Here are three things we’ll be keeping an eye on around the baseball world throughout the day today:
1. Players on Waivers:
The trade deadline has come and gone, and the most significant way for clubs to improve their roster or add depth has come off the table. There are still some ways to acquire players after the trade deadline, however, and one in particular appears to be in full swing at this point: the waiver wire. Players must be part of an organization prior to September 1 in order to be eligible to play in the postseason, and in recent years that’s led non-contending clubs to place a number of their players on waivers during the final weeks of August in order to make them available to contenders in exchange for salary relief.
Currently, Rockies southpaw Austin Gomber and Marlins righty Cal Quantrill are both known to be on waivers. Perhaps a contender in need of starting depth will take on the remainder of one of those salaries in order to bring either Gomber or Quantrill into their organization, though it’s also possible they go through waivers unclaimed and simply remain with their current clubs. Over the coming days, it’s likely that teams will put a number of other veterans on expiring contracts through the waiver process. In an original piece for Front Office subscribers yesterday, MLBTR’s Anthony Franco discussed 17 players across seven different organizations who could be placed on waivers before the end of the month.
2. Series Preview: Red Sox @ Yankees
One of baseball’s oldest rivalries is gearing up for a four-game set this weekend as the Red Sox head to the Bronx. The Yankees have been on a roll lately with five consecutive wins, while Boston’s scuffled lately with three straight losses and and a 3-7 record in their last ten games. The Red Sox have plenty of motivation to try and turn things around while they’re at Yankee Stadium, however, as the two clubs are rivals not only in the AL East (where both teams trail the Blue Jays by a significant margin) but also in terms of Wild Card positioning. While the Yankees are currently in the top Wild Card spot, the Red Sox are in a more precarious situation with just a half-game lead over the Mariners for the second of three Wild Card spots and just a three-game buffer between themselves and the Royals.
Game 1 of the set will begin tonight with Lucas Giolito (3.63 ERA in 19 starts) on the mound for Boston opposite reigning AL Rookie of the Year Luis Gil (5.14 ERA in three starts). Game 2 of the series pits Yankees ace Max Fried (3.26 ERA) against Boston youngster Brayan Bello (3.23 ERA), while Game 3 will see Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet (2.43 ERA) square off against Yankees rookie Will Warren (4.25 ERA). Boston has not announced their starter for Sunday’s series finale, but that pitcher will face veteran lefty Carlos Rodon (3.25 ERA).
3. Kim day-to-day:
As noted by Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times, Rays shortstop Ha-Seong Kim was scratched from yesterday’s game due to low back tightness. Kim made a name for himself with the Padres thanks to Gold Glove caliber defense all over the infield that he combined with average to slightly above average offense and impressive stolen base totals. That led the infielder to sign a two-year, $29MM deal with the Rays this past offseason that affords him the opportunity to opt out following the 2025 campaign, but he’s made it into just 23 games due to rehab from offseason shoulder surgery and back issues.
It’s unclear if Kim will require a stint on the injured list due to this latest ailment, but with no additional infielders on the 40-man roster besides those already on the active roster the club will likely need to select someone from the minors if Kim does head to the injured list. Topkin suggests that utility infielder Coco Montes is perhaps the most likely replacement for Kim in that case, though top prospect Carson Williams would be a far more exciting possibility.
ESPN has Dustin May pitching Sunday….
cdc – ESPN has starting pitchers projected way out based on most recent rotation order, but MLB is the most accurate.
If I had to bet, I’d bet on Harrison.
Red Sox / Yankees rivalry has been pretty boring the past few decades. But Pedro was still right in that the Yankees are still his daddy along with the Red Sox daddy.
Oy
Sox are 5 & 1 against the Yankees sofar this season. How long has it been since the Yankees won a championship???. What happened after Pedro said what he said ?? Oh yeah!!
Hopefully this series gets some major excitement back ,not just for Boston & NY, but all of baseball.
I was just looking at their H2H record since 2005 and 2019 and in both cases, the Yankees still have a winning record against the Sox.
191-168 since 2005 and 57-42 since 2019
As for championships, with the invitation of more teams to the equation, it becomes more random where even WC teams make it to the WS and even win it all, despite not having a great record. But I will say that it seems the past few seasons, even while the Red Sox have been not great, they always seem to have played better against the Yankees. Since 2021, the Yankees have a 34-36 record against the Sox, so maybe the Sox are the Yankees daddy?
As far as my experience since 1978, the Red Sox have mostly looked up in the standings and seen the Yankees.
Even our championships have been as wildcard teams.
But we need three out of four this weekend that’s for sure. Red Sox are on a slippery slope and better get some traction immediately.
I hope it’s a good series. I look forward to each and every minute of every game !!
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That is fine research .I would love to see both teams in the ALCS battling to see who goes to the WS. ( the networks also) The Yankees are surging while the Sox are struggling coming into this important late season 4 game set . How about a scenario of game 7, Yankees down by a run ,9th inning 2 out ,man on 1st , 3-2 count ,, Chapman looks in,gets the sign , Judge at the plate,and .
here comes the pitch…. Ill take that!!
