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Giants Activate Jeff Samardzija

By Mark Polishuk | July 7, 2018 at 12:37pm CDT

The Giants announced a collection of roster moves today, including the news that right-hander Jeff Samardzija has been activated from the 10-day DL to start today’s game against the Cardinals.  Infielder Chase d’Arnaud will also join the 25-man roster after his contract was purchased from Triple-A.  In corresponding moves, second baseman Joe Panik was officially placed on the 10-day DL with a left groin strain, righty Chris Stratton was sent down to Triple-A, and Hunter Strickland was moved from the 10-day to the 60-day DL.

[Updated Giants depth chart at Roster Resource]

Samardzija suffered some right shoulder tightness during a start on May 29 and ended up missing over a month of action while recovering.  The time off could serve as a virtual reset on Samardzija’s season, as he had a 6.56 ERA and almost as many walks (23) as strikeouts (26) in eight starts and 35 2/3 IP prior to his injury.  Injuries have plagued San Francisco’s rotation for much of the year, though the Giants finally have their projected top three of Madison Bumgarner, Johnny Cueto, and Samardzija all active at the same time.  The rotation could go from a problem area to a strength for the Giants in the pennant race, particularly since Andrew Suarez and Dereck Rodriguez have both pitched well in fill-in duty.  Indeed, it was Stratton rather than Rodriguez who was sent down to Triple-A to make room for Samardzija’s return.

d’Arnaud signed a minor league deal back in January and now get his first taste of big league action in 2018.  He’ll take Alen Hanson’s spot as the utilityman while Hanson gets more regular duty filling in for Panik at second base.  Versatility has been the watchword for d’Arnaud over his six MLB seasons, as the 31-year-old has played at least one game at every position except pitcher and catcher.

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Twins Release Chris Carter

By Mark Polishuk | July 7, 2018 at 12:25pm CDT

The Twins’ Triple-A affiliate in Rochester has released first baseman Chris Carter, according to Nate Rowan of the Rochester Red Wings PR department (Twitter link).  The move was made to accommodate outfielder Jon Kemmer, who acquired by the Twins yesterday in a minor league deal with the Astros.

Carter was picked up in a trade with the Angels in late May, as the Twins were looking to add to their first base depth while Joe Mauer was on the disabled list.  Through 144 PA for Rochester, Carter showed a little of his former pop but not much else at the plate, hitting only .187/.299/.423 with seven homers and 43 strikeouts.

Those types of all-or-nothing results defined Carter’s eight seasons in the Major Leagues, as the slugger collected 158 homers and 951 whiffs over 2853 career PA with the A’s, Astros, Brewers, and Yankees from 2010-17.  Carter never really generated the type of on-base numbers (career .312 OBP) to become even a three-true outcomes type of player, though he was still a solidly above-average offensive producer for much of his career, posting an 116 OPS+ from 2012-16.

Carter is still less than two full seasons removed from a National League-leading 41 homers for the Brewers, though his increasing arbitration cost led Milwaukee to surprisingly not tender him a contract.  He signed with the Yankees prior to the 2017 season but struggled over 208 PA, and Carter hasn’t since returned to the majors.  Carter’s track record will likely led to a minor league deal with another organization, though it’s fair to wonder if he’ll ever again get an extended chance at the big league level given his one-dimensional game.

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Yankees Designate David Hale For Assignment, Promote Clint Frazier

By Mark Polishuk | July 7, 2018 at 11:48am CDT

The Yankees have designated right-hander David Hale for assignment, as per a team press release.  Clint Frazier has been called up from Triple-A to take Hale’s spot on the 25-man roster.

This is the third time in less than three months that New York has DFA’ed Hale, and the Yankees in fact made this exact same transaction (designating Hale to call up Frazier) back in May.  The previous two designations led to Hale leaving the organization, once to briefly join the Twins on a waiver claim, and the other leading to Hale quickly re-signing a new minor league deal to rejoin the Yankees.

