Tue Sep 25 2018 | 23:27 | Cubs' Bryant hit on left wrist by pitch, leaves game | Chris Archer | SP | Rays | Dodger Blue |
| | | Kris Bryant | 3B/LF | Cubs | Old Hoss |
| | | Ian Happ | 2B/CF/LF | Cubs | Free Agent |
CHICAGO (AP) — Slugger Kris Bryant has left the Chicago Cubs' game against the Pittsburgh Pirates because of a bruised left wrist after he was hit by a pitch.The 2016 National League MVP was hit in the wrist by a pitch from Chris Archer during the fourth inning on Tuesday night. Ian Happ replaced him at third base in the sixth after entering as a pinch-hitter in the fifth.The 26-year-old Bryant was on the disabled list from July 26 to Sept. 1 with left shoulder inflammation. He missed time earlier in the season with the same issue.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/tag/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 22:37 | Mets activate Wright off DL for final homestand of season | Eric Hanhold | | | Free Agent |
| | | David Wright | 3B | Mets | Free Agent |
NEW YORK (AP) — Hanging on a hook in David Wright's locker, above the baseball spikes and opposite the helmets of his favorite football teams, the New York Giants and Virginia Tech Hokies, was a blue and orange Mets cap and white jersey with pinstripes.No. 5 as always, with his name across the back.And for the first time in nearly 2½ years, Wright was ready to grant himself the privilege of putting it on."When I'm hurt, I never put my uniform on. I wear a hoodie or something like that," he said. "So to put that thing on again means the world to me, and is something that you tend to take for granted."After countless hours of rehab during an arduous comeback, Wright was reinstated from the disabled list Tuesday and added to New York's active roster for the first time since June 3, 2016. Following a long road back from a string of serious injuries, the 35-year-old team captain was eligible off the bench against NL East champion Atlanta."To say it's a good feeling is an understatement. It's... [ More] |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 22:07 | Mets activate Wright off DL for final homestand of season | Eric Hanhold | | | Free Agent |
| | | José Reyes | 2B/3B/SS | Mets | Free Agent |
NEW YORK (AP) — Hanging on a hook in David Wright's locker, above the baseball spikes and opposite the helmets of his favorite football teams, the New York Giants and Virginia Tech Hokies, was a blue and orange Mets cap and white jersey with pinstripes.No. 5 as always, with his name across the back.And for the first time in nearly 2½ years, Wright was ready to grant himself the privilege of putting it on."When I'm hurt, I never put my uniform on. I wear a hoodie or something like that," he said. "So to put that thing on again means the world to me, and is something that you tend to take for granted."After countless hours of rehab during an arduous comeback, Wright was reinstated from the disabled list Tuesday and added to New York's active roster for the first time since June 3, 2016. Following a long road back from a string of serious injuries, the 35-year-old team captain was eligible off the bench against NL East champion Atlanta."To say it's a good feeling is an understatement. It's... [ More] |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 21:47 | LEADING OFF: deGrom seeks 1 last quality start; Sale for Sox | Félix Hernández | SP | Mariners | Big Chee |
| | | Edwin Jackson | RP | Nationals | Free Agent |
| | | Sean Newcomb | SP | Braves | Free Agent |
| | | Chris Sale | SP | Red Sox | Las Vegas Giants |
| | | Jacob deGrom | SP | Mets | Dodger Blue |
