired pinch-hitter Buster Posey. Sean Doolittle worked the ninth, giving up three hits and a run while earning his second save.San Francisco starter Drew Pomeranz (0-2) gave up four runs and six hits in 4 2/3 innings.After... [More]
Fri Apr 19 201901:44Corbin takes 1-hitter into 8th, Nationals beat Giants 4-2Matt AlbersRPAstrosFree Agent
Matt AndrieseSPRaysFree Agent
Nolan Arenado3BRockiesSanders Team Sucks
Homer BaileySPRedsStrafford's Old Men
Tucker BarnhartCRedsFree Agent
Kyle BarracloughFree Agent
Cody BellingerFree Agent
Joe BiaginiFree Agent
Miguel Cabrera1B/3BTigersFactory
Nick Castellanos3BTigersFree Agent
Patrick CorbinSPDiamondbacksFree Agent
Zach DaviesFree Agent
Wilmer DifoFree Agent
Josh Donaldson3BAthleticsSpringfield Bullies
Sean DoolittleRPAthleticsSpringfield Bullies
Clint FrazierCFIndiansFree Agent
Freddie Freeman1BBravesFactory
Carson FulmerFree Agent
Ken GilesRP/SPPhilliesFree Agent
Shane GreeneRP/SPYankeesFree Agent
Grayson GreinerFree Agent
Randal GrichukRFCardinalsFree Agent
Josh Harrison2B/3B/LF/RFPiratesWho's on First
César Hernández2B/3B/CFPhilliesFree Agent
Teoscar HernándezOFAstrosFree Agent
Yoshihisa HiranoFree Agent
Raisel IglesiasSPRedsFree Agent
Ender InciarteCF/LFDiamondbacksFree Agent
Kenley JansenRPDodgersWho's on First
Adam JonesCFOriolesRotoValue
Ian KennedySPPadresJobu
Erik KratzCRoyalsFree Agent
Evan Longoria3B/DHRaysStrafford's Old Men
Trey Mancini1BOriolesFree Agent
Phil MatonFree Agent
Tim MayzaFree Agent
Ryan McMahonFree Agent
Max Muncy1BAthleticsFree Agent
Ryan O'HearnFree Agent
Chris PaddackFree Agent
Thomas PannoneFree Agent
Tommy PhamDHCardinalsFree Agent
Michael PinedaSPYankeesSpringfield Bullies
Drew PomeranzRP/SPAthleticsFree Agent
Buster Posey1B/CGiantsSanders Team Sucks
J.T. RealmutoCMarlinsFree Agent
Anthony Rendon2B/3BNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Joey RickardCFRaysFree Agent
Tanner RoarkRP/SPNationalsFactory
Eddie Rosario2BTwinsFree Agent
Rio Ruiz3BAstrosFree Agent
Pedro SeverinoFree Agent
Justin Smoak1BBlue JaysFree Agent
Chad SobotkaFree Agent
Eric Sogard2B/SSAthleticsFree Agent
Jorge SolerRFCubsSpringfield Bullies
Juan SotoFree Agent
Ryan TeperaRPBlue JaysFree Agent
Gleyber TorresFree Agent
Julio UríasSPDodgersFree Agent
Drew VerHagenSPTigersFree Agent
Joey Votto1BRedsFree Agent
Christian WalkerDHOriolesFree Agent
Luke WeaverFree Agent
Jesse WinkerDHRedsFree Agent
Tony WoltersCIndiansFree Agent
Christian YelichCF/LFMarlinsLazar's Team
Ryan Zimmerman3B/LFNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
WASHINGTON (AP) — Patrick Corbin took a one-hitter into the eighth inning in his first victory with Washington, Wilmer Difo homered and the Nationals beat the punchless San Francisco Giants 4-2 on Thursday.Signed to a $140 million, six-year contract in December after pitching for six seasons in Arizona, Corbin started three games without a decision with his new team before throwing a gem in the deciding matchup of a three-game series.Corbin (1-0) struck out nine, walked one and a hit a batter over 7 2/3 innings against a struggling San Francisco offense that came in with a .208 average. The lone hits against the lefty were Evan Longoria's fifth-inning double and Erik Kratz's two-out RBI double in the eighth.After Kratz broke up the shutout, Kyle Barraclough entered and retired pinch-hitter Buster Posey. Sean Doolittle worked the ninth, giving up three hits and a run while earning his second save.San Francisco starter Drew Pomeranz (0-2) gave up four runs and six hits in 4 2/3 innings.After... [More]