Hale has a 4.61 ERA, 1.6 K/BB rate, and 5.3 K/9 over 13 2/3 combined innings for the Twins and Yankees this season.  He tossed 5 2/3 relief innings last night in New York’s 6-2 loss to the Blue Jays, so he likely wouldn’t have been available for another outing for the next day or two.  The Yankees had also been deploying a nine-man bullpen, so they had need for an extra position player off the bench.

Frazier has a .908 OPS over 24 plate appearances this season, as he hasn’t much opportunity to crack the big league roster thanks to a concussion suffered during Spring Training and the simple fact that the Yankees are already deep in outfield options.  The top prospect has a scorching .312/.391/.577 slash line over 215 Triple-A plate appearances this season and would likely already be getting regular big-league playing time for most teams.  For New York, however, Frazier could potentially be a trade chip as the club looks to make additions at the deadline.

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Draft Notes: Orioles, Mariners, D’Backs, Signing Pools

By Mark Polishuk | July 7, 2018 at 11:14am CDT

The signing period for 2018 draft picks came to an end yesterday, as teams had until 4pm CST to agree to contracts with players selected in last month’s amateur draft.  Here are some leftover items on players who did and didn’t end up inking deals.  Scouting reports and pre-draft rankings can be found courtesy of MLB.com, Fangraphs, Baseball America and ESPN’s Keith Law (the latter two available to subscribers only)…

  • The Orioles signed third-rounder Blaine Knight for a $1.1MM bonus, MASNsports.com’s Steve Melewski reported yesterday.  The bonus is nearly twice the $663.2K value assigned to the 87th overall pick, so Knight will receive a nice payday to begin his pro career.  Knight, a right-hander, was a big factor in Arkansas’ recent run to the College World Series, and his drop to the third round represents something of a bargain for the O’s — the pre-draft rankings had Knight no lower than 58th (from Fangraphs), with Baseball America rating him as the 36th-best prospect in this year’s class.
  • The Mariners also struck a late deal with a third-round pick, signing Florida State catcher Cal Raleigh to a deal with a $854K bonus, as per MLB.com’s Jim Callis (hat tip to MLB.com’s Greg Johns).  Seattle used its remaining pool space to land Raleigh on an above-slot deal, as the 90th overall selection carried a $632.7K slot price.  Baseball America was highest on Raleigh, ranking him as the 78th-best prospect and noting that a strong junior season helped him regain some draft stock after a mediocre sophomore year.
  • The Diamondbacks didn’t reach an agreement with 25th overall pick Matt McLain prior to yesterday’s deadline, with GM Mike Hazen sharing some general details about the situation to reporters (including the Arizona Republic’s Nick Piecoro).  Though the D’Backs offered the full slot price of $2,636,400, McLain went into the draft with a set price tag that he would need to forego his commitment to UCLA, it became clear that he was serious about going to college.  “Those things change sometimes.  In fact, they change a lot in a lot of cases,” Hazen said.  “The family changes their mind sometimes.  I think as you go through the summer, if school is becoming less of a reality, or you don’t want to go to school, then that number can drop sometimes.  We’ve had situations where it goes up in the other direction….Everything that was presented to us from Scott [McLain’s advisor Scott Boras] to the family was 100 percent accurate.  I really think that school became the driving factor in the decision.”
  • McLain was one of three first-rounders who didn’t sign, the highest total since the 2010 draft, as MLB.com’s Jim Callis noted as part of a roundup of stats from this year’s draft class.  Only four first-round picks in total had failed to sign in the previous six drafts, or since the league instituted the new bonus pool system for the draft.  Overall, 310 of the 314 players taken in the first 10 rounds eventually signed with their teams.  Callis also lists what each team spent on their picks; for comparison, here is the listing of what every team had available to spend in their original draft bonus pool.
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Red Sox Interested In Fernando Rodney

By Mark Polishuk | July 7, 2018 at 10:10am CDT

Twins closer Fernando Rodney is one of several relievers the Red Sox are considering as trade targets, ESPN.com’s Jerry Crasnick reports (Twitter link).  Rodney is a known commodity to Boston president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski, Crasnick notes, from their time together when Dombrowski was the Tigers’ general manager.

