Quick Hits: Buxton, Upton, Nationals, A’s
The Twins won’t be recalling Byron Buxton to the Major League roster, a decision that puts the team in line to gain an extra year of control over the young outfielder. The situation has already created controversy, and there seems to be at least a chance that Buxton and his representatives at Jet Sports Management could look into filing a grievance with the league. In a statement to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal (subscription required), agency owner B.B. Abbott said “We will examine this against the rights provided to all players under the CBA. Until then, we will let Twins fans form their own opinions about this decision.” MLBPA executive director Tony Clark also commented on Buxton, saying that the union “will review all options with Byron and his representatives.”
Minnesota GM Thad Levine did mention that the team was aware of Buxton’s service time circumstances, and Rosenthal is skeptical about the three larger factors (concerns about the wrist injury that sent Buxton to the DL, a lack of room in the Twins outfield, and “a performance standpoint factor“) that Levine cited as the chief reasons for Buxton remaining in Triple-A. Buxton has not only been healthy enough to play regularly in Triple-A, Rosenthal observes, but the outfielder has also been hitting quite well in recent games. Rosenthal wonders if the Twins’ desire to retain Buxton for an extra season will cost them in the long run, as Buxton may now be soured on signing a longer-term extension to remain in Minnesota beyond 2022.
Here’s more from around baseball on this Labor Day weekend…
- Justin Upton suffered a concussion while avoiding a collision with Angels teammate Andrelton Simmons during Saturday’s game, the outfielder told MLB.com’s Maria Guardado and other reporters. Upton came out of the game and didn’t play on Sunday, as he’ll be out of action until his symptoms fully subside. Upton’s first full season in a Halos uniform has been an impressive one, as the 31-year-old has 26 homers and a .265/.349/.467 slash line over 533 plate appearances.
- The Nationals will activate right-hander Erick Fedde from the 60-day DL to start Tuesday’s game, Mark Zuckerman of MASNsports.com writes. Fedde has been sidelined with inflammation in his throwing shoulder, the latest in a series of injuries that has set back his young career. Fedde has only 43 1/3 Major League innings to his name over 2017-18, though he’ll get a chance at showcasing himself in September. As Zuckerman notes, the Nationals may use Gio Gonzalez‘s former rotation spot to give starts to multiple young arms, including Fedde and possibly Joe Ross, who is on track to make his return from Tommy John surgery sometime this month.
- With the Athletics rolling, John Shea of the San Francisco Chronicle wonders why the team hasn’t extended manager Bob Melvin, who is only under contract through the 2019 season. Failing to keep Melvin (or, for that matter, baseball operations head Billy Beane and GM David Forst) from “lame-duck status” in the final year of their deals threatens to undermine the progress that the A’s have made this season, Shea opines. Back in June, the Chronicle’s Susan Slusser reported that there some belief that the team’s upper management wouldn’t retain Beane, Forst, and/or Melvin beyond the end of their current contracts. If this was ownership’s plan, however, one wonders if things have changed in the wake of the Athletics’ hot streak and return to contention.
Injury Notes: Wainwright, Buehler, Stripling, Urias, Rivera
After pitching in his sixth minor league rehab outing on Saturday, Adam Wainwright could be back in the Cardinals rotation sometime this week, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch writes. The former ace has been limited to just four starts and 18 innings in 2018 due to three separate DL stints, the latter two for right elbow inflammation. During this rehab stint, however, Wainwright has seemingly gotten on track, tossing 17 shutout innings over his six appearances. While the longtime Cardinal can add some experience to a young St. Louis rotation, it has been some time since Wainwright has exhibited his old front-of-the-rotation form, as injuries and ineffectiveness have plagued the veteran over the last four seasons.
Here are some more injury updates from around the big leagues…
- Walker Buehler will receive a precautionary x-ray on his left foot following today’s start, the Dodgers told reporters (including J.P. Hoonstra of the Southern California News Group). It isn’t clear how or when Buehler suffered the apparent injury, though he did see some extra action on the basepaths after hitting two singles today. The rookie right-hander has been outstanding in his first extended stint in the majors, posting a 2.92 ERA, 9.89 K/9, 2.41 BB/9, and a 48.5% grounder rate over 104 2/3 innings, including today’s quality start against the Diamondbacks. It isn’t known how serious this injury could be, though losing Buehler would obviously be a blow to the Dodgers as they push for another NL West title.
