Sun Aug 2 2020 | 18:37 | Mets slugger Céspedes leaves team, opts out of 2020 season |
ATLANTA (AP) â When the New York Mets finally found out Yoenis CĂ©spedes was OK, they suddenly learned something else: The slugger had opted out of playing the rest of this season.Hours after CĂ©spedes didnât report to the ballpark without explanation, the Mets discovered in the late innings of Sundayâs 4-0 loss to Atlanta that he wouldnât be back this year because of coronavirus concerns.âI am very surprised,â first-year manager Luis Rojas said. âHim and I have had conversations regularly about playing time, where he was going to hit in the lineup, building him up in the outfield.ââNothing like this, so this is definitely a surprise,â he said.CĂ©spedes went 0 for 4 during a 7-1 loss Saturday night in Atlanta. He is 5 for 31 (.161) with 15 strikeouts this season.The Mets sent out a statement from general manager Brodie Van Wagenen in the early innings Sunday saying they couldnât find CĂ©spedes. Van Wagenen said the organization was later notified by CĂ©spedesâ agent that he had decided to opt... [ More] |
Sun Aug 2 2020 | 08:47 | LEADING OFF: Reds-Tigers debut MLB's 7-inning doubleheaders |
A look at what's happening in the majors today:LETâS PLAY 7!Shortened doubleheaders are about to make their Major League Baseball debut. At least thatâs the plan. In this most unpredictable and unusual of seasons, perhaps we shouldnât take anything for granted.The Detroit Tigers are set to host the Cincinnati Reds in a pair of seven-inning games -- a day after the teams were rained out at Comerica Park, more showers are in the forecast.This will be the first doubleheader since MLB approved condensing twinbills to seven innings each this season. Baseball could see an unusually high number of doubleheaders due to positive coronavirus tests causing postponements, plus rainouts.âI think thatâs a good rule change especially with the pitchers going down every day,â Houston manager Dusty Baker said. âWith the shortage of pitchers, that is a good rule, especially with teams losing multiple guys.âWHOâS NEXT?Brewers star outfielder Lorenzo Cain and Marlins rookie second baseman Isan Diaz have become... [ More] |
Sun Aug 2 2020 | 03:07 | LEADING OFF: Reds-Tigers debut MLB's 7-inning doubleheaders |
A look at what's happening in the majors today:LETâS PLAY 7!Shortened doubleheaders are about to make their Major League Baseball debut. At least thatâs the plan. In this most unpredictable and unusual of seasons, perhaps we shouldnât take anything for granted.The Detroit Tigers are set to host the Cincinnati Reds in a pair of seven-inning games -- a day after the teams were rained out at Comerica Park, more showers are in the forecast.This will be the first doubleheader since MLB approved condensing twinbills to seven innings each this season. Baseball could see an unusually high number of doubleheaders due to positive coronavirus tests causing postponements, plus rainouts.âI think thatâs a good rule change especially with the pitchers going down every day,â Houston manager Dusty Baker said. âWith the shortage of pitchers, that is a good rule, especially with teams losing multiple guys.âWHOâS NEXT?Brewers star outfielder Lorenzo Cain and Marlins rookie second baseman Isan Diaz have become... [ More] |
Sat Aug 1 2020 | 22:07 | LEADING OFF: Reds-Tigers debut MLB's 7-inning doubleheaders |
A look at what's happening in the majors on Sunday:LETâS PLAY 7!Shortened doubleheaders are about to make their Major League Baseball debut. At least thatâs the plan. In this most unpredictable and unusual of seasons, perhaps we shouldnât take anything for granted.The Detroit Tigers are set to host the Cincinnati Reds in a pair of seven-inning games -- a day after the teams were rained out at Comerica Park, more showers are in the forecast.This will be the first doubleheader since MLB approved condensing twinbills to seven innings each this season. Baseball could see an unusually high number of doubleheaders due to positive coronavirus tests causing postponements, plus rainouts.âI think thatâs a good rule change especially with the pitchers going down every day,â Houston manager Dusty Baker said. âWith the shortage of pitchers, that is a good rule, especially with teams losing multiple guys.âWHOâS NEXT?Brewers star outfielder Lorenzo Cain and Marlins rookie second baseman Isan Diaz have... [ More] |
Thu Jul 30 2020 | 21:26 | Mets add Dozier at 2B, put Núńez on IL, confirm Maxwell deal |
