feel like it was 3 lifetimes ago that he was a young pitcher for my fave team, the bucs
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JAKEPEAVY21
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#562
Originally posted by El Nino
Arroyo is washed up garbage.
he has been for years.
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mr. leisure
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01-29-08
17507
#563
Arroyo has to be done
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Andy117
SBR Hall of Famer
02-07-10
9511
#564
Originally posted by mr. leisure
Arroyo has to be done
2 years out of the game at his age is tough to recover from.
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Otters27
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#565
Originally posted by Chi_archie
Arroyo throwing 83 mphs
feel like it was 3 lifetimes ago that he was a young pitcher for my fave team, the bucs
Who throws slower weaver or arroyo. Has anyone pitched mlb throwing fastballs under 80 mph besides a knuckler
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EmpireMaker
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06-18-09
15579
#566
D-backs outfielder Socrates Brito suffered a dislocated finger while sliding headfirst into home plate today, tweets MLB.com’s Steve Gilbert. He’s being further evaluated, though Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic tweets that manager Torey Lovullo wouldn’t rule out surgery as a possibility. Brito is behind Yasmany Tomas, A.J. Pollock and David Peralta on the Diamondbacks’ outfield depth chart, but he certainly has a chance to make the team’s roster (or to re-emerge in the Majors midseason) if healthy. While Brito hasn’t hit much in his brief taste of the Majors, the 24-year-old has been fairly productive in Double-A and Triple-A in each of the past two seasons.
A few more injury updates from around the league…
Lefty Tyler Skaggs has been scratched from his upcoming Cactus League start due to weakness in his left shoulder, writes Mike DiGiovanna of the Los Angeles Times. While the Angels are calling the setback minor in nature, DiGiovanna notes that there’s some cause for trepidation given Skaggs’ lengthy injury history. Shoulder troubles limited Skaggs as recently as 2016 — his first campaign back from Tommy John surgery that was performed late in the 2014 season. Furthermore, DiGiovanna cites scouts who attended Skaggs’ first outing of the spring in reporting that the southpaw’s fastball dipped from 89-92 mph early in that outing to the 86-88 mph range near the end of his day. Skaggs walked four hitters and didn’t complete one inning in that outing, though obvious Spring Training caveats come along with that unsightly outing. The current plan is for Skaggs to throw a ’pen session this weekend.
Right-hander Brad Boxberger had “a little bit of a setback” with his right lat muscle, Rays manager Kevin Cash tells Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times (Twitterlinks). The pitcher himself tells Topkin that he’s not concerned by the issue and isn’t feeling any discomfort in his arm. Both player and team are still hopeful that Boxberger can be ready for Opening Day. The now-former Rays closer — Alex Colome seized that role in 2016 — missed the majority of the most recent season due to groin and oblique issues.
Topkin also reports that shortstop Matt Duffy’s target to appear in Grapefruit League games has been pushed back from its original mid-March placement (Twitterlinks). Duffy, whose 2016 season ended when he underwent surgery to repair the injured Achilles tendon in his left heel, tells Topkin that his progress has been a bit slowgoing. Topkin notes that the delay in his return to the playing field could impact Duffy’s Opening Day availability, though Cash wouldn’t rule out the possibility that Duffy could be ready by that point. Nevertheless, one can imagine that the Rays aren’t keen on rushing the 26-year-old back to the field, so a backdated DL stint to begin the year seems plausible. Tampa Bay acquired Duffy alongside prospects Lucius Fox and Michael Santos in last summer’s Matt Moore swap with the Giants.
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Chi_archie
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07-22-08
63167
#567
Originally posted by Otters27
Who throws slower weaver or arroyo. Has anyone pitched mlb throwing fastballs under 80 mph besides a knuckler
weaver by far
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koz-man
SBR Hall of Famer
11-21-08
7102
#568
Originally posted by Cross
Ihad no idea that Isreal played baseball!
Off to a great start @ 3-0
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BigSpoon
SBR MVP
11-04-10
4113
#569
Hope the DR doesn't beat up on Canada too bad later.
