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Indians Interested In Mychal Givens

By Connor Byrne | July 14, 2018 at 10:54am CDT

The Indians have shown interest in Orioles position players Manny Machado and Adam Jones leading up to this month’s non-waiver trade deadline. Orioles reliever Mychal Givens has also landed on the Indians’ radar, as Jon Morosi of MLB.com tweets that the two teams “have discussed” the right-hander.

With Cleveland a near-lock to win the AL Central, it’s likely going to have to upgrade its bullpen in order to make some noise in the playoffs. While the Indians have been successful on the whole, their relievers rank last in the majors in ERA (5.39) and second last in fWAR (minus-1.2). Moreover, with both injured setup man Andrew Miller and closer Cody Allen set to hit free agency after the season, the Indians’ bullpen may be a major point of emphasis over the winter.

Acquiring Givens could give the Indians an immediate upgrade and a long-term solution in one fell swoop. The 28-year-old has been an effective reliever since debuting in 2015, and he’s controllable via arbitration through 2021. However, Givens – like the Indians’ relievers – has had difficulty preventing runs this year, having run up a 4.40 ERA in 47 innings after combining for a 2.75 mark in 183 1/3 frames from 2015-17. He’s also walking a career-worst 4.4 batters per nine, up from 3.29 over the previous three years, and has never generated many ground balls (38.7 percent).

To the hard-throwing Givens’ credit, he has collected 10.53 strikeouts per nine this year (close to his 10.82 career figure) and logged a 2.73 FIP. Givens has also encountered some poor fortune in 2018, it seems, as his batting average on balls in play (.347) is well above the .279 mark hitters posted against him from 2015-17. That bloated BABIP has hardly come as a result of hitters scorching the ball against Givens. To the contrary, he ranks 18th in the majors in average exit velocity against (85.6 mph) and has put up a .286 xwOBA against, beating out the .301 real wOBA hitters have recorded when facing him.

Not only does Givens continue to look like a quality reliever, then, but with the O’s way out of contention, he’s a logical trade candidate. However, it’s far from certain Givens will leave Baltimore in the coming weeks. In fact, the Orioles are “extremely reluctant” to trade Givens, according to Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com.

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Trade Notes: Machado, Braves, Shark, Yanks, Andujar, Rangers, Cards

By Connor Byrne | July 14, 2018 at 10:24am CDT

The Braves have reportedly made an offer for Orioles superstar Manny Machado, but it doesn’t appear the shortstop will end up in Atlanta prior to the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline. The Braves “are strictly on the fringes” of the Machado sweepstakes, tweets ESPN’s Jerry Crasnick, who adds that they’re more concerned about upgrading their rotation.

More on the trade front…

  • The Giants are willing to part with right-hander Jeff Samardzija, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports, adding that they specifically informed the Yankees he’s available. However, the Yankees aren’t sure if he’s the right fit for their stadium, per Nightengale. Sending Samardzija anywhere would be a tall task for San Francisco, as he’s due $19.8MM per year through 2020 and is in the midst of a rough season. The longtime workhorse, 33, has missed time with pectoral and shoulder problems, and when Samardzija has taken the mound, he has only managed a 6.42 ERA/5.47 FIP over 40 2/3 innings.
  • More on the Yankees, whose starting third baseman, Miguel Andujar, has been in the rumor mill of late. The Rangers and “several” other teams have made more than one inquiry regarding Andujar in the past, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports. And “multiple executives” informed Sherman that the Yankees are now trying to drive up Andujar’s value so they can sell high on the 23-year-old. General manager Brian Cashman shot that down, though, saying: “That is completely false. I think [Andujar] is a hell of a player. We have said ‘no’ to him [in trade talks] not just this year but from Double-A on up. I have not included him any deals and that should say how I feel about him.” Cashman goes on to defend Andujar’s questionable defense in Sherman’s piece and adds, “Where he was and where he is now, I feel vindicated not moving him.”
  • With the Cardinals sitting at a mediocre 47-45, 6 1/2 games out in the NL Central, they’re not in position to make any bold rental pickups. Rather, any acquisition(s) would likely have to be capable of helping the Redbirds beyond this season, president John Mozeliak suggested to Jenifer Langosch of MLB.com and other reporters Friday. “Ultimately we want to do what’s best for this organization, not just in the sense of a Band-Aid [but] long term,” Mozeliak said. “If we thought there was sort of that one magic bullet to change the trajectory of the season, we might chase that. If not, I think looking at it in a broad sense might make the most sense. The ebb and flow of the season, the ebb and flow of the next few weeks always [dictates] the types of deals you make.”
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Brewers Place Eric Thames, Junior Guerra On DL

