HAMELS should improve getting away from arlington .
16 of his 23 HR`S he`s given up have been at home .
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koz-man
SBR Hall of Famer
11-21-08
7102
#2172
Sonny Gray says he's still on target to make his next start. He has some soreness in his right thumb, but X-Rays last night were negative and it feels much better today. In fact, he demonstrated good range of motion in it while talking to reporters.
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yisman
SBR Aristocracy
09-01-08
75682
#2173
multiple traded daily as we approach the non-waiver deadline
Eduardo Escobar traded to Arizona
[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]
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JMobile
SBR Posting Legend
08-21-10
19074
#2174
Cabrera traded from the Mets to Phillies. Unreal.
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Cross
SBR Hall of Famer
04-15-11
5777
#2175
Wow, didn’t think Mets would be helping Phillies.
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El Nino
SBR Posting Legend
05-03-12
18426
#2176
Twins fire sale in progress. Dozier next.
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batt33
SBR Hall of Famer
12-23-16
6014
#2177
Originally posted by El Nino
Twins fire sale in progress. Dozier next.
Seems like every team has a fire sale once in a while
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EmpireMaker
SBR Posting Legend
06-18-09
15579
#2178
The Brewers have lined up with the Royals on a deal that will bring third baseman Mike Moustakas to Milwaukee, as MLB.com’s Jeffrey Flanagan first reported (via Twitter). Outfielder Brett Phillips and righty Jorge Lopez are going to Kansas City in return.
This appears to be a fascinating agreement for a variety of reasons, beginning with the fact that it’s the official farewell between Moustakas and the Royals, who surprisingly reunited last winter. It seems the Brewers will be rolling the dice on Travis Shaw’s ability to play second base, as the long-time third-bagger will apparently make way for his new teammate. For the Royals, meanwhile, the focus of this swap is on acquiring MLB options rather than far-off, higher-ceiling talent.
It’s a notable acquisition price for the Brewers to pay, but also a palatable one for a club that had other plans at these positions. After watching Manny Machado, Eduardo Escobar, and Asdrubal Cabrera head elsewhere, the club pivoted to the veteran Moustakas and got something done without giving up prized future pieces.
That said, the fit seems awfully curious; indeed, we expressed some skepticism of that match when it was first suggested. The Milwaukee organization clearly believes that Shaw is capable of playing second base, but he has never yet done so in a professional baseball contest. It certainly helps that the club can still call upon a variety of other infielders to slot in at second when the situation calls for it.
Of course, slotting Moustakas’s bat into a lineup promises to vastly increase the offensive output over the run of marginal bats that left the Brewers with one of the least-productive second base units in the game. He has seen his numbers dwindle over the course of the year, but still owns a .249/.309/.468 batting line that’s good for a 107 wRC+ and falls mostly in line with his typical output at the plate.
Otherwise, Moustakas is grading out as a solid defender and poor baserunner on the year, leaving him as a quality regular. But he’s most effective against right-handed pitching, albeit not by a huge margin, so perhaps skipper Craig Counsell can extract added some added value both by means of seeking platoon advantages and remaining mindful of situational priorities.
It appears that the Brewers will take over Moustakas’s contract, which promised him just $5.5MM this year with a $1MM buyout in a 2019 mutual option. There’s no particular reason to think that the option will be seen as anything more than a formality in this coming offseason, so the Milwaukee organization likely views this as a pure rental situation.
As they send Moustakas on his way, the Royals will receive an interesting return of two young players who already have some MLB experience. Neither is currently billed as highly as they have been in the past. And both will continue to occupy 40-man spots, meaning they’ll be part of the roster picture at the major-league level from the outset.
Phillips still rated as the Brewers’ sixth-best prospect on the latest Baseball America board, though MLB.com wasn’t quite as bullish in rating him tenth. The 24-year-old still has intriguing tools, though he has also struggled to a .240/.331/.411 slash in 299 plate appearances this year at Triple-A. He’ll join the recently acquired Brian Goodwin in giving the Royals organization a group of outfielders that suddenly seems much more interesting.
