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Reds’ Blake Trahan Retires

By George Miller | June 28, 2020 at 6:30pm CDT

Reds shortstop Blake Trahan was invited to participate in the Reds’ training camp but instead opted to retire, GM Nick Krall told reporters including C. Trent Rosecrans of The Athletic.

Just 26 years old, Trahan will close the books on his MLB career entering a season in which he figured to be a depth option for the Cincinnati infield mix. Though he didn’t appear in an MLB game last year, he very well could have gotten another crack at the Majors this year or next.

A 2015 third-round selection from UL-Lafayette, Trahan spent his entire career in the Reds organization, breaking into the big leagues in 2018. In 11 games at the Major League level, Trahan played all over the infield and notched a 3-for-14 batting line. In his minor league career spanning parts of five seasons, Trahan hit 14 home runs and stole 56 bases in 79 attempts.

We at MLB Trade Rumors wish Mr. Trahan all the best in his future endeavors, baseball-related or otherwise.

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Royals Announce Initial 60-Man Player Pool

By Anthony Franco and Mark Polishuk | June 28, 2020 at 6:22pm CDT

Today marks the deadline for teams to submit to Major League Baseball their initial spring training player pools, which can comprise up to 60 players. Players are not eligible to participate in either a spring training or regular season game until they are included in the pool. Teams are free to change the makeup of the pools as they see fit. However, players removed from a team’s 60-man (for reasons unrelated to injury, suspension, etc.) must be exposed to other organizations via trade or waivers.

Not all players within a team’s pool are ticketed for MLB playing time, of course. Most teams will include well-regarded but still far-off prospects as a means of getting them training reps with no intention of running them onto a major league diamond this season. A comprehensive review of 2020’s unique set of rules can be found here.

The Royals’ initial player pool consists of the following players…

Right-handed pitchers

  • Chance Adams
  • Scott Barlow
  • Scott Blewett
  • Heath Fillmyer
  • Jesse Hahn
  • Greg Holland
  • Jakob Junis
  • Brad Keller
  • Ian Kennedy
  • Jackson Kowar
  • Jorge Lopez
  • Kevin McCarthy
  • Jake Newberry
  • Trevor Rosenthal
  • Braden Shipley
  • Brady Singer
  • Glenn Sparkman
  • Josh Staumont
  • Stephen Woods Jr.
  • Kyle Zimmer
  • Tyler Zuber

Left-handed pitchers

  • Kris Bubic
  • Austin Cox
  • Danny Duffy
  • Foster Griffin
  • Tim Hill
  • Richard Lovelady
  • Daniel Lynch
  • Mike Montgomery
  • Randy Rosario
  • Gabe Speier
  • Daniel Tillo

Catchers

  • Nick Dini
  • Cam Gallagher
  • MJ Melendez
  • Salvador Perez
  • Sebastian Rivero
  • Meibrys Viloria

Infielders

  • Humberto Arteaga
  • Maikel Franco
  • Kelvin Gutierrez
  • Jeison Guzman
  • Nicky Lopez
  • Ryan McBroom
  • Adalberto Mondesi
  • Ryan O’Hearn
  • Nick Pratto
  • Matt Reynolds
  • Bobby Witt Jr.

Outfielders

  • Hunter Dozier
  • Alex Gordon
  • Nick Heath
  • Kyle Isbel
  • Khalil Lee
  • Seuly Matias
  • Erick Mejia
  • Whit Merrifield
  • Brett Phillips
  • Jorge Soler
  • Bubba Starling
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Rockies Announce Initial 60-Man Player Pool

By Anthony Franco | June 28, 2020 at 6:02pm CDT

Today marks the deadline for teams to submit to Major League Baseball their initial spring training player pools, which can comprise up to 60 players. Players are not eligible to participate in either a spring training or regular season game until they are included in the pool. Teams are free to change the makeup of the pools as they see fit. However, players removed from a team’s 60-man (for reasons unrelated to injury, suspension, etc.) must be exposed to other organizations via trade or waivers.

Not all players within a team’s pool are ticketed for MLB playing time, of course. Most teams will include well-regarded but still far-off prospects as a means of getting them training reps with no intention of running them onto a major league diamond this season. A comprehensive review of 2020’s unique set of rules can be found here.