NEW YORK (AP) â Not long ago, Brian Dozier wasnât even sure he wanted to play this season. Once he made up his mind and joined the New York Mets, it didnât take long to crack the starting lineup.The veteran second baseman was summoned to Citi Field from the teamâs alternate training site in Brooklyn as the Mets made a flurry of roster moves before Thursday nightâs series finale against Boston. New York placed reserve infielder Eduardo NĂșñez on the injured list with a bruised left knee and selected Dozier, who was signed to a minor league contract last week.âI think itâs a good spot,â Dozier said.The Mets recalled left-handed reliever Daniel Zamora from their alternate site, while right-hander Hunter Strickland was designated for assignment. The team also confirmed it signed catcher Bruce Maxwell to a minor league deal the sides agreed to Tuesday, pending a physical and intake screening for the coronavirus. Before this season, Maxwell was the only major league player to kneel during the... [ More] |
Wed Jul 29 2020 | 17:16 | Braves' Markakis returns 3 weeks after opting out of season |
ATLANTA (AP) â Nick Markakis is returning to the Atlanta Braves, three weeks after announcing he was opting out of the season due to his concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.Markakis, the veteran outfielder who is in his sixth season with Atlanta, said Wednesday he changed his mind about sitting out after watching his teammates play the first five games.âSitting at home, watching these guys compete ... and all the risks theyâre going through going out there, in the pit of my stomach I felt I wanted to be out there,â Markakis said.He said he realized returning was possible following a phone call from Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos earlier this week.The 36-year-old Markakis earns $24,691 for each game he on the roster or injured list as part of a $4 million, one-year contract. He says he has the full support of his family, including his three children, in his decision to return.âIt was nice to be home with the family, but more than anything I know my family wanted me to be out... [ More] |
Wed Jul 29 2020 | 16:46 | Braves' Markakis returns 3 weeks after opting out of season |
ATLANTA (AP) â Nick Markakis is returning to the Atlanta Braves, three weeks after announcing he was opting out of the season due to his concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.Markakis, the veteran outfielder who is in his sixth season with Atlanta, said Wednesday he changed his mind about sitting out after watching his teammates play the first five games.âSitting at home, watching these guys compete ... and all the risks theyâre going through going out there, in the pit of my stomach I felt I wanted to be out there,â Markakis said.He said he realized returning was possible following a phone call from Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos earlier this week.The 36-year-old Markakis says he has the full support of his family, including his three children, in his decision to return.âIt was nice to be home with the family, but more than anything I know my family wanted me to be out there with (the Braves),â he said.Markakis opted out on July 6, when he said he was uneasy about playing the... [ More] |
Wed Jul 29 2020 | 16:16 | Braves' Markakis returns 3 weeks after opting out of season |
ATLANTA (AP) â Nick Markakis is returning to the Atlanta Braves, three weeks after announcing he was opting out of the season due to his concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.Markakis, the veteran outfielder who is in his sixth season with Atlanta, said Wednesday he changed his mind about sitting out after watching his teammates play the first five games.âSitting at home, watching these guys compete ... and all the risks theyâre going through going out there, in the pit of my stomach I felt I wanted to be out there,â Markakis said.He said he realized returning was possible following a phone call from Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos earlier this week.The 36-year-old Markakis says he has the full support of his family, including his three children, in his decision to return.âIt was nice to be home with the family, but more than anything I know my family wanted me to be out there with (the Braves),â he said.Markakis opted out on July 6, when he said he was uneasy about playing the... [ More] |
Sun Jul 26 2020 | 13:04 | This Date in Baseball |
