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Carlos Martinez Struggles on Opening Day
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Carlos Martinez struggled in his Opening Day start on Thursday, lasting just 4 1/3 innings while allowing five runs (four earned) on four hits and six walks. He struck out five and hit a batter. Martinez needed 90 pitches to get his 13 outs, only throwing 54 of them for […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoDanny Salazar Officially Heads to the Disabled List
Cleveland Indians right-handed pitcher Danny Salazar (shoulder) was officially placed on the disabled list with a rotator cuff injury. Salazar missed spring training and just started throwing off a mound a few days ago. He'll probably miss at least April, but could be back in May if things go well. His role once he returns is […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoMichael Brantley Officially Placed on the Disabled List
Cleveland Indians outfielder Michael Brantley was officially placed on the 10-day disabled list with a right ankle injury. Brantley is well on his way back from an offseason surgery performed to strengthen the ligaments around his ankle. He made his first Cactus League appearance last week, but the team did not want to push him […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoAbraham Almonte Designated for Assignment
Cleveland Indians outfielder Abraham Almonte was designated for assignment on Thursday. He only managed a .174/.269/.304 slash line in 14 Cactus League games. He's a versatile defender with experience, so he'll likely draw some interest on waivers from other teams. If he goes unclaimed, he'll likely report to Triple-A Columbus and serve as outfield depth […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoCleveland Reassigns Mike Napoli to Minor League Camp
The Cleveland Indians reassigned first baseman Mike Napoli to minor league camp. Napoli was released by Cleveland but quickly re-signed once he accepted the fact that he would need to start the season at Triple-A Columbus. He'll serve as depth and should be up on the Cleveland roster sooner or later. It looks like Napoli's […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoCardinals Finally Sign Greg Holland
The St. Louis Cardinals signed free-agent relief pitcher Greg Holland to a one-year, $14 million contract on Thursday. Holland waited until Opening Day to sign, so it should take him a bit to be ready to appear in a game. Once he's ready, he'll be the unquestioned closer in the St. Louis bullpen, ending the […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoRandy Gregory In the Process of Applying for Reinstatement
Dallas Cowboys defensive end Randy Gregory is officially in the process of applying for reinstatement after his most recent suspension. Gregory was originally suspended for failing a drug test, then failed another one while he was suspended. He was drafted 60th overall in the 2015 draft, but has made just 14 appearances due to suspension. […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoCardinals Officially Purchase the Contract of Jack Flaherty
The St. Louis Cardinals officially purchased the contract of right-handed pitcher Jack Flaherty from Triple-A Memphis. Flaherty will be taking the rotation spot of Adam Wainwright (hamstring) and there would seem to be a decent chance that if Flaherty excels in the first half of April, he could keep a rotation spot even once Wainwright […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoLuke Gregerson Officially Placed on the Disabled List
St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Luke Gregerson was officially placed on the disabled list with a hamstring strain on Wednesday. The team made the move retroactive to March 26, but Gregerson isn't expected to be ready until the middle of April. Gregerson had a rough spring, first dealing with an oblique strain and then suffering […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoAlex Reyes Placed on the Disabled List to Start the Season
St. Louis Cardinals right-handed pitcher Alex Reyes (elbow) was officially placed on the 10-day disabled list on Wednesday. Reyes is almost fully recovered from Tommy John Surgery but just needs a little more time before heading back to a big league mound. He's expected to be ready to return around May 1 but may come back […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoCardinals Officially Place Adam Wainwright on the Disabled List
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Adam Wainwright was officially placed on the disabled list with a right hamstring strain. This was the expected move for a few days now, but now it's been made official. Wainwright is expected to be ready sometime in the middle of April. Rookie Jack Flaherty will take Wainwright's spot in […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoLuke Weaver Looks Poised to Break Out
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Luke Weaver had an excellent spring, posting a 0.55 ERA in Grapefruit League play. He struck out 19 in 16 1/3 innings, and posted a 0.67 WHIP. The young righty will start the third game of the season for the Cardinals and is a prime breakout candidate this season. He […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoTommy Pham Posts Disappointing Spring Numbers
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Tommy Pham had a disappointing spring, posting a .220/.333/.373 slash line in 20 Grapefruit League games. He hit one home run and drove in five runs. Despite the pedestrian at best spring, Pham's breakout 2017 season cannot be ignored. He's one of the top options for fantasy outfielders beyond the top […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoJedd Gyorko Slumps Through Grapefruit League Play
St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Jedd Gyorko struggled this spring, posting a .186/.250/.279 slash line in 17 Grapefruit League games. He hit just one home run and drove in only six runs. Gyorko didn't need to earn the starting third base job this spring, but it still would have been nice to see him play […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoPaul DeJong Set for a Strong Sophomore Season
St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Paul DeJong had a somewhat disappointing spring, slashing just .234/.302/.574 with four home runs and nine RBI in 18 Grapefruit League games. DeJong broke out in his rookie season last year and became one of the top fantasy shortstops. He should continue his success this season in an even stronger Cardinals […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoKolten Wong Had a Rough Spring