The Rockies’ initial player pool consists of the following players.

Right-handed pitchers

  • Yency Almonte
  • Daniel Bard
  • Ryan Castellani
  • Wade Davis
  • Jairo Diaz
  • Carlos Estevez
  • Chi Chi Gonzalez
  • Ashton Goudeau
  • Jon Gray
  • Alexander Guillen
  • Joe Harvey
  • Jeff Hoffman
  • Tyler Kinley
  • Peter Lambert
  • German Marquez
  • Jose Mujica
  • Scott Oberg
  • Antonio Santos
  • Antonio Senzatela
  • Bryan Shaw
  • Jesus Tinoco

Left-handed pitchers

  • Ben Bowden
  • Phillip Diehl
  • Tim Collins
  • Kyle Freeland
  • Jake McGee
  • James Pazos
  • Ryan Rolison

Catchers

  • Drew Butera
  • Elias Diaz
  • Dom Nunez
  • Chris Rabago
  • Tony Wolters

Infielders

  • Nolan Arenado
  • Bret Boswell
  • Josh Fuentes
  • Garrett Hampson
  • Ryan McMahon
  • Brian Mundell
  • Daniel Murphy
  • Tyler Nevin
  • Chris Owings
  • Brendan Rodgers
  • Eric Stamets
  • Trevor Story
  • Alan Trejo

Outfielders

  • Charlie Blackmon
  • David Dahl
  • Yonathan Daza
  • Ian Desmond
  • Sam Hilliard
  • Raimel Tapia
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Cardinals Announce Initial 60-Man Player Pool

By George Miller and Anthony Franco | June 28, 2020 at 5:59pm CDT

Today marks the deadline for teams to submit to Major League Baseball their initial spring training player pools, which can comprise up to 60 players. Players are not eligible to participate in either a spring training or regular season game until they are included in the pool. Teams are free to change the makeup of the pools as they see fit. However, players removed from a team’s 60-man (for reasons unrelated to injury, suspension, etc.) must be exposed to other organizations via trade or waivers.

Not all players within a team’s pool are ticketed for MLB playing time, of course. Most teams will include well-regarded but still far-off prospects as a means of getting them training reps with no intention of running them onto a major league diamond this season. A comprehensive review of 2020’s unique set of rules can be found here.

The Cardinals’ initial player pool consists of the following players.

Right-handed pitchers

  • Junior Fernandez
  • Jack Flaherty
  • Giovanny Gallegos
  • John Gant
  • Ryan Helsley
  • Jordan Hicks
  • Dakota Hudson
  • Carlos Martinez
  • Miles Mikolas
  • Johan Oviedo
  • Daniel Ponce de Leon
  • Alex Reyes
  • Adam Wainwright
  • Kodi Whitley
  • Jake Woodford

Left-handed pitchers

  • Genesis Cabrera
  • Brett Cecil
  • Austin Gomber
  • Kwang Hyun Kim
  • Andrew Miller
  • Ricardo Sanchez
  • Tyler Webb

Catchers

  • Jose Godoy
  • Ivan Herrera
  • Andrew Knizner
  • Yadier Molina
  • Matt Wieters

Infielders

  • Matt Carpenter
  • Paul DeJong
  • Tommy Edman
  • Paul Goldschmidt
  • Brad Miller
  • John Nogowski
  • Rangel Ravelo
  • Max Schrock
  • Edmundo Sosa
  • Kolten Wong

Outfielders

  • Harrison Bader
  • Dylan Carlson
  • Austin Dean
  • Dexter Fowler
  • Tyler O’Neill
  • Lane Thomas
  • Justin Williams
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Yankees Sign Matt Duffy, Re-Sign Dan Otero, Place Luis Severino On 60-Day IL

By Mark Polishuk | June 28, 2020 at 5:50pm CDT

The Yankees announced their 60-player Spring Training player pool earlier today, a list that included a couple of new faces to the organization.  New York announced that infielder Matt Duffy and catcher Max McDowell were signed to minor league contracts, while righty Dan Otero was released from his previous minors deal with the club and re-signed to a new pact.  In addition, right-hander Luis Severino was officially placed on the 60-day injured list in the wake of his Tommy John surgery last February.

