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Latest On Steven Matz, Mets’ Rotation

By Steve Adams | June 9, 2015 at 7:43pm CDT

Dillon Gee and Jon Niese have long seen their names floated in trade rumors, but that trend could increase in the weeks to come, as ESPN New York’s Adam Rubin hears from a team source that the Mets may promote left-hander Steven Matz before month’s end. (Over the weekend, Mike Puma of the New York Post wrote that Matz could be up prior to the All-Star break, adding that GM Sandy Alderson said the lefty had little else to prove to the team in the minors.) Trade efforts surrounding Gee and Niese have taken a back seat to the draft at the moment, Rubin writes, but talks will again pick up once the draft is complete.

The Mets would like to add a bat to help the big league roster in any trade, writes Rubin, but they’d prefer to add someone versatile as opposed to a strict third baseman, because the team still believes that David Wright will return this season. The team is, however, interested in someone who can play third in addition to several other positions. Rubin notes that a versatile piece such as Ben Zobrist or Martin Prado would be ideal, though it’d almost certainly take more than Niese or Gee to acquire either of those pieces.

The team could improve its chances of landing an MLB-ready bat by packaging Niese or Gee with a younger piece with some additional team control. Yesterday, Puma reported that Rafael Montero could be considered a trade chip when he’s healthy, but the team has no intention of trading catcher Kevin Plawecki, even once Travis d’Arnaud is activated from the disabled list. A healthy Montero would appeal to a number of clubs, though as Puma noted, his injury troubles have lowered his trade value.

Neither Gee nor Niese would completely turn the tide for a struggling rotation, but either could provide some stability toward the back end of a currently top-heavy group of starters. Gee, who is earning $5.3MM this season, can be controlled through 2016 via arbitration. In 674 career innings, Gee has a 3.94 ERA with 6.5 K/9, 2.9 BB/9 and a 46.2 percent ground-ball rate.

Niese is more expensive but also has a better track record. The 28-year-old lefty is earning $7MM this season and is guaranteed $9MM in 2016, and his deal contains 2017 and 2018 club options valued at $10MM and $10.5MM, respectively. Each option has a $500K buyout. Niese has battled shoulder problems in his career, but he has a 3.90 ERA in 954 2/3 big league innings. Niese has averaged 7.2 K/9 and 2.7 BB/9 with a 49.4 percent ground-ball rate in his career, and he’s outperformed his ERA in the eyes of metrics such as FIP and xFIP.

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Cubs Eyeing Further Relief Help Via Trade

By Steve Adams | June 9, 2015 at 5:22pm CDT

Though the Cubs added Rafael Soriano on a minor league pact earlier today, the team remains on the lookout for relief help “via the right trade,” reports Bruce Levine of 670 The Score (Twitter link).

The Cubs are currently utilizing a mix of Hector Rondon, Pedro Strop, Justin Grimm, Jason Motte, Edwin Jackson, James Russell, Zac Rosscup and Travis Wood in the ’pen. To date, Chicago relievers have combined for a 3.68 ERA that ranks 20th in the Majors, though the eventual return of Neil Ramirez and the addition of Soriano could improve those results.

Additionally, Rondon appears to have lost the confidence of manager Joe Maddon recently. The 27-year-old began the season as the team’s closer after performing well in that role in 2014, but he was lifted from his June 6 outing after facing just one batter — a leadoff walk to Anthony Rendon — and he worked in a setup capacity the following night, with Motte earning the save.

The Cubs figure to be one of many teams hunting for bullpen help over the course of the summer, and they’re at least the third team to reportedly be seeking trades for relievers in the past week alone. Yankees GM Brian Cashman recently stated that he “needs” to find a right-handed reliever for his bullpen, and the Braves are also interested in bulking up in the ’pen, though for now they’ll hope that the addition of righty David Aardsma can help to solidify things.

The Cubs could take a look at righty David Carpenter, who was designated for assignment by the Yankees last week. Carpenter’s struggled in 2015 but maintained strong velocity and was excellent for the 2013-14 Braves. The Marlins are one team that has been recently linked to Carpenter. Other than Carpenter, however, there aren’t many relief options in DFA limbo.