Fri Apr 19 201900:14Corbin takes 1-hitter into 8th, Nationals beat Giants 4-2Matt AlbersRPAstrosFree Agent
Matt AndrieseSPRaysFree Agent
Nolan Arenado3BRockiesSanders Team Sucks
Homer BaileySPRedsStrafford's Old Men
Kyle BarracloughFree Agent
Cody BellingerFree Agent
Joe BiaginiFree Agent
Miguel Cabrera1B/3BTigersFactory
Nick Castellanos3BTigersFree Agent
Patrick CorbinSPDiamondbacksFree Agent
Zach DaviesFree Agent
Wilmer DifoFree Agent
Josh Donaldson3BAthleticsSpringfield Bullies
Sean DoolittleRPAthleticsSpringfield Bullies
Clint FrazierCFIndiansFree Agent
Freddie Freeman1BBravesFactory
Carson FulmerFree Agent
Ken GilesRP/SPPhilliesFree Agent
Shane GreeneRP/SPYankeesFree Agent
Grayson GreinerFree Agent
Randal GrichukRFCardinalsFree Agent
Josh Harrison2B/3B/LF/RFPiratesWho's on First
César Hernández2B/3B/CFPhilliesFree Agent
Teoscar HernándezOFAstrosFree Agent
Yoshihisa HiranoFree Agent
Ender InciarteCF/LFDiamondbacksFree Agent
Kenley JansenRPDodgersWho's on First
Adam JonesCFOriolesRotoValue
Ian KennedySPPadresJobu
Erik KratzCRoyalsFree Agent
Evan Longoria3B/DHRaysStrafford's Old Men
Trey Mancini1BOriolesFree Agent
Tim MayzaFree Agent
Ryan McMahonFree Agent
Max Muncy1BAthleticsFree Agent
Ryan O'HearnFree Agent
Thomas PannoneFree Agent
Tommy PhamDHCardinalsFree Agent
Michael PinedaSPYankeesSpringfield Bullies
Drew PomeranzRP/SPAthleticsFree Agent
Buster Posey1B/CGiantsSanders Team Sucks
J.T. RealmutoCMarlinsFree Agent
Anthony Rendon2B/3BNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Joey RickardCFRaysFree Agent
Eddie Rosario2BTwinsFree Agent
Rio Ruiz3BAstrosFree Agent
Pedro SeverinoFree Agent
Justin Smoak1BBlue JaysFree Agent
Chad SobotkaFree Agent
Eric Sogard2B/SSAthleticsFree Agent
Jorge SolerRFCubsSpringfield Bullies
Juan SotoFree Agent
Ryan TeperaRPBlue JaysFree Agent
Gleyber TorresFree Agent
Julio UríasSPDodgersFree Agent
Drew VerHagenSPTigersFree Agent
Christian WalkerDHOriolesFree Agent
Luke WeaverFree Agent
Tony WoltersCIndiansFree Agent
Christian YelichCF/LFMarlinsLazar's Team
Ryan Zimmerman3B/LFNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
WASHINGTON (AP) — Patrick Corbin took a one-hitter into the eighth inning in his first victory with Washington, Wilmer Difo homered and the Nationals beat the punchless San Francisco Giants 4-2 on Thursday.Signed to a $140 million, six-year contract in December after pitching for six seasons in Arizona, Corbin started three games without a decision with his new team before throwing a gem in the deciding matchup of a three-game series.Corbin (1-0) struck out nine, walked one and a hit a batter over 7 2/3 innings against a struggling San Francisco offense that came in with a .208 average. The lone hits against the lefty were Evan Longoria's fifth-inning double and Erik Kratz's two-out RBI double in the eighth.After Kratz broke up the shutout, Kyle Barraclough entered and retired pinch-hitter Buster Posey. Sean Doolittle worked the ninth, giving up three hits and a run while earning his second save.San Francisco starter Drew Pomeranz (0-2) gave up four runs and six hits in 4 2/3 innings.After... [More]
Thu Apr 18 201923:32LEADING OFF: Red Sox-Rays at opposite ends, Sabathia sharpMadison BumgarnerSPGiantsRotoValue
Kevin KiermaierCF/RFRaysFree Agent
Jordan LylesSPRockiesDEWMAN's Team
Dustin Pedroia2BRed SoxFactory
Buster Posey1B/CGiantsSanders Team Sucks
Eduardo RodriguezSPRed SoxFree Agent
Drew SmylyRP/SPRaysRotoValue
Justin VerlanderSPTigersJobu
Christian WalkerDHOriolesFree Agent