Duffy was most recently a member of the Rangers organization, though Texas announced earlier today that Duffy had been released.  It didn’t take him long to catch on with another team, as Duffy will now return to the AL East in the pinstripes after spending the last four seasons with the Rays.

Acquired in the 2016 trade that saw Matt Moore go from Tampa to San Francisco, the Rays had hopes that Duffy would become an everyday infielder, though Duffy was plagued by injuries.  Duffy did manage a solid .294/.361/.366 slash line over 560 PA and 132 games for Tampa Bay in 2018, though that performance was sandwiched between missing the entire 2017 season and only 46 games played in 2019.  Duffy has worked mostly as a third baseman, though he has enough experience at second base and shortstop that could provide utility depth for the Yankees if he cracks the MLB roster.

McDowell joins the Yankees after spending his five pro seasons with the Brewers, who selected him in the 13th round of the 2015 draft.  McDowell has hit .232/.335/.323 over 1417 career plate appearances in the minors.

It’s safe to assume that Otero’s new deal overwrites some type of opt-out clause in his previous minor league pact, signed back in early February.  The 35-year-old groundball specialist is looking to bounce back from a pair of shaky seasons in Cleveland’s bullpen, as Otero had a lot of trouble with home runs (1.8 HR/9) when batters did manage to get the ball in the air against him.  Otero’s 5.09 ERA in 88 1/3 innings over the last two seasons stands in sharp contrast to his 2016-17 numbers — a 2.14 ERA, 5.00 K/BB rate, and 6.5 K/9 over 130 2/3 frames for the Tribe.

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Tigers Announce Initial 60-Man Player Pool

By Anthony Franco | June 28, 2020 at 5:49pm CDT

Today marks the deadline for teams to submit to Major League Baseball their initial spring training player pools, which can comprise up to 60 players. Players are not eligible to participate in either a spring training or regular season game until they are included in the pool. Teams are free to change the makeup of the pools as they see fit. However, players removed from a team’s 60-man (for reasons unrelated to injury, suspension, etc.) must be exposed to other organizations via trade or waivers.

Not all players within a team’s pool are ticketed for MLB playing time, of course. Most teams will include well-regarded but still far-off prospects as a means of getting them training reps with no intention of running them onto a major league diamond this season. A comprehensive review of 2020’s unique set of rules can be found here.

The Tigers’ initial player pool consists of the following players.

Right-handed pitchers

  • Tim Adleman
  • Dario Agrazal
  • Nolan Blackwood
  • Beau Burrows
  • Anthony Castro
  • Shao-Ching Chiang
  • Jose Cisnero
  • Alex Faedo
  • Buck Farmer
  • Michael Fulmer
  • Kyle Funkhouser
  • Bryan Garcia
  • Rony Garcia
  • Zack Godley
  • Joe Jimenez
  • Matt Manning
  • David McKay
  • Casey Mize
  • Ivan Nova
  • Franklin Perez
  • John Schreiber
  • Spencer Turnbull
  • Jordan Zimmermann

Left-handed pitchers

  • Tyler Alexander
  • Matthew Boyd
  • Daniel Norris
  • Nick Ramirez
  • Hector Santiago
  • Tarik Skubal
  • Gregory Soto

Catchers

  • Dillon Dingler
  • Grayson Greiner
  • Eric Haase
  • Brady Policelli
  • Jake Rogers
  • Austin Romine

Infielders

  • Sergio Alcantara
  • Miguel Cabrera
  • Jeimer Candelario
  • Harold Castro
  • Willi Castro
  • C.J. Cron
  • Brandon Dixon
  • Niko Goodrum
  • Dawel Lugo
  • Jordy Mercer
  • Isaac Paredes
  • Jonathan Schoop
  • Frank Schwindel

Outfielders

  • Jorge Bonifacio
  • Daz Cameron
  • Travis Demeritte
  • Riley Greene
  • Derek Hill
  • JaCoby Jones
  • Cameron Maybin
  • Victor Reyes
  • Christin Stewart
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Astros Announce Initial 60-Man Player Pool

By George Miller and Anthony Franco | June 28, 2020 at 5:38pm CDT

Today marks the deadline for teams to submit to Major League Baseball their initial spring training player pools, which can comprise up to 60 players. Players are not eligible to participate in either a spring training or regular season game until they are included in the pool. Teams are free to change the makeup of the pools as they see fit. However, players removed from a team’s 60-man (for reasons unrelated to injury, suspension, etc.) must be exposed to other organizations via trade or waivers.