Looking elsewhere, Milwaukee and Philadelphia are the most commonly cited potential sellers, and each has high-priced assets that would be appealing to shed for a rebuilding club (e.g. Jonathan Papelbon, Jonathan Broxton and, perhaps, Francisco Rodriguez). With Cincinnati continuing to slip in the division — they’re currently 12 back from first place — one could envision the Reds becoming sellers as well. Of course, Cincinnati’s bullpen is a large reason for the club’s struggles (though Aroldis Chapman would be an intriguing trade candidate if made available), and trades with either the Reds or Brewers could be complicated if any of the three teams are reluctant to make an intra-division swap.

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Prospect Notes: Turner, Draft Updates, Cuba

By Jeff Todd | June 9, 2015 at 3:36pm CDT

The Nationals can finalize their acquisition of Padres shortstop Trea Turner as soon as June 14, MLB.com’s Bill Ladson reports. Turner, the widely-reported player to be named later in the deal that delivered Wil Myers to San Diego — with the Nationals giving up Steven Souza (to the Rays) and also picking up righty Joe Ross — has remained with the Padres organization under the since-changed rules regarding drafted players. The 21-year-old owns a .322/.389/.478 slash with five home runs and ten steals in 231 plate appearances at Double-A.

  • Several notable names have come off the board early on day two of the draft. Duke righty Michael Matuella went to the Rangers with the third pick of the third round (78th overall). Not long after, the Padres took fellow right-hander Jacob Nix, whom the Astros were unable to sign last year after their deal with top pick Brady Aiken fell through. And the Nationals grabbed Mariano Rivera Jr. with the 134th choice.
  • Kiley McDaniel of Fangraphs offers his thoughts on yesterday’s draft proceedings, explaining that it is premature to judge the Marlins harshly at this juncture for choosing young slugger Josh Naylor in the first round (much higher than most pundits had him rated). After all, as McDaniel rightly notes, the supposed “value” of a pick will never be as important in the long run as the simple fact of whether that player develops and produces, and at some point teams simply have to take guys they believe in when they can get them. Check out the piece for Kiley’s views on the clubs that chose well on the draft’s first day.
  • Amateur players come to clubs through the draft and the international signing market, of course, making comparison difficult. Ben Badler of Baseball America discusses the latest news and analysis on the Cuban market, providing a helpful guide on several notable names by assigning them a rough (and entirely hypothetical) draft value. Notably, Badler does not share the optimism that some have expressed regarding righty Yadier Alvarez and, in particular, outfielder Eddy Julio Martinez.
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AL Notes: Royals, Holland, Harrison, Urshela

By Jeff Todd | June 9, 2015 at 1:41pm CDT

While much of the focus around the game remains on the ongoing draft, let’s take a peek in at the latest from the American League:

  • The Royals will soon have to make a call between catchers Drew Butera and Erik Kratz, Jeffrey Flanagan writes for MLB.com. Neither of the reserve backstops can be optioned, and Kratz is nearing the end of a rehab assignment. “If I were to handicap both of them, I would say Butera is the better defensive player and Kratz is the better offensive player,” said skipper Ned Yost, who explained that he had yet to speak with GM Dayton Moore about the decision.
  • The Rangers rotation has held together well enough, and has received a nice boost from Chi Chi Gonzalez, but nevertheless remains an area to watch as the team continues to play solid baseball. Texas may well look to add in the rotation, particularly since the club now seems unlikely to welcome back lefty Derek Holland until right around the trade deadline. Holland has not progressed as well as hoped from his sub-scapular strain, GM Jon Daniels told reporters including Stefan Stevenson of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Twitter link). It now looks like he’ll be out until at least late July or even into August, per Daniels.
  • In more positive news, fellow Rangers southpaw Matt Harrison has managed to return to the hill and is throwing in the low-90s, as Kevin Sherrington writes for the Dallas Morning News. The results haven’t been there for Harrison in his work thus far at Triple-A — he’s allowed eight earned in ten innings — but that is secondary to his overall health at this point given the serious back issues he has dealt with. Harrison still has work to do, clearly, but he could bolster the Texas rotation by early July. He’s owed $13MM annually this year and the next two, while the team holds a $13.25MM option ($2MM buyout) for 2018.
  • As expected, the Indians have officially called up third baseman Giovanny Urshela, a 23-year-old who’ll see his first big league action. Urshela, who entered the year as the system’s 11th-best prospect in the eyes of Baseball America, has slashed .275/.301/.475 in his 83 Triple-A plate appearances this year. He’s said to be more advanced defensively than at the plate, but has significant raw power and solid contact ability (though he does not take many free passes).
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Yankees To Sign Sergio Santos