- The Dodgers should be getting another arm soon in Ross Stripling, who told the L.A. Times’ Bill Shaikin (Twitter link) and other media that he is targeting next weekend for his return from the disabled list. Stripling has been sidelined since mid-August due to a sore back, and has been preparing for multiple roles, as he said the Dodgers want him to be capable of either starting or working as a multi-inning reliever. Despite an outstanding first half as a starter that earned him an All-Star berth, Stripling had been moved to the bullpen just prior to his injury, as the Dodgers had a glut of rotation options and a need for help in their struggling relief corps.
- The news isn’t as good for Julio Urias, as Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told MLB.com’s Ken Gurnick and other reporters that “I don’t know when [Urias is] going to pitch again” this season. Urias underwent anterior capsule surgery in June 2017 and hasn’t been back to the majors since, though Roberts and the team had hoped that he could potentially make a September return as a reliever. In Urias’ most recent minor league rehab outing, however, he was removed after reaching his pitch count after just three batters faced. “We said from the beginning that when he’s right physically and performance-wise, then he’ll come [back to the majors]. If either of those things doesn’t happen, then it doesn’t make sense for us or him,” Roberts said.
- The Mets have shut down infielder T.J. Rivera for the season, MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo reports. Rivera underwent Tommy John surgery in September 2017, and only played in six minor league rehab games in July before suffering a setback in the form of a right elbow sprain. Over 106 games and 344 PA for the Mets in 2016-17, Rivera hit .304/.335/.445 with eight homers while seeing significant time as a fill-in at first, second, and third base. As DiComo notes, however, Rivera could face a tough path back to the big league roster in the spring, as other utility infield options have passed him on the depth chart.
Braves Designate Dustin Peterson
The Braves have designated outfielder Dustin Peterson for assignment, the team announced via Twitter. The move creates a 40-man roster spot for outfielder Preston Tucker, who Atlanta re-acquired from the Reds in a trade earlier today.
A second-round pick for the Padres in the 2013 draft, Peterson joined the Atlanta organization as one of four prospects San Diego dealt to the Braves for Justin Upton back in December 2014. He has posted a middling .259/.316/.375 slash line over 2599 PA in the minor leagues, though steadily progressed up the chain before an injury-shortened 2017 campaign led him to repeat Triple-A in 2018. Peterson (who turns 24 next week) did well enough to earn his first taste of MLB action, a cup of coffee in May that saw him appear in two games as a pinch-hitter.
Prior to the season, the 2018 Baseball America Prospect Handbook ranked Peterson as the 22nd-best minor leaguer within the Braves’ deep farm system, citing his “above-average bat speed and above-average power.” His power diminished in 2017, perhaps due to the hamate injury that limited him to 87 games, and Peterson didn’t show too much extra pop again this year, with 11 homers and a .406 slugging percentage over 442 PA at the Triple-A level.
Even with this modest performance, MLB.com still had Peterson 15th on their list of Atlanta’s top 30 prospects. Given his youth and second-round pedigree, it wouldn’t be surprising to see a team claim Peterson off DFA waivers to give him a look during the expanded roster period in September.
MLB Weekend Roster Roundup: Bryant, Donaldson, Gonzalez, McCutchen, Sanchez
ROSTER MOVES BY TEAM
(August 31st-September 2nd)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
- ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS | Depth Chart
- Promoted: C Chris Stewart (contract purchased), INF/OF Chris Owings, OF Socrates Brito, RP Silvino Bracho, RP Matt Koch, RP Jimmie Sherfy
- ATLANTA BRAVES | Depth Chart
- Added to 25-man roster: C Rene Rivera (claimed off waivers from Angels)
- Activated from 10-Day DL: RP Shane Carle
- Promoted: INF/OF Ryan Flaherty (contract purchased), OF Lane Adams (contract purchased), OF Michael Reed, SP Touki Toussaint, P Bryse Wilson, P Kyle Wright (contract purchased)
- Reed was placed on the 60-Day DL (strained lower back)
- Toussaint will start on Monday.
- Acquired: OF Preston Tucker (acquired from Reds)
- Transferred to 60-Day DL: RP Peter Moylan, Arodys Vizcaino
- Designated for assignment: OF Dustin Peterson
- CHICAGO CUBS | Depth Chart
- Activated from 10-Day DL: 3B Kris Bryant, SS Addison Russell
- Bryant played 3B and batted 5th on Saturday.
