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James Paxton Likely Headed To DL; David Phelps Resumes Throwing

By Jeff Todd | August 15, 2018 at 8:37am CDT

We’ll use this post to cover some notable health updates on a pair of Mariners hurlers: starter James Paxton, who has been a huge part of the club’s successes this year, and rehabbing reliever David Phelps.

The club seems to have averted disaster when Paxton was struck in the left arm last night with a comebacker, but that doesn’t mean the injury won’t have an impact. Ryan Divish of the Seattle Times reports that the southpaw is likely to require a placement on the disabled list despite the fact that an x-ray did not reveal structural damage.

Paxton, 29, has given up a few more home runs and earned runs than he did last year, but has otherwise turned in another stellar campaign. He owns a 3.68 ERA with 11.4 K/9 and 2.4 BB/9 on the season. Paxton still has yet to make more than 24 starts or reach 140 innings in a single campaign, though he has already set high-water marks in both regards this year and will surpass those levels when he returns.

Meanwhile, Phelps has marked a notable step in his recovery from Tommy John surgery. As Corey Brock of The Athletic tweets, Phelps has now thrown a baseball for the first time since going under the knife in March.

Of course, it’d be exceedingly optimistic to think Phelps will again pitch in the majors before reaching the open market at season’s end. But it’s certainly notable that he seems to be on a fast track to return. Last year, newly acquired Seattle reliever Zach Duke made it back after about a nine-month recovery period. Phelps still isn’t quite five months removed from his procedure.

Phelps’s market situation will certainly be improved if he’s able to get back up to full speed before camp opens next February. The 31-year-old has been a highly productive pitcher since moving into a full-time relief role at the start of a breakout 2016 season, but only made ten appearances in Seattle after being picked up in a trade with the Marlins last summer.

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MLB Daily Roster Roundup: Bauer, Cano, Duffy, Myers, Sabathia, Wood

By Jason Martinez | August 14, 2018 at 11:27pm CDT

ROSTER MOVES BY TEAM
(August 13th-August 14th)

NATIONAL LEAGUE

  • ATLANTA BRAVES | Depth Chart
    • Promoted: SP Touki Toussaint (contract purchased)
      • Toussaint was the 26th man for Monday’s double-header. He started Game 1 (6 IP, ER, W)
  • CINCINNATI REDS | Depth Chart
    • Promoted: RP Cody Reed
    • Optioned: RP Keury Mella
  • COLORADO ROCKIES | Depth Chart
    • Placed on Paternity List: RP Scott Oberg
    • Promoted: INF/OF Garrett Hampson
  • LOS ANGELES DODGERS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: SP Alex Wood, RP Erik Goeddel
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: RP John Axford (fractured fibula)
    • Optioned: RP Pat Venditte
  • MIAMI MARLINS | Depth Chart
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: 3B Martin Prado (strained quad)
    • Promoted: INF/OF Christopher Bostick, SP Merandy Gonzalez
      • Gonzalez was the 26th man for Monday’s double-header. He started Game 2.
  • MILWAUKEE BREWERS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: RP Taylor Williams
    • Promoted: OF Keon Broxton
    • Optioned: RP Jacob Barnes, RP Aaron Wilkerson
    • Acquired: RP Jake Thompson (acquired from Phillies)
    • Designated for assignment: P Alec Asher
  • NEW YORK METS | Depth Chart
    • Promoted: INF Jack Reinheimer, RP Tim Peterson
    • Optioned: INF Luis Guillorme, RP Jacob Rhame
  • PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES | Depth Chart
    • Promoted: RP Hector Neris
    • Optioned: INF J.P. Crawford
  • SAN DIEGO PADRES | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: INF/OF Wil Myers
      • Myers played 3B and batted 2nd on Monday. He is expected to be the team’s primary third baseman for the remainder of the season.
    • Optioned: INF Carlos Asuaje
  • SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: 1B Brandon Belt
      • Belt was not in the starting lineup on Tuesday (vs LHP).
    • Optioned: RP Pierce Johnson
  • ST. LOUIS CARDINALS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: OF Tyler O’Neill
    • Optioned: OF Adolis Garcia
  • WASHINGTON NATIONALS | Depth Chart
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: RP Ryan Madson (lumbar nerve root irritation)
      • Koda Glover is expected to be the team’s primary closer while Madson, Sean Doolittle and Kelvin Herrera are on the disabled list.
    • Promoted: RP Tim Collins (contract purchased), RP Trevor Gott
    • Optioned: RP Sammy Solis