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koz-man
SBR Hall of Famer
11-21-08
7102
#570
Tim Tebow's Mets debut
*0-3
*Struck out twice looking.
*Grounded into DP with bases loaded.
*HBP & then doubled off first base on a line drive.
But they sold some jerseys and spring training tickets
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Chi_archie
SBR Aristocracy
07-22-08
63167
#574
Originally posted by EmpireMaker
But they sold some jerseys and spring training tickets
helps to pay the Bobby Bonilla bills I guess
well jersey sales get split up evenly across MLB teams though I believe
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JAKEPEAVY21
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#575
Originally posted by EmpireMaker
But they sold some jerseys and spring training tickets
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EmpireMaker
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06-18-09
15579
#576
The Cubs have agreed with star third baseman Kris Bryant on a record-setting pre-arbitration salary, Jon Heyman of Fan Rag reports. Fresh off of a year in which he won the National League’s Most Valuable Player award, Bryant will take home $1.05MM.
Chicago also shared some of its World Series wealth with righty Kyle Hendricks, who’ll earn a hefty $760,500, per Gordon Wittenmyer of the Chicago Sun-Times. Hendricks was another key performer for the Cubs, turning in an outstanding campaign that saw him land third in the N.L. Cy Young voting. Larger-than-usual salaries are also on tap for Addison Russell ($644K), Javier Baez ($609K), and Kyle Schwarber ($565,500), per Wittenmyer’s report.
Bryant’s payday doesn’t blow the prior record out of the water, but does land a bit north of Mike Trout’s 2014 salary of $1MM. Recently, standout Red Sox outfielder Mookie Betts was renewed at $950K after his own high-quality season. Notably, unlike Trout and Betts, Bryant has yet to achieve his second full year of MLB service — owing to the team’s controversial decision to delay his MLB debut in 2015.
The 25-year-old star will reach arbitration next year, though, as he’ll easy qualify for Super Two status. If he posts anything approaching the numbers from his first two season — including a composite .284/.377/.522 batting line and 65 total home runs — Bryant will earn a massive raise in his first trip through the arb process.
If the sides discuss a larger contract, Trout could again provide a target. His six-year, $144.5MM pact, which replaced the above-noted arb deal in 2014, was the second-largest contract ever given to a 2+ player. Buster Posey still holds the record for that service class at $159MM over eight years. Odds are that the Scott Boras-repped Bryant would be looking for quite a bit more money than either of those two players; certainly, it’s arguable that the market has moved northward since that time, and the Trout contract seems a notable bargain in retrospect for a player of that quality (even given the remaining club control the organization had).
Hendricks, 27, was in the 2+ arb class, but fell well shy of Super Two eligibility. After a solid 2015 effort, he turned one of the most surprising campaigns in the league last year. Over 190 frames, Hendricks worked to a National League-leading 2.13 ERA with 8.1 K/9 and 2.1 BB/9. He, too, will be in line for big first-year arb earnings if he can replicate that success.
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El Nino
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#577
Originally posted by Chi_archie
helps to pay the Bobby Bonilla bills I guess
well jersey sales get split up evenly across MLB teams though I believe
July 1st until 2035
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BigSpoon
SBR MVP
11-04-10
4113
#578
Originally posted by BigSpoon
Hope the DR doesn't beat up on Canada too bad later.
Only lost 9-2 to the Dominican Republic. Gonna be a short stay in the WBC for Canada.
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koz-man
SBR Hall of Famer
11-21-08
7102
#579
David Price (elbow) has regained range of motion and progressed to plyometric exercises to replicate throwing motion. Still not certain when he will resume playing catch.
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Andy117
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02-07-10
9511
#580
Originally posted by Chi_archie
helps to pay the Bobby Bonilla bills I guess
well jersey sales get split up evenly across MLB teams though I believe
There are tons of contracts just like that one. Why is that the only one to get publicity?