By Connor Byrne | July 14, 2018 at 8:59am CDT

The Brewers announced that they’ve placed first baseman/outfielder Eric Thames (right hamstring) and right-hander Junior Guerra (forearm) on the 10-day disabled list. To take their places, the club reinstated left-hander Brent Suter from the DL and recalled infielder Nate Orf from Triple-A Colorado Springs.

Fortunately for Milwaukee, Thames’ injury doesn’t appear to be serious. After he departed their loss to the Pirates early on Friday, Thames told Mason Wittner of MLB.com and other reporters that his ailment isn’t “too bad.” With the All-Star break set to run for most of next week, the short-term loss of Thames shouldn’t be particularly damaging for the Brewers. Although Thames previously missed significant time with a torn thumb ligament, he’ll wrap up his first half with a stellar .250/.344/.556 line and 13 home runs in 183 plate appearances.

It’s unclear how long Guerra will be out, but the location of his injury is ominous. He’s also fresh off the worst performance of his season, having yielded six earned runs on nine hits in four innings on Friday. That aside, it was a successful first half for Guerra, who pitched to a 3.23 ERA with 8.85 K/9 and 3.59 BB/9 in 97 2/3 innings. ERA estimators FIP (3.96), xFIP (4.32) and SIERA (4.22) suggest he was fortunate in terms of run prevention, but each metric still paints Guerra as a useful starter.

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Latest On Michael Fulmer, Nicholas Castellanos

By Connor Byrne | July 14, 2018 at 8:53am CDT

With the Tigers (40-56) having dropped 19 of 23 to fall out of contention in the AL Central, they’re setting up as sellers as the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline approaches. And right-hander Michael Fulmer and right fielder Nicholas Castellanos, two above-average players who are under affordable team control past this season, stand out among the Tigers’ potential trade chips.

The 26-year-old Fulmer is the more valuable of the two, considering he’s a proven, in-his-prime starter who’s making a near-minimum salary this season and isn’t scheduled to become a free agent until after the 2022 campaign. Fulmer, who’s due to make his first trip through arbitration over the winter, has drawn wide interest in recent weeks, as his MLBTR page shows. As you’d expect, then, he’s not someone whom the Tigers are going to give up for an insignificant return. The belief is Detroit would want “an impact bat” back in order to deal Fulmer, according to Katie Strang of The Athletic (subscription required). Unsurprisingly, Strang suggests that hitter would need to be young – “within a year or two of reaching the major leagues,” Strang writes.

With the Yankees among teams interested in Fulmer, one of their young outfielders, Clint Frazier, could perhaps be part of a trade between them and the Tigers. Frazier, 23, has the potential to serve as a quality major league hitter, though playing time has been hard to come by in New York because of a crowded outfield which features the established quartet of Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, Aaron Hicks and Brett Gardner. Thanks to their presences, Frazier has totaled just 40 MLB plate appearances this year after racking up 142 a year ago. Further, with the possible exception of Gardner – who has a team option for 2019 – all of those players figure to start again for the Yankees next season. As such, the Yankees could cash in Frazier for a much-needed rotation upgrade – perhaps in the form of Fulmer.

The Tigers, for their part, are interested in both Frazier and teammate Tyler Wade, George A. King III of the New York Post reports. The 23-year-old Wade is versatile enough to play several positions, having lined up in the middle infield, at third base and at all three outfield spots in the minors. However, as with Frazier, there’s no clear path to playing time in New York for Wade – who has collected 114 big league PAs since 2017. In addition to their slew of capable outfielders, the Yankees have a set middle infield (second baseman Gleyber Torres and shortstop Didi Gregorius) and a potential long-term third baseman in Miguel Andujar (though he could be a trade chip if the Yankees upgrade at the hot corner with Manny Machado). That wealth of talent may help influence the Yankees to trade Wade, who was their 15th-ranked farmhand at Baseball America after last season.