A look at what's happening around the majors today:EARLY TESTOff to the best start in baseball, Kevin Kiermaier and the Tampa Bay Rays host the wobbling Red Sox. Boston is just 6-13, and a real bad series at Tropicana Field could drop the defending World Series champions into a double-digit deficit.Rays manager Kevin Cash will use an opener for the third straight game. Tampa Bay is again employing a reliever to start because ace Blake Snell is out with a broken toe — the reigning AL Cy Young Award winner might have a bullpen session this weekend.Eduardo Rodriguez (1-2, 7.98 ERA) starts for the Red Sox, who will play Tampa Bay six times in 10 days. Boston has placed second baseman Dustin Pedroia back on the injured list because of left knee irritation.A HITTING SABBATICALCC Sabathia takes a unique streak into this matchup vs. Kansas City: The Yankees lefty is the only pitcher in big league history to have back-to-back starts in the regular season of at least five innings while allowing no... [More]
Thu Apr 18 201922:55Khris Davis, A's agree to deal adding $33.75M for '20, '21Gerrit ColeSPPiratesLazar's Team
Khris DavisLFBrewersBrasco's Bold Team
Edwin JacksonSPCubsFree Agent
Anthony Rendon2B/3BNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Justin VerlanderSPTigersJobu
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — At spring training, Khris Davis expressed his desire to stay with the Oakland Athletics on a long-term contract for the next several seasons. He wants to build something special in the East Bay, while keeping up his remarkable home run pace.Davis now has the new deal he so wanted, after patiently waiting for it to get done.Davis' contract, announced by the team Thursday, takes him through the 2021 season. The deal adds $33.75 million for 2020 and '21, which increased Davis' guarantee to $50.25 million over three years, a person familiar with the agreement told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because contract terms had not been announced."Oakland has been a special place for me since I arrived," Davis said. "I love playing here in front of our fans, and my teammates make this feel, like a family. I never hid the fact that I wanted to stay in Oakland because that is how I feel and I'm glad that I can continue to call the city of Oakland... [More]
Thu Apr 18 201920:53Red Sox place Pedroia on injured list with knee irritationDustin Pedroia2BRed SoxFactory
Marcus WaldenSPAthleticsFree Agent
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red Sox have placed second baseman Dustin Pedroia on the 10-day injured list with left knee irritation.The 35-year-old Pedroia started the season on the injured list with inflammation in his left knee. He was reinstated April 9 and appeared in four games with Boston, making four starts at second base and two as a designated hitter and going 2 for 20 (.100) with a walk, an RBI and a run scored.To fill Pedroia's spot, Boston is recalling right-handed pitcher Marcus Walden from Triple-A Pawtucket ahead of Friday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays.Walden has appeared in five games this season. The right-hander is 2-0 with a 3.38 ERA. In 13 major league appearances with Boston, Walden is 2-0 with one save and a 3.57 ERA.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Apr 18 201918:05Khris Davis, A's agree to deal adding $33.75M for '20, '21Gerrit ColeSPPiratesLazar's Team
Khris DavisLFBrewersBrasco's Bold Team
Edwin JacksonSPCubsFree Agent
Anthony Rendon2B/3BNationalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Justin VerlanderSPTigersJobu