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BigSpoon
SBR MVP
11-04-10
4113
#581
Originally posted by Andy117
There are tons of contracts just like that one. Why is that the only one to get publicity?
Think its because of its connection to the Wilpon's and Bernie Madoff.
The Wilpons were getting (false) high returns on their investments with Madoff which were a big part of the reason the Mets made deferred-compensation agreements with Bobby Bonilla and others.
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Otters27
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#582
How long will Kris Bryant be this good. Looks like he signed a new contract
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EmpireMaker
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06-18-09
15579
#583
With today’s awful news about righty Chad Bettis, the Rockies face a dilemma in the rotation. As Nick Groke of the Denver Post writes, the club had believed it was looking for one starter to step up in camp, but now it needs two. It was debatable already whether the club ought to have added a starter, but now the need is all the more apparent. A variety of youthful competitors are on hand, of course, along with 30-year-old southpaw Chris Rusin, who’s probably best suited for a return to the bullpen. While there’s plenty of interesting talent, the Rockies may feel a need to find more certainty as they seek to push toward contention.
Here’s more on a few pitching situations from around the game:
Signed to provide the Rangers with depth, righty Dillon Gee may now be in position to take a spot in the Opening Day rotation with Andrew Cashner sidelined. As T.R. Sullivan of MLB.com writes, Gee says he feels healthy and likes the way he’s throwing. As he works back to full health following thoracic outlet surgery, Gee is also working to smooth out mechanical issues he identified in his work last year with the Royals.
It’s a similar story for Kyle Kendrick, who’s importance to the Red Sox has risen with David Price’s health issues. Evan Drellich of the Boston Herald reports that the 32-year-old won’t have an opt-out opportunity until June 15th, which gives the club some flexibility, though it’s possible he’ll be needed earlier. As Drellich writes, the Sox are encouraged by Kendrick’s initial showing, with manager John Farrell noting that the team likes that he’s working off of his sinker and cutter rather than relying on the four-seam fastball. From Kendrick’s perspective, “I feel right with where I’m at with my stuff.”
Mets righty Zack Wheeler is drawing some good reviews from his early showing on the mound, as Marc Carig of Newsday reports on Twitter. An “evaluator” tells Carig that Wheeler is showing a “smooth delivery” and that the ball is coming out of his hand well. That’s encouraging for the Mets, who have the depth to account for any further delays from the righty but no doubt want to see him contributing in the majors sooner than later.
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JAKEPEAVY21
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#584
Originally posted by Otters27
How long will Kris Bryant be this good. Looks like he signed a new contract
should be a star for a long time, barring injury.
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koz-man
SBR Hall of Famer
11-21-08
7102
#585
Saturday
Colombia vs. Canada, noon ET, WatchESPN
United States vs. Dominican Republic, 6:30 p.m. ET, WatchESPN
Sunday
Dominican Republic vs. Colombia, 12:30 p.m. ET, WatchESPN
Canada vs. United States, 7 p.m. ET, WatchESPN
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Chi_archie
SBR Aristocracy
07-22-08
63167
#586
Originally posted by Andy117
There are tons of contracts just like that one. Why is that the only one to get publicity?
I've never read of another
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mr. leisure
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01-29-08
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#587
United States vs. Dominican Republic, 6:30 p.m. ET, WatchESPN
Set my DVR
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El Nino
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05-03-12
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#588
Originally posted by Otters27
How long will Kris Bryant be this good. Looks like he signed a new contract
Guy would be signing a hundred fifty milly contract if he was 5 years in.
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BigSpoon
SBR MVP
11-04-10
4113
#589
Originally posted by mr. leisure
United States vs. Dominican Republic, 6:30 p.m. ET, WatchESPN
Set my DVR
Great game, way better than any All-Star game.