A look at what's happening around the majors on Wednesday:ONE MORE TIMEJacob deGrom will make the final start of what has been a remarkably consistent season that has him a favorite for the NL Cy Young Award. It also is the last chance for deGrom (9-9) to have a winning record and reach double digits in victories. The Mets right-hander's win total likely would have made him an underdog for the Cy Young in previous decades, but voters are increasingly looking beyond win-loss record to numbers that are more within a pitcher's control. And nobody has controlled opposing hitters like deGrom, who has a record 23 consecutive quality starts, 28 starts in a row allowing three runs or fewer and a 1.77 ERA. He is to face the NL East champion Braves and Sean Newcomb (12-9, 4.04 ERA), who will make his last start before the playoffs.SHORT-TERM SALERed sox ace Chris Sale gets one more chance to work his way back into form after missing a month with a shoulder injury. The left-hander (12-4, 2.00 ERA)... [ More] |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 21:17 | Nationals RHP Scherzer reaches 300 strikeouts for the season | Austin Dean | | | Free Agent |
| | | Max Scherzer | SP | Nationals | JetBlack |
WASHINGTON (AP) — Nationals right-hander Max Scherzer has become the 17th major league pitcher since 1900 to strike out at least 300 batters in a season.Scherzer reached the milestone by getting Austin Dean of the Miami Marlins to whiff on an 85 mph slider for the second out of the seventh inning Tuesday night. That was Scherzer's 10th K of the game.He has 10 strikeouts or more in a majors-high 18 of his 33 starts in 2018.Scherzer entered Tuesday 17-7 with a 2.57 ERA as he tries to earn a third consecutive NL Cy Young Award with Washington. He also won the AL honor in 2013 for the Detroit Tigers.___More AP baseball: https://apnews.com/tag/MLBbaseball and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 20:27 | Angels' Shohei Ohtani to have Tommy John surgery in October | Shohei Ohtani | DH/SP | Angels | Free Agent |
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Angels two-way rookie Shohei Ohtani will have Tommy John surgery next week.The Angels confirmed Ohtani's long-expected decision on elbow ligament replacement Tuesday. Dr. Neal ElAttrache will perform the surgery in Los Angeles."I think it was the proper decision Shohei made to have surgery, and the sooner the better," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said before his club faced the Texas Rangers, with Ohtani batting cleanup as the designated hitter.Ohtani won't be able to pitch for the Angels in 2019, but he is likely to hit at some point early next season. When asked whether Ohtani is likely to be ready for opening day as a hitter, Scioscia said there are "too many variables" to make a confident prediction.Ohtani wasn't available to reporters before the game, but Scioscia confirmed general manager Billy Eppler's earlier statements that the Angels are committed to Ohtani's determination to be a two-way player in the majors."It obviously puts him out of pitching... [ More] |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 19:37 | Maddon: Russell playing for Cubs wouldn't be distraction | Addison Russell | SS | Cubs | JetBlack |
CHICAGO (AP) — Manager Joe Maddon says it would not be a distraction if shortstop Addison Russell plays again for the Chicago Cubs.Maddon has "no idea" if he will and knows "nothing about the process ... playing itself out." He spoke prior to Tuesday's game against Pittsburgh.Russell has not been with the team since Major League Baseball placed him on administrative leave Friday following a blog post attributed to Melissa Reidy containing allegations of emotional and physical abuse while they were married. Reidy also suggested on Instagram last year Russell was unfaithful and a friend of hers accused him of hitting his wife in a post later deleted.Russell has denied the accusations. The leave could be extended for seven-day periods if the union agrees.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/tag/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 18:27 | Assault charge against pitcher Roberto Osuna dropped | Roberto Osuna | RP | Blue Jays | Moneyball |