By Jeff Todd | June 9, 2015 at 11:32am CDT

The Yankees are set to sign righty Sergio Santos to a minor league deal, Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports reports on Twitter. He’ll reportedly head to Double-A.

Santos was designated by the Dodgers and ultimately elected free agency. He put up 13 1/3 innings for Los Angeles, producing a 4.73 ERA while striking out 10.1 and walking 4.7 batters per nine to go with a 46.2% groundball rate. Santos has held righties to a collective .555 OPS this year, though lefties have punished him with a .400/.409/.700 batting line.

New York’s pen has been quite good, though that is due in large part to the unbelievable contributions of Andrew Miller and Dellin Betances. The current relief corps is heavily left-handed, a rather unusual alignment that creates a window of opportunity for the former White Sox and Blue Jays hurler to step into.

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Draft Links: Best Remaining, Matuella, Day One Analysis

By Jeff Todd | June 9, 2015 at 10:18am CDT

Last night, we watched as the first two rounds of this year’s Rule 4 draft hit the books. We tracked the first 42 picks (here and here), but of course another 33 choices were made after that. You can find the complete results of the first day at MLB.com.

Here are some links to check out as we look back at yesterday and look forward to the rest of the draft:

  • Baseball America lists the best players still available, which includes names like high school righties Donny Everett and Dakota Chalmers as well as former Astros pick Jacob Nix.
  • The most intriguing player still on the board, perhaps, is Duke starter Michael Matuella, who was at one point regarded as a possible 1-1 selection but underwent Tommy John surgery late in the season and has dealt with other injury issues. It has to be considered at least possible at this point that he’ll return to college for his senior year; indeed, he acknowledged as much recently, as Laura Keeley of the Charlotte Observer reported. “That’s definitely an option I’m evaluating,” said Matuella. “I’m hoping a good opportunity presents itself. I really haven’t come up with a certain [draft round] cutoff. I’ll evaluate it case by case and see if there’s a good opportunity for me.” Of course, it would not be surprising to see a team with a large bonus pool take a shot on him today.
  • Diamondbacks scouting director Deric Ladnier says that the club has been locked in on first overall pick Dansby Swanson for some time, as Teddy Cahill of Baseball America writes in breaking down the first day of the draft. “This is the player we wanted,” said Ladnier. “We wanted him for a while.”
  • Astros GM Jeff Luhnow tells MLB Network Radio (audio link) that Houston saw second overall pick Alex Bregman (LSU) as a “no-brainer” of a selection, noting that the club believes Bregman is plenty capable of sticking at short. The team’s top baseball man noted that he’s not worried about the possibility of a future infield logjam. “The good thing about having guys at the premium positions is … their fall-back is to play another position,” said Luhnow.
  • It goes without saying, really, that it’s too early to evaluate the results of day one, but Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com compares the Astros’ haul to their 2012 draft in terms of the volume of premium talent. Houston made plenty of noise yesterday — as might have been expected given its league-high bonus pool — in adding highly-regarded high school outfielders Kyle Tucker and Daz Cameron to go with Bregman. Heyman also notes that the Dodgers seemingly achieved good value in nabbing righties Walker Buehler and Kyle Funkhouser with the 24th and 35th selections.
  • Jim Callis of MLB.com pegs the Blue Jays’ selection of Missouri State righty Jon Harris (29th overall) and the Rockies’ choice of high school hurler Mike Nikorak (at 27) as two of the best three picks, joining Cameron. The biggest suprise, per Callis, was the Marlins’ decision to grab young first baseman Josh Naylor in the 12th slot.
  • As a reminder, MLBTR’s draft primer contains links to many essential draft materials.
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NL Notes: Holliday, Plawecki, Montero, Mets

