Cubs are heating up, should be a nice showdown again w Dodgers for NL pennant.
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#1931The Yankees today officially recalled infielder Tyler Wade from Triple-A, as they add to the roster after placing second baseman Gleyber Torres (hip strain) on the 10-day disabled list earlier this week.Comment -
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#1934Cueto made his first start off the DL last night.[quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
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#19385:45pm: If the O’s are to strike an early deal involving Machado, it seems they may not be able to do so with the Phillies. Per MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, via Twitter, the Philadelphia organization has “moved on from Machado for now, as [the] Orioles’ asking price is too high.” Of course, a change of heart on either side could take place at any moment, so there’s no reason to think the match is off the table at this early stage of the summer trade period.
12:38pm: Though Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic recently reported that trade talks surrounding Manny Machado have “accelerated” this week, ESPN’s Jerry Crasnick tweets that teams still aren’t offering anything close to what the Orioles are hoping to obtain for Machado. That sounds like a similar situation to the one Baltimore encountered in the offseason, when its front office sought a pair of MLB-ready rotation pieces in exchange for the final year of Machado’s contract but could not find a taker at that exorbitant price tag.
Controllable pitching has reportedly been among the Orioles’ top priorities once again, and they’re also said to be interested in landing some type of replacement for Machado in the infield. But, with Machado set to hit free agency at season’s end, extracting multiple MLB-ready assets from a rival club is a difficult, if not borderline unrealistic goal for the Orioles.
As Crasnick notes, the rental market, in general, has proven less fruitful for sellers in recent seasons, and talented as Machado may be, he’ll be a free agent at season’s end. While many fans have wishfully speculated about negotiating windows and extension scenarios that could prevent Machado from reaching the market, the reality is that he’s going to explore free agency in search of a record-setting contract this winter.
[Related: MLBTR Poll — Which Team Will Land Manny Machado?]
To that end, MLB.com’s Jon Morosi wrote yesterday that the Phillies would be reluctant to part with either top prospect Sixto Sanchez or big league right-hander Zach Eflin in order to acquire Machado. While Eflin’s success in the Majors is limited — he struggled greatly in 2017 — he’s looked legitimately impressive through 63 2/3 frames so far in 2018. In 11 starts, Eflin has a 2.97 ERA with 8.9 K/9, 2.0 BB/9, 0.71 HR/9 and a 37.1 percent ground-ball rate. His 2.90 FIP helps to support that ERA, and he’s sporting career-bests in swinging-strike rate (10.8 percent) and average fastball velocity (94.2 mph). Eflin has moved away from his two-seamer/sinker in favor of a vast increase in four-seam fastballs and sliders, and the results, to this point, have been outstanding.
Morosi also discusses potential reluctance on Atlanta’s behalf, though it’s not clear what prompts the specific scenarios he explores; the Braves haven’t been rumored to have significant interest in Machado — to the contrary, they’re rumored to have limited funds available — and Morosi’s specification of Ian Anderson and Max Fried appears to be a purely speculative package which one source deemed too rich. (For that matter, it’s unclear why the column focuses solely on the NL East.) That shouldn’t come as any real surprise, given that the O’s weren’t able to acquire to arms of that caliber for a full season of Machado this past offseason and are now marketing just two to three months of his talents.
Meanwhile, Fancred’s Jon Heyman writes that the Brewers have “checked in” on Machado, largely echoing Rosenthal’s previous assessment that the Brew Crew has done “due diligence” on Machado but isn’t likely to meet the Orioles’ asking price. That meshes with today’s report from Heyman, who cites a person “with Brewers ties” in stating that the Brewers check in on virtually every player available (as one would expect from contending clubs).
Perhaps more interestingly, Eno Sarris of The Athletic recently endeavored to see just what exactly can be made of the metrics that suggest Machado’s defense at shortstop to be so unsightly (subscription link). In an excellent exploration of Machado’s glovework, Sarris notes that Machado’s season at shortstop rates among the worst ever recorded by measure of Ultimate Zone Rating. However, UZR doesn’t include plays on which a defender is shifted to the opposite side of second base. Beyond that, 80 percent of the balls hit to Machado this season have been routine plays that are made 90 to 100 percent of the time, and Machado, accordingly has converted about 97 percent of those plays.