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian prosecutors dropped a domestic assault charge on Tuesday against Houston Astros closer Roberto Osuna, who agreed to stay away from the alleged victim for one year and continue counseling.Osuna, formerly with the Toronto Blue Jays, was charged with assault in May. The 23-year-old player was suspended without pay for 75 games for violating Major League Baseball's domestic violence policy, and the Blue Jays dealt him to Houston on July 30.Speaking in court, prosecutor Catherine Mullaly said the complainant, who lives in Mexico, had made clear she would not travel to Toronto to testify against Osuna."The Crown does not have a reasonable prospect of conviction on this charge absent her testimony," Mullaly told Judge Melvyn Green.Osuna nodded when Green asked if he understood the agreement, known as a "peace bond.""Now I can begin to put these allegations behind me and focus on baseball," Osuna said in a statement. "I am grateful to the Astros for providing me with the... [ More] |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 18:27 | Mets activate Wright off DL for final homestand of season | David Wright | 3B | Mets | Free Agent |
NEW YORK (AP) — David Wright has been reinstated from the disabled list and added to the New York Mets' active roster for the first time since June 3, 2016.After a long road back from a string of injuries, the 35-year-old team captain will be eligible off the bench Tuesday night against NL East champion Atlanta — if the game is played. Heavy rain has been falling throughout the day in New York, and the tarp is covering the infield at Citi Field.Assistant general manager John Ricco says it's unlikely Wright will play during the three-game series because the Braves are trying to earn home-field advantage in the Division Series, and the Mets don't want to compromise the integrity of the pennant race.It's possible Wright could pinch-hit if the score is lopsided.Wright is scheduled to start at third base in his farewell game Saturday night against last-place Miami. He hasn't played in the majors since May 27, 2016, due to neck, back and shoulder injuries that required surgery.Unable to get healthy enough to resume his career in earnest, Wright said he expects this weekend to be his last big league appearance.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/tag/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 18:27 | Yanks say Aaron Hicks should return to lineup this week | Didi Gregorius | SS | Yankees | SportsWiseGuy.com |
| | | Aaron Hicks | CF/LF/RF | Yankees | Free Agent |
| | | Gleyber Torres | SS | Yankees | Free Agent |
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Aaron Hicks should recover from a tight left hamstring in a few days and return to the New York Yankees lineup this week, according to manager Aaron Boone.Hicks left Monday night's 4-1 win over Tampa Bay in the fourth inning, one inning after aggravating the hamstring while running to first and avoiding a double play."It's still a little bit tight in there, so it's kind of a day to day thing," Boone said Tuesday. "We do feel like we dodged a bullet and feel like he'll definitely be back."Hicks' 11th-inning double on Saturday drove in Didi Gregorius, and on Sunday the Yankees learned the shortstop had torn cartilage in his right wrist during his headfirst slide across the plate that secured a postseason spot.Gregorius took grounders before Tuesday's game but didn't throw. He is to be re-evaluated by team doctors Wednesday."I think tomorrow is a big day," Boone said. "Hopefully that goes well. It's been exciting to hear that it seems like he's improving every day."Gleyber Torres was in the original starting lineup but was scratched due to minor hip/groin area discomfort. Boone expects the rookie to be back in Wednesday night's lineup."He just had a little bit of tightness where he gets it sometimes," Boone said.___More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/tag/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 17:37 | Assault charge against pitcher Roberto Osuna dropped | Roberto Osuna | RP | Blue Jays | Moneyball |