With the Twins out of contention and reportedly open to becoming deadline sellers, Rodney stands out as one of the most obvious trade chips on Minnesota’s roster.  The 16-year veteran has posted a 2.97 ERA, 10.1 K/9, and a 3.09 K/BB rate over 30 1/3 IP, earning 18 saves along the way.  ERA predictors like FIP (3.44), xFIP (3.77) and SIERA (3.34) are a bit less impressed by Rodney’s performance, and he is posting his lowest grounder rate (43.4%) in the last ten seasons, though his overall numbers are still quite sound, particularly for a pitcher who celebrated his 41st birthday back in March.

Rodney isn’t exactly known for clean innings in high-pressure situations over his long career in the game, though with Craig Kimbrel locked into the closer’s role in Boston, the Sox would use Rodney as a setup option.  Though Boston’s bullpen ranks within the top ten in most statistical categories, the team has still been looking to bolster its relief corps before the deadline, with the likes of Raisel Iglesias, Zach Britton, and several late-inning Marlins arms all linked to the Red Sox in trade rumors.  The Sox also had interest in Kelvin Herrera before he was dealt to Washington.

Rodney would likely require a smaller price tag than any of these names, given his age and the fact that his contract is only guaranteed through this season; he is controllable through 2019 via a $4.25MM club option (with a $250K buyout).  Rodney is only owed roughly $2.05MM for the remainder of the season, which could make him particularly attractive to a Red Sox team that is trying to stay under the maximum luxury tax threshold of $237MM.

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Astros Promote Kyle Tucker

By Mark Polishuk | July 7, 2018 at 8:33am CDT

The Astros have called up top prospect Kyle Tucker, The Athletic’s Jake Kaplan reports (Twitter link).  Jake Marisnick will be sent down to Triple-A in the corresponding move, as per MLB.com’s Brian McTaggart (via Twitter).

Tucker, 21, has been considered one of the game’s better prospects since he was selected fifth overall in the 2015 draft.  Preseason prospect rankings (15th on Baseball America’s list, MLB.com 17th, Baseball Prospectus 20th, ESPN’s Keith Law 21st) tabbed him as being on the verge of Major League readiness, though he hadn’t played in Triple-A prior to this season.  Tucker didn’t miss a beat playing at the top minor league level, batting .306/.371/.520 with 14 home runs over 371 plate appearances for the Fresno Grizzlies, strong statistics even in a hitter-friendly league like the PCL.

This marks Tucker’s second straight year of solid power numbers, as he made slight adjustments to his approach in order to generate more pop, albeit while striking out more often (he has 70 whiffs this season).  Still, he makes overall very strong contact, and his hand-eye coordination has been widely cited as excellent, which helps him deliver such good results at the plate despite a somewhat unusual swing.

Beyond the bat, Tucker has also stolen 85 bases in 113 chances over his minor league career, including 14 swipes this year.  Tucker has seen significant time at all three outfield positions, though evaluators believe he is best suited for a corner spot — MLB.com’s scouting report touts Tucker’s “solid arm strength” as a good fit for eventually becoming a right fielder.

This defensive versatility gives the Astros another valuable piece to work with in their pursuit of another World Series title.  George Springer is the only true everyday outfielder in the Houston lineup, playing either center field or right field, with Josh Reddick, Marwin Gonzalez, Tony Kemp and (before today) Marisnick all getting action in the other two positions based on matchups.  Gonzalez has recently been deploying his superutility skills at shortstop with Carlos Correa on the DL, and thus the Astros may have felt the time was right to add a stronger bat like Tucker into their outfield mix.  Tucker, Reddick, and Kemp are all left-handed hitters, though Kemp has hit well from both sides of the plate this year, so Houston doesn’t necessarily have an unbalanced outfield picture.  The ’Stros also have two more young outfield options in J.D. Davis and Derek Fisher at Triple-A for further depth.