- Promoted: C Taylor Davis (contract purchased), OF Terrance Gore (contract purchased), RP Dillon Maples, RP James Norwood
- Acquired: P Jaime Garcia (MiLB contract)
- Designated for assignment: P Luke Farrell, RP Rob Zastryzny
- Placed on 10-Day DL: OF Jason Heyward (strained hamstring)
- Promoted:
- Activated from 10-Day DL: 3B Kris Bryant, SS Addison Russell
- CINCINNATI REDS | Depth Chart
- Promoted: INF Blake Trahan (contract purchased), RP Lucas Sims, RP Matt Wisler
- Optioned: RP Austin Brice
- Released: RP Zack Weiss
- COLORADO ROCKIES | Depth Chart
- Added to 25-man roster: C Drew Butera (acquired from Royals)
- Promoted: C Tom Murphy, INF Pat Valaika, OF Noel Cuevas, P Yency Almonte, P Harrison Musgrave
- Released: RP Zack Weiss
- LOS ANGELES DODGERS | Depth Chart
- Acquired: 3B/1B David Freese (acquired from Pirates), RP Ryan Madson (acquired from Nationals)
- Freese played 1B and batted 5th on Saturday.
- Activated from 10-Day DL: INF Chase Utley, RP Zac Rosscup
- Promoted: C/INF Kyle Farmer, C Rocky Gale (contract purchased), OF/INF Tim Locastro, OF Andrew Toles, OF Alex Verdugo, P Brock Stewart (strained oblique)
- Stewart was placed on the 60-Day DL.
- Transferred to 60-Day DL: RP Erik Goeddel
- Designated for assignment: RP Adam Liberatore
- Acquired: 3B/1B David Freese (acquired from Pirates), RP Ryan Madson (acquired from Nationals)
- MIAMI MARLINS | Depth Chart
- Activated from 10-Day DL: INF Martin Prado, OF Lewis Brinson
- Prado played 1B and batted 5th on Saturday.
- Brinson played CF and batted 2nd on Saturday and 6th on Sunday.
- Placed on 60-Day DL: SP Pablo Lopez (strained shoulder)
- Promoted: C Chad Wallach, SP Jeff Brigham (contract purchased), P Sandy Alcantara, RP Nick Wittgren
- Brigham made his MLB debut on Sunday.
- Activated from 10-Day DL: INF Martin Prado, OF Lewis Brinson
- MILWAUKEE BREWERS | Depth Chart
- Acquired: OF Curtis Granderon (acquired from Blue Jays), SP Gio Gonzalez (acquired from Nationals), RP Xavier Cedeno (acquired from White Sox)
- Promoted: C Jacob Nottingham, INF Tyler Saladino, OF Keon Broxton, OF Domingo Santana, SP Zach Davies, RP Corey Knebel, P Brandon Woodruff
- Activated from 60-Day DL: INF/OF Nick Franklin
- Franklin was outrighted off the 40-man roster.
- Designated for assignment: P Aaron Brooks, P Jake Thompson
- Outrighted: INF/OF Nate Orf
- NEW YORK METS | Depth Chart
- Placed on Paternity List: C Kevin Plawecki
- Promoted: RP Tim Peterson, RP Eric Hanhold (contract purchased), RP Jacob Rhame
- PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES | Depth Chart
- Activated from 10-Day DL: 1B Justin Bour, INF/OF Pedro Florimon Jr., RP Austin Davis, RP Edubray Ramos
- Promoted: OF Aaron Altherr, OF Dylan Cozens, RP Yacksel Rios
- Designated for assignment: INF/OF Jesmuel Valentin
- PITTSBURGH PIRATES | Depth Chart
- Activated from 60-Day DL: RP Nick Burdi
- Promoted: C Jacob Stallings, INF/OF Pablo Reyes (contract purchased), OF/1B Jose Osuna, RP Dovydas Neverauskas
- SAN DIEGO PADRES | Depth Chart
- Placed on Bereavement List: RP Kirby Yates
- Activated from 10-Day DL: SP Bryan Mitchell
- Mitchell will start on Monday.