Even though Frazier and Wade have piqued the Tigers’ interest, there’s no indication trade talks between them and the Yankees have gotten serious. In fact, New York hasn’t gone past the point of inquiring about Fulmer, per Marc Carig of The Athletic, who echoes Strang in noting the Tigers have placed a “high” asking price on him.

Castellanos, meanwhile, is “available,” Bob Nightengale of USA Today tweets. An above-average hitter since 2016, the 26-year-old Castellanos is now enjoying a career season in which he has slashed an outstanding .306/.362/.523 with 15 home runs in 401 PAs. But despite that strong output – which, per FanGraphs’ wRC+ metric, has been 39 percent better than league average – there’s only “mild” interest in Castellanos, Strang writes. Teams are wary of Castellanos’ defensive shortcomings, Strang continues, after he struggled at third from 2014-17 and has been subpar across nearly 800 innings this year in right. In first extensive stint as an outfielder, Castellanos has posted a minus-5.2 Ultimate Zone Rating, minus-13 Defensive Runs Saved and a league-worst minus-16 Outs Above Average mark.

Despite his defensive questions, Castellanos could emerge as a major offensive piece for a contender if such a team acquires him in the next couple weeks. At $6.05MM, his 2018 salary doesn’t break the bank, and he still has another year of arbitration eligibility remaining. The Tigers reportedly had interest in handing him a contract extension after last season. No deal has come together, though, and thanks in part to that, Castellanos may be in the final weeks of his Detroit tenure.

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MLB Daily Roster Roundup: Benintendi, Paxton, Pujols, Realmuto, Syndergaard

By Jason Martinez | July 13, 2018 at 11:09pm CDT

ROSTER MOVES BY TEAM
(July 12th-July 13th)

NATIONAL LEAGUE

  • ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS | Depth Chart
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: SP Shelby Miller (elbow inflammation), RP T.J. McFarland (strained neck)
    • Promoted: RP Silvino Bracho, RP Matt Koch
  • ATLANTA BRAVES | Depth Chart
    • Promoted: OF Preston Tucker
    • Optioned: RP Luiz Gohara
      • Gohara is expected to return to the Majors as a starting pitcher in late July.
  • CHICAGO CUBS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: RP Brian Duensing
    • Optioned: RP Luke Farrell
  • CINCINNATI REDS | Depth Chart
    • Promoted: RP Austin Brice
    • Optioned: RP Tanner Rainey
  • COLORADO ROCKIES | Depth Chart
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: SP Antonio Senzatela (blister on finger)
    • Promoted: SP Jeff Hoffman
      • Hoffman started in Senzatela’s spot on Friday.
  • LOS ANGELES DODGERS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: SP Walker Buehler
    • Optioned: RP Pat Venditte
  • MIAMI MARLINS | Depth Chart
    • Reinstated from Paternity List: C J.T. Realmuto
      • Realmuto was the catcher and batted 3rd on Friday.
    • Optioned: C Chad Wallach
  • MILWAUKEE BREWERS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 60-Day DL: SP Wade Miley
    • Promoted: RP Alec Asher, RP Adrian Houser, RP Brandon Woodruff
    • Optioned: INF/OF Nate Orf, SP Freddy Peralta, RP Adrian Houser, RP Jorge Lopez
  • NEW YORK METS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: SP Noah Syndergaard
    • Optioned: RP P.J. Conlon
  • SAN DIEGO PADRES | Depth Chart
    • Promoted: C Raffy Lopez
    • Optioned: SP Joey Lucchesi
  • ST. LOUIS CARDINALS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: RP Luke Gregerson, RP Tyler Lyons
    • Optioned: SP Luke Weaver, RP John Brebbia