It’s worth noting that Tucker has been a frequent subject of trade rumors over the last couple of years, with teams like the White Sox, Pirates, and Marlins all showing interest in the outfield prospect.  In regards to the Miami talks, it was reported that Houston was at least open to moving Tucker if it meant getting J.T. Realmuto back in return, though nothing ever came of those negotiations.  There hasn’t been any trade buzz on Tucker in recent months, however, not that Tucker was ever really considered an expendable piece for anything less than a top-tier asset like Realmuto.  It certainly appears as through the Astros consider Tucker to be yet another homegrown building block that can help the big league roster both now and in the future.

Marisnick’s 2017 season was something of an outlier, as he produced above-average numbers at the plate (117 wRC+ in 259 PA) while underachieving defensively.  The rest of his career has been the exact opposite, as Marisnick has generally been an outstanding defender while not generating much offense at the plate.  This season, for instance, Marisnick has a .190/.235/.359 slash line over 163 PA, while posting a +12.1 UZR/150 and +8 Defensive Runs Saved in 410 2/3 innings as a center fielder.

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Giants To Place Joe Panik On 10-Day DL

By Jeff Todd | July 7, 2018 at 12:06am CDT

The Giants will place second baseman Joe Panik on the 10-day disabled, skipper Bruce Bochy told reporters after tonight’s game. The injury took place when Panik was running the bases this evening, forcing him out of the contest.

As Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area was among those to tweet, Panik is headed for an MRI tomorrow to fully assess the injury. Clearly, though, it’s not promising that it’s already clear he’ll require a stretch on the DL.

As Bochy put it, Panik “did a pretty good job on” the muscle. It’s impossible to guess at the duration of an absence, but certainly a significant strain could lead to a lengthy stretch away from the field.

News of this sort is never welcome, but it’s especially unfortunate for a Giants club that was finally nearing full health. It always seemed a tough task for this roster to hang in the NL West race, but it has done so to this point.

For the time being, it seems likely that Alen Hanson — who has been quite the pleasant surprise this year in San Francisco — will step in for Panik. Of course, Hanson has been deployed recently in left field, so there’ll be a trickle-down effect on the roster.

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MLB Daily Roster Roundup: Bundy, Carrasco, DeJong, Suter

By Jason Martinez | July 6, 2018 at 11:18pm CDT

ROSTER MOVES BY TEAM
(July 6th)

NATIONAL LEAGUE

  • ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 60-Day DL: RP Randall Delgado
    • Designated for assignment: RP Fernando Salas
  • ATLANTA BRAVES | Depth Chart
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: SP Max Fried (blister on finger)
    • Promoted: RP Evan Phillips
  • CHICAGO CUBS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: RP Carl Edwards Jr., RP Rob Zastryzny
      • Zastryzny was optioned to Triple-A.
    • Optioned: RP Dillon Maples
    • Suspension: SP Oscar De La Cruz was suspended 80 games for violating Major League Baseball’s Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program. He’ll be placed on the Restricted List.
  • CINCINNATI REDS | Depth Chart
    • Promoted: INF Dilson Herrera (contract purchased)
    • Optioned: RP Cody Reed
  • COLORADO ROCKIES | Depth Chart
    • Placed on Paternity List: C Tom Murphy
      • A corresponding 25-man move will be made prior to Saturday’s game.
  • MIAMI MARLINS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 60-Day DL: 1B/OF Garrett Cooper 
      • Cooper played LF and batted 6th on Friday.
    • Optioned: P Dillon Peters
  • MILWAUKEE BREWERS | Depth Chart
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: SP Brent Suter (forearm tightness)
    • Promoted: SP Aaron Wilkerson
      • Wilkerson will start in Suter’s place on Saturday.
  • NEW YORK METS | Depth Chart
    • Placed on Bereavement List: RP Jerry Blevins
    • Promoted: RP Paul Sewald
  • PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: RP Edubray Ramos 
    • Optioned: RP Jake Thompson
  • PITTSBURGH PIRATES | Depth Chart
    • Promoted: OF Jordan Luplow
    • Optioned: P Clay Holmes 
  • SAN DIEGO PADRES | Depth Chart
    • Reinstated from Paternity List: RP Kirby Yates
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: RP Phil Hughes
    • Optioned: RP Kazuhisa Makita, RP Robert Stock 
  • ST. LOUIS CARDINALS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: SS Paul DeJong
      • DeJong played SS and batted 6th on Friday.
    • Optioned: RP Austin Gomber

