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Jake Burger Carted Off With Leg Injury
Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports that Chicago White Sox third base prospect Jake Burger (leg) was carted off the field after suffering a left leg injury in Monday's contest. This comes on the heels of the White Sox losing their top prospect Eloy Jimenez (knee) for a few days. Following the game. […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoEloy Jimenez Slowed Down By Sore Knee
Chicago White Sox top prospect Eloy Jimenez (knee) will sit out Tuesday’s contest with a sore knee. Manager Rick Renteria revealed Monday they’re being cautious with the top prospect because of a sore left knee the right fielder incurred during a practice and aggravated during the game. Renteria mentioned that it is not “serious.” It’s good […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoBen Zobrist Returns For Fielding Drills
Chicago Cubs infielder/outfielder Ben Zobrist (back) was on the field Monday doing fielding drills. Zobrist missed the first few days of spring training with back stiffness and manager Joe Maddon has stated how he doesn’t want to push the veteran. Zobrist hit in the batting cages the other day and should be fine heading into 2018. […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoKyle Schwarber Sheds Knee Brace
Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Schwarber will no longer need to use a knee brace in the outfield. Schwarber is now a full year recovered from a torn ACL and LCL in his left knee. Schwarber got off to a slow start in 2017, which included a stint in Triple-A. The slugger bounced back in the […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoKris Bryant Scratched From Monday’s Lineup
Chicago Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant (illness) was scratched from Monday’s lineup due to an illness. Bryant should be fine and remains one of the better and safer draft picks in 2018. Bryant should expect to see his run production improve this year and should return first-round value in fantasy leagues this year.
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoBuster Posey Held Out Saturday
San Francisco Giants catcher/first baseman Buster Posey (ankle) was held out on Saturday with a mild ankle tweak. There has been no update on if this will be a lingering injury, but the Giants have every reason to play it safe with Posey. Posey should be a top-five catcher this year and is a safe […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoHunter Pence Takes Batting Practice Saturday
San Francisco Giants outfielder Hunter Pence (neck) took batting practice Saturday. Pence had been scratched from Friday’s game with a stiff neck but it appears he is better for now. Pence will play right field for the Giants this year but has seen his stock fall over the past few seasons due to injuries. Aside from […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoBen Zobrist Feeling Better
Carrie Muskat of MLB.com reports that Chicago Cubs infielder/outfielder Ben Zobrist (back) is feeling better. It’s good news for Zobrist, who was also seen hitting in the batting cages. The Cubs are taking it easy with the veteran and he should be good to go for Opening Day. However, Zobrist's fantasy stock has taken a hit, […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoTim Anderson Looks To Steal More Bases In 2018
Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson would like to improve in the stolen base department in 2018. Anderson finished 2017 going 9-for-9 in stolen bases in September. Overall, Anderson finished with 15 on the year. Anderson is looking to get at least 20 or more stolen bases in 2018. He’s an intriguing option for fantasy […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoKris Bryant Not An Option To Bat First
Mark Gonzales of the Chicago Tribune reports that Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon said “four players (are) under consideration for leadoff spot. Kris Bryant is not in that group.” It should be no surprise that the former National League MVP won’t be atop the Cubs lineup, as he should remain in the two-hole. First baseman Anthony […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoRyder Jones To Undergo MRI
San Francisco Giants infielder/outfielder Ryder Jones (hamstring) will undergo an MRI on his right hamstring. Jones tweaked his hamstring on Thursday. Jones got some run last year before landing on the disabled list with a wrist injury. Jones will play some outfield this spring, as he is blocked at both first base and third base by […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoCarlos Gonzalez Could Be An Option For White Sox
FanRag Sports reports that free-agent outfielder Carlos Gonzalez could be an option for the Chicago White Sox. General manager Rick Hahn has said he doesn’t believe the club will sign anymore free agents, but Gonzalez makes for a nice buy-low candidate who the rebuilding White Sox could flip if he has a strong first half. […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoWhite Sox Could Be A Possibility For Mike Moustakas
Jon Morosi of the MLB Network is reporting that free-agent third baseman Mike Moustakas could emerge as a possibility for the Chicago White Sox. General manager Rick Hahn spoke earlier in the week and mentioned that the club is unlikely to sign any more free agents. Moustakas has had a dry market thus far and […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoBen Zobrist Returns To Field Friday
Carrie Muskat of MLB.com reports that Chicago Cubs infielder/outfielder Ben Zobrist (back) was on the field Friday. Zobrist has been absent from workouts all week with a back injury. Manager Joe Maddon has stated that there is nothing to worry about and they didn’t want to push anything with Zobrist. The veteran will be competing with […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoJon Lester Looks Fully Recovered
Gordon Wittenmyer of the Chicago Sun-Times reports that Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Jon Lester (lat) looks fully recovered from a lat injury that sidelined him for a few weeks towards the end of 2017. Lester is coming off a very rough 2017 for his standards and seems like a good bet to have a bounce-back season in […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoJavier Baez Says He Is Having A “Perfect” Spring
