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#2383Way to go cubbiesComment -
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#2384Clinched by September 15, crazy.Comment -
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#2386American League may have weakest Cy Young Award winner in history this year.
Would be nice if Kluber has a strong finish and steals it, he would be more deserving.Comment -
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#2387Corey Seager has 179 hits, one off Steve Sax's Los Angeles Dodgers record for a rookie, set in 1982.
Seager already holds L.A. Dodgers rookie records for runs (96) and doubles (39).Comment -
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#2388unreal Cubs win sitting their top playersComment -
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#2390Sick montero walk off win, so good!Comment -
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#2396The Dodgers lead the major leagues this month with a 2.43 ERA. The Cubs (2.58) are second, followed by the Red Sox (2.78).Comment -
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#2397Granderson crushes it for the Mets with a HR in the 11th to tie and another in the 12th for the win!Comment -
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#2398I've been playing a lot on draftkings and yahoo this month.[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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[quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]Comment -
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#2399Carlos Carrasco got his right pinkie fractured on a comebacker on the 2nd pitch of his start on Saturday. He will miss the remainder of the season. http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/1...actures-fingerComment -
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#2401You are never out of it when you see playing the twinkies.Comment -
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#2402Albert Pujols has hit at least 30 home runs for the 14th time.Comment -
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#2404The Marlins and agent Scott Boras appear unlikely to negotiate an extension for ace Jose Fernandez early in the offseason, according to the Boston Globe’s Nick Cafardo, who reports the team could shop the right-hander as a result. Several of the majors’ high-payroll clubs, including the Dodgers, Red Sox, Yankees and Cubs, would have interest in acquiring and extending Fernandez, per Cafardo. The 24-year-old is scheduled to hit free agency after the 2018 campaign and has thrown a career-high 174 1/3 innings this season. Along the way, Fernandez has posted dazzling numbers – 2.99 ERA, 12.44 K/9, 2.84 BB/9 – which has been the norm since he debuted in 2013.
More from Cafardo:
- Center fielder Jackie Bradley Jr. is likely to remain with the Red Sox in 2017 unless they can get a No. 1-caliber starter for him during the winter, writes Cafardo. The Red Sox and White Sox reportedly discussed Bradley and top starters Chris Sale and Jose Quintana in advance of the Aug. 1 non-waiver trade deadline, but Boston wasn’t willing to part with Bradley then. Dealing him in the offseason would give the Red Sox more time to find a replacement, though Bradley has been an integral part of the club in 2016 and could continue to serve as a key piece going forward. The 26-year-old has slashed .273/.354/.501 with 25 home runs in 585 plate appearances and graded well both on the base paths and in the field.
- Plenty of teams will look to hire ex-Twins general manager Terry Ryan as a special advisor in the offseason, a major league source told Cafardo. The Twins fired Ryan in July, but the 62-year-old’s overall body of work has earned him respect from his peers.
- In the event the Blue Jays move on from manager John Gibbons after the season, Cafardo lists Torey Lovullo, Eric Wedge and Bud Black as potential successors. Lovullo, Boston’s bench coach, was an assistant in Toronto from 2011-12. Wedge, who previously managed the Indians and Mariners, now works in player development with the Jays. Black managed the Padres from 2007-15 and is currently a special assistant to Angels GM Billy Eppler.
- Teams will have offseason interest in Red Sox reliever Koji Uehara, an impending free agent, a major league source informed Cafardo. One of those clubs could be the Red Sox, though Cafardo notes that Uehara would need a strong finish to return to Boston for a fifth season. The soon-to-be 42-year-old should also end up with a salary far below the $9MM he’s making now. At 3.95, Uehara has logged his highest ERA since 2009, but his 6.33 K/BB ratio is seventh among relievers who have thrown at least 40 innings this year. Uehara has amassed 41.
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#2405Carlos Carrasco got his right pinkie fractured on a comebacker on the 2nd pitch of his start on Saturday. He will miss the remainder of the season. http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/1...actures-fingerComment -
koz-manSBR Hall of Famer
- 11-21-08
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#2407Jon Gray struck out 16 Padres hitters, setting a Rockies franchise record for strikeouts in a game.
The most had been 14, by Darryl Kile on Aug. 20, 1998, against Montreal.Comment -
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- 07-22-08
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#2408Carlos Carrasco got his right pinkie fractured on a comebacker on the 2nd pitch of his start on Saturday. He will miss the remainder of the season. http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/1...actures-fingerComment -
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#2409Such bad luck to get hurt right before playoffs.Comment -
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#2410Twins second baseman Brian Dozier would like to stay in Minnesota for the long haul, but he realizes the rebuilding club might not feel the same way.
“You need to see after the season who is going to be our GM, which obviously plays a huge part in it,” Dozier told Mike Berardino of the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
The Twins are in the midst of a front office shakeup and are looking for both a president of baseball operations and a general manager. Interim GM Rob Antony is a candidate to take over as president, and he’s aware of Dozier’s desire to remain with the Twins.
“I know talking with (interim GM Rob Antony) he knows I’d love to be here for a very, very long time,” Dozier said. “We made that clear the past three or four years as we’ve been talking about extensions and that kind of thing. But there’s way too many (questions) and there’s a lot of other things involved that have to take place rather than just for me to say, ‘Hey, I’m open. Let’s do it.’ ”
Antony was working under then-GM Terry Ryan when the Twins signed Dozier to a four-year, $20MM extension prior to the 2015 season. That contract has been a bargain for the Twins, especially this season. After slashing .240/.322/.425 with 69 home runs and 47 stolen bases in 2,034 plate appearances from 2013-15, during which time he combined for 10.5 fWAR, Dozier’s performance has reached an higher level in 2016. The 29-year-old has belted 41 homers, becoming just the fourth second baseman to hit 40 or more in a season, to accompany a .282/.354/.577 line across 641 PAs. Dozier has also added 15 steals on 17 attempts and accumulated 6.2 fWAR, the majors’ eighth-highest total among position players.
Given both his on-field excellence and cheap remaining control (two years, $15MM), the last-place Twins will have a highly appealing trade chip on their hands if they choose to shop Dozier in the offseason. Before putting Dozier on the block, the Twins would likely approach him about an extension, according to Berardino. Not only would locking Dozier up be costly, but the possibility of the team being a fair distance from returning to contention could make retaining him for the foreseeable future all the more difficult.
“I want to win,” Dozier said. “I want to win more than ever. It’s a point in my career that I want to have everybody on the same page — to be dedicated to win and make sure to do that. That comes first.”
With the offseason approaching, plenty of opposing scouts have been on hand at Twins games this month to watch Dozier, per Berardino. Nick Cafardo of the Boston Globe reported last week that the Twins would likely want front-line pitching in return for Dozier, for whom they have a potential successor in Baseball America’s 97th-ranked prospect, Jorge Polanco. While mostly playing shortstop for the Twins, the 23-year-old has held his own with a .294/.344/.431 line in 217 trips to the plate this season.Comment -
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#2411Wonder where Dozier ends upComment -
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#2415Blue Jays are falling apart in September with a record of 5-11 so far this month. Forget about about the AL East for them, its Wild Card or bust.Comment
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