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — At spring training, Khris Davis expressed his desire to stay with the Oakland Athletics on a long-term contract for the next several seasons. He wants to build something special in the East Bay, while keeping up his remarkable home run pace.Davis now has the new deal he so wanted, after patiently waiting for it to get done.Davis' contract, announced by the team Thursday, takes him through the 2021 season. The deal adds $33.75 million for 2020 and '21, which increased Davis' guarantee to $50.25 million over three years, a person familiar with the agreement told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because contract terms had not been announced.Davis hit a majors-best 48 home runs last season while setting a career high with 123 RBIs, helping send the 97-win A's back to the playoffs for the first time in four years. He is leading the majors again with 10 home runs so far this season and is batting .260 with 20 RBIs."I never think he's cold,... [More]
Thu Apr 18 201917:03Khris Davis, A's agree to deal adding $33.75M for '20, '21Khris DavisLFBrewersBrasco's Bold Team
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Athletics slugger Khris Davis has gotten the long-term deal he wanted.The Athletics said Thursday they had agreed to a contract through the 2021 season. The new deal adds $33.75 million for 2020 and '21, which increased Davis' guarantee to $50.25 million over three years, a person familiar with the agreement told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because terms of the deal had not been announced.Davis hit a majors-best 48 home runs last season while setting a career high with 123 RBIs. He is leading the majors again with 10 home runs so far this season. He is batting .260 with 20 RBIs.He agreed in January to a $16.5 million, one-year contract and would have been eligible for free agency after this season.Following two straight slow free-agent markets, Davis joined Chris Sale, Justin Verlander, Nolan Arenado, Paul Goldschmidt, Xander Bogaerts and Aaron Hicks in agreeing to a long-term deal and foregoing open bidding after the World Series.Gerrit Cole, Madison Bumgarner, Didi Gregorius and Anthony Rendon to top the potential free-agent group for now.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Apr 18 201900:59Anderson spikes bat, gets drilled; Royals top Chisox in 10Matt Adams1BCardinalsStrafford's Old Men
Sandy AlcantaraFree Agent
Tim AndersonFree Agent
Jake ArrietaSPCubsWho's on First
Javier Báez2B/SSCubsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Jake BauersFree Agent
Jesse BiddleSPPhilliesFree Agent
Justin Bour1BMarlinsFree Agent
Archie BradleySPDiamondbacksFree Agent
Michael BrantleyCF/LFIndiansJobu
Keon BroxtonCFPiratesFree Agent
Walker BuehlerFree Agent
Nick BurdiFree Agent
Corbin BurnesFree Agent
Matt Carpenter2B/3BCardinalsSanders Team Sucks
Carlos CarrascoRP/SPIndiansSpringfield Bullies
Aroldis ChapmanRPRedsBrasco's Bold Team
Matt ChapmanFree Agent
Ji Man Choi1BMarinersFree Agent
Shin-Soo ChooCF/DH/LF/RFRangersThe Heals Guys
Nelson CruzDH/LF/RFOriolesFactory
Daniel Descalso2B/3B/SSCardinalsFree Agent
Yandy DíazDHIndiansFree Agent
Josh Donaldson3BAthleticsSpringfield Bullies
Hunter Dozier3BRoyalsFree Agent
Steven DuggarFree Agent
Buck FarmerSPTigersFree Agent
Adam Frazier2BPiratesFree Agent
Clint FrazierCFIndiansFree Agent
Freddie Freeman1BBravesFactory
Brett GardnerCF/LFYankeesSanders Team Sucks
Brian GoodwinCFNationalsFree Agent
Yuli GurrielFree Agent
Cole HamelsSPPhilliesLazar's Team
J.A. HappSPBlue JaysFree Agent
Matt HarveySPMetsFree Agent
Ryon HealyFree Agent