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

  • BOSTON RED SOX | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: UTL Blake Swihart
    • Designated for assignment: C Dan Butler
  • CLEVELAND INDIANS | Depth Chart
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: SP Trevor Bauer (stress fracture in fibula)
    • Promoted: RP Tyler Olson
  • DETROIT TIGERS | Depth Chart
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: OF JaCoby Jones (strained hamstring)
    • Promoted: OF Mikie Mahtook
      • Tucker played LF and batted 7th on Monday.
  • KANSAS CITY ROYALS | Depth Chart
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: SP Danny Duffy (shoulder impingement)
    • Promoted: RP Glenn Sparkman
  • LOS ANGELES ANGELS | Depth Chart
    • Promoted: 3B Taylor Ward (contract purchased), RP Osmer Morales (contract purchased)
      • Ward played 3B and batted 7th in his MLB debut on Tuesday.
    • Optioned: INF Jose Miguel Fernandez, RP Eduardo Paredes
    • Transferred to 60-Day DL: OF Chris Young
  • NEW YORK YANKEES | Depth Chart
    • Placed on 10-Day DL: SP CC Sabathia (knee inflammation)
    • Promoted: INF Ronald Torreyes, RP George Kontos (contract purchased)
    • Optioned: 1B/OF Luke Voit
    • Transferred to 60-Day DL: SP Jordan Montgomery
  • SEATTLE MARINERS | Depth Chart
    • Reinstated from Restricted List: INF Robinson Cano
      • Cano played 1B and batted 2nd on Tuesday.
    • Optioned: RP Casey Lawrence
    • Transferred to 60-Day DL: RP Sam Tuivailala
  • TAMPA BAY RAYS | Depth Chart
    • Activated from 10-Day DL: RP Chaz Roe
    • Optioned: RP Jaime Schultz
    • Acquired: SP Shane Baz (acquired from Pirates to complete trade for Chris Archer)
  • TORONTO BLUE JAYS | Depth Chart
    • Promoted: SP Sean Reid-Foley (contract purchased)
      • Reid-Foley made his MLB debut on Monday (5 IP, 3 ER, L).
    • Optioned: RP Danny Barnes
    • Designated for assignment: P Brandon Cumpton

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FUTURE EXPECTED MOVES

  • BAL: OF Adam Jones will be placed on the Bereavement List later in the week, according to Roch Kubatko of MASN.
  • BOS: 2B Ian Kinsler could be activated from the 10-Day DL on Wednesday August 15th or Friday August 17th, according to Pete Abraham of the Boston Globe.
  • CLE: SP Adam Plutko will be recalled from Triple-A to start on Saturday August 18th, according to Jordan Bastian of MLB.com.
  • HOU: OF George Springer is expected to return from the 10-Day DL on Friday August 17th, according to Jake Kaplan of the Athletic.
  • LAD: SP Hyun-Jin Ryu will be activated from the 10-Day DL on Wednesday August 15th, according to Pedro Moura of the Athletic.
  • NYM: SP Steven Matz is on track to return from the 10-Day DL on Thursday August 16th, according to Matt Ehalt of the The Record.
  • PHI: C Wilson Ramos could be activated from the 10-Day as soon as Wednesday August 15th, according to Matt Breen of Philly.com.
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Angels Acquire Odrisamer Despaigne, Designate Dayan Diaz

By Jeff Todd | August 14, 2018 at 10:10pm CDT

The Angels have acquired righty Odrisamer Despaigne from the Marlins, Maria Guardado of MLB.com reports on Twitter. Cash considerations are headed to Miami in return.

To open a roster spot, the Halos designated fellow right-hander Dayan Diaz for assignment. With the move, the Marlins now have an open 40-man slot to work with.

Needless to say, this isn’t the sort of mid-summer trade acquisition the Angels envisioned making at the start of the season. Despaigne has mostly functioned as a gap-filling swingman since he reached the majors, so he isn’t the sort of pitcher who’d be targeted by a contender. Sitting 11.5 games out of postseason position, the Angels simply aren’t one. The move seems designed merely to relax the burden on the club’s injury-riddled pitching staff.

