Athletics left-hander Scott Kazmir left today’s start against the Tigers with soreness in his throwing shoulder, and manager Bob Melvin told reporters after the game that Kazmir is undergoing an MRI (Twitter link via MLB.com’s Jane Lee). It’s not known at this time whether or not Kazmir will require a stint on the disabled list, but as an impending free agent and a potential trade target, that status of Kazmir is one that could have significant impact on storylines around the game in the coming months. To this point in the season, Kazmir has been brilliant, notching a 2.93 ERA with 8.8 K/9, 3.9 BB/9 and a 47.1 percent ground-ball rate in 58 1/3 inning. Kazmir is earning $11MM in the second and final season of a two-year, $22MM contract.
Here’s more from the AL West…
- Following the Angels’ trade for Kirk Nieuwenhuis, Marc Krauss could find himself headed back to Triple-A, but the team could also place Collin Cowgill on the disabled list, writes Alden Gonzalez of MLB.com. Gonzalez’s notebook post looks at several roster situations for the Angels, including the team’s uncertain second base situation and the injury status of right-hander Mike Morin, who doesn’t sound to be returning anytime soon. Morin will miss “weeks, not days,” per manager Mike Scioscia.
- The Mariners have been operating with a six-man bullpen for a couple of days as a means of delaying the need to make a decision on the team’s veterans, writes Bob Dutton of the Tacoma News Tribune. Delaying a move by even a few days gave the Mariners time to further examine trade possibilities, Dutton notes, but they’ll soon need to add a reliever to the mix. Candidates include Lucas Luetge, Mayckol Guaipe and Kevin Gregg, though Gregg would require a 40-man roster move and force the team’s hand even sooner. Players currently at risk, Dutton writes, are Rickie Weeks, Willie Bloomquist, Justin Ruggiano and Dustin Ackley. It seems highly unlikely that the Mariners would do something as drastic as designating Ackley for assignment, but if they’re truly exploring trade possibilities, he’d likely have the most appeal of the four players listed by Dutton. One way to buy a bit more time would be to option Chris Taylor back to Triple-A to make room for a reliever that’s already on the 40-man roster.
- Astros GM Jeff Luhnow tells Evan Drellich of the Houston Chronicle that there will be no second-guessing on when the team should have brought up top prospect Carlos Correa, regardless of how the season ends. Luhnow says that despite Correa’s gaudy numbers at Triple-A, he’s still benefiting from the time there, as he’s being exposed to more offspeed pitches than ever before and being forced to make adjustments within at-bats. Luhnow said that even in an extreme scenario such as missing the playoffs by one game, there would be too many factors — managerial moves, daily roster decisions, player performances — to say whether or not promoting Correa early would’ve altered the course of the season.
scann
Correa and Altuve the modern day Biggio and Bagwell……
R.D.
I like em both, but I don’t think either will be comparable players to bagwell….
Anthony Rainier
Correa will end up at 3rd in a couple of years.
tesseract
Why do you say so? He’s been rated as an above average SS
Anthony Rainier
He’s still growing they say and he might outgrow the position, plus I think we’ll be taking a SS with the number 2 pick in the draft… One of the college SS who should need 2 years in the minors before he’s ready
Hopper15 2
A’s just can’t catch a break.
Mark D
14 1-run losses this year. Astros have 17 losses, period.
Wooltron
I thought for sure when Kazmir came out of that game today without an obvious injury that Beane had traded him mid game.
Dock_Elvis
Mariners end up DFA’ing Ackley before he goes through arb anyway…he has a little defensive value, but he’s been a black hole on offense
Lefty_Orioles_Fan
Well, as I just stated to a Mariners type. I wouldn’t mind a Ackley/De Aza Trade. Maybe that could work for both players.
Dock_Elvis
Not really, M’s need roster space for a reliever. I don’t think it happens now necessarily. M’s already have subpar OF options.