July 271918 â Brooklyn rookie Henry Heitman completed one of the shortest careers in major league history. Heitman appeared on the mound against the St. Louis Cardinals, gave up four consecutive hits and then left the game, never to play a major league game again.1930 â Ken Ash of Cincinnati got his last major league victory by throwing one pitch. Ash came into relieve in the fifth inning and got Chicagoâs Charlie Grimm to hit into a triple play. Ash was removed for a pinch hitter and the Reds beat the Cubs 6-5.1946 â Rudy York of Boston hit two grand slams and drove in 10 runs as the Red Sox beat the St. Louis Browns 13-6.1950 â Del Ennis of the Philadelphia Phillies drove in seven runs in the seventh and eighth innings of a 13-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Ennis doubled with the bases loaded in the seventh and hit a grand slam in the eighth.1959 â New York lawyer William Shea announced the formation of the Continental League. New York, Houston, Toronto, Denver and Minneapolis-St. Paul... [ More] |
Thu Jul 23 2020 | 02:43 | LEADING OFF: Opening day in DC, Dodger Stadium amid pandemic |
A look at whatâs happening around the majors today:OPENING DAYWashington ace Max Scherzer is set to throw the first pitch of the coronavirus-delayed season when he faces Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees at Nationals Park. Later, Los Angeles lefty Clayton Kershaw takes on the rival San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium.This opening day doubleheader begins the most unusual year in the history of Major League Baseball. Teams will play 60 games in ballparks without fans, with a whole new set of rules and safety protocols. Sound effects will be piped into stadiums and cardboard cutouts will occupy many seats.To start a season so deeply affected by the virus outbreak, the World Series champion Nationals will have Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nationâs top infectious disease expert, toss out the ceremonial first ball.SOCIAL JUSTICENew San Francisco manager Gabe Kapler and several of his players knelt during the national anthem before an exhibition game this week. He said everyone on the Giants would... [ More] |
Wed Jul 22 2020 | 21:23 | Opening day amid virus: Masks, empty parks, social justice |
Opening day, at last.A baseball season that was on the brink before it ever began because of the virus outbreak is set to start Thursday night when excitable Max Scherzer and the World Series champion Washington Nationals host prized ace Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees.When it does get underway â the DC forecast calls for thunderstorms, the latest rocky inning in this what-can-go-wrong game â itâll mark the most bizarre year in the history of Major League Baseball.A 60-game season, stars opting out. Ballparks without fans, players wearing masks. Piped-in sound effects, cardboard cutouts for spectators. Spray-painted ads on the mound, pitchers with personal rosin bags.And a rack of strange rules. DHs in the National League, well, OK. An automatic runner on second to start the 10th inning? Câmon, now.âGosh, itâs going to be fun,â Cole said. âItâs going to have fake crowd noise, and going to be 2020 coronavirus baseball.âPlus, a poignant reminder of the world we live in. A Black Lives... [ More] |
Wed Jul 22 2020 | 18:33 | Opening day amid virus: Masks, empty parks, social justice |
Opening day, at last.A baseball season that was on the brink before it ever began because of the virus outbreak is set to start Thursday night when excitable Max Scherzer and the World Series champion Washington Nationals host prized ace Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees.When it does get underway â the DC forecast calls for thunderstorms, the latest rocky inning in this what-can-go-wrong game â itâll mark the most bizarre year in the history of Major League Baseball.A 60-game season, stars opting out. Ballparks without fans, players wearing masks. Piped-in sound effects, cardboard cutouts for spectators. Spray-painted ads on the mound, pitchers with personal rosin bags.And a rack of strange rules. DHs in the National League, well, OK. An automatic runner on second to start the 10th inning? Câmon, now.âGosh, itâs going to be fun,â Cole said. âItâs going to have fake crowd noise, and going to be 2020 coronavirus baseball.âPlus, a poignant reminder of the world we live in. A Black Lives... [ More] |