- Promoted: RP Rowan Wick (contract purchased)
- Transferred to 60-Day DL: SP Clayton Richard
- SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS | Depth Chart
- Promoted: INF Kelby Tomlinson, OF/1B Chris Shaw (contract purchased), RP Ray Black
- Shaw played LF and batted 6th in his MLB debut on Friday.
- Promoted: INF Kelby Tomlinson, OF/1B Chris Shaw (contract purchased), RP Ray Black
- ST. LOUIS CARDINALS | Depth Chart
- Activated from 10-Day DL: OF Marcell Ozuna
- Ozuna played LF and batted 4th on Sunday.
- Promoted: C Carson Kelly, SP Daniel Poncedeleon, RP Tyler Webb
- Poncedeleon started on Saturday.
- Activated from 10-Day DL: OF Marcell Ozuna
- WASHINGTON NATIONALS | Depth Chart
- Promoted: C Pedro Severino, RP Sammy Solis, RP Austen Williams (contract purchased)
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
- BALTIMORE ORIOLES | Depth Chart
- Promoted: INF/OF Breyvic Valera, OF Joey Rickard
- Rickard played LF and batted 8th on Friday.
- Designated for assignment: OF Craig Gentry
- Activated from 10-Day DL: RP Jhan Mariñez
- Mariñez was outrighed off the 40-man roster.
- Promoted: INF/OF Breyvic Valera, OF Joey Rickard
- BOSTON RED SOX | Depth Chart
- Activated from 10-Day DL: C Christian Vazquez, SP Eduardo Rodriguez, RP Steven Wright
- Vazquez was the catcher and batted 8th on Saturday.
- Rodriguez started on Saturday.
- Promoted: 1B/OF Sam Travis, INF Tzu-Wei Lin, RP William Cuevas, RP Bobby Poyner, RP Robby Scott
- Activated from 10-Day DL: C Christian Vazquez, SP Eduardo Rodriguez, RP Steven Wright
- CHICAGO WHITE SOX | Depth Chart
- Activated from 10-Day DL: C Welington Castillo
- Promoted: RP Aaron Bummer, RP Caleb Frare (contract purchased), RP Ian Hamilton (contract purchased)
- Transferred to 60-Day DL: RP Nate Jones
- CLEVELAND INDIANS | Depth Chart
- Acquired: 3B Josh Donaldson (acquired from Blue Jays)
- Donaldson was activated from the 60-Day DL, but was not in the starting lineup on Saturday or Sunday.
- Activated from 10-Day DL: OF Rajai Davis, RP Evan Marshall, RP Neil Ramirez
- Marshall was designated for assignment.
- Promoted: C Eric Haase, RP Jon Edwards (contract purchased)
- Acquired: 3B Josh Donaldson (acquired from Blue Jays)
- DETROIT TIGERS | Depth Chart
- Activated from 60-Day DL: SP Daniel Norris
- Norris started on Saturday.
- Activated from 10-Day DL: RP Blaine Hardy
- Promoted: RP Sandy Baez
- Optioned: RP Josh Smoker
- Activated from 60-Day DL: SP Daniel Norris
- HOUSTON ASTROS | Depth Chart
- Activated from 10-Day DL: C Brian McCann, OF Jake Marisnick
- McCann was the catcher and batted 8th on Saturday.
- Promoted: SP Josh James (contract purchased), RP Cionel Perez
- James made his MLB debut on Saturday.
- Activated from 10-Day DL: C Brian McCann, OF Jake Marisnick
- KANSAS CITY ROYALS | Depth Chart
- Activated from 10-Day DL: OF Brian Goodwin
- Goodwin played CF and batted 6th on Friday.
- Promoted: C Cam Gallagher, C Meibrys Viloria
- Acquired: RP Jerry Vasto
- Activated from 10-Day DL: OF Brian Goodwin
- LOS ANGELES ANGELS | Depth Chart
- Promoted: INF Jose Miguel Fernandez, RP Miguel Almonte, RP Junichi Tazawa (contract purchased)
- MINNESOTA TWINS | Depth Chart
- Promoted: C Chris Gimenez (contract purchased), OF Johnny Field, P Zack Littell, RP Tyler Duffey, RP Andrew Vasquez (contract purchased)
- Activated from 10-Day DL: RP Matt Belisle
- Transferred to 60-Day DL: SP Adalberto Mejia
- NEW YORK YANKEES | Depth Chart
- Activated from 10-Day DL: C Gary Sanchez
- Sanchez was the catcher and batted 5th on Saturday.