St. Louis Cardinals second baseman Kolten Wong struggled in Grapefruit League play this spring, posting a slash line of .205/.327/.273 in 18 games. Wong said he wanted to steal more bases this season, and he did steal seven this spring. Still, even with a potential 20-steal season, Wong doesn't have the upside in other categories […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoCody Allen Pitches Well in Spring Training
Cleveland Indians closer Cody Allen pitched well in Cactus League play, posting a 1.13 ERA and 12 strikeouts in eight innings of work. He allowed just two hits all spring. Allen will resume his role as closer for a team sure to win plenty of games. He has nice strikeout upside, too, and belongs a […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoAndrew Miller Slumps Through Spring Training
Cleveland Indians relief pitcher Andrew Miller had a rough Spring Training, posting a 7.71 ERA in seven innings pitched. It's a small sample size, of course, and Miller has enough of a track record to show that these Cactus League stats are absolutely nothing to worry about. He will continue his role as Cleveland's Swiss […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoCorey Kluber Pitches Well in the Cactus League
Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Corey Kluber pitched well all spring, ending his Cactus League season with four wins, a 2.29 ERA, and 25 strikeouts in 19 2/3 innings. Not that Kluber needed to prove anything, but he showed that he remains a top-tier starting pitcher and someone who should again compete for the American League […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoBradley Zimmer Struggles in Cactus League Play
Cleveland Indians outfielder Bradley Zimmer had a hard time in Cactus League play this spring, posting a slash line of .220/.304/.420 with three home runs and four RBI. Zimmer won't hit for a high average, but he has plenty of power and speed, which makes him an interesting fantasy asset in mixed leagues.
David A Marcillo 7 years agoFrancisco Lindor Struggles a Bit Through Spring
Cleveland Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor struggled a bit in Cactus League play this season, slashing just .231/.282/.538. He showed good pop, hitting five home runs and driving in 12, but wasn't getting on base at the clip he's used to. Still, it's not a concern at all with Lindor, one of the best shortstops in […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoJason Kipnis Had an Excellent Spring
Cleveland Indians second baseman Jason Kipnis had a very strong spring, slashing .346/.424/.769 in 19 Cactus League games. He also swatted six home runs and drove in 12 runs. Kipnis struggled for most of last season with inconsistency and injury issues, but he looks healthy this spring and might be ready to be back near […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoYan Gomes Completes a Strong Cactus League Season
Cleveland Indians catcher Yan Gomes finished up a strong Spring Training, finishing with a .348/.423/.652 slash line. He hit three home runs and drove in 15 in 18 games. Gomes isn't exactly known for his bat, but if he can keep his hot spring going into the season, he could hold off some of the […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoTrevor Bauer Finishes Spring With a Strong Start
Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Trevor Bauer finished his spring with a strong start, pitching five innings, allowing just one run on three hits while striking out seven. Bauer had an inconsistent Cactus League but showed his upside with plenty of strikeouts. He still has the upside he's always had, but Bauer, as usual, comes with […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoJose Ramirez Says He's OK
Cleveland Indians third baseman Jose Ramirez (finger) tweeted "I'm OK" after Tuesday's spring training game. Ramirez was forced to leave the game with a laceration to his left middle finger, putting his Opening Day availability slightly in doubt. Ramirez's tweet doesn't necessarily mean he'll play on Opening Day, but it's certainly a good sign that he won't […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoJordan Hicks Makes the Opening Day Roster
St. Louis Cardinals pitching prospect Jordan Hicks has made the Opening Day roster. After his impressive Grapefruit League play, the team decided to bring the 21-year-old along to St. Louis, where he'll reportedly be part of the late-inning mix. On a team without a designated closer, Hicks has the upside to work his way into […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoRob Refsnyder Traded to the Rays
The Cleveland Indians traded outfielder Rob Refsnyder to the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for cash considerations. The move was made necessary when the club acquired left-handed relief pitcher Jack Leathersich off waivers from the Pirates. Refsnyder was hoping to make the Cleveland Opening Day roster as a reserve, but he struggled mightily in Cactus […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoCleveland Signs Adam Rosales
The Cleveland Indians signed free-agent infielder Adam Rosales to a minor league contract. Rosales was with the Philadelphia Phillies for most of spring training, but was cut last week. He'll provide depth at Triple-A Columbus for now but should see work as a utility infielder in the major leagues at some point this season. He's […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoJordan Milbrath Returned to Cleveland
The Pittsburgh Pirates returned Rule 5 pick Jordan Milbrath to the Cleveland Indians, who then assigned him to the Triple-A Columbus roster. Milbrath was the eighth overall pick in the Rule 5 draft, but the Pirates just couldn't find a spot for him on the 25-man roster. He's a 26-year-old right-handed pitcher who will serve […]
David A Marcillo 7 years agoCleveland Claims Jack Leathersich
The Cleveland Indians claimed left-handed relief pitcher Jack Leathersich off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates and optioned him to Triple-A Columbus. He struggled in spring training this season, allowing six runs on five hits and six walks in just 4 2/3 innings, but he's a decent bullpen depth piece for Cleveland.
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