Despaigne has spent a bit of time working as a MLB long reliever this year, but has thrown more at Triple-A. Over 43 1/3 innings at the highest level of the minors, he hasn’t allowed a single home run but carries a 4.36 ERA with 8.3 K/9 and 2.5 BB/9. In his 331 major-league frames over the past five years, Despaigne has a 4.76 ERA, though estimators suggest he has been a bit better than that (4.30 FIP; 4.61 xFIP; 4.19 SIERA).

As for Diaz, who was claimed off waivers last fall from the Astros, he opened the year on the restricted list owing to visa troubles and really never got going. Though the 29-year-old reliever briefly reached the majors in 2016 and 2017, he has only made seven appearances at the High-A level this year.

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Brandon Beachy Signs With Atlantic League’s New Britain Bees

By Steve Adams | August 14, 2018 at 7:39pm CDT

The New Britain Bees of the independent Atlantic League announced today that they’ve signed right-hander Brandon Beachy.

It’ll be the first professional action for Beachy since he tossed one lone inning with the Dodgers’ Rookie-level affiliate in 2016. Once a rising star with the Braves earlier this decade, Beachy’s promising career was derailed by a pair of Tommy John surgeries. While Beachy has been out of the news almost entirely for more than two years — the last time he was even mentioned on MLBTR came back in 2016 when the Dodgers outrighted him off the 40-man roster — it appears as though he’ll work the indy circuit late in the season in an effort to generate some interest in a minor league deal this winter (or perhaps a late look in September).

Beachy, perhaps surprisingly, is still just 31 years of age, though he’ll turn 32 early next month. It’s been more than a half decade since he looked like a long-term cog for the Braves’ rotation, but he was certainly impressive in his brief peak. From 2010-13, Beachy totaled 267 2/3 innings of 3.23 ERA ball for Atlanta, averaging 9.2 K/9 against 2.9 BB/9 along the way. A return to the big leagues would seem like a long shot at this juncture, though there have certainly been more improbable success stories in recent years (e.g. Rich Hill, Jonny Venters).

With the Bees, Beachy will step onto the roster in place of 39-year-old Andy Van Hekken, who pitched for the Tigers back in 2002 and spent several seasons in Triple-A before carving out a successful six-year career with the Nexen Heroes of the Korea Baseball Organization. Van Hekken is headed to Taiwan’s Uni-President Lions, per Mike Ashmore of MyCentralJersey.com (Twitter link).

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Angels Select Taylor Ward

By Steve Adams | August 14, 2018 at 6:06pm CDT

6:06pm: The Angels announced that outfielder Chris Young was transferred from the 10-day DL to the 60-day DL to open a spot on the 40-man roster for Ward. Young, who underwent hip surgery earlier this summer, was already known to be out for the remainder of the season. Meanwhile, infielder Jose Miguel Fernandez was optioned to Salt Lake to open a spot on the active roster.

5:31pm: The Angels announced that they’ve selected the contract of third baseman Taylor Ward from Triple-A Salt Lake. He’ll make his Major League debut tonight, playing third base and batting seventh. A corresponding move has yet to be announced.

Word of Blake’s call to the Majors first came yesterday from appropriately named Halos reporter Taylor Blake Ward (Twitter link). The 24-year-old Ward (the player, not the reporter) has torn through both Double-A and Triple-A pitching this season, raking at a ridiculous .349/.446/.531 between the two levels.

A first-round pick by the Angels back in 2015, Ward ranked eighth among Angels farmhands on the midseason update from Jim Callis and Jonathan Mayo of MLB.com. A converted catcher, Ward is said to have a plus arm and excellent plate discipline, even if he’s lacking a bit in the power department. Ward has walked in 14.6 percent of his minor league plate appearances this season against a 21.1 percent strikeout clip. He’s also gone 18-for-21 in stolen base attempts — a somewhat remarkable development for a player who entered the season with all of six minor league steals (none since 2015).