- Acquired: SS Adeiny Hechavarria (acquired from Pirates), OF Andrew McCutchen (acquired from Giants)
- McCutchen played RF and batted 1st on Saturday and Sunday.
- Promoted: INF/OF Tyler Wade, RP Luis Cessa, RP Jonathan Loaisiga, RP Stephen Tarpley (contract purchased)
- Designated for assignment: OF Shane Robinson, RP Ryan Bollinger
- Activated from 10-Day DL: C Gary Sanchez
- OAKLAND ATHLETICS | Depth Chart
- Activated from 10-Day DL: OF Matt Joyce
- Promoted: C Beau Taylor (contract purchased), INF Franklin Barreto, OF Dustin Fowler, SP Kendall Graveman, RP Danny Coulombe, RP Chris Hatcher, RP Liam Hendriks, RP Dean Kiekhefer (contract purchased)
- Fowler played LF and batted 1st on Friday.
- Graveman was placed on the 60-Day DL (Tommy John surgery)
- Acquired: RP Cory Gearrin (acquired from Rangers)
- Optioned: SP Frankie Montas
- Transferred to 60-Day DL: SP Paul Blackburn
- Designated for assignment: C Bruce Maxwell
- Outrighted: OF Boog Powell, RP Josh Lucas
- SEATTLE MARINERS | Depth Chart
- Activated from 10-Day DL: SP James Paxton
- Promoted: C David Freitas, INF/OF Kristopher Negron (contract purchased), RP Chasen Bradford, RP Ryan Cook, RP Justin Grimm (contract purchased), RP James Pazos
- Designated for assignment: P Robert Whalen
- Outrighted: P Christian Bergman
- TAMPA BAY RAYS | Depth Chart
- Placed on 10-Day DL: C Michael Perez (strained hamstring)
- Promoted: C Adam Moore (contract purchased), INF Andrew Velazquez (contract purchased), P Jose Mujica, RP Jaime Schultz
- Mujica was placed on the 60-Day DL.
- Activated from 10-Day DL: RP Vidal Nuno
- TEXAS RANGERS | Depth Chart
- Activated from 10-Day DL: OF Delino DeShields Jr., SP Bartolo Colon
- Promoted: SP Yohander Mendez, RP Zac Curtis, RP Connor Sadzeck
- Mendez started on Sunday in place of Colon, who was scratched due to illness.
- TORONTO BLUE JAYS | Depth Chart
- Promoted: SP Sean Reid-Foley, RP Jose Fernandez (contract purchased), RP Taylor Guerrieri
- Acquired: P Mark Leiter Jr. (claimed off waivers from Phillies)
- Designated for assignment: RP Murphy Smith
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FUTURE EXPECTED MOVES
- LAA: SP Matt Shoemaker will likely return from the 60-Day DL on Monday September 3rd, according to Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register.
- TOR: SP Marcus Stroman will be activated from the 10-Day DL and will start on Monday September 3rd, according to Mike Wilner of Sportsnet.
Mariners Notes: Gonzales, Segura, Haniger, Cruz
Here’s the latest from the city of Jimi Hendrix and Frasier Crane…
- Marco Gonzales is hopeful that he can return from the disabled list to start during the Mariners’ series with the Yankees this weekend, MLB.com’s Greg Johns was among those to report. A cervical neck muscle strain forced Gonzales to the 10-day DL on August 27, though the left-hander had no issues while playing catch today. Gonzales will throw a light bullpen session Monday and another later in the week with an eye towards starting against New York. “The silver lining” of the absence, Gonzales told Johns and other reporters, is that he has had time to rest his arm and perhaps get a bit of a reset after struggling badly over his last four outings.
- The November 2016 deal that brought Jean Segura and Mitch Haniger to Seattle has turned into one of the best trades in recent Mariners history, with the two both quickly becoming cornerstone players for the M’s. The Athletic’s Corey Brock (subscription required) looks back at the trade with GM Jerry Dipoto, who broke down some of the talks between he and Diamondbacks GM Mike Hazen, and how Segura and Haniger were identified as targets.