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian prosecutors dropped a domestic assault charge on Tuesday against Houston Astros closer Roberto Osuna, who agreed to stay away from the alleged victim for one year and continue counseling.Osuna, formerly with the Toronto Blue Jays, was charged with assault in May. The 23-year-old player was suspended without pay for 75 games for violating Major League Baseball's domestic violence policy, and the Blue Jays dealt him to Houston on July 30.Speaking in court, prosecutor Catherine Mullaly said the complainant, who lives in Mexico, had made clear she would not travel to Toronto to testify against Osuna."The Crown does not have a reasonable prospect of conviction on this charge absent her testimony," Mullaly told Judge Melvyn Green.Osuna nodded when Green asked if he understood the agreement, known as a "peace bond.""Now I can begin to put these allegations behind me and focus on baseball," Osuna said in a statement. "I am grateful to the Astros for providing me with the... [ More] |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 15:17 | Assault charge against pitcher Roberto Osuna dropped | Roberto Osuna | RP | Blue Jays | Moneyball |
TORONTO (AP) — An assault charge against pitcher Roberto Osuna has been dropped.In exchange, he agreed Tuesday to a one-year "peace bond," requiring him to not contact the woman and to continue counseling.Osuna, formerly with the Toronto Blue Jays and now with the Houston Astros, was charged in May with assault in a domestic violence case.The 23-year-old player did not speak to reporters as he left court following a hearing. His lawyer has said his client was remorseful but planned to plead not guilty had the matter gone to trial.Major League Baseball suspended Osuna without pay for 75 games for violating its domestic violence policy. The Blue Jays then dealt him to Houston on July 30.Osuna was met with boos when the Astros beat the Blue Jays in Toronto on Monday. |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 05:17 | LEADING OFF: Astros, Cubs can clinch; Wright makes comeback | Alex Bregman | 3B/SS | Astros | Free Agent |
| | | Austin Gomber | SP | Cardinals | Free Agent |
| | | Gio González | SP | Nationals | With the 5th Pick Truck Selects |
| | | Josh James | | | Free Agent |
| | | Mike Montgomery | RP/SP | Cubs | Free Agent |
| | | David Wright | 3B | Mets | Free Agent |
A look at what's happening around the majors today:ON THE CUSPHouston can clinch its second consecutive AL West title — and a best-of-five playoff matchup against Cleveland — with a win at Toronto and an Oakland loss in Seattle. Rookie right-hander Josh James (1-0, 2.81 ERA) makes his third career start for the defending World Series champions, already assured a postseason spot. Alex Bregman and the Astros, with the top road record in baseball at 53-22, are 99-57 overall and a major league-best 17-4 in September. "Everybody is really excited about us closing in on 100 wins and closing in on a division title," Bregman said, "but there's only one thing on our mind and that's winning the World Series again." The second-place A's locked up at least a wild card Monday night.PARTY CITYLooking to wrap up a franchise-record fourth straight trip to the playoffs, the Cubs can punch their ticket with a win over Pittsburgh at Wrigley Field and a loss by either Colorado or St. Louis. Mike Montgomery... [ More] |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 03:17 | Athletics clinch playoff berth with Rays' loss to Yankees | Matt Chapman | 3B | Athletics | Free Agent |
| | | Khris Davis | DH/LF | Athletics | Roto Value |
| | | Jeurys Familia | RP | Mets | Moneyball |
| | | Mike Fiers | SP | Tigers | Free Agent |
| | | Sean Manaea | SP | Athletics | Texas BigSticks |
| | | Matt Olson | 1B/RF | Athletics | Free Agent |
| | | Fernando Rodney | RP | Twins | Free Agent |
| | | Blake Treinen | RP | Athletics | Free Agent |
SEATTLE (AP) — The Oakland Athletics clinched their first playoff berth in four years Monday night, earning at least an American League wild card when the Tampa Bay Rays lost to the New York Yankees.Following three straight last-place finishes in the AL West, the A's found out just a couple of minutes after the first pitch of their game against Seattle that they are in the postseason for the first time since 2014.Tampa Bay's 4-1 loss to the Yankees eliminated the Rays from playoff contention. Oakland still has an outside shot at overtaking Houston for the division title, but is more likely headed toward a wild-card matchup with the Yankees.The A's could still host that game. They beat the Mariners 7-3 to remain 1½ games behind the Yankees for the top wild card.Few people imagined the A's could make the playoffs this season, a young team with few proven stars after finishing 75-87 a year ago. Oakland won only 68 games in 2015 and 69 in 2016.The A's have the third-lowest payroll among the... [ More] |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 02:27 | Athletics clinch postseason spot; Yanks lose Hicks to injury | Sandy Alcantara | SP | Marlins | Free Agent |