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Rangers Acquire Alexander Ovalles From Cubs As PTBNL In Cole Hamels Trade

By Steve Adams | August 14, 2018 at 5:35pm CDT

The Rangers announced Tuesday that they’ve acquired minor league outfielder Alexander Ovalles as the player to be named later in last month’s Cole Hamels trade. Ovalles joins right-hander Eddie Butler and minor league right-hander Rollie Lacy in the package sent from Chicago to Texas in that swap.

Just 17 years of age, Ovalles made his professional debut with the Cubs’ affiliate in the Dominican Summer League this year. Through 21 games and 94 plate appearances, he’s posted a .316/.430/.368 batting line with four doubles and eight steals in 13 tries.

Ovalles, who signed with the Cubs out of the Dominican Republic during the 2017-18 international signing period, isn’t ranked among the club’s top tier of prospects, though that’s not a huge surprise given his age and modest price tag. While the amount of Ovalles’ bonus wasn’t reported last year, the Cubs were under the maximum penalty bracket for exceeding previous international spending limitations, meaning they were capped at $300K per signing when they added Ovalles.

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Brewers Acquire Jake Thompson, Designate Alec Asher

By Steve Adams | August 14, 2018 at 4:48pm CDT

The Brewers have acquired right-hander Jake Thompson from the Phillies in exchange for cash, the Phillies announced Tuesday. Right-hander Alec Asher has been designated for assignment to open roster space, and the Brewers have optioned Thompson to Triple-A, per an announcement of their own.

Thompson, 24, was once considered to be among the game’s best pitching prospects, entering both the 2015 and 2016 season as a consensus Top 100 prospect. Originally a draft pick of the Tigers, he was traded to the Rangers alongside Corey Knebel in exchange for  Joakim Soria and then traded from Texas to Philadelphia in the Cole Hamels blockbuster. In somewhat amusing and ironic fashion, the Brewers now hold all three pieces of that 2014 Tigers/Rangers swap in Knebel, Soria and Thompson.

[Related: Updated Milwaukee Brewers depth chart]

Of course, Thompson hasn’t exactly delivered on his considerable prospect status. He’s tallied 116 1/3 innings at the Major League level across the past three seasons, all with the Phillies, and pitched to a lackluster 4.87 ERA with 6.3 K/9, 4.7 BB/9, 1.55 HR/9 and a 46.1 percent ground-ball rate. The Phillies had been using Thompson primarily in a relief role with Triple-A Lehigh Valley this season, so he could conceivably give Milwaukee some depth either in the rotation or in the bullpen. Thompson has one option year remaining after 2018, so the Brewers will have some flexibility with him in 2019 as well, if he sticks on the 40-man roster for that long.

As if the sequence connecting Knebel, Soria and Thompson wasn’t strange enough, the Brewers are opening room on the roster by designating one of the players alongside whom Thompson was traded from Texas to Philadelphia in that Hamels blockbuster. Both Thompson and Asher went from Texas to Philadelphia in that deal, and Thompson’s addition to the Brewers’ roster will come at the expense of his former teammate.

Asher, 26, has tossed three scoreless innings for the Brewers this season but owns an ugly 5.42 ERA with a 39-to-32 K/BB ratio through 88 innings of Triple-A work between the affiliates for Milwaukee and the Dodgers. That 5.42 mark is a dead match for his career ERA through 119 2/3 Major League innings, the majority of which have come as a member of the Phillies. Milwaukee has a week to trade Asher or try to run him through outright waivers in hopes of retaining him as a non-roster player.

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Nationals Place Ryan Madson On DL, Select Tim Collins

By Steve Adams | August 14, 2018 at 4:46pm CDT

The Nationals shuffled their bullpen mix Tuesday, announcing that they’ve recalled righty Trevor Gott and selected the contract of lefty Tim Collins from Triple-A Syracuse. Right-hander Ryan Madson has been placed on the 10-day disabled list in one corresponding move, while southpaw Sammy Solis is headed to Syracuse to open a second spot on the 25-man roster. In order to create room for Collins on the 40-man roster, the Nats moved right-hander Erick Fedde from the 10-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list.