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

  • BALTIMORE ORIOLES | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: SP Dylan Bundy
    • Optioned: SP David Hess
    • Activated from 60-Day DL: INF Luis Sardinas
      • Sardinas was outrighted to Triple-A.
  • CLEVELAND INDIANS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: SP Carlos Carrasco
    • Designated for assignment: RP George Kontos
    • Acquisition: RP James Hoyt was acquired from the Astros for P Tommy DeJuneas
  • KANSAS CITY ROYALS | Depth Chart
    • Added to 25-man roster: RP Enny Romero
    • Optioned: SP Trevor Oaks
  • LOS ANGELES ANGELS | Depth Chart
    • Promoted: RP Oliver Drake (contract purchased)
    • Promoted: RP Miguel Almonte
    • Transferred to 60-Day DL: RP Jake Jewell
  • MINNESOTA TWINS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 7-Day DL: INF/OF Taylor Motter
      • Motter was optioned to Triple-A.
  • NEW YORK YANKEES | Depth Chart
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: 2B Gleyber Torres (strained hip)
      • Neil Walker played 2B on Friday.
    • Promoted: INF/OF Tyler Wade
  • TAMPA BAY RAYS | Depth Chart
    • Promoted: RP Adam Kolarek (contract purchased)
    • Optioned: RP Ryan Weber
    • Designated for assignment: OF Jeremy Hazelbaker

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FUTURE EXPECTED MOVES

  • SFG: SP Jeff Samardzija will be activated from the 10-Day DL on Saturday July 7th, according to Andrew Baggarly of the Athletic.  
  • TBR: SP Chris Archer will return from the 10-Day DL on Monday July 9th, according to Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times.
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Athletics, Khris Davis Discussing Possible Extension

By Jeff Todd | July 6, 2018 at 11:01pm CDT

The Athletics are holding extension talks with slugger Khris Davis, according to Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle. Per the report, “numerous talks” have already taken place between the Oakland brass and Octagon agent Lou Nero.

Despite the evident mutual interest, Slusser indicates that it’s far from clear whether anything will get done. The length of a potential contract is an obvious stumbling block. By her reckoning, Davis’s camp might only bite at a three-year guarantee, but that feels steep from the organization’s perspective.

Davis, 30, is under arbitration control for another season. He’s earning $10.5MM for 2018 and will surely command another healthy raise. After all, Davis is threatening to register more than forty home runs and one hundred runs batted in for the third-straight season.

Those counting stats may not play quite as well in free agency as they once did. But that doesn’t mean that Davis’s bat wouldn’t be seen as a valuable asset. He has been a steady producer since landing in Oakland, with a .245/.322/.521 cumulative slash (127 OPS+) through 1,595 plate appearances. While his overall utility is greatly diminished by a lack of defensive and baserunning ability, Davis would hold appeal to other American League clubs.

All things considered, it’s an interesting situation. The sides reportedly weighed an arb-only deal earlier this season, but that never came to fruition. It’s possible that a multi-year scenario would better suit all sides, though there’s also good reason to expect that the club will be wary of making too great a commitment. For Davis, he says he’s “keeping an open mind” but will mostly trust his agent.

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Orioles Outright Luis Sardinas

By Jeff Todd | July 6, 2018 at 10:36pm CDT

The Orioles announced today that they have activated infielder Luis Sardinas from the 60-day DL and outrighted him from the 40-man roster. He has the right to decline the assignment, having previously been outrighted, but is presently listed as a member of the Norfolk Tides roster.

Sardinas re-joined the O’s over the winter on a minor-league deal. He was brought onto the roster earlier this year, but lasted only eight days until he hit the shelf with back and then ankle issues.

Though he’s regarded as a quality defender at short, second, and third, Sardinas has never hit much. Through an even five hundred MLB plate appearances, he owns a .224/.274/.292 slash line with five home runs.

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