If I heard correctly?
The Pirates/Cubs game from Friday afternoon has been suspended until Saturday at 3:00P with the score tied, 3-3.
Looks like they are going to finish it after the regular game.
Masahiro Tanaka suffered a setback in his rehab from a partially torn elbow ligament late last week and had to be shut down with what was ultimately diagnosed as fatigue. Tests came back clean, so it was a simple dead arm phase during his rehab.On Saturday, Tanaka threw 34 pitches in the bullpen at Yankee Stadium, his first time throwing off a mound since the setback last week. Afterwards he told reporters, including Chad Jennings of the Journal News, that everything went fine and he is over the arm fatigue.
“I feel that it's way stronger than it was, so way better,” Tanaka said. “I think the fatigue is done.”Manager Joe Girardi said he will get together with Tanaka, the training staff and everyone else involved to discuss the next step. Tanaka could face hitters in either live batting practice or a simulated game in the coming days.
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“Not worried (about how the arm will feel tomorrow),” Tanaka said. “One, because it was a bullpen today, and two, that I really do feel that I'm getting stronger, so I'm really not worried about it.”
Prior to the setback, Tanaka had thrown two simulated games and stretched his pitch count up to 49. The Yankees were -- and still are, at this point -- planning to have him make a few starts later this month. Tommy John surgery will remain a possibility until he gets back into game action and shows the elbow ligament is sound following a platelet-rich plasma treatment and rehab.
Tanaka, 25, is 12-4 with a 2.51 ERA (153 ERA+), 1.01 WHIP and 135 strikeouts against only 19 walks in 129 1/3 innings this year. The Yankees have 22 games remaining, so there appears to be enough time for him to make a start with the MLB team after throwing another simulated game or two.
got to see the Bucs batter the Cubs in Wrigley today
very enjoyable!
sweep!!!
The biggest reason I would like to see Tanaka come back (and I would think the Yankees would like him to) is to see if his arm will hold up or if he will need Tommy John, if he needs it then the sooner he gets it done the sooner he can come back.
got to see the Bucs spank the cubs yesterday
every Pirate starter including Morel had a hit!
MLB releases 2015 schedule
NEW YORK -- Major League Baseball's 2015 season is scheduled to start with a Sunday night game on April 5 and the other 28 teams will be slated to open the following day.
The regular season is to end Oct. 4, which means the World Series would be scheduled to start Oct. 28 if the current postseason format is maintained. A seventh game would be Nov. 5 under that format.
Fifteen openers are scheduled for April 6 and one of them will be moved up a day for an ESPN telecast, the commissioner's office said Monday.
Opening series have Boston at Philadelphia, St. Louis at the Chicago Cubs, San Francisco at Arizona, Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, Minnesota at Detroit, Cleveland at Houston, the Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, San Diego at the Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta at Miami, Colorado at Milwaukee, Toronto at the New York Yankees, Texas at Oakland, the Los Angeles Angels at Seattle, Baltimore at Tampa Bay and the New York Mets at Washington.
In addition to traditional rivalries, interleague play has the AL East vs. NL East, AL Central vs. NL Central and AL West vs. NL West.
The All-Star Game is in Cincinnati on July 14. MLB also said the amateur draft will start June 8
PHILADELPHIA -- Josh Harrison was expected to be available to pinch-hit on Monday, Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said.
However, the All-Star utility man was out of the Bucs' starting lineup for the third consecutive game after tweaking his left ankle at the conclusion of a suspended game Saturday against the Cubs. Head trainer Todd Tomczyk looked on as Harrison was on the field at Citizens Bank Park early Monday afternoon, testing the ankle he hurt while making a running grab to end a win.
"We're taking it one day at a time," Hurdle said of Harrison's status. "We'll see. I might have some different information for you tomorrow."
In Harrison's absence, Brent Morel got his third consecutive start at third base.