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

  • BOSTON RED SOX | Depth Chart
    • Placed on Bereavement List: OF Andrew Benintendi
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: 3B Rafael Devers (shoulder inflammation)
      • Eduardo Nunez is shifting from 2B to 3B and Brock Holt will be the regular 2B while Devers is out.
    • Promoted: 1B/OF Sam Travis, INF/OF Tzu-Wei Lin
      • Travis was the DH and batted 7th on Friday.
  • CLEVELAND INDIANS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 60-Day DL: P Ryan Merritt
      • Merritt was designated for assignment.
  • DETROIT TIGERS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: RP Shane Greene
    • Optioned: RP Victor Alcantara
  • HOUSTON ASTROS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: SP Brady Rodgers
      • Rodgers was optioned to Triple-A.
  • KANSAS CITY ROYALS | Depth Chart
    • Placed on Paternity List: OF Rosell Herrera
    • Promoted: OF Paulo Orlando
  • LOS ANGELES ANGELS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: SP Tyler Skaggs
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: 1B Albert Pujols (knee inflammation)
    • Promoted: INF Jose Miguel Fernandez, OF Jabari Blash
      • Fernandez played 1B and batted 7th on Friday.
    • Optioned: OF Michael Hermosillo, SP Jaime Barria
  • MINNESOTA TWINS | Depth Chart
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: 1B Logan Morrison (hip impingement)
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: INF Ehire Adrianza
      • Adrianza played 3B and batted 8th on Thursday.
  • OAKLAND ATHLETICS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: SP Trevor Cahill
    • Promoted: RP Jeremy Bleich (contract purchased)
    • Optioned: SP Chris Bassitt, RP Josh Lucas
    • Transferred to 60-Day DL: SP Andrew Triggs 
  • SEATTLE MARINERS | Depth Chart
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: SP James Paxton (lower back inflammation)
    • Promoted: SP Christian Bergman, RP Casey Lawrence, RP Mike Morin (contract purchased)
    • Optioned: INF Gordon Beckham, RP Nick Rumbelow
  • TAMPA BAY RAYS | Depth Chart
    • Promoted: RP Chih-Wei Hu
    • Optioned: INF Willy Adames
  • TORONTO BLUE JAYS | Depth Chart
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: SP Marco Estrada (strained glute)
    • Promoted: OF Dwight Smith Jr. 
      • Smith played LF and batted 8th on Friday.

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FUTURE EXPECTED MOVES

  • BAL: SP Jimmy Yacabonis was slated to be recalled from Triple-A on Sunday July 15th, according to Eduardo A. Encina of the Baltimore Sun, though that has been jeopardized by illness, as Roch Kubatko of MASNsports.com writes. If he’s able, Yacabonis would fill in for Andrew Cashner, who is on the DL with a strained neck.
  • COL:  SP Jon Gray will be recalled from the minors on Saturday July 14th, according to Nick Groke of the Athletic. Gray has made two starts in Triple-A since being demoted in late June.
  • MIL: SP Brent Suter will be activated from the 10-Day DL on Saturday July 14th, according to Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Sentinel Journal. He’ll start on of the double-header games.
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Billy Beane Says He Sees Athletics As Buyers

By Jeff Todd | July 13, 2018 at 9:59pm CDT

It sounds as if the Athletics won’t shy away from improving their roster despite facing a challenging path to the postseason. President of baseball operations Billy Beane indicated he’s “preparing” to act as a buyer this summer in an interesting chat with Tim Kawakami of The Athletic (subscription link).

Clearly, the A’s front office will be realistic both about the odds of the postseason and the need to keep an eye on the future. As Beane says, the club will “have to be calculating and not go scorched earth” at the deadline, particularly given that it is still facing a big gap in the Wild Card race and a very tall order to challenge in the division.

That said, Beane made clear that he sees a chance to make this a season to remember. “The idea that we can sort of push off an opportunity because we think we’ll be better next year is just a bad approach from our standpoint,” he said. “We’ve got to do everything we can.”

While there are no promises that any additions will be made, and there are still a few weeks until the deadline, it’s clear there’s a sense of optimism in Oakland. The A’s entered play today twelve games over .500, after all, even while cobbling together a rotation that is missing many of its most promising young arms due to injury.

Unsurprisingly, Beane suggested the starting staff is the primary area he’ll target at the deadline. That certainly seems to be the clearest area for improvement on the roster, though it’ll at least be interesting to see just how bold the organization ends up being — and whether moves in other areas are at least contemplated.

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Angels To Sign Junichi Tazawa

By Jeff Todd | July 13, 2018 at 8:55pm CDT

The Angels have agreed to a minor-league deal with reliever Junichi Tazawa, according to Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times (Twitter link). He’s set to work out at extended spring camp rather than immediately joining an affiliate.

Perhaps the Halos have some ideas for getting Tazawa back on track. He was once quite a useful reliever, though it has been a while since that could be said.

