![]() ![]() The bullpen is the one glaring weakness for a Rangers team with the highest OPS in the AL and the second-lowest ERA among starters. The other three teams with a higher bullpen ERA-the Oakland Athletics, Kansas City Royals and the White Sox themselves-are not serious contenders. Texas relievers have the fourth-highest ERA in baseball. If the Astros are in on Dylan Cease, the Rangers should be, too.īut that's not the White Sox pitcher Texas needs to focus most of its energy on. Whether this team buys or sells could change based on its performance over the next couple of weeks, but MLB.com Angels insider Rhett Bollinger writes the Angels are not expected to trade Ohtani, "no matter their record." Even if it's the final memory with him, make it a lasting one. Perhaps the best way to make a lasting impression on Ohtani is to go in on a magical playoff run. 500 baseball, even without Mike Trout, and sat just 4.5 games out of a wild-card spot going into Wednesday's action. ![]() The Angels should be able to name their price for Ohtani, if they decide to deal him. In theory, a trade package for Ohtani should be just as unprecedented as the player himself. The most obvious and intelligent move would be for the Angels to get as much as they can for a generational talent. Given their lack of success through his six seasons in Anaheim and that he's going to hit the market this offseason, it seems highly unlikely the greatest two-way star of our lifetime is headed back to the Angels in free agency. No speculation in sports is more fun right now than trying to predict what the Angels will do with Ohtani. Since the Astros lack talent depth in the farm system, it might take parting ways with a productive major league player like Chas McCormick to swing a deal for Cease. Jon Heyman of the New York Post recently said on MLB Network the Astros "would love to get Dylan Cease," the White Sox ace who finished second to Justin Verlander in Cy Young voting this year.Ĭease has not been as sharp this season, but the 27-year-old star is still regarded as one of the best young arms in baseball and could change the trajectory of the Astros' season. With no signs pointing to an extension between Stroman and the Cubs, dealing him makes a lot of sense. 203 batting average against would be the lowest of his nine-year MLB career. Stroman is 10-6 with a 2.88 ERA, 1.09 WHIP in 118.2 innings pitched over 20 starts this season. USA Today's Bob Nightengale reports the Astros checked in with the Cubs on Marcus Stroman, who is widely expected to become a free agent by opting out of his contract after this season. ![]() France and Ronel Blanco into roles not previously intended for the World Series champions.įirst-year general manager Dana Brown has acknowledged starting pitching is the team's top priority going into the trade deadline. It thrust Cristian Javier, Brandon Bielak and rookies like Hunter Brown, J.P. Houston lost three-fifths of its rotation early in the season, with Lance McCullers Jr., Luis Garcia and Jose Urquidy all missing significant time with injuries. That should help their offensive issues, but they can't fix their pitching depth issues internally. The Astros are fighting to catch up to the Texas Rangers in the AL West, waiting for Yordan Alvarez and Jose Altuve to return to their once-vaunted lineup. The low-cost, high-reward potential is especially appealing. His ability to play all outfield positions works well for the Yankees, given their weakness in left field and Judge's absence. 837 OPS with five home runs on the season. Grichuk, who recently homered against the Yankees, is slashing. They have the fifth-lowest fWAR at the position, and the lowest among legitimate playoff hopefuls.Īndrew Feinsand of MLB.com reported earlier this week the Yankees have interest in Rockies outfielder Randal Grichuk, who is an impending free agent making a little more than $3 million for the rest of this season. Left field is the obvious, glaring weak spot for the Yankees, aside from battling poor injury luck. The Yankees entered Wednesday's action in last place of the AL East, nine games behind the division-leading Tampa Bay Rays and 2.5 games out of a wild-card spot, despite being four games over. ![]() This weakness has been compounded by the loss of Aaron Judge, who has been out since June 3 with a toe injury. It's no secret the Yankees' black hole in left field has existed for much of the year. ![]()
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