Not all players within a team’s pool are ticketed for MLB playing time, of course. Most teams will include well-regarded but still far-off prospects as a means of getting them training reps with no intention of running them onto a major league diamond this season. A comprehensive review of 2020’s unique set of rules can be found here.

The Astros’ initial player pool consists of the following players.

Right-handed pitchers

  • Rogelio Armenteros
  • Bryan Abreu
  • Brandon Bailey
  • Joe Biagini
  • Brandon Bielak
  • Brett Conine
  • Chris Devenski
  • Shawn Dubin
  • Luis Garcia
  • Ralph Garza
  • Zack Greinke
  • Josh James
  • Cristian Javier
  • Lance McCullers Jr.
  • Roberto Osuna
  • Enoli Paredes
  • Brad Peacock
  • Ryan Pressly
  • Austin Pruitt
  • Nivaldo Rodriguez
  • Andre Scrubb
  • Joe Smith
  • Cy Sneed
  • Jojanse Torres
  • Jose Urquidy
  • Justin Verlander
  • Forrest Whitley

Left-handed pitchers

  • Cionel Perez
  • Blake Taylor
  • Framber Valdez

Catchers

  • Dustin Garneau
  • Martin Maldonado
  • Michael Papierski
  • Jamie Ritchie
  • Colton Shaver
  • Garrett Stubbs

Infielders

  • Jose Altuve
  • Alex Bregman
  • Carlos Correa
  • Alex De Goti
  • Aledmys Diaz
  • Yuli Gurriel
  • Taylor Jones
  • Jack Mayfield
  • Nick Tanielu
  • Abraham Toro

Outfielders

  • Yordan Alvarez
  • Michael Brantley
  • Ronnie Dawson
  • Drew Ferguson
  • Chas McCormick
  • Jake Meyers
  • Josh Reddick
  • George Springer
  • Myles Straw
  • Kyle Tucker
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Dodgers Announce Initial 60-Man Player Pool

By George Miller and Anthony Franco | June 28, 2020 at 5:26pm CDT

Today marks the deadline for teams to submit to Major League Baseball their initial spring training player pools, which can comprise up to 60 players. Players are not eligible to participate in either a spring training or regular season game until they are included in the pool. Teams are free to change the makeup of the pools as they see fit. However, players removed from a team’s 60-man (for reasons unrelated to injury, suspension, etc.) must be exposed to other organizations via trade or waivers.

Not all players within a team’s pool are ticketed for MLB playing time, of course. Most teams will include well-regarded but still far-off prospects as a means of getting them training reps with no intention of running them onto a major league diamond this season. A comprehensive review of 2020’s unique set of rules can be found here.

The Dodgers’ initial player pool consists of the following players.

Right-handed pitchers

  • Pedro Baez
  • Walker Buehler
  • Gerardo Carrillo
  • Dylan Floro
  • Tony Gonsolin
  • Brusdar Graterol
  • Josiah Gray
  • Michael Grove
  • Andre Jackson
  • Kenley Jansen
  • Marshall Kasowski
  • Joe Kelly
  • Dustin May
  • Jimmy Nelson
  • Dennis Santana
  • Josh Sborz
  • Ross Stripling
  • Blake Treinen
  • Edwin Uceta
  • Mitchell White

Left-handed pitchers

  • Scott Alexander
  • Caleb Ferguson
  • Victor Gonzalez
  • Clayton Kershaw
  • Adam Kolarek
  • David Price
  • Julio Urias
  • Alex Wood