Lopez, meanwhile, has fallen even farther from grace. Once a consensus top-100 prospect, the 25-year-old has run into some problems of late. He pitched to a 4.25 ERA in 103 2/3 Double-A frames in 2017, but posted much more promising peripherals that supported a 3.21 FIP an 3.13 xFIP. Unfortunately, there’s not much cause for optimism in his 2018 output. Lopez has a 2.75 ERA in 19 2/3 MLB innings, but he also carries a 15:13 K/BB ratio. In 28 2/3 Triple-A frames, he’s working to a 5.65 ERA with 7.2 K/9 and 3.1 BB/9.
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koz-man
SBR Hall of Famer
11-21-08
7102
#2179
Yu Darvish spoke to reporters after throwing 23 pitches in the bullpen, the first ten of which he felt pain in his elbow. But a mechanical adjustment on his extension relieved the pain and allowed him to finish strong and do some light throwing afterwards. He'll throw again soon but only based on how he feels that day. He's also excited to have Cole Hamels join the Cubs, claiming the bigger the game the more he shows up.
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yisman
SBR Aristocracy
09-01-08
75682
#2180
More trades coming but we've already had some good players moved
[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]
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BigSpoon
SBR MVP
11-04-10
4113
#2181
Originally posted by yisman
More trades coming but we've already had some good players moved
Lots of average bullpen rental arms to be moved.
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Otters27
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
07-14-07
30756
#2182
Will be crazy if royals win game 2. Up 4-3
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JMobile
SBR Posting Legend
08-21-10
19074
#2183
Originally posted by Otters27
Will be crazy if royals win game 2. Up 4-3
Yup, I had KC for game 2.
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hotcross
SBR Hall of Famer
08-04-17
7934
#2184
nice
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EmpireMaker
SBR Posting Legend
06-18-09
15579
#2185
Multiple teams have inquired about Rangers outfielder Joey Gallo, reports Evan Grant of The Dallas Morning News, with the Indians and Phillies being among the “most aggressive” in doing so.
For his part, Gallo will become arbitration-eligible after the 2019 season, and is under control through 2022. That makes him an attractive asset to teams pursuing outfield help, especially considering his strength. The former top ten prospect enjoyed a breakout campaign last season, smacking 41 dingers to go along with a 14.1% walk rate en route to a 3-fWAR season. That comes with a well-known Achilles heel, however, as Gallo’s gargantuan 36.8% strikeout rate severely limited his production ceiling. In addition, more than half his batted balls were of the fly ball variety and his penchant for pulling the ball half the time as well makes him easily shiftable; those two factors put a stranglehold on his BABIP, which ended 2017 at .250. All told, this profile resulted in him barely hitting above the Mendoza line (.205 AVG), and the issues have become even more pronounced in 2018.
That said, however, Fangraphs still pegs Gallo as a 1.3 WAR outfielder, meaning he’s about league average in terms of position player value. He’s also quite young at just 24 years of age, giving him plenty of time to iron out his issues and/or improve upon his power ceiling. As such, it’s no surprise that the Rangers are torn about whether or not to deal their 2012 supplemental first round draft selection. On the one hand, he’s perhaps the club’s best chance to reap a significant prospect return as they embark on what promises to be a fairly arduous rebuild. On the other hand, though, it might not be the right time to deal the power prodigy, as his value is depressed due to an average follow-up to his breakout campaign. There’s at least a fairly good chance that Gallo will improve upon the .190/.306/.458 batting line and 102 wRC+ he’s posted so far this season, and if he does, he might net a better trade package in the future than he would now.
The Indians have perhaps the bleakest outfield outlook of any contending team. Outside of Michael Brantley, who’s been producing at close to his vintage levels after missing most of the past two seasons due to shoulder and ankle injuries, the Tribe’s situation in right and center field has taken a disastrous turn. Opening Day center fielder Bradley Zimmer’s out for the season after undergoing shoulder surgery, their best right field option Lonnie Chisenhall’s out until September with another calf issue, and even Tyler Naquin has recently joined the injury report with a hip issue that could keep him out awhile. That leaves the Indians trying to piece together an outfield puzzle with pieces like Melky Cabrera, Rajai Davis, Brandon Guyer and Greg Allen, none of whom have been particularly inspiring this season. It’s understandable that the Indians would be checking in on each and every outfield option available.