Madson has been dealing with back discomfort, and the official diagnosis on his injury is “lumbar nerve irritation,” manager Dave Martinez told reporters (Twitter link via Mark Zuckerman of MASNsports.com). With both Madson and Sean Doolittle on the shelf, the Nats will turn to young Koda Glover as their interim closer, tweets Chelsea Janes of the Washington Post. Glover, though, is unavailable tonight, so Justin Miller would likely receive a save opportunity, should it arise.

As for the 28-year-old Collins, this’ll be his second stint with the Nats this season. The two-time Tommy John surgery victim pitched to a 2.77 ERA in 13 innings with the Nats earlier this season, prompting some frustration from Washington fans when he was designated for assignment. However, Collins posted a less impressive 8-to-6 K/BB ratio in that time, and he ultimately stuck with the organization after clearing waivers and being outrighted to Triple-A. The former Royals setup man has a 3.94 ERA and a 32-to-15 K/BB ratio in 30 Triple-A innings so far in 2018.

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Indians Place Trevor Bauer On DL With “Small Stress Fracture” In Right Fibula

By Steve Adams | August 14, 2018 at 3:52pm CDT

Indians right-hander Trevor Bauer has been placed on the 10-day disabled list due to a “small stress fracture” in his right fibula, manager Terry Francona tells reporters (Twitter link via Jordan Bastian of MLB.com). Bauer sustained the injury upon being hit by a comebacker in a recent start, and there’s no timetable for his return to action just yet. Left-hander Tyler Olson is up from Triple-A to take his spot on the roster for now, and righty Adam Plutko will join the team this weekend to start in Bauer’s place.

Fortunately for the Indians, they can afford to be cautious with a return for Bauer. Cleveland holds a virtually insurmountable 12.5-game lead over the Twins in the American League Central with just under seven weeks to play this season, so while the loss of one of their best pitchers undoubtedly stings, it’ll have almost no bearing on their ability to reach the postseason.

Having said that, the eventual determination of Bauer’s recovery timeline will be a significant development to follow. Certainly, Cleveland will hope to have Bauer back in enough time that he’s able to be relied upon as a member of the postseason rotation. The Indians will likely pair Corey Kluber and Bauer atop their starting mix in the postseason, giving them one of the more formidable one-two punches in all of October baseball (Bauer’s health permitting).

The 27-year-old Bauer has long been touted as a potential top-of-the-rotation arm, and he’s realized that potential and stepped up into “ace” territory in 2018. Through 166 frames this year, Bauer boasts a sensational 2.22 ERA with 11.6 K/9, 3.0 BB/9, 0.43 HR/9 and a 44.2 percent ground-ball rate.

Fielding-independent metrics like FIP (2.38), xFIP (3.12) and SIERA (3.18) all largely support his breakout campaign, and Bauer’s combination of innings, strikeouts and run prevention would quite likely have thrust him among the front-runners for American League Cy Young honors. If he’s able to return in reasonably short order, perhaps that’s still possible, but missing even a few starts could jeopardize that possibility, given the strength of performances by other contenders, including Chris Sale, Justin Verlander, Gerrit Cole, Blake Snell and his teammate (and reigning Cy Young winner) Kluber.

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Curtis Granderson Clears Revocable Trade Waivers

By Steve Adams | August 14, 2018 at 3:22pm CDT

Blue Jays outfielder Curtis Granderson has cleared revocable trade waivers and is now eligible to be traded to any team, reports Robert Murray of The Athletic (via Twitter).

Granderson, 37, is batting .234/.333/.414 with 10 home runs, 18 doubles and a triple through 322 plate appearances this season. He’s only been allowed to face a left-handed pitcher on 26 occasions and, unsurprisingly, has performed poorly in those appearances. But the well-respected veteran has still managed a plenty serviceable .241/.338/.428 slash against right-handed opponents and could bolster a contending club’s bench and serve as a late-game pinch-running option even if he doesn’t possess the speed he once did.

Granderson is playing the 2018 season on a one-year, $5MM contract and is still owed about $1.28MM of that contract over the final six-plus weeks of the regular season. He’ll likely be shopped around between now and the Aug. 31 deadline for postseason roster eligibility, as the Jays have been aggressive in shedding veteran assets on the cusp of free agency this summer. Toronto has already shipped out J.A. Happ, John Axford, Aaron Loup and Seunghwan Oh, and further trades are likely to occur between now and the end of the month.

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