Jeremy HellicksonSPRaysFree Agent
César Hernández2B/3B/CFPhilliesFree Agent
David HessFree Agent
Jason HeywardCF/RFBravesStrafford's Old Men
Jordan HicksFree Agent
Greg HollandRPRoyalsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Adam JonesCFOriolesRotoValue
Nate JonesRPWhite SoxFree Agent
Tommy KahnleRPRockiesFree Agent
Brad KellerFree Agent
Howie Kendrick2BAngelsFactory
Scott KingeryFree Agent
José LeclercFree Agent
Brandon LoweFree Agent
Lance LynnSPCardinalsJobu
Martín Maldonado1B/CBrewersFree Agent
Nick MarkakisRFOriolesLazar's Team
Ketel MarteSSMarinersFree Agent
Starling MarteCF/LFPiratesJobu
Austin MeadowsCFPiratesFree Agent
Andrew MillerRPOriolesFree Agent
Frankie MontasFree Agent
Colin Moran3BAstrosFree Agent
Héctor NerisRPPhilliesFree Agent
Jake OdorizziSPRaysSpringfield Bullies
Adam OttavinoRPRockiesFree Agent
Marcell OzunaCF/LF/RFMarlinsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Blake ParkerRPCubsFree Agent
Gerardo ParraCF/LF/RFBrewersWho's on First
Wily PeraltaSPBrewersFree Agent
AJ PollockCFDiamondbacksFree Agent
Jurickson Profar2B/3B/DH/SSRangersFree Agent
Josh ReddickRFAthleticsFree Agent
Austin RomineCYankeesFree Agent
Rio Ruiz3BAstrosFree Agent
Jeff SamardzijaSPAthleticsLazar's Team
Andrelton SimmonsSSBravesSanders Team Sucks
Juan SotoFree Agent
Ryne StanekFree Agent
Christin StewartFree Agent
Kurt SuzukiCTwinsFree Agent
Erik SwansonFree Agent
Mike TauchmanFree Agent
Trent ThorntonFree Agent
Blake TreinenRP/SPNationalsFree Agent
Mike TroutCF/LFAngelsSpringfield Bullies
Michael WachaRP/SPCardinalsJobu
Zack WheelerSPMetsThe Heals Guys
Austen WilliamsFree Agent
Nick WittgrenRPMarlinsFree Agent
Christian YelichCF/LFMarlinsLazar's Team
CHICAGO (AP) — Fiercely energetic Tim Anderson spiked his bat to celebrate a home run and Kansas City's Brad Keller responded by drilling him with a fastball, setting off a benches-clearing fracas in the Royals' 4-3, 10-inning victory over the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday.Anderson tossed his bat toward the White Sox dugout following his two-run drive in the fourth inning. Keller hit him in the buttocks with his first pitch leading off the sixth.Anderson, the AL's leading hitter, was restrained by Royals catcher Martin Maldonado but kept jawing with Keller on the way to first base. The dugouts and bullpens emptied, though no punches appeared to be thrown. White Sox manager Rick Renteria and Royals bench coach Dale Sveum shoved each other, and the usually mild-mannered Renteria was particularly animated.There were four ejections — Anderson, Keller, Renteria and Sveum.Hunter Dozier led off the 10th with a tiebreaking homer against Nate Jones (0-1). His drive to left on a 2-0 fastball made... [More]
Thu Apr 18 201900:00Anderson spikes bat, gets drilled; Royals top Chisox in 10Matt Adams1BCardinalsStrafford's Old Men
Sandy AlcantaraFree Agent
Tim AndersonFree Agent
Jake ArrietaSPCubsWho's on First
Javier Báez2B/SSCubsCJ's Tip-Top Team
Jake BauersFree Agent
Jesse BiddleSPPhilliesFree Agent
Justin Bour1BMarlinsFree Agent
Archie BradleySPDiamondbacksFree Agent
Keon BroxtonCFPiratesFree Agent
Walker BuehlerFree Agent
Nick BurdiFree Agent
Corbin BurnesFree Agent
Matt Carpenter2B/3BCardinalsSanders Team Sucks
Carlos CarrascoRP/SPIndiansSpringfield Bullies
Aroldis ChapmanRPRedsBrasco's Bold Team
Ji Man Choi1BMarinersFree Agent
Shin-Soo ChooCF/DH/LF/RFRangersThe Heals Guys
Nelson CruzDH/LF/RFOriolesFactory
Daniel Descalso2B/3B/SSCardinalsFree Agent
Yandy DíazDHIndiansFree Agent
Josh Donaldson3BAthleticsSpringfield Bullies