The 32-year-old limped through a stint with the Marlins, compiling 75 1/3 innings of 6.57 ERA ball before he was cut loose earlier this year. He ended up joining the Tigers on a minors pact but only made seven appearances at Triple-A before he was again released.

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Latest On Scooter Gennett

By Jeff Todd | July 13, 2018 at 8:05pm CDT

Reds second baseman Scooter Gennett made clear today that he does not anticipate being traded, as MLB.com’s Mark Sheldon reports. Rather, the first-time All-Star says he has been given indication that the team would prefer to make him a part of the long-term picture.

Indeed, Gennett’s comments seemingly suggest that there’s even some contemplation of a long-term arrangement. Sheldon writes that “no serious talks” have taken place to this point, but that “a line of communication has been opened.” Perhaps it’s possible that mid-season talks will be pursued in some earnest, but that’s not particularly clear at this time.

What is apparent is that Gennett believes he won’t be putting on a new uniform in the next few weeks. As he puts it:

“Just from the talks that I’ve had with the guys in control of all those things, I feel like they want me here. I feel like, just from what I’ve been told, they want me here for the long term. What I’m getting is [CEO Bob Castellini] wants me here for a while.”

That dovetails with what Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports hears — namely, that some “sources familiar with Reds [sic] are dubious that the team has any intent of dealing him.” The note regarding Castellini is particularly interesting, as his preferences are of obviously critical importance and have evidently come to bear directly in the recent past. Though GM Nick Krall certainly did not give anything away in his comments to Sheldon, he did emphasize how much the team values Gennett.

Gennett, of course, has thrived since landing in Cincinnati via waiver claim before the 2017 season. There was cause to doubt the sustainability of his output last year, but he has only boosted it thus far. Through 374 plate appearances this year, Gennett carries an outstanding .326/.372/.518 batting line with 15 home runs.

That being said, there’s still reason to believe some regression could be in store, as his .371 batting average on balls in play doesn’t seem sustainable. In particular, it’s tough to imagine Gennett will keep up his current pace against left-handed pitching while carrying only a 3.7% walk rate to go with a healthy .389 BABIP.

No matter precisely how one views the 28-year-old, there’s no question that he’s a valuable asset. For the Reds, both evident possibilities — trade or hold and try to extend — are surely tantalizing. Despite an injury-riddled year, infield prospect Nick Senzel still seems to be a key long-term asset, providing added impetus to the idea of making a move. Cashing in Gennett might help other areas — notably, a pitching staff that’s still in need of long-term pieces despite some promising signs of late. At the same time, a long-term deal with the Cincinnati native would no doubt prove popular with fans. With the team expressing growing confidence in its core group of talent and preparing to increase its MLB spending, perhaps Gennett will be worth more to this organization than any other.

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Angels Place Albert Pujols On 10-Day DL

By Jeff Todd | July 13, 2018 at 6:56pm CDT

The Angels announced today that first baseman/DH Albert Pujols will head to the 10-day disabled list with left knee inflammation. Outfielder Michael Hermosillo was sent out on optional assignment, with infielder Jose Fernandez and outfielder Jabari Blash coming up to the MLB roster.

Odds are that Pujols is just getting a little extra rest. Unless and until there’s any indication to the contrary, it seems fair to assume that the team is simply taking advantage of having an away series against a National League opponent followed by the All-Star break.

Certainly, there were no evident ill effects last night, when Pujols drove two balls out of the yard. He has been more useful with the bat this year than last, with a .251/.291/.432 slash line in 368 plate appearances, but the once-great hitter is still not showing signs of delivering anything approaching production commensurate with his massive contract.

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Giants To Sign Peter Bourjos

By Jeff Todd | July 13, 2018 at 6:16pm CDT

The Giants have agreed to a minors deal with outfielder Peter Bourjos, per Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area (via Twitter). He’ll head to the team’s top affiliate.

Bourjos, 31, has been on and off the Braves’ MLB roster this year. He hasn’t hit much at all in limited opportunities. Neither has he done much more in recent campaigns. Since the start of 2014, Bourjos carries a .229/.286/.366 slash through 1,152 trips to the plate at the game’s highest level.

That said, the numbers have been much better this year at Triple-A, where Bourjos is a .277/.352/.511 hitter in 105 plate appearances. And the nine-year MLB veteran is much better known for his defense and baserunning. For the Giants, he’ll represent an insurance policy in center field.

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