By Jeff Todd | June 9, 2015 at 8:23am CDT

Here’s the latest out of the National League:

  • Cardinals outfielder Matt Holliday left last night’s game with what looked to be a fairly significant quadriceps strain, as Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports. The severity of the injury is not yet known, but we can expect more information today. While the team does have options in left — Randal Grichuk, Peter Bourjos, and Jon Jay are all available on the MLB roster, and top prospect Stephen Piscotty is waiting at Triple-A — any lengthy loss would be a huge blow. Holliday, 35, has put up a typically strong (although atypically low-power) .303/.417/.421 batting line thus far. And St. Louis is already dealing with the loss of first baseman Matt Adams to a severe quad injury, leaving some questions in the middle of the order.
  • The Mets are in an interesting spot as the trade deadline approaches, with some useful trade chips that are also somewhat redundant assets. Among the young, big league level players who the team could conceivably deal, catcher Kevin Plawecki is not really an option to be moved, reports Mike Puma of the New York Post (Twitter links). Though he’ll likely be replaced soon by Travis d’Arnaud, the Mets don’t want to sacrifice depth behind the plate. But righty Rafael Montero could well be moved, says Puma, though he’ll need to get over his shoulder issues and back on track to carry the kind of value the team would hope.
  • While the Mets continue to receive strong results from their rotation, the club’s handling of the staff has been problematic, writes Joel Sherman of the New York Post. Top lefty prospect Steven Matz is being held down until Super Two avoidance can be assured, says Sherman, while the club struggles to figure out what to do with Jon Niese and Dillon Gee.
  • Sherman adds that the club “may have been able” to get Juan Uribe from the Dodgers in exchange for Gee, but passed on the opportunity because the team did not yet appreciate the severity of David Wright’s back problems. The club is now struggling to fill in at the hot corner, particularly with Daniel Murphy joining Wright on the DL.
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Minor Moves: Alex White

By Jeff Todd | June 8, 2015 at 10:29pm CDT

Here are the minor moves from the day:

  • The Astros have released righty Alex White, a former first-round pick (15th overall) of the Indians, according to Bryant-Jon Anteola of the Fresno Bee (via Twitter). Once a consensus top-100 prospect, the now-26-year-old was a significant part of the deal that sent Ubaldo Jimenez to Cleveland back in 2011. After moving swiftly through the minors with outstanding results in his first two seasons as a pro, White threw 149 1/3 innings of 6.03 ERA ball at the major league level over 2011-12. He has been unable to regain his prior trajectory, struggling in particular with heightened walk tallies.
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2015 MLB Draft Results — Competitive Balance (A)

By Jeff Todd | June 8, 2015 at 9:44pm CDT

We already watched a 26-pick conventional first round unfold before ten choices were made by clubs that lost free agents who had declined qualifying offers. Now, we’ll track the results of the final choices before the official start of the second round: those awarded through a lottery held among the league’s ten smallest markets and/or lowest revenue clubs.

As before, you can find bonus pool info and lots of useful links on the players being selected right here. Here are the results:

  • 37. Houston Astros (via Marlins) — OF Daz Cameron, Eagle’s Landing Christian Academy (GA HS)
  • 38. Colorado Rockies — 3B Tyler Nevin, Poway (CA HS)
  • 39. St. Louis Cardinals — RHP Jake Woodford, Plant (FL HS)
  • 40. Milwaukee Brewers — LHP Nathan Kirby, Virginia
  • 41. Atlanta Braves (via Padres) — 3B/RHP Austin Riley, DeSoto Central (MS HS)
  • 42. Cleveland Indians — RHP Triston McKenzie, Royal Palm Beach (FL HS)
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2015 MLB Draft Results — First Round

By Jeff Todd | June 8, 2015 at 6:19pm CDT

The 2015 MLB Draft is underway, and we’ll track the first-round picks as they come in — starting with the first 26 picks (worst-to-first, and excepting teams that sacrificed picks to sign qualifying offer-declining free agents) and continuing into the “sandwich” choices (selections awarded to clubs that lost QO-declining free agents).