| | | Cody Allen | RP | Indians | Texas BigSticks |
| | | Aaron Altherr | LF/RF | Phillies | Free Agent |
| | | Elvis Andrus | SS | Rangers | Texas BigSticks |
| | | Nolan Arenado | 3B | Rockies | Moneyball |
| | | Shawn Armstrong | RP | Mariners | Free Agent |
| | | Brandon Barnes | LF | Marlins | Free Agent |
| | | Trevor Bauer | SP | Indians | With the 5th Pick Truck Selects |
| | | Mookie Betts | RF | Red Sox | The Seals Guys |
| | | Charlie Blackmon | CF | Rockies | Big Chee |
| | | José Briceño | C | Angels | Free Agent |
| | | Dylan Bundy | RP/SP | Orioles | Free Agent |
| | | Corbin Burnes | | | Free Agent |
| | | Robinson Canó | 2B | Mariners | Roto Value |
| | | Carlos Carrasco | SP | Indians | SportsWiseGuy.com |
| | | Francisco Cervelli | C | Pirates | Free Agent |
| | | Andrew Chafin | RP | Diamondbacks | Free Agent |
| | | Matt Chapman | 3B | Athletics | Free Agent |
| | | Mike Clevinger | SP | Indians | Free Agent |
| | | Taylor Cole | RP | Blue Jays | Free Agent |
| | | Dylan Covey | SP | White Sox | Free Agent |
| | | David Dahl | LF | Rockies | Free Agent |
| | | Khris Davis | DH/LF | Athletics | Roto Value |
| | | Edwin Encarnación | 1B/DH | Indians | JetBlack |
| | | Nathan Eovaldi | SP | Rays | Free Agent |
| | | Marco Estrada | SP | Blue Jays | Dodger Blue |
| | | David Freese | 1B/3B/PH | Pirates | Free Agent |
| | | Brett Gardner | CF/LF | Yankees | Big Chee |
| | | Dee Strange-Gordon | 2B | Mariners | Poison Pills |
| | | Jon Gray | SP | Rockies | JetBlack |
| | | Sonny Gray | SP | Yankees | Free Agent |
| | | Didi Gregorius | SS | Yankees | SportsWiseGuy.com |
| | | Lourdes Gurriel | 2B | Blue Jays | Free Agent |
| | | Yuli Gurriel | 1B/3B | Astros | Free Agent |
| | | Brandon Guyer | LF/RF | Indians | Free Agent |
| | | Ronald Guzmán | 1B | Rangers | Free Agent |
| | | Cole Hamels | SP | Rangers | The Seals Guys |
| | | Ian Hamilton | | | Free Agent |
| | | Bryce Harper | RF | Nationals | Texas BigSticks |
| | | Michael Hermosillo | CF | Angels | Free Agent |
| | | Aaron Hicks | CF/LF/RF | Yankees | Free Agent |
| | | Derek Holland | SP | White Sox | Free Agent |
| | | Rhys Hoskins | 1B/LF | Phillies | Free Agent |
| | | Kenley Jansen | RP | Dodgers | Roto Value |
| | | Nate Jones | RP | White Sox | Las Vegas Giants |
| | | Clayton Kershaw | SP | Dodgers | SportsWiseGuy.com |
| | | Dallas Keuchel | SP | Astros | With the 5th Pick Truck Selects |
| | | Corey Kluber | SP | Indians | Old Hoss |
| | | Corey Knebel | RP | Brewers | Free Agent |
| | | Cliff Lee | | | Free Agent |
| | | Jed Lowrie | 2B | Athletics | Free Agent |
| | | Jonathan Lucroy | C | Rockies | SportsWiseGuy.com |
| | | Manny Machado | 3B/SS | Orioles | Moneyball |
| | | Ketel Marte | SS | Diamondbacks | Free Agent |
| | | Brian McCann | C/DH | Astros | The Seals Guys |
| | | Andrew Miller | RP | Indians | Poison Pills |
| | | Justin Miller | RP | Angels | Free Agent |
| | | Bryan Mitchell | SP | Padres | Free Agent |
| | | Matt Moore | SP | Rangers | Big Chee |
| | | Wil Myers | 1B | Padres | Roto Value |
| | | Bud Norris | RP/SP | Angels | Free Agent |
| | | Shohei Ohtani | DH/SP | Angels | Free Agent |
| | | Roberto Osuna | RP | Blue Jays | Moneyball |
| | | Gerardo Parra | LF/RF | Rockies | Free Agent |
| | | Jose Pirela | LF/SS | Padres | Free Agent |
| | | AJ Pollock | CF | Diamondbacks | With the 5th Pick Truck Selects |
| | | Jurickson Profar | 3B/LF | Rangers | Free Agent |
| | | Yasiel Puig | RF | Dodgers | Free Agent |
| | | Josh Reddick | LF/RF | Astros | Free Agent |
| | | Anthony Rendon | 3B | Nationals | JetBlack |
| | | Franmil Reyes | | | Free Agent |