Meanwhile, the fit for Gallo in Philadelphia is less clear. Rhys Hoskins continues to be a revelation and will be firmly cemented in left field for years to come, while Odubel Herrera’s got a similar stranglehold on the center field job. Gallo could push Nick Williams into a fourth outfield role, which is probably the most likely scenario, but it’s not as though Williams has been bad- he’s hit .257/.331/.457 as a member of the Phillies this season and has been only slightly worse defensively than Gallo. It’s worth noting that Gallo came up through the Rangers’ system as a third baseman and incumbent Maikel Franco looked to be close to losing his job earlier this season, but he’s done more than enough to keep the keys to the hot corner with his recent performance; since the start of June, Franco’s hit .285/.333/.533 with nine homers and a meager 11.6% strikeout rate.
It remains to be seen what other teams have inquired on Gallo, though it seems possible the Yankees could potentially be interested following a serious injury to Aaron Judge. The Red Sox and Astros are known to be looking for outfield pieces as well, though they’re far more likely to invest in players with a lower price tag.
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ApricotSinner32
Restricted User
11-28-10
10648
#2186
Got absolutely buried today because of the redsox late rally
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batt33
SBR Hall of Famer
12-23-16
6014
#2187
Going to be intresting on the trades coming up
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koz-man
SBR Hall of Famer
11-21-08
7102
#2188
Another trade for the Yankees. Tonight they dealt left-handed reliever Chasen Shreve and right-handed reliever Giovanny Gallegos to St. Louis in exchange for first baseman Luke Voit and international signing bonus pool money.
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Chi_archie
SBR Aristocracy
07-22-08
63167
#2189
Originally posted by batt33
Going to be intresting on the trades coming up
would like to see some big deals come down today
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JAKEPEAVY21
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
03-11-11
29268
#2190
I hope the Padres do not trade for Archer. He has talent and good stuff but doesn't win games. They are also asking for the moon and I'd rather keep the prospects and roll the dice with them.
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Otters27
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
07-14-07
30756
#2191
NL wildcard standings looking pretty tight. AL basically 2 teams going for one spot
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yisman
SBR Aristocracy
09-01-08
75682
#2192
Altuve placed on the DL.
[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]
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JMobile
SBR Posting Legend
08-21-10
19074
#2193
Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
I hope the Padres do not trade for Archer. He has talent and good stuff but doesn't win games. They are also asking for the moon and I'd rather keep the prospects and roll the dice with them.
Good thing they traded Hand away. He looks like a bust.
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mr. leisure
SBR Posting Legend
01-29-08
17507
#2194
Originally posted by yisman
Altuve placed on the DL.
Not good for the Stroh`s, 1st time in his carrer .
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BigSpoon
SBR MVP
11-04-10
4113
#2195
Vlad Jr. promoted to AAA next week. Most likely we'll see him in a Blue Jays uniform a few weeks into the 2019 season. That way the Jays get him for 7 years of team control instead of 6 before he's a free agent.
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El Nino
SBR Posting Legend
05-03-12
18426
#2196
Originally posted by BigSpoon
Vlad Jr. promoted to AAA next week. Most likely we'll see him in a Blue Jays uniform a few weeks into the 2019 season. That way the Jays get him for 7 years of team control instead of 6 before he's a free agent.
Heard on the radio that Vlad Jr. was mashing .400 in AA.
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EmpireMaker
SBR Posting Legend
06-18-09
15579
#2197
The Braves have agreed to acquire reliever Brad Brach from the Orioles, Eduardo A. Encina of the Baltimore Sun tweets. In return for Brach, Baltimore received $250K in international bonus pool money, according to Joel Sherman of the New York Post. Both teams have announced the trade.