Wed Jul 22 2020 | 18:23 | LEADING OFF: Opening day in DC, Dodger Stadium amid pandemic |
A look at whatâs happening around the majors Thursday:OPENING DAYWashington ace Max Scherzer is set to throw the first pitch of the coronavirus-delayed season when he faces Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees at Nationals Park. Later, Los Angeles lefty Clayton Kershaw takes on the San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium.This opening day doubleheader begins the most unusual year in the history of Major League Baseball. Teams will play 60 games in ballparks without fans, with a whole new set of rules and safety protocols. Sound effects will be piped into stadiums and cardboard cutouts will occupy many seats.To start a season so deeply affected by the virus outbreak, the World Series champion Nationals will have Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nationâs top infectious disease expert, toss out the ceremonial first ball.SOCIAL JUSTICENew San Francisco manager Gabe Kapler and several of his players knelt during the national anthem before an exhibition game this week. He said everyone on the Giants would... [ More] |
Wed Jul 22 2020 | 17:53 | Opening day amid virus: Masks, empty parks, social justice |
Opening day, at last.A baseball season that was on the brink before it ever began because of the virus outbreak is set to start Thursday night when excitable Max Scherzer and the World Series champion Washington Nationals host prized ace Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees.When it does get underway â the DC forecast calls for thunderstorms, the latest rocky inning in this what-can-go-wrong game â itâll mark the most bizarre year in the history of Major League Baseball.A 60-game season, stars opting out. Ballparks without fans, players wearing masks. Piped-in sound effects, cardboard cutouts for spectators. Spray-painted ads on the mound, pitchers with personal rosin bags.And a rack of strange rules. DHs in the National League, well, OK. An automatic runner on second to start the 10th inning? Câmon, now.âGosh, itâs going to be fun,â Cole said. âItâs going to have fake crowd noise, and going to be 2020 coronavirus baseball.âPlus, a poignant reminder of the world we live in. A Black Lives... [ More] |
Wed Jul 22 2020 | 14:33 | Record drought: Nats aim to be 1st repeat champ since Yanks |
WASHINGTON (AP) â Manager Dave Martinez got a kick out of seeing World Series MVP Stephen Strasburg and other Washington Nationals finally open their championship rings a couple of weeks ago in the clubhouse â even if it was months later than originally planned and with no one around but other members of the organization.âItâs definitely sad that we couldnât have the fans here with us," Martinez said, then relayed his players' reaction while checking out the bling: âThey all said, âHey, letâs try to go get another one.ââ Easier said than done, of course, especially lately. Beginning with Thursday night's opener of the pandemic-delayed season against the New York Yankees, the Nationals will attempt to do something no major league club has done in quite some time: win back-to-back World Series. Itâs been two decades since the 2000 New York Yankees capped a run of three titles in a row, making the current stretch the longest drought without anyone winning consecutive championships in baseball's... [ More] |
Wed Jul 22 2020 | 13:23 | Opening day amid virus: Masked men, empty parks, odd sounds |
Opening day, at last.A baseball season that was on the brink before it ever began because of the virus outbreak is set to start Thursday night when excitable Max Scherzer and the World Series champion Washington Nationals host $324 million ace Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees.When it does get underway â the DC forecast calls for thunderstorms, the latest rocky inning in this what-can-go-wrong game â itâll mark the most bizarre year in the history of Major League Baseball.A 60-game season, stars opting out. Ballparks without fans, players wearing masks. Piped-in sound effects, cardboard cutouts for spectators. Spray-painted ads on the mound, pitchers with personal rosin bags.And a rack of strange rules. DHs in the National League, well, OK. An automatic runner on second to start the 10th inning? Câmon, now.âGosh, itâs going to be fun,â Cole said. âItâs going to have fake crowd noise, and going to be 2020 coronavirus baseball.âPlus a team that still doesnât know where itâs going to play... [ More] |