@cdchi
I have a feeling the Sox at least take 2 of 4 but wouldn’t be surprised with them taking 3 of 4. They’ve just played the Yankees to well the past few years.
I have little interest in a NYY/BOS regular season series other than trying to figure out how they can drag the game out. They aren’t exempt from the pitch clock?
@stymeedone
Oh no! I decided to go to a baseball game and it went 3 hours and 40 minutes long and I missed my favorite social media streamer’s live event! I wish baseball was only 1 hour and 30 minutes long!
I remember the Josh Beckett Yankee Sunday night baseball games on ESPN. Seemed like they went five hours.
York – The Red Sox are Papi’s papi, he’s on their payroll and has become a total sellout. When the Sox say jump, he asks how high.
I agree to a point, it was great hating on some of those guys back in the day. paplebon,big Poppy,Beckett, Varitek, Millar, etc., etc. especially Kurt Schilling. (I still hate him)but now Big papi and the rest are great especially Pedro. He makes me laugh when he interviews about those days. These games are still fun to watch though.
I wanted Kim to be a Tiger in off season. Dodged a bullet. Don’t need two players eating scarce money rehabbing all season.
“…trail the Blue Jays by a significant margin.”
Three games in the loss column?
Well Lord, the Yankees have 2 game in hand on the Jays. With the Jays being idle today you have a chance to gain a little ground, but if Boston wins tonight then the Yankees fall to 4 games back in loss’s and gain no ground in the wins and go down to 1 game in hand!
And 5 fewer in the wins column, also known in total as 4 games behind for the Yankees.
He never said it was insurmountable, but 4 games is more then the gap between Boston and NY (1.5 games) or the gap between Boston and Seattle (0.5 games). Significant seems like a reasonable word choice.
Red Sox / Yankees should be as good as ever this week. The Yankees are playing good baseball and I give a lot of credit to Aaron Boone for solving the Judge at DH dilemma. It’s not just getting Stanton in at RF, it’s making Stanton feel less isolated as the cruz by giving everybody on the bench meaningful playing time.
Getting Rice starts at catcher and Bellinger starts at first, they have a nice rotation that keeps everyone involved without ostracizing any one player, and Boone deserves some credit for that.
Boston adds Nathaniel Lowe late in the season in a move that signals some sort of desperation. Their front office didn’t have confidence in the group they had and they are now giving at bats to a guy who didn’t hit all that well during the regular season because they didn’t have confidence to start Refsnyder, Toro and Gonzalez at first.
I’m rooting for the Yanks, Boston has been dirty all season.
Why would adding a major league first baseman to a roster that lacks one be a sign of desperation?
That’s how you get muted by @bwmiller79.
You must have missed Lowe’s game tying homerun on Wednesday.
It actually was Tue’s game and while it came in the 9th to tie the score…..he hit it off of a 4.76 ERA Baltimore pitcher (their staff pretty much has had a horrible year) …..he was 1-4….don’t get too excited…water finds its own level and his level is of a sub .220 hitter…..
Lowe has a .267 Babip this season (vs. a career .338) and has been hitting balls right at fielders. His line drive and hard hit rates are in line with past years.
Lowe was 1 for 4 with a walk and is off to a good start in Boston. He looks much better than Toro.
Nathaniel Lowe has hit .216/.293/.373 on the season and you bring him in to take at bats away from Romy Gonzalez and Rob Refsnyder who have both had great seasons. You take at bats away from Toro who has hit .244/.294/.378 this season.
You have Hamilton, Grissom, Garcia and Campbell all in AAA to give you good bench on the depth and you bring in a veteran swinging DCK who hasn’t carried his weight all season.
Management expresses no faith in the team again and again. Rabid dogs grabbing for scraps when they have a cupboard full of beans and rice.
Gonzalez can’t hit a lick off RHPs and Lowe does it well and vice versa. They’ll both be platooning based on pitcher-handedness.
That “desperation” move hit a game tying Home Run the other night…
Will the braves try to dump the rest of the ozuna money
No, because if they couldn’t trade him at the deadline they aren’t likely to find a taker now. Now if they release him and eat everything but the prorated league minimum when he signs elsewhere than maybe
The Yankees vs. Red Sox rivalry is back! It feels like the early 2000s all over again. Whoever gets 3 out 4 in this series, I’d that’s the end of any playoff hopes. Good luck to both teams!
Nothing compared to the mid 70’s rivalry!! Fisk/ Pinella/ Fisk /Munson… etc they really didn’t like each other… Then Papi/ Jeter era’s… still not the best of friends but the respect was definitely there…( Jeter could have been blind folded and I still wouldn’t want to see him up with game on line) then the mid to late 2000’s it’s like they both sit around singing Kumbaya… even though Judge and the NY/NY music at Fenway was amusing… Bill Lee and Nettles, man that was a crazy era!!! Excuse me have to go chase a kid off my lawn!!!