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AL Injury Notes: Pinder, Laureano, Brantley, Dozier, Britton

By Mark Polishuk | April 4, 2021 at 7:36pm CDT

The Athletics were outscored by a 35-9 margin over the course of a four-game sweep at the hands of the Astros, and some injury concerns only further worsened Oakland’s nightmare of a series.  Chad Pinder will receive an MRI after suffering a left knee sprain while making a jumping catch at the wall in the first inning of today’s game.  Pinder made an awkward landing while completing the play, and though he finished the inning, he was replaced by a pinch-hitter in the bottom of the frame.

Losing a valuable utilityman like Pinder would be another blow to an A’s lineup that is already missing some key names, though manager Bob Melvin suggested Ramon Laureano could potentially be back in action on Monday.  Laureano “feels a lot better today…I think we’re getting a little bit closer with him,” Melvin told MLB.com’s Martin Gallegos and other reporters.  After jamming his wrist during a slide on Friday, Laureano has missed the Athletics’ last two games.  Sean Murphy was hit in the hand with a pitch during that same Friday game, and Melvin said Murphy will be sidelined for at least one more game since the catcher had some discomfort swinging during Sunday’s batting practice.

More from around the American League…

  • Astros manager Dusty Baker updated reporters (including MLB.com’s Brian McTaggart) on Michael Brantley’s status, after the outfielder was hit in the left wrist by a pitch during Saturday’s game.  X-rays were negative on Brantley’s wrist, so “when he’s coming back, it just depends on his body and how he heals,” Baker said.  “We dodged a major bullet by him having no fractures or broken wrists or anything like that.  I’m sure his bone is bruised and whenever you have a bone bruise, different people heal at different time intervals.”  It isn’t out of the question that Brantley could play on Tuesday, Baker said, but “we’ve just got to wait and see on a daily basis without rushing him back.”
  • The swelling in Hunter Dozier’s right thumb has gone down, Royals manager Mike Matheny told the Kansas City Star’s Lynn Worthy and other reporters, and Dozier was set to participate in an on-field workout.  While Dozier didn’t make a defensive appearance during today’s game, it doesn’t seem like he’ll be out of the lineup for much longer.  The newly-extended infielder hasn’t played since leaving Thursday’s game with the thumb issue.
  • After undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his left elbow in March, Zack Britton is “doing really well” in his recovery, Yankees manager Aaron Boone told ESPN.com’s Marly Rivera and other reporters.  Britton “is scheduled to play catch this week.  He has full range of motion already,” Boone said.  It isn’t yet clear whether or not this progress could mean that Britton returns at the shorter end of the 3-to-4 month projection initially attached to his surgery.
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58 Comments

  1. DarkSide830

    4 years ago

    at least the A’s arent the BoSox right now

    Reply
    • philliesphan77

      4 years ago

      Dude, for real. They’re messing up a lot of fantasy teams right now…

      Reply
      • Mjshof

        4 years ago

        Still early. See if anyone is panicking and make some trades

        Reply
    • Valkyrie

      4 years ago

      True. The Sox are only 0-THREE

      Reply
    • bot

      4 years ago

      Boston is excellent at loosing. This weekend was a friendly reminder they have no intentions of placing ahead of orioles this season. Pirates better watch out too.

      Reply
  2. oof

    4 years ago

    Hey admin,

    Just FYI, I’m all for deleting comments if people flat out start threatening each other or something, but I’m starting to notice a growing number of stories (even non-COVID related) have a closed comment section. I’m also noting that more comments are starting to be deleted just because you don’t like them (i.e. me joking around by asking if you really had to publish an entire memoir in order to ask us to grade the Dodgers’ off-season).

    Craziness aside, and the lunatics blurbing about the “radical right/left” on a story about a minor league John Doe, we’re all entitled to our opinions about players/teams yeah? What would this site be if comments were deleted because someone said that the Yankees suck. We’re allowed to express our opinion on certain stories no?

    Tread lightly…

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    • Sherm623

      4 years ago

      Yup – long time reader, and I’m out. Everything found here is easily found elsewhere.

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    • philliesphan77

      4 years ago

      Lol are you threatening an admin on a baseball rumor website?

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      • oof

        4 years ago

        Who said I was threatening them? I’m asking them to be careful. It’s starting to become stories filled with comments that they want…

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        • Srechter35

          4 years ago

          “Tread lightly…”

          Threatening or not, it’s just an extremely weird word choice and overall tone for the admin of a website called mlb trade rumors. I dunno. This site is absolutely amazing for what they offer. And it’s essentially free unless you want to support them, like I chose to. They’ll moderate how they choose to. I’ve literally never had a comment removed, and I post my opinions rather frequently. PLENTY of folks trash teams on a daily basis here, so this weird slippery slope you allude to doesn’t seem to be reality. They consistently close comments sections regarding covid issues and personal player issues. I think that’s fair and understandable.