- In a mailbag piece for the Seattle Times, Ryan Divish notes that the two biggest questions surrounding the Mariners’ offseason will be whether or not to re-sign Nelson Cruz, and what position Dee Gordon will play in 2019. The two questions go hand-in-hand, particularly in regards to Robinson Cano — if Cruz leaves, Cano will see more DH time and Gordon could play more at his natural second base position. If Cruz stays as the full-time DH, however, Cano will see regular time at second while Gordon could return to the outfield. Ryon Healy‘s future with the team is also a factor, as Cano could also be deployed at first base. It will be an interesting positional juggle for the M’s, plus we can’t rule out Dipoto trying another unconventional solution (i.e. the decision to acquire Gordon and use him as a center fielder in the first place).
Braves Acquire Preston Tucker
The Braves have brought back a familiar face in Preston Tucker, re-acquiring the outfielder from the Reds in exchange for cash considerations (as per the Braves’ official Twitter feed).
Atlanta previously traded Tucker to Cincinnati as part of the teams’ July deal involving veteran outfielder Adam Duvall. The 28-year-old Tucker failed to impress during his brief time with the Reds, with only a .664 OPS over 42 plate appearances, and he was demoted to Triple-A earlier this week. Over the entire 2018 season, however, Tucker’s .240/.302/.419 slash line over 169 combined PA with the Braves and Reds this year is nearly league average (96 wRC+).
Tucker will provide the Braves with a bit more outfield depth as rosters expand in September, plus there is some late-bloomer potential given his strong career minor league numbers. Tucker does have 23 homers over his 636 career PA in the big leagues, though his overall production at the plate leaves much to be desired (.224/.281/.410).
Minor MLB Transactions: 9/2/18
The latest minor moves from around baseball…
- The Dodgers announced that they’ve selected the contract of catcher Rocky Gale from Triple-A Oklahoma City and moved right-hander Brock Stewart (right oblique strain) to the 60-day disabled list. Gale, whom the Dodgers signed to a minor league contract last offseason, hit .281/.305/.383 in 318 plate appearances with Okahoma City this year. The 30-year-old previously saw MLB action with the Padres in 2015 and ’17, though he only totaled a combined 20 PAs in those stints.
- The Braves have selected infielder Ryan Flaherty from Triple-A Gwinnett and placed outfielder Michael Reed (left lower back strain) on the 60-day DL, per a team announcement. Flaherty’s back in Atlanta not long after it outrighted him Aug. 23. The veteran has struggled across 172 PAs this season as a member of the Braves, with whom he has hit .222/.298/.301.
Reactions To Josh Donaldson Trade
It’s expected that Indians right-hander Julian Merryweather will be the player they eventually send to the Blue Jays to complete this week’s Josh Donaldson trade, Shi Davidi of Sportsnet reports. There’s plenty of time for a resolution here, as the sides have until Jan. 30, 2019, to determine the PTBNL. If it proves to be Merryweather, Toronto will be getting a soon-to-be 27-year-old who does not rank among the Indians’ top 30 prospects at MLB.com right now – likely because he underwent Tommy John surgery in March and hasn’t pitched this season. Merryweather did rank as the Tribe’s 16th-best farmhand at MLB.com after last season.
- Like Merryweather, Donaldson has endured an injury-ravaged 2018. Calf problems have kept the third baseman out since the end of May, and Indians president Chris Antonetti said Sunday that it remains unclear when he’ll debut with his new team (via Davidi). It’s possible the Indians will place Donaldson back on the 10-day disabled list and have him join one of their minor league affiliates for a rehab assignment, FOX Sports’ Ken Rosenthal says (video link). Meanwhile, they’ll prepare third baseman Jose Ramirez to play second base and second baseman Jason Kipnis to head to the outfield. Ramirez – who’s having an MVP-caliber season – does not want to constantly toggle between second and third, per Rosenthal, so Cleveland will have to be certain Donaldson’s healthy before inserting him into its lineup.
- The Blue Jays didn’t commit to trading Donaldson until “late in the day” on Aug. 31, the waiver deadline, general manager Ross Atkins tells Arash Madani of Sportsnet (video link). Asked why the Jays didn’t simply keep Donaldson and issue the pending free agent an ~$18MM qualifying offer after the season, Atkins suggested the player they’ll receive for him is more useful than the pick they’d have gotten had Donaldson rejected the QO. Atkins believes the player’s “an exciting upper-level talent” who will have a near-future impact in the majors.