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EmpireMaker
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06-18-09
15579
#590
While it’s possible the Rangers will bring back right-hander Colby Lewis to compete for a spot in their banged-up rotation, there hasn’t been any movement toward re-signing the free agent, general manager Jon Daniels told Gerry Fraley of the Dallas Morning News. The 37-year-old Lewis is unwilling to take a minors deal, reports Fraley, so the Rangers will have to remove someone from their 40-man roster if they hand him a major league contract. Nearly all of Lewis’ career has been spent in Texas, where he pitched his first three seasons (2002-04) and the past seven (2010-16). He threw 116 1/3 innings of 3.71 ERA ball last season, though his FIP, xFIP and SIERA each hovered around the 5.00 mark.
The latest on a few other American League pitchers:
No full-time reliever eclipsed the 90-inning mark in either of the previous two seasons, but several could do it this year, observes Joel Sherman of the New York Post. There’s “a growing desire” among GMs and managers to utilize certain relievers for multiple innings, relays Sherman, who writes that the Astros’Chris Devenski and the Marlins’David Phelps are prime candidates to serve as bullpen workhorses in 2017. “Not every reliever is built for a versatile role. [Devenski] is,” Astros manager A.J. Hinch said. The right-hander was sensational across 108 1/3 frames as a rookie last year, when he threw 83 2/3 innings out of the bullpen and delivered a 1.61 ERA, 8.98 K/9 and 1.26 BB/9. Phelps was great at preventing runs in both roles (2.22 ERA in 24 1/3 innings as a starter, 2.31 ERA in 62 1/3 relief frames), but the righty only worked an inning at a time from the bullpen. Miami’s now stretching him out to throw 50 pitches in a given appearance, if necessary. “I look at Phelps like Andrew Miller,” manager Don Mattingly told Sherman. “I can use him in multiple ways. I can pitch him a few innings or I can have him close a game. You can’t do it on a daily basis. He still needs his rest. You know in bigger situations in the fifth and sixth innings you can see him.”
One of the Orioles’ top starters, righty Chris Tillman, will open the season on the 10-day disabled list, according to Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com. Tillman has been dealing with shoulder issues for the past few months, and he underwent a platelet-rich plasma injection in December. The Orioles won’t need a fifth starter until April 15, notes Kubatko, who lists Mike Wright, Tyler Wilson, Gabriel Ynoa, Jayson Aquino and Chris Lee as possibilities to slot into their rotation during Tillman’s absence.
Red Sox left-hander David Price threw Saturday for the first time since suffering a flexor strain earlier this month, per Evan Drellich of the Boston Herald. Manager John Farrell came away encouraged, calling it “a good day for David,” but a return still doesn’t exactly seem imminent for the ace. “All of the early phase of throwing are going to be short, controlled effort and energy,” said Farrell. “We’re not even mapping out distances right now. We’re more interested in seeing how his arm responds to even the light throwing.”
Blue Jays southpaw T.J. House left the team’s game against the Tigers in an ambulance Friday after a line drive struck him in the head. Fortunately, he didn’t suffer any skull fractures and is “doing well,” GM Ross Atkins told Jayson Stark of ESPN on Saturday. The club will be “extremely conservative” in deciding when to clear House to return to the mound, Atkins added.
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Chi_archie
SBR Aristocracy
07-22-08
63167
#591
Originally posted by El Nino
Guy would be signing a hundred fifty milly contract if he was 5 years in.
yeah Bryant and Trout are the only two guys I can remember getting that much more than minimum on a pre arb contract
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JAKEPEAVY21
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#592
In the WBC, team USA blew a 5-0 against the Dominican Republic last night and lost 7-5.
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Otters27
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#593
Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
In the WBC, team USA blew a 5-0 against the Dominican Republic last night and lost 7-5.
Was watching basketball. Turned it to the baseball game for a while when it was 5-2 and they got out of that jam. Can't believe they blew the lead.
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koz-man
SBR Hall of Famer
11-21-08
7102
#594
21 days until Opening Day
-- Hank Aaron was an All-Star in a record 21 seasons from 1955-75. No active player has more than 11 to his name.
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mr. leisure
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01-29-08
17507
#595
Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
In the WBC, team USA blew a 5-0 against the Dominican Republic last night and lost 7-5.
Bad loss , but US just needs to beat Canada today to advance .