Click here for bonus pools and other important context, including links to scouting reports and other assessments. Here are the picks:

  1. Arizona Diamondbacks — SS Dansby Swanson, Vanderbilt
  2. Houston Astros — SS Alex Bregman, LSU
  3. Colorado Rockies — SS Brendan Rodgers, Lake Mary (FL HS)
  4. Texas Rangers — RHP Dillon Tate, UC Santa Barbara — Agreed to $4.2MM bonus
  5. Houston Astros — OF Kyle Tucker, Plant (FL HS)
  6. Minnesota Twins — LHP Tyler Jay, Illinois
  7. Boston Red Sox — OF Andrew Benintendi, Arkansas
  8. Chicago White Sox — RHP Carson Fulmer, Vanderbilt
  9. Chicago Cubs — OF Ian Happ, Cincinnati — Agreed to $3MM bonus.
  10. Philadelphia Phillies — SS Cornelius Randolph, Griffin (GA HS)
  11. Cincinnati Reds — C Tyler Stephenson, Kennesaw Mountain (GA HS) — Agreed to sign for slot value of $3.141MM
  12. Miami Marlins — 1B Josh Naylor, St. Joan of Arc (Canada HS)
  13. Tampa Bay Rays — OF Garrett Whitley, Niskayuna (NY HS)
  14. Atlanta Braves — LHP Kolby Allard, San Clemente (CA HS)
  15. Milwaukee Brewers — OF Trenton Clark, Richland (TX HS)
  16. New York Yankees — RHP James Kaprielian, UCLA
  17. Cleveland Indians — LHP Brady Aiken, IMG Academy (JuCo)
  18. San Francisco Giants — RHP Phil Bickford, Southern Nevada (JuCo)
  19. Pittsburgh Pirates — SS Kevin Newman, Arizona — Signed for $2.175MM bonus
  20. Oakland Athletics — SS Richie Martin, Florida
  21. Kansas City Royals — RHP Ashe Russell, Cathedral Catholic (IN HS)
  22. Detroit Tigers — RHP Beau Burrows, Weatherford (TX HS) — Agreed to sign for slot value of $2.154MM
  23. St. Louis Cardinals — OF Nick Plummer, Brother Rice (MI HS) — Agreed to $2.124MM bonus
  24. Los Angeles Dodgers — RHP Walker Buehler, Vanderbilt
  25. Baltimore Orioles — OF D.J. Stewart, FSU
  26. Los Angeles Angels — C Taylor Ward, Fresno State — Agreed to $1.67MM bonus

Compensation

  • 27. Colorado Rockies — RHP Mike Nikorak, Stroudsburg (PA HS)
  • 28. Atlanta Braves — RHP Mike Soroka, Bishop Carroll (Canada HS)
  • 29. Toronto Blue Jays — RHP Jon Harris, Missouri State — Agreed to sign for slot value of $1.944MM
  • 30. New York Yankees — SS Kyle Holder, San Diego
  • 31. San Francisco Giants — 1B Chris Shaw, Boston College
  • 32. Pittsburgh Pirates — 3B Ke’Bryan Hayes, Concordia Lutheran (TX HS) — Agreed to sign for slot value of $1.855MM
  • 33. Kansas City Royals — RHP Nolan Watson, Lawrence North (IN HS)
  • 34. Detroit Tigers — OF Christin Stewart, Tennessee — Agreed to sign for slot value of $1.795MM
  • 35. Los Angeles Dodgers — RHP Kyle Funkhouser, Louisville
  • 36. Baltimore Orioles — SS Ryan Mountcastle, Hagerty (FL HS)
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