Catchers

  • Austin Barnes
  • Diego Cartaya
  • Rocky Gale
  • Keibert Ruiz
  • Will Smith

Infielders

  • Matt Beaty
  • Omar Estevez
  • Enrique Hernandez
  • Gavin Lux
  • Zach McKinstry
  • Max Muncy
  • Edwin Rios
  • Corey Seager
  • Justin Turner

Outfielders

  • Cody Bellinger
  • Mookie Betts
  • Joc Pederson
  • DJ Peters
  • A.J. Pollock
  • Luke Raley
  • Zach Reks
  • Chris Taylor
  • Cody Thomas
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Pirates’ Edgar Santana Issued 80-Game PED Suspension

By Mark Polishuk | June 28, 2020 at 5:26pm CDT

Pirates right-hander Edgar Santana has been suspended for 80 games for violating the Joint Drug Prevention and Treatment Program, as per a league press release.  Santana tested positive for the performance-enhancing substance Boldenone, and will now miss the entire 2020 season as well as the first 20 games of the 2021 campaign.

Santana posted a 3.31 ERA, 3.08 K/BB rate, and 7.9 K/9 over 84 1/3 innings for Pittsburgh in 2017-18, all as a relief pitcher.  This promising beginning to his big league career was cut short by Tommy John surgery in September 2018, which sidelined him for the entire 2019 campaign.

During Spring Training, Santana appeared to be in good form returning from that long layoff, tossing five scoreless innings in Grapefruit League action prior to the league shutdown.  There was plenty of opportunity for a healthy Santana to re-establish himself in the Pirates’ bullpen and set himself up for his first arbitration-eligible year in 2021, though he’ll now his service clock stalled while also forfeiting his salary for the 2020 season.

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Blue Jays Announce Initial 60-Man Player Pool

By George Miller and Anthony Franco | June 28, 2020 at 5:19pm CDT

Today marks the deadline for teams to submit to Major League Baseball their initial spring training player pools, which can comprise up to 60 players. Players are not eligible to participate in either a spring training or regular season game until they are included in the pool. Teams are free to change the makeup of the pools as they see fit. However, players removed from a team’s 60-man (for reasons unrelated to injury, suspension, etc.) must be exposed to other organizations via trade or waivers.

Not all players within a team’s pool are ticketed for MLB playing time, of course. Most teams will include well-regarded but still far-off prospects as a means of getting them training reps with no intention of running them onto a major league diamond this season. A comprehensive review of 2020’s unique set of rules can be found here.

The Blue Jays’ initial player pool consists of the following players.

Right-handed pitchers

  • Chase Anderson
  • Anthony Bass
  • A.J. Cole
  • Rafael Dolis
  • Wilmer Font
  • Sam Gaviglio
  • Ken Giles
  • Thomas Hatch
  • Elvis Luciano
  • Alek Manoah
  • Julian Merryweather
  • Justin Miller
  • Patrick Murphy
  • Joey Murray
  • Nate Pearson
  • Hector Perez
  • Jake Petricka
  • Sean Reid-Foley
  • Tanner Roark
  • Jordan Romano
  • Matt Shoemaker
  • Trent Thornton
  • Ty Tice
  • Jacob Waguespack
  • Simeon Woods Richardson
  • Shun Yamaguchi
  • T.J. Zeuch

Left-handed pitchers

  • Travis Bergen
  • Ryan Borucki
  • Anthony Kay
  • Brian Moran
  • Thomas Pannone
  • Hyun-Jin Ryu

Catchers

  • Riley Adams
  • Danny Jansen
  • Caleb Joseph
  • Alejandro Kirk
  • Reese McGuire

Infielders

  • Bo Bichette
  • Cavan Biggio
  • Andy Burns
  • Brandon Drury
  • Santiago Espinal
  • Jordan Groshans
  • Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
  • Joe Panik
  • Travis Shaw
  • Kevin Smith
  • Ruben Tejada
  • Rowdy Tellez

Outfielders

  • Anthony Alford
  • Jonathan Davis
  • Derek Fisher
  • Randal Grichuk
  • Lourdes Gurriel Jr.
  • Teoscar Hernandez
  • Billy McKinney
  • Forrest Wall
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