| | | Adam Rosales | 2B/3B/PH/SS | Diamondbacks | Free Agent |
| | | Juan Soto | | | Free Agent |
| | | Trevor Story | SS | Rockies | Old Hoss |
| | | Stephen Strasburg | SP | Nationals | Old Hoss |
| | | Eric Thames | 1B/LF | Brewers | Poison Pills |
| | | Mike Trout | CF | Angels | Las Vegas Giants |
| | | Matt Wieters | C | Nationals | Las Vegas Giants |
| | | Tony Wolters | C | Rockies | Free Agent |
| | | Ryan Yarbrough | SP | Rays | Free Agent |
| | | Christian Yelich | CF/LF | Marlins | Big Chee |
SEATTLE (AP) — The Oakland Athletics clinched their first playoff berth in four years, then beat the Seattle Mariners 7-3 Monday night behind Khris Davis' major league-leading 46th home run.Jonathan Lucroy, Jed Lowrie and Matt Chapman also homered for the A's, assured no worse than an AL wild card.Oakland was one out into the game when Tampa Bay was eliminated with a 4-1 loss to the New York Yankees. The A's went on to win after Chapman broke a 3-3 tie with a two-run drive in the seventh off Shawn Armstrong (0-1).Coming off three straight last-place finishes in the AL West, the A's (95-62) are 4½ games behind AL West-leading Houston. They trail the Yankees by 1½ games for home-field advantage should they meet in a wild-card matchup.Robinson Cano and Dee Gordon homered for the Mariners.The Athletics will be making their fourth playoff appearance in the last seven seasons, all under manager Bob Melvin, and their 27th overall. The A's lost at Kansas City 9-8 in 12 innings in the 2014 wild-card... [ More] |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 01:57 | Athletics clinch postseason spot; Yanks lose Hicks to injury | Sandy Alcantara | SP | Marlins | Free Agent |
| | | Cody Allen | RP | Indians | Texas BigSticks |
| | | Aaron Altherr | LF/RF | Phillies | Free Agent |
| | | Elvis Andrus | SS | Rangers | Texas BigSticks |
| | | Nolan Arenado | 3B | Rockies | Moneyball |
| | | Shawn Armstrong | RP | Mariners | Free Agent |
| | | Brandon Barnes | LF | Marlins | Free Agent |
| | | Trevor Bauer | SP | Indians | With the 5th Pick Truck Selects |
| | | Mookie Betts | RF | Red Sox | The Seals Guys |
| | | Charlie Blackmon | CF | Rockies | Big Chee |
| | | José Briceño | C | Angels | Free Agent |
| | | Dylan Bundy | RP/SP | Orioles | Free Agent |
| | | Corbin Burnes | | | Free Agent |
| | | Robinson Canó | 2B | Mariners | Roto Value |
| | | Carlos Carrasco | SP | Indians | SportsWiseGuy.com |
| | | Francisco Cervelli | C | Pirates | Free Agent |
| | | Matt Chapman | 3B | Athletics | Free Agent |
| | | Mike Clevinger | SP | Indians | Free Agent |
| | | Taylor Cole | RP | Blue Jays | Free Agent |
| | | Dylan Covey | SP | White Sox | Free Agent |
| | | David Dahl | LF | Rockies | Free Agent |
| | | Khris Davis | DH/LF | Athletics | Roto Value |
| | | Edwin Encarnación | 1B/DH | Indians | JetBlack |
| | | Nathan Eovaldi | SP | Rays | Free Agent |
| | | Marco Estrada | SP | Blue Jays | Dodger Blue |
| | | David Freese | 1B/3B/PH | Pirates | Free Agent |
| | | Dee Strange-Gordon | 2B | Mariners | Poison Pills |
| | | Jon Gray | SP | Rockies | JetBlack |
| | | Sonny Gray | SP | Yankees | Free Agent |
| | | Didi Gregorius | SS | Yankees | SportsWiseGuy.com |
| | | Lourdes Gurriel | 2B | Blue Jays | Free Agent |
| | | Yuli Gurriel | 1B/3B | Astros | Free Agent |
| | | Brandon Guyer | LF/RF | Indians | Free Agent |
| | | Ronald Guzmán | 1B | Rangers | Free Agent |
| | | Cole Hamels | SP | Rangers | The Seals Guys |
| | | Ian Hamilton | | | Free Agent |
| | | Bryce Harper | RF | Nationals | Texas BigSticks |
| | | Michael Hermosillo | CF | Angels | Free Agent |
| | | Aaron Hicks | CF/LF/RF | Yankees | Free Agent |
| | | Derek Holland | SP | White Sox | Free Agent |
| | | Rhys Hoskins | 1B/LF | Phillies | Free Agent |
| | | Kenley Jansen | RP | Dodgers | Roto Value |
| | | Nate Jones | RP | White Sox | Las Vegas Giants |
| | | Clayton Kershaw | SP | Dodgers | SportsWiseGuy.com |
| | | Dallas Keuchel | SP | Astros | With the 5th Pick Truck Selects |
| | | Corey Kluber | SP | Indians | Old Hoss |
| | | Corey Knebel | RP | Brewers | Free Agent |
| | | Cliff Lee | | | Free Agent |
| | | Jed Lowrie | 2B | Athletics | Free Agent |