Subtracting the given outs and the shift plays, Sarris concludes that data suggesting Machado has been a historically bad defender is based on a matter of roughly 56 plays — and that small of a sample may not be a fair means of judging a player who is re-acclimating himself to a position he hasn’t played this frequently in more than a half-decade. Of course, there’s little evidence to suggest that Machado has been an especially good (or even average) shortstop, either, but the extent of his deficiencies remains difficult to accurately evaluate.Comment -
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#1939The Orioles are going to eat Machado's last year, then lose him. Nobody is biting on him.Comment -
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#1941Shohei Ohtani played a large part in the Angels' walk-off win against the Dodgers on Friday night. With 2 outs and nobody on, Ohtani worked a walk from an 0-2 count against Kenley Jansen. Ohtani then stole second base and advanced to third on a throwing error before scoring the game-tying run. Ohtani is just the second player to work a walk against Jansen this season after falling behind in the count, 0-2.Comment -
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#1942Shohei Ohtani played a large part in the Angels' walk-off win against the Dodgers on Friday night. With 2 outs and nobody on, Ohtani worked a walk from an 0-2 count against Kenley Jansen. Ohtani then stole second base and advanced to third on a throwing error before scoring the game-tying run. Ohtani is just the second player to work a walk against Jansen this season after falling behind in the count, 0-2.Comment -
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#1943Shohei Ohtani played a large part in the Angels' walk-off win against the Dodgers on Friday night. With 2 outs and nobody on, Ohtani worked a walk from an 0-2 count against Kenley Jansen. Ohtani then stole second base and advanced to third on a throwing error before scoring the game-tying run. Ohtani is just the second player to work a walk against Jansen this season after falling behind in the count, 0-2.
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#1944Shohei Ohtani played a large part in the Angels' walk-off win against the Dodgers on Friday night. With 2 outs and nobody on, Ohtani worked a walk from an 0-2 count against Kenley Jansen. Ohtani then stole second base and advanced to third on a throwing error before scoring the game-tying run. Ohtani is just the second player to work a walk against Jansen this season after falling behind in the count, 0-2.Comment -
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#1945Lol at Reds making a playoff run this year. They are playing fantastic though!Comment -
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#1946Going to be scorching hot again for the dodgers at angels today with the 415 start .Comment -
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The talking heads have been saying Phillies might want him long-term.Comment -
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#1948Why would any team sign Bryce Harper as a free agent?Comment -
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#1950It’s well known that the Yankees are looking to bolster their rotation, though the cost to acquire a starter is “out of control right now,” a source close to the team informed Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. Nevertheless, Feinsand goes on to list a few starters the Yankees could pursue, including Giants ace Madison Bumgarner. As you’d expect, though, Bumgarner’s not going anywhere. A Giants executive told Andrew Baggarly of The Athletic that any trade speculation centering on Bumgarner is “California dreaming.”
More on New York and a pair of other AL teams:
- With the Rays out of contention, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times runs down a bevy of potential trade pieces for the club. The list includes right-hander Nathan Eovaldi, who’s expected to draw 10 interested teams to Citi Field to scout his start against the Mets on Sunday, Topkin reports. Eovaldi previously had several clubs on hand this past Monday when he turned in a quality start in Miami. After missing all of 2017 on account of August 2016 Tommy John surgery, the hard-throwing 28-year-old has encouraged this season with a 3.92 ERA, 7.62 K/9 against 1.31 BB/9 and a 49.6 percent groundball rate through 41 1/3 innings. Eovaldi’s also on a cheap salary ($2MM), which adds to his appeal, though he’s not under control past this season.
- Back to the Yankees, who saw catcher Gary Sanchez hit the disabled list June 25 with a right groin strain. Now, Sanchez has progressed enough that he feels he’ll be able to return before the All-Star break. That’s not going to happen, however, as manager Aaron Boone told George A. King III of the New York Post and other reporters Saturday. The Yankees are taking a cautious approach with Sanchez and will continue to rely on reserve catchers Austin Romine and Kyle Higashioka for the next week-plus.
- The strained right shoulder that sent Tigers closer Shane Greene to the DL this past Monday isn’t a serious injury, per Jason Beck of MLB.com. Greene has inflammation and bursitis – no structural damage – and could return next weekend, Beck relays. The news regarding teammate Leonys Martin, who went on the DL when Greene did, isn’t as promising. The center fielder’s strained left hamstring will keep him out through the break. But should Martin return before the July 31 non-waiver deadline, he figures to draw trade interest. The same goes for Greene.
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#1952Machado is a hot commodity. He will go somewhere.Comment -
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#1954gonna be a lot of runs todayComment -
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#1955Like can the royals win a game please? 4-0 lead and they lose by 300Comment -
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#1956Tyson Ross has been hit hard his past few starts...probably diminishes his trade value.Comment -
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#1958Astros Redsox, Nationals and ARizona wolloped their opponents last nightComment -
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#1960Orioles are asking for the moon. They are an incompetent organization...they will fukk it up.Comment
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