          Overall, I do understand where you’re coming from. No one wants to be censored for an opinion they feel is legitimate. But it’s a free baseball site, man. They’re a small team doing their best. And I still think this place is pretty great.

          Cheers

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    • californiaangels

      4 years ago

      it’s a baseball website .. calm down. I come here to get quick and easy baseball news. is it that important to you to voice your opinion about something not baseball related ?

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      • oof

        4 years ago

        Its not just non-related baseball stuff. This is probably as far as I’ll go but good for you: you’re one of the few who skims the website for top stories, news, etc. There are some of us who read the stories but like to see what other people have to say about the matter.

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        • worthington

          4 years ago

          Get a life.

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        • oof

          4 years ago

          Who? Me? Says the guy who is also commenting on a baseball rumour website buddy.

          Reply
        • Orel Saxhiser

          4 years ago

          Your comments in this section have nothing to do with the story. If you have issues with the commenting policy, take it up with the administrators in private. It’s selfish to dominate the section with comments that have nothing to do with the topic at hand, which is AL Injury Notes.

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      • 24TheKid

        4 years ago

        If you don’t want to read the comments then don’t read the comments.

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    • oof

      4 years ago

      *Be careful.

      Put would rather see “be careful” as opposed to “tread lightly” so here’s my edit.

      Reply
      • Bart Harley Jarvis

        4 years ago

        oof,
        ‘Trod gingerly’ comes off much less aggressively. You are definitely the market maker this a.m.

        Reply
    • puhl

      4 years ago

      Unfortunately, this is now the norm. You are censored if you don’t agree with what they are saying. Our world is going to hell in a hand basket…..

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      • A'sfaninUK

        4 years ago

        “Our world” lay off the hyperbole, these are anonymous comments, that means under no circumstances should you care this much about them or who deletes what.

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    • WillieMaysHayes24

      4 years ago

      I have a much easier solution (which I’ve offered up to them many times in chat and through the comments) that would fix most of the issues we have in the comment section…

      Give users the ability to block one another. That in itself would eliminate the need to keep comments closed in the first place.
      If you don’t like reading what someone has to say, you block them. Simple.

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    • CalcetinesBlancos

      4 years ago

      At least you got over it.

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    • Citifield4eva

      4 years ago

      Chill out lads. It’s really a question of skill set. These guys aren’t professional journalists, so don’t know how to work with issues they don’t agree with or find uncomfortable to discuss in a reasonable way.

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      • Bart Harley Jarvis

        4 years ago

        Citi,
        Nice backhanded complement. No need to go low.

        Reply
    • TrueBrew

      4 years ago

      oof re :
      This has the most up votes of any comment I can remember. Wake up MLBTR and see what people are responding to

      Reply
    • Valkyrie

      4 years ago

      “Tread lightly”?

      Really dude. As in “don’t tread on me”

      Just in case you’re wondering, the First Amendment doesn’t apply to your ability to post on a website. If you are unhappy with the website, find another one.

      But “tread lightly’? LOL

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      • its_happening

        4 years ago

        Fake outrage Valk. You censor enough people, they will leave. No readers, no income, no job, unemployment. Your point validates what the guy said. Stop whining.

        Reply
    • Bart Harley Jarvis

      4 years ago

      oof,
      Taking yourself a bit seriously, are we? This isn’t the public square, and your perceived rights aren’t absolute here. Take it down a notch and cool it with the warnings, which we really don’t care for.

      Reply
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  3. hockeyjohn

    4 years ago

    I come here to read and discuss baseball and not politics. If we all stayed to that idea, I doubt that many, if any, comments would be deleted if we all lived by that.

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  4. Orel Saxhiser

    4 years ago

    Your comments in this section have nothing to do with the story. If you have issues with the commenting policy, take it up with the administrators in private. It’s selfish to dominate the section with comments that have nothing to do with the topic at hand, which is AL Injury Notes. If you want to make hateful comments on non-baseball stuff, try Breitbart (though keep in mind they delete and even block dissenting posters).

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    • oof

      4 years ago

      Lmao, and with that, that’s going to do it for me.

      1 loss reader isn’t going to change the site but have fun running a site with people who can’t take a difference of opinion without crying about it.

      All the best!

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      • Srechter35

        4 years ago

        You do have to realize the slight irony of you not liking cey hey’s opinion and rage quitting the site though, right?

        Not siding with anyone. The breitbart allusion was silly nonsense. Just saying.

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        • its_happening

          4 years ago

          Srechter he didn’t agree with the comment. He did not ask for it to be censored. Know the difference. The irony is you have no clue.