Hunter Dozier3BRoyalsFree Agent
Steven DuggarFree Agent
Buck FarmerSPTigersFree Agent
Adam Frazier2BPiratesFree Agent
Clint FrazierCFIndiansFree Agent
Freddie Freeman1BBravesFactory
Brett GardnerCF/LFYankeesSanders Team Sucks
Brian GoodwinCFNationalsFree Agent
Cole HamelsSPPhilliesLazar's Team
J.A. HappSPBlue JaysFree Agent
Matt HarveySPMetsFree Agent
Ryon HealyFree Agent
Jeremy HellicksonSPRaysFree Agent
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CHICAGO (AP) — Fiercely energetic Tim Anderson spiked his bat to celebrate a home run and Kansas City's Brad Keller responded by drilling him with a fastball, setting off a benches-clearing fracas in the Royals' 4-3, 10-inning victory over the Chicago White Sox on Wednesday.Anderson tossed his bat toward the White Sox dugout following his two-run drive in the fourth inning. Keller hit him in the buttocks with his first pitch leading off the sixth.Anderson, the AL's leading hitter, was restrained by Royals catcher Martin Maldonado but kept jawing with Keller on the way to first base. The dugouts and bullpens emptied, though no punches appeared to be thrown. White Sox manager Rick Renteria and Royals bench coach Dale Sveum shoved each other, and the usually mild-mannered Renteria was particularly animated.There were four ejections — Anderson, Keller, Renteria and Sveum.Hunter Dozier led off the 10th with a tiebreaking homer against Nate Jones (0-1). His drive to left on a 2-0 fastball made... [More]
Wed Apr 17 201923:42Price criticizes MLB for teams idle on Jackie Robinson DayDavid PriceSPTigersFactory
NEW YORK (AP) — Boston Red Sox pitcher David Price thinks Major League Baseball made a mistake by having just 10 games Monday on Jackie Robinson Day."Hey @mlb every year on April 15th we celebrate Jackie Robinson Day," Price tweeted Wednesday. "EVERYONE plays on that day next year deal? No one should have an off day let alone 10 teams!!"African American players dropped from 18 percent of the majors leagues in 1991 to 7.7 percent in 2017, then rose to 8.4 percent in 2018, according to The Institute for Diversity and Ethics in Sport at Central Florida. Price, who won the 2012 AL Cy Young Award, thinks more efforts on Jackie Robinson Day are needed.Jackie Robinson broke the major league color barrier for the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947."1/3 of @mlb teams had an off day on Jackie Robinson day," tweeted Price, who is black. "I just can't wrap my head around that. We've had a problem for a while and this couldn't make it any more noticeable."This year, April 15 fell on a Monday. Most teams'... [More]
Wed Apr 17 201923:33Boston's Pedroia leaves game with left knee discomfortJ.A. HappSPBlue JaysFree Agent
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NEW YORK (AP) — Dustin Pedroia's painful left knee forced him out of Wednesday night's 5-3 loss to the Yankees after 1 1/2 innings, and the Boston second baseman planned to remain in New York for an examination rather than travel with the team to Tampa Bay.The 2008 AL MVP was hurt when he fouled off an 0-1 pitch from J.A. Happ in the second inning, Red Sox manager Alex Cora said."I was surprised that he came up to me and told me that, but at least he was honest," Cora said. "He was down. I haven't seen him like that. Hopefully, it's nothing serious, and it's something that he just got scared."Eduardo Núñez replaced Pedroia for the bottom half.Pedroia was activated from the injured list April 9 and is 2 for 20 at the plate.He has been slowed since a slide into his surgically repaired left