Rockies righty Chad Bettis is set to report to the club to begin moving toward a return, Nick Groke of the Denver Post reports on Twitter. Bettis, who underwent chemotherapy treatment for testicular cancer, has already been throwing and running. Needless to say, it’s great to see that he’s ready to start working in earnest. Notably, too, Bettis could conceivably represent quite an impactful late-season addition if the Rockies stay in contention and he’s able to move through a rehab assignment.
- A quicker path to relief for the Rockies rotation could be in the works, as Jon Gray was able to run on the field for the first time this week, per Groke. Gray is slated to face hitters in a sim game for the first time next week, which suggests he isn’t far from ramping it up in earnest. Groke also notes that the club isn’t interested in utilizing a six-man rotation; presumably, another hurler will step aside to make way for Gray when he’s ready.
- The news wasn’t quite as promising for Rockies outfielder David Dahl, who has also missed the entire season thus far after a strong rookie campaign. His rib issues are still causing discomfort, so the club has sent him back to its spring facility to keep exercising and waiting for the problems to subside, per Thomas Harding of MLB.com (via Twitter). With Ian Desmond back, Mark Reynolds still producing, and Gerardo Parra showing much-improved form, the loss of Dahl hasn’t been as significant as might have been feared. Still, he’d represent another offensive threat, and his progress could be quite important if any needs arise between now and the trade deadline.
- Diamondbacks righty Taijuan Walker isn’t quite ready to take the ball this weekend, Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic reports on Twitter. Walker says his blister is nearly healed, but isn’t quite to the point that the club is comfortable putting him on the major league mound.
- Meanwhile, D-Backs manager Torey Lovullo tells MLB Network Radio on Sirius XM (Twitter link) that the club isn’t interested in moving righty Archie Bradley back to the rotation at this point. That was a topic of discussion when Shelby Miller was lost for the year, says Lovullo, but ultimately the team felt Bradley was too valuable in his current role as a multi-inning-capable reliever. The 24-year-old, a former top prospect, had struggled as a starter in his prior MLB work. But he currently owns a sterling 1.46 ERA through 24 2/3 innings of relief, with 31 strikeouts against just six walks on the year.
- Dodgers lefty Alex Wood, who is on the DL with sternum discomfort but was just named the NL pitcher of the month, got some promising news today. As Andy McCullough of the Los Angeles Times tweets, skipper Dave Roberts says a medical review came back “as benign as possible.” Wood is only expected to miss one more start before he’ll be ready to return.
- Things are obviously not going well for the Giants in 2017; indeed, as Andrew Baggarly of the Mercury News observes, not only is the major league outfit struggling, but all of the organization’s affiliates are currently sitting in last place. GM Bobby Evans says that may be due in part to the fact that the club has pushed younger players up the ladder somewhat rapidly — especially pitchers. Looking back at the MLB outfit, top righty Johnny Cueto had some notable words on the current atmosphere in the clubhouse. Drawing a distinction to his prior clubs, Cueto says the Giants players tend to be “on their own, just sitting at their locker, very quiet, just by themselves.”
davidcoonce74
Kind of fun symmetry as the day started today in the NL West:
AZ: 33-22
COL:33-22
LAD:33-22
SDP:22-33
SFG:22-33
And note it’s also in alphabetic order.
vinscully16
… interesting.
I Believe We Can Win
Illuminati confirned
dodgerfan711
Bobby Evans has no one to blame but himself. The off season was loaded with relief pitchers who could have helped the giants. He decided to only sign 1 of them.
cvarneski
The wrong one to boot.
hooligan
Relief pitchers couldn’t save this team. The lack of production received from every position besides 1B and C has been astounding. They are amongst the worst offences in the game.
dodgerfan711
That is true too. They value defense way too much to the point it makes their offense mediocre. You cant get by with 1 power hitter in the whole lineup. colby rasmus , chris carter and franklin gutierrez would have been way better LF options then the mediocre guys they have out there
bastros88
does Chris Cater play left field, honest question not trying to be sarcastic
Ry.the.Stunner
He has, yes. Whether he’s capable at it, I don’t know.
Blue_Painted_Dreams_LA
Ummmmm No is the nicest answer. Plus Carter has been well bad this year.
layventsky
He has in the past, though not particularly well. Or for those who speak in MLBTR memes, he doesn’t draw rave reviews for his defense at 1B or LF.
frankiegxiii
Yes, but not for the last three years. It doesn’t matter though, I think the ad the Giants had in the paper said “left fielder wanted, experience preferred but not necessary”
Blue_Painted_Dreams_LA
That’s really a terrible post honestly. Look Carter can in no form or imagination play LF. Guti is literally a play 1-2 times a week guy because of his unfortunate health issues. Colby Rasmus well he was coming off of serious hip surgery. I think you’re forgetting that the Giants don’t have a DH. I can see if you said the Giants have should traded for Martinez/Braun, but… OF is a problem for the Giants, because they haven’t had the ability to develop OF’s. And sure sometimes in D in LF is overrated, but those options laid it no wined they signed Ruggiano. It’s not like you mentioned Ces, trade for Martinez/Braun.
dodgerfan711
I could have easily said trade for braun or martinez but i was giving them the benefit of the doubt that they could make a major splash. You have to be kidding right? All 3 guys i mentioned are by far better then jarret parker/mac williamson who was their intended LF platoon coming in to the season. And its a fact they offered guti a contract. Chris carter may suck in left but who cares the players they have arent contributing. At least carter will hit his 30 bombs. Rasmus didnt sign for much its not like it would have been a risk to take a chance on him. We all know he is better then jarrett parker
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MB923
Great to hear about Bettis
blueblood1217
Good news on Wood
hiflew
My guess is that one of the rookie starters for the Rockies (probably Marquez, maybe Anderson) will move into long relief and Jordan Lyles will be DFA’d when Gray returns.
Deke
SF have never hit well. Partially because of the ball park, partially because they have never had any decent depth anywhere, in particular the outfield. BUT When is the team going to take a look at the hitting coach? Bam Bam could be the most knowledgeable hitting coach in the game (I don’t think he is), but if he doesn’t get through to the players so they hit, then he just isn’t the right guy.
porsha
Agreed. How does someone with a career
.220 BA become a hitting coach anyways. The Giants have always been loyal to a fault
myplane150
It’s funny. The Giants had two great years when they were a good team, ’10 and ’12. Yet, they have been getting worse since then. Yes, they won in ’14 but as an example of a team getting hot in the playoffs with 88 wins. Look at their record over the years and ’10 and ’12 are the only standouts. This has been a bad team for a few years now and they are finally being seen as one now.
porsha
Big Giants fan myself, but you are exactly right. I think people are really seeing that they aren’t a good team right now. If you count last year after the all star break, they’re coming up on a full year of being bad