Speaking to reporters on Friday, Chicago Cubs infielder Javier Baez said his spring training has been “perfect” so far. Earlier in the week it was reported that Baez could get 500 to 600 at-bats this year but would have to improve his plate discipline, strikeouts and drive balls all over the field. Baez should get […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoHunter Pence Scratched With Stiff Neck
San Francisco Giants outfielder Hunter Pence was scratched from Friday’s contest with a stiff neck. Manager Bruce Bochy mentioned earlier in the week how he’d like to rest veterans this weekend and only outfielder Andrew McCutchen will be in the lineup. Pence should be considered day-to-day. Pence no longer holds much fantasy value as age […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoSteven Duggar Could Start Opening Day
Despite the San Francisco Giants signing outfielder Austin Jackson in the offseason, outfielder Steven Duggar has a chance to earn the nod on Opening Day for the Giants. Outfielders Andrew McCutchen and Hunter Pence will hold down the corners, but Duggar’s defense is above average and he has put up good numbers in the minor leagues. […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoMadison Bumgarner To Start Opening Day For Giants
San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy has announced that starting pitcher Madison Bumgarner will start on Opening Day. This comes as no surprise, as he is one of the best pitchers in the game. Bumgarner spent time on the disabled list in 2017 for the first time in his career after injuring his shoulder. He […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoMichael Kopech Working On Changeup
Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Michael Kopech knows that developing a third pitch in addition to his fastball and slider can be a difference maker. This spring the right-hander has been working on his changeup, as it could be huge for his development. Kopech said he’s feeling more comfortable with the pitch, which he hopes […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoCarlos Rodon Won’t Be Rushed Back
Richard Justice of MLB.com reports that Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Carlos Rodon (shoulder) won’t be rushed back in 2018. Rodon underwent arthroscopic shoulder surgery in September, and the club is looking to get him healthy for the long term. The left-hander has seen injuries slow him the past few seasons. General manager Rick Hahn […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoJavier Baez Can Earn More Plate Appearances With Better Plate Discipline
The Chicago Tribune is reporting that Chicago Cubs infielder Javier Baez can earn more at-bats this season if he improves his strike zone, draws walks and uses the whole field. Baez is one of the more exciting players in the game today due to his light-tower power and strong defense, but he has still struggled […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoMark Melancon Expected To Be 100 Percent By The End Of Spring
Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reports that San Francisco Giants closer Mark Melancon (forearm) is expected to be 100 percent by the end of spring training. Melancon had a rough debut with the Giants in 2017, as he dealt with injuries and disappointed on the field. The closer underwent surgery in September to […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoCubs Impressed By Yu Darvish
After throwing a 25-pitch session on Tuesday, many Chicago Cubs players and manager Joe Maddon were very impressed with starting pitcher Yu Darvish. Darvish recently signed a six-year deal with the Cubs and said, “it seems like I fit naturally with the team.” Darvish was the prized free agent in regards to starting pitchers and […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoBen Zobrist Remains Out
Chicago Cubs infielder/outfielder Ben Zobrist (back) remains sidelined for workouts. Zobrist has been absent all week with a back issue. Manager Joe Maddon seems to be playing it slow with the veteran and said “he’s fine.” Aside from daily leagues or an injury to Javier Baez or Ian Happ, Zobrist shouldn’t hold much fantasy value […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoKolten Wong Turns To Yoga In Quest To Improve In 2018
St. Louis Cardinals second baseman Kolten Wong has turned to yoga in hopes to improve in 2018. Manager Mike Matheny said, “I think he’s one of those guys who wants to take his game to another level.” Wong is coming off a year in which he had both ups and downs but still produced a respectable […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoAnthony Rizzo Won’t Lead Off In 2018
When asked if leading off was a possibility for Chicago Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo in 2018, he replied with “no.” It’s no surprise, as Rizzo remains one of the better middle-of-the-order hitters in all of baseball. Rizzo should be targeted in the top 20 to top 25 this year and should be able to maintain […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoBen Zobrist Misses Second Straight Day With Back Problem
Carrie Muskat of MLB.com reports that Chicago Cubs infielder/outfielder Ben Zobrist (back) was held out of a workout for the second straight day with a back problem. Zobrist should be fine, but manager Joe Maddon didn’t want to push it. Zobrist will likely have more value to the Cubs than fantasy owners in 2018, as he […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoPhillies And Jake Arrieta Have Had Open Dialogue
Jon Heyman of FanRag Sports reports that the Philadelphia Phillies have had open dialogue with free-agent starting pitcher Jake Arrieta. A fit makes sense, as the Phillies have the money to spend and could use a veteran like Arrieta to help mentor a young clubhouse. The Phillies front office is also filled with former Orioles […]
Daniel Burdeen 7 years agoPablo Sandoval Gets Work At First Base
MLB.com's Chris Haft reports that San Francisco Giants third baseman Pablo Sandoval was at first base during infield drills on Monday. Brandon Belt figures to be the primary first baseman, but with Evan Longoria now at third base, Sandoval will need to show versatility if he wants to land a bench spot. Sandoval has been trending down […]
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