knee at second base by Baltimore's Manny Machado on April 21, 2017. Dr. Riley Williams III of the Hospital for Special Surgery operated on Pedroia's left knee on Oct. 25, 2017, and Pedroia was limited to three big league games in 2018, from May 26-29.Cora said Pedroia would not be examined by the surgeon but by another doctor.Pedroia, 35, had not played the field since Saturday, and Cora said Pedroia also has been feeling ill. The Red Sox play three games on artificial turf at Tama Bay starting Friday, so another trip to the injured list is possible.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Wed Apr 17 201921:23A's place Marco Estrada on 10-day IL with lumbar strainChris BassittSPWhite SoxFree Agent
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The Oakland Athletics placed pitcher Marco Estrada on the 10-day injured list because of a lumbar strain, one day after a second consecutive shaky outing.Estrada allowed seven runs and walked three in 3 1/3 innings in Tuesday night's loss to the Houston Astros. It was the second straight start that Estrada failed to make it past the fourth."He's had some back and hip things kind of in concert giving him a little trouble right now," A's manager Bob Melvin said. "He's had that in the past. We knew that 30-plus starts were probably not going to be realistic, and from time to time that this is something we were going to have to do with him. We knew all that going in."Estrada signed a $4 million, one-year contract with Oakland in the offseason and has been second in Melvin's rotation. The A's are winless in his five starts.Right-hander Chris Bassitt was recalled from Triple-A Las Vegas and is expected to take Estrada's place in the rotation.__More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/tag/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Wed Apr 17 201920:03Reds' Joey Votto pops out to first for 1st time in careerPedro BáezRPDodgersFree Agent
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A remarkable baseball streak ended Wednesday when Joey Votto innocuously popped out to first base.The slugger somehow had made 6,827 plate appearances over 13 seasons with the Reds without ever popping out to first. He finally did it in Cincinnati's 3-2 loss at Dodger Stadium, fouling out to Cody Bellinger to end the eighth.Votto had played 1,591 games in a career that began in late 2007 without ever popping up to first.The six-time All-Star first baseman is a career .310 hitter, always showing strong plate discipline and rarely wasting at-bats. Votto had popped up only 88 previous times in his career, including only seven popups from 2010-18.Dodgers reliever Pedro Baez induced the popup on a belt-high 3-1 outside changeup.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Wed Apr 17 201920:03Boston's Pedroia leaves game with left knee discomfortDustin Pedroia2BRed SoxFactory
NEW YORK (AP) — Boston second baseman Dustin Pedroia left Wednesday night's game against the New York Yankees after 1½ innings because of left knee discomfort.The 2008 AL MVP flied out in the top of the second inning, then was replaced by Eduardo Núñez for the bottom half.Pedroia was activated April 9 and is 2 for 20 at the plate.He has been slowed since a slide into his surgically repaired left knee at second base by Baltimore's Manny Machado on April 21, 2017. Pedroia had left knee surgery on Oct. 25, 2017, and was limited to three big league games in 2018, from May 26-29.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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