- Donaldson grew into a leader as a Blue Jay and wanted to sign a long-term pact with the team, but the feeling wasn’t necessarily mutual, John Lott of The Athletic explains (subscription required). While Donaldson and the Jays discussed an extension last offseason, the team’s offer was “significantly” lower than Donaldson’s asking price – particularly with respect to contract length – Lott reports. Still, despite whatever issues he may have had with the franchise, Donaldson didn’t want to be traded, according to Lott.
Rays Select Andrew Velazquez
2:45pm: The Rays cleared space for Velazquez by placing right-hander Jose Mujica on the 60-day disabled list, Topkin tweets.
12:56pm: The Rays have selected infielder/outfielder Andrew Velazquez from Triple-A Durham, as Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times first reported. The club already has a full 40-man roster, so it’ll need to make room for Velazquez.
The switch-hitting Velazquez entered the professional ranks as a seventh-round pick of the Diamondbacks in 2012. Arizona then traded him to Tampa Bay in a November 2014 deal that saw right-hander Jeremy Hellickson head to the D-backs.
Now 24, Velazquez does not rank among the Rays’ top 30 prospects at MLB.com, though he has offered passable production this year with Durham. In his first taste of Triple-A action, Velazquez has hit .258/.317/.409 (105 wRC+) with 12 home runs and 29 stolen bases across 461 plate appearances.
Heyman’s Latest: Machado, Yanks, Tribe, Harper, Realmuto, Braves, Mauer
Dodgers pending free agent Manny Machado has made it known he prefers shortstop, but the former Baltimore third baseman would return to the hot corner “for the right team,” Jon Heyman of Fancred writes. A willingness to play third certainly won’t hurt Machado on the open market, where he’s expected to sign one of the richest contracts ever, as it could encourage more teams to get involved in the bidding. Machado prefers to sign with the Yankees, Heyman relays, which jibes with a previous report from Bob Nightengale of USA Today. The Yankees already have an excellent shortstop in Didi Gregorius and a big-hitting rookie third basemen in Miguel Andujar, but their presences didn’t prevent the team from pursuing Machado at this year’s non-waiver trade deadline. Gregorius is only under contract for another year, moreover, while Machado is a much better defender at third than Andujar. Speculatively, if the Yankees sign Machado and extend Gregorius, perhaps they’d move Andujar to first base (where they haven’t gotten much production this year) or use him as trade bait to acquire pitching.
More rumblings from Heyman…
- The Indians were the most aggressive pursuers of Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper at the non-waiver trade deadline in July, according to Heyman. However, the Indians were unwilling to trade high-end pitching prospect Triston McKenzie for Harper – who’ll be a free agent at season’s end – and general manager Mike Rizzo didn’t want to deal Harper anyhow. Expectations are that the Rizzo-led Nats will do their best to re-sign Harper, Heyman suggests.
- There isn’t much optimism around baseball that the Marlins will be able to extend star catcher J.T. Realmuto, reports Heyman, who writes that he “apparently remains a target” of the NL East rival Braves. Atlanta extended catcher Tyler Flowers earlier this week, but only for a guaranteed $6MM over two years. Realmuto is also controllable for the next two seasons, and given that the Marlins won’t contend during that span, it seems like a strong bet that they’ll trade the 27-year-old if they’re unable to extend him.
- Twins icon and pending free agent Joe Mauer is uninterested in playing elsewhere, per Heyman, who adds that it’s believed Minnesota would welcome the first baseman back in 2019. The question is whether the St. Paul native will choose to play next year, which would be his age-36 season. Mauer’s now in the final weeks of the franchise-record eight-year, $184MM extension he signed as a superstar catcher in 2010. The deal hasn’t quite worked out as hoped, though, thanks in part to injuries and a decline in production. Mauer has posted league-average offensive numbers over 444 PAs this year, with a .278/.350/.379 line (99 wRC+).
- The Brewers finished second to the NL Central rival Cardinals in the race to sign then-free agent Miles Mikolas last winter, Heyman reports. A former Ranger and Padre, Mikolas returned stateside after a couple seasons in Japan, joining the Cardinals on a two-year, $15.5MM guarantee. That contract has been a steal for St. Louis, which has seen the 30-year-old Mikolas turn in 167 innings of 2.96 ERA/3.43 FIP ball this season.