| | | Jonathan Lucroy | C | Rockies | SportsWiseGuy.com |
| | | Manny Machado | 3B/SS | Orioles | Moneyball |
| | | Ketel Marte | SS | Diamondbacks | Free Agent |
| | | Brian McCann | C/DH | Astros | The Seals Guys |
| | | Andrew Miller | RP | Indians | Poison Pills |
| | | Justin Miller | RP | Angels | Free Agent |
| | | Bryan Mitchell | SP | Padres | Free Agent |
| | | Matt Moore | SP | Rangers | Big Chee |
| | | Wil Myers | 1B | Padres | Roto Value |
| | | Bud Norris | RP/SP | Angels | Free Agent |
| | | Shohei Ohtani | DH/SP | Angels | Free Agent |
| | | Roberto Osuna | RP | Blue Jays | Moneyball |
| | | Gerardo Parra | LF/RF | Rockies | Free Agent |
| | | Jose Pirela | LF/SS | Padres | Free Agent |
| | | AJ Pollock | CF | Diamondbacks | With the 5th Pick Truck Selects |
| | | Jurickson Profar | 3B/LF | Rangers | Free Agent |
| | | Yasiel Puig | RF | Dodgers | Free Agent |
| | | Josh Reddick | LF/RF | Astros | Free Agent |
| | | Anthony Rendon | 3B | Nationals | JetBlack |
| | | Franmil Reyes | | | Free Agent |
| | | Adam Rosales | 2B/3B/PH/SS | Diamondbacks | Free Agent |
| | | Juan Soto | | | Free Agent |
| | | Trevor Story | SS | Rockies | Old Hoss |
| | | Stephen Strasburg | SP | Nationals | Old Hoss |
| | | Eric Thames | 1B/LF | Brewers | Poison Pills |
| | | Mike Trout | CF | Angels | Las Vegas Giants |
| | | Matt Wieters | C | Nationals | Las Vegas Giants |
| | | Tony Wolters | C | Rockies | Free Agent |
| | | Ryan Yarbrough | SP | Rays | Free Agent |
| | | Christian Yelich | CF/LF | Marlins | Big Chee |
SEATTLE (AP) — The Oakland Athletics clinched their first playoff berth since 2014, then beat the Seattle Mariners 7-3 Monday night behind Khris Davis' major league-leading 46th home run.Jonathan Lucroy, Jed Lowrie and Matt Chapman also homered for the A's, assured no worse than a wild-card berth.Oakland was one out into the game when Tampa Bay was eliminated with a 4-1 loss to the New York Yankees. The A's went on to win after Chapman broke a 3-3 tie with a two-run drive in the seventh off Shawn Armstrong (0-1).Coming off three straight last-place finishes in the AL West, the A's (95-62) are 4½ games behind AL West-leading Houston. They trail the Yankees by 1½ games for home-field advantage should they meet in a wild-card matchup.Robinson Cano and Dee Gordon homered for the Mariners.The Athletics will be making their fourth playoff appearance in the last seven seasons, all under manager Bob Melvin, and their 27th overall. The A's lost at Kansas City 9-8 in 12 innings in the 2014 wild-card... [ More] |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 01:37 | Athletics clinch playoff berth with Rays' loss to Yankees | Matt Chapman | 3B | Athletics | Free Agent |
| | | Khris Davis | DH/LF | Athletics | Roto Value |
| | | Jeurys Familia | RP | Mets | Moneyball |
| | | Mike Fiers | SP | Tigers | Free Agent |
| | | Sean Manaea | SP | Athletics | Texas BigSticks |
| | | Matt Olson | 1B/RF | Athletics | Free Agent |
| | | Fernando Rodney | RP | Twins | Free Agent |
| | | Blake Treinen | RP | Athletics | Free Agent |
SEATTLE (AP) — The Oakland Athletics clinched their first playoff berth in four years Monday night, earning at least an American League wild card when the Tampa Bay Rays lost to the New York Yankees.Following three straight last-place finishes in the AL West, the A's found out just a couple of minutes after the first pitch of their game against Seattle that they are in the postseason for the first time since 2014.Tampa Bay's 4-1 loss to the Yankees eliminated the Rays from playoff contention. Oakland still has an outside shot at overtaking Houston for the division title, but is more likely headed toward a wild-card matchup with the Yankees.The A's could still host that game. They beat the Mariners 7-3 to remain 1½ games behind the Yankees for the top wild card.Few people imagined the A's could make the playoffs this season, a young team with few proven stars after finishing 75-87 a year ago. Oakland won only 68 games in 2015 and 69 in 2016.The A's have the third-lowest payroll among the... [ More] |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 01:27 | Yanks lose Hicks to injury; BoSox clinch home field | Sandy Alcantara | SP | Marlins | Free Agent |
