With the Angels welcoming back a healthy Jered Weaver in their attempt to turn things around, the Dodgers continue to receive more disappointing injury news. Here’s a look around baseball’s west divisions..
- Dodgers right-hander Josh Beckett could be considering retirement, reports Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times. Beckett’s recent bout with finger numbness apparently has the 33-year-old considering his future, “Any time something like that happens to your arm or you start losing feeling and stuff … you think about it for sure.”
- Promoting top prospect Yasiel Puig is just what the Dodgers need, writes Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com. Puig could showcase his five-tool potential with Matt Kemp on the DL. Since signing as a high-profile Cuban free agent last year, Puig has hit for a .333/.411/.622 line in 258 minor league plate appearances.
- The Athletics sit in second place in the AL West, but one scout thinks the team can accomplish much more, according to ESPN’s Buster Olney (subscription required). The club is currently 31-24, and Olney notes that this is a lineup where Yoenis Cespedes is the only player approaching star status. The scout says the A’s are his pick “to win the league”, citing their roster flexibility and depth.