With the Orioles in the early stages of a full-scale rebuild and Brach set to hit free agency over the winter, the 32-year-old was an obvious trade candidate for the club. The right-handed Brach drew vast trade interest as a result in recent weeks, and he’ll bring an impressive track record to Atlanta – which will pick up the balance of his $5.165MM salary.
During his Orioles tenure, which began in 2014, Brach pitched to a 2.99 ERA/3.51 FIP with 9.42 K/9, 3.65 BB/9 and a 42.1 percent groundball rate over 327 2/3 innings. He hasn’t been quite that effective through 39 frames this season, however, with a 4.85 ERA/4.01 FIP and 8.77 K/9 against 4.38 BB/9, though he has logged a career-best 46.5 grounder percentage. Brach has also continued to bring respectable heat while posting an above-average swinging-strike percentage (12.7).
The Braves, who have surprised this season during a playoff-contending campaign, will benefit from Brach’s presence if he’s able to channel his past success. Even though the Braves are 55-47 and sit just 1 1/2 games behind the NL East-leading Phillies and one back of a wild-card spot, their bullpen hasn’t been a strength this season. Their relievers entered Sunday 19th in the majors in ERA and 16th in fWAR, in part because closer Arodys Vizcaino has missed time on account of shoulder issues. As a result, the Braves have been aggressively seeking to upgrade their relief corps leading up to the July 31 non-waiver deadline. Brach’s the second notable bullpen pickup the team has made this week, in fact, joining just-acquired southpaw Jonny Venters. The Braves also landed Venters for $250K in international money.
Thanks to former general manager John Coppolella’s misdeeds, the Braves are unable to spend beyond $300K on any international prospect this year. Therefore, the money’s not difficult for them to part with if it means bolstering their playoff chances for this season. On the other side, the Orioles haven’t participated in the international market in recent years, largely because of ownership, but they’re committed to changing that as they rebuild. The money the Orioles acquired Sunday may help them sign Cuban outfield prospect Victor Victor Mesa, per Emily Waldon and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic.
Brach follows shortstop Manny Machado (Dodgers) and fellow reliever Zach Britton (Yankees) as the third proven veteran to exit the Orioles via trade this month. The team’s likely not done, either, as other established members of its roster have come up in trade rumors. Center fielder Adam Jones is part of that group, though he may deviate from Brach, Machado and Britton in finishing the season in Baltimore.
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ApricotSinner32
Restricted User
11-28-10
10648
#2198
How'd you guys do tonight?
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batt33
SBR Hall of Famer
12-23-16
6014
#2199
Originally posted by El Nino
Heard on the radio that Vlad Jr. was mashing .400 in AA.
Interesting to see how he progresses
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BigSpoon
SBR MVP
11-04-10
4113
#2200
Originally posted by El Nino
Heard on the radio that Vlad Jr. was mashing .400 in AA.
His final stat line in AA ball was 14HR and 60RBI while slashing .402/.449/.671 in 61 games.
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koz-man
SBR Hall of Famer
11-21-08
7102
#2201
The Cubs beat the Cardinals 5-2 as Kyle Hendricks retired the final 17 batters he faced, tied for the second most consecutive batters retired in his career. Ben Zobrist had 4 hits in the game, the 2nd time in 8 days he's accomplished that.
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JAKEPEAVY21
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
03-11-11
29268
#2202
more players with old tweets resurfacing...why not delete old tweets?
this is getting ridiculous.
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Chi_archie
SBR Aristocracy
07-22-08
63167
#2203
Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
more players with old tweets resurfacing...why not delete old tweets?
this is getting ridiculous.
yeah you think that PR people for every franchise would be getting the word out to all the guys on 40 man roster and all the prospects in the farm system.
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Otters27
BARRELED IN @ SBR!
07-14-07
30756
#2204
Delete the old tweets before someone retweets them
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El Nino
SBR Posting Legend
05-03-12
18426
#2205
Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
more players with old tweets resurfacing...why not delete old tweets?
this is getting ridiculous.
People with personal vendettas just waiting to nab some of these guys. It's pathetic. Some are rap lyrics. Who fukkin' cares???