          Reply
        • Srechter35

          4 years ago

          I’d just like to point out that literally none of these comments directly complaining about the comments section were “censored.”

          Oof complained about others not being able to “take a difference of opinion,” though he seemingly couldn’t take cey hey’s opinion and left. That is measurably ironic. None of this was censored and no one called for such.

          Reply
      • A'sfaninUK

        4 years ago

        no one will miss you because no one knows who you are, youre anonymous! an anonymous dingbat, but still anonymous!

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        • el jefe

          4 years ago

          Ooh, “dingbat.” I haven’t heard that as an insult in so long. You earned my chuckle.

          Cheers!

          Reply
        • Bart Harley Jarvis

          4 years ago

          A’sfaninUK,
          Cor blimey, Guv! Cracking comment! You made that bloke look like the dog’s dinner.

          Reply
    • Ducky Buckin Fent

      4 years ago

      “Your comments in this section have nothing to do with the story.”

      Now that has to be the most hypocritical thing I’ve read on here as it is coming from you. The lack of self awareness is mind blowing, “man”.

      Reply
  5. dandan

    4 years ago

    Astros still banging on green and gold trash cans now.

    Reply
    • KCJ

      4 years ago

      dandan –
      And it continues….my god would you freakin people come up with another subject to obsess over? The Astros trash can thing was BEATEN TO DEATH about 6 months ago. There’s always at least one clown in every Astros thread who thinks he’s so clever by bringing it up AGAIN. You’re not funny anymore. Not cute, witty, or even semi-intelligent to still be harping on the same old crap day after day after day. Why aren’t you people still whining about the Black Sox? There is so much more to life and the sports world than the Astros scandal!

      Reply
      • Mjshof

        4 years ago

        Yeah, but they still cheat so there’s that.

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        • Valkyrie

          4 years ago

          they do? how?

          Reply
  6. TroyVan

    4 years ago

    Miguel Cabrera had “full body cramps” on Saturday. Hinch then sent out Baddoo in his place. Cabrera did not play on Sunday.

    Reply
  7. UnbiasedFan13

    4 years ago

    Lol. The Oakland A’s.

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  8. bobtillman

    4 years ago

    Not enough attention has been paid to the cost of position players transferring from a 60 game season to a 162 one. We hear all about its effect on pitchers; not enough on its effect of the everyday guys. I totally expect an injury-filled season all around the diamond this year.

    As for the other stuff, MLB doesn’t exist in a vacuum; political realities reflect and impact the world of MLB. It was like that in the 30’s (segregation); it’s like that today. So the occasional overspill of the political world into MLB (and sports in general) is hardly anything noteworthy.

    I actually salute the owners of the site for trying to stay away from the polarization that’s so prevalent today. It’s costly; there’s profit in polarization (which is why we have polarization).And the admin guys don’t want to participate; that’s a good thing.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      4 years ago

      To find anything conclusive, you’re going to need years of data of 60 games played followed by 162 and then another 60 games and so forth. Otherwise, it’s just confirmation bias. Hopefully, we’ll never find out. I’m glad we’re back to a full season (with fans). Godspeed MLB.

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  9. A'sfaninUK

    4 years ago

    Astros still cheating just as they did last playoffs I see.

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    • KCJ

      4 years ago

      A’sfaninUK –
      ….and again, and again, and again. You’re so funny and original. See my comment above to dandan. Kinda think the league might be watching to make sure it’s not still going on, but apparently your brain sees it differently. Sorry your team got their brains beaten in 4 games in a row, but it had nothing to do with trash cans.

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      • Bart Harley Jarvis

        4 years ago

        Thank goodness there’s another 158 or so games to get this sorted. It’s a long season, fellas…

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    • goastros123

      4 years ago

      Or the A’s just didn’t do their best. Could be both.

      Reply
    • Valkyrie

      4 years ago

      Well I don’t know about cheating but they certainly made the As look like bush leaguers huh?

      Reply
  10. YankeesBleacherCreature

    4 years ago

    Let’s go Britton! Our offense needs you!!!

    1
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  11. goastros123

    4 years ago

    I’m glad Brantley will be ok.

    1
    Reply
  12. TrueBrew

    4 years ago

    @oof regarding your hey admin posting
    This has the most up votes of any comment I can remember. Wake up MLBTR and see what people are responding to

    2
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    • Bart Harley Jarvis

      4 years ago

      True,
      oof has left the building. No need to continue heaping the praise.

      Reply
      • its_happening

        4 years ago

        Leave with him.

        Reply
        • Bart Harley Jarvis

          4 years ago

          I know, right?!

          Reply
  13. pc01

    4 years ago

    I came here for injury updates, but had no idea we’d be treated to the theater of the absurd. “Tread lightly.” Haha. You sure told them, Mr. Anonymous Commenter on a Sports Site.

    3
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