| | | Cody Allen | RP | Indians | Texas BigSticks |
| | | Aaron Altherr | LF/RF | Phillies | Free Agent |
| | | Nolan Arenado | 3B | Rockies | Moneyball |
| | | Brandon Barnes | LF | Marlins | Free Agent |
| | | Trevor Bauer | SP | Indians | With the 5th Pick Truck Selects |
| | | Mookie Betts | RF | Red Sox | The Seals Guys |
| | | Charlie Blackmon | CF | Rockies | Big Chee |
| | | Dylan Bundy | RP/SP | Orioles | Free Agent |
| | | Corbin Burnes | | | Free Agent |
| | | Carlos Carrasco | SP | Indians | SportsWiseGuy.com |
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Aaron Hicks injured his left hamstring running up the first-base line in the Yankees' 4-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday night, another concern for New York heading into next week's AL wild-card game.Hicks' 11th-inning double on Saturday drove Didi Gregorius with the run that clinched a postseason berth, and on Sunday the Yankees learned Sunday that Gregorius had torn cartilage in his right wrist during his headfirst slide across the plate.Hicks, who had fouled a pitch off his left ankle just before the double, left Monday's game with left hamstring tightness.New York's win eliminated the Rays and ensured a postseason berth for Oakland, which is likely to be the wild-card opponent but also is still alive in the AL West race. At 96-60, New York is assured of its best record since going 97-65 in 2011.Gardner had a go-ahead single off Ryan Yarbrough (15-6) in a two-run fifth inning.New York used eight pitchers and gave its starters extra rest ahead of the... [ More] |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 01:17 | Angels' Mike Scioscia says he wants to keep managing | Albert Pujols | 1B/DH | Angels | Dodger Blue |
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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Mike Scioscia says he would like to keep managing next year.The longtime skipper of the Los Angeles Angels has been widely expected to step down after the regular season concludes this week. His comments to KLAA-AM radio Monday night suggested he is open to returning for a 20th season in the Angels' dugout, or perhaps a managing job elsewhere in baseball.When asked directly if he wanted to keep managing, Scioscia said: "I'd like to.""We'll continue to evaluate things this week," Scioscia added. "I'll speak with (Angels owner) Arte (Moreno) and speak with (general manager) Billy (Eppler), and kind of come to a decision. But I think that if you love something, you want to continue to keep doing it. If you can, great. And if it doesn't happen, so be it. But I love the dugout."Scioscia, who will turn 60 in November, is the longest-tenured manager in the majors by seven seasons, and he earned his 1,600th career victory earlier this year. Since taking over the team for... [ More] |
Tue Sep 25 2018 | 00:37 | Yanks lose Hicks to injury; BoSox clinch home field | Sandy Alcantara | SP | Marlins | Free Agent |
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Aaron Hicks injured his left hamstring running up the first-base line in the Yankees' 4-1 win over the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday night, another concern for New York heading into next week's AL wild-card game.Hicks' 11th-inning double on Saturday drove Didi Gregorius with the run that clinched a postseason berth, and on Sunday the Yankees learned Sunday that Gregorius had torn cartilage in his right wrist during his headfirst slide across the plate.Hicks, who had fouled a pitch off his left ankle just before the double, left Monday's game with left hamstring tightness.New York's win eliminated the Rays and ensured a postseason berth for Oakland, which is likely to be the wild-card opponent but also is still alive in the AL West race. At 96-60, New York is assured of its best record since going 97-65 in 2011.Gardner had a go-ahead single off Ryan Yarbrough (15-6) in a two-run fifth inning.New York used eight pitchers and gave its starters extra rest ahead of the... [ More] |