Tue Jul 14 2020 | 19:10 | AP sources: About 10 MLB umpires opt out over virus concerns |
About 10 Major League Baseball umpires have opted out this season, choosing not to work games in the shortened schedule because of concerns over the coronavirus.Two people familiar with the situation told The Associated Press about the decisions on Tuesday. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because there was no official announcement.Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher David Price, San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey and Washington Nationals infielder Ryan Zimmerman are among a dozen or so players who wonât participate this year because of health issues. The 60-game, virus-abbreviated season begins July 23.There are 76 full-time MLB umpires and more than 20 of them are age 55 or over. Joe West and Gerry Davis are the oldest umps at 67.Umpires who are deemed at risk â either for their age, health situation or other issues â and opt out will continue to get paid. Umps get their salaries over 12 months and have already been paid through April.A deal between MLB and its umpires reached... [ More] |
Tue Jul 14 2020 | 18:10 | AP sources: About 10 MLB umpires opt out over virus concerns |
About 10 Major League Baseball umpires have opted out this season, choosing not to work games in the shortened schedule because of concerns over the coronavirus.Two people familiar with the situation told The Associated Press about the decisions on Tuesday. The people spoke on condition of anonymity because there was no official announcement.Dodgers pitcher David Price, Giants catcher Buster Posey and Washington infielder Ryan Zimmerman are among a dozen or so players who wonât participate this year because of health issues. The 60-game, virus-abbreviated season begins July 23.There are 76 full-time MLB umpires and more than 20 of them are age 55 or over. Joe West and Gerry Davis are the oldest umps at 67.Umpires who are deemed at risk â either for their age, health situation or other issues â and opt out will continue to get paid. Umps get their salaries over 12 months and have already been paid through April.A deal between MLB and its umpires reached during the virus shutdown ensured... [ More] |
Mon Jul 13 2020 | 15:50 | Cardinals reliever Hicks opts out of playing; has diabetes |
ST. LOUIS (AP) â Hard-throwing St. Louis Cardinals reliever Jordan Hicks has opted out of playing this season, citing pre-existing health concerns.The 23-year-old Hicks was diagnosed in high school as having Type 1 diabetes.Hicks, who routinely tops 100 mph, is recovering from Tommy John surgery on June 26, 2019. The right-hander's availability for this season was uncertain.Hicks had been taking part in workouts at Busch Stadium, leading up to the Cardinals' opener on July 24 at home against Pittsburgh.âWe respect and understand Jordanâs decision to opt out this season,â Cardinals President of Baseball Operations John Mozeliak said. âWe wish him well as he continues his recovery from elbow surgery, and we look forward to seeing Jordan back on the mound for the 2021 season.âDodgers pitcher David Price, Giants catcher Buster Posey and Washington infielder Ryan Zimmerman are among about a dozen players who have opted out this year.Hicks was 2-2 with 14 saves and a 3.14 ERA last season before... [ More] |
Fri Jul 10 2020 | 20:49 | Posey out for 2020 as MLB teams deal with churning rosters |
PHOENIX (AP) â San Francisco catcher Buster Posey became the latest well-known player to opt out of the abbreviated 2020 season because of concerns over the coronavirus pandemic, joining Dodgers pitcher David Price and Nationals first baseman Ryan Zimmerman on the sidelines.Later Friday, the Chicago White Sox said prized pitching prospect Michael Kopech wouldn't play this year. No reason was given for his decision.Others like Texas slugger Joey Gallo and San Diego outfielder Tommy Pham provided good news: They can get back on the field after previously testing positive for the virus.One week into Major League Baseball's strange summer camp, the constant churn of rosters is one of the few constants.Posey â a six-time All-Star and 2012 NL MVP â said his family finalized the adoption of identical twin girls this week. The babies were born prematurely and Posey said after consultations with his wife and doctor he decided skipping the season was in his familyâs best interest.âThese babies, being... [ More] |