Mets right-hander Noah Syndergaard will begin an injury rehab assignment Tuesday at the Single A-level, according to Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. Syndergaard could return to the majors within five days of that outing, DiComo reports. The Mets placed Syndergaard on the injured list June 16 with a hamstring strain, adding to what has been a surprisingly pedestrian season for the 26-year-old. A front-line starter when he was healthy enough to take the mound from 2015-18, Syndergaard has managed a mediocre-at-best 4.55 ERA in 95 innings this season. However, the flamethrowing Syndergaard’s 2019 peripherals have been more encouraging – albeit not as dominant as they had been in prior years – as he has logged a 3.61 FIP with 8.81 K/9, 2.27 BB/9 and a 47.6 percent groundball rate.
More from the National League…
- Dodgers center fielder A.J. Pollock is hoping to return when the second half of the season kicks off July 12, Pedro Moura of The Athletic tweets. Pollock’s continuing to work back from the right elbow surgery he underwent at the start of May. Before going under the knife, Pollock got off a tough start in 2019 after emigrating from the Diamondbacks to the rival Dodgers over the winter on a four-year, $60MM contract. The 31-year-old has hit just .233/.287/.330 (64 wRC+) in 115 plate appearances this season, but considering his productive track record and the Dodgers’ goal of having capable depth everywhere, they’ll be glad to get Pollock back.
- With Cardinals closer Jordan Hicks in danger of missing the rest of the season because of a torn ulnar collateral ligament, it’s “expected” they’ll use Carlos Martinez as their main game-ending option, Rick Hummel of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch writes. That would be a new role for the 27-year-old Martinez, who’s working out of the Cardinals’ bullpen this season largely because spring shoulder issues prevented him from ramping up as a starter entering the campaign. Martinez has totaled nine saves during his career, which began in 2013, and has been one of the Cardinals’ most effective relievers this year. He owns a 3.00 ERA/3.38 FIP with 8.4 K/9, 3.00 BB/9 and a Hicks-like 61.5 percent groundball rate in 15 innings.
- Righty Jimmy Nelson, now out of the Brewers’ starting rotation, will “likely” function as a long reliever, Robert Murray of The Athletic writes (subscription link). For now, Nelson’s rotation spot will go to righty reliever Adrian Houser. Nelson’s hopeful he’ll eventually return to Milwaukee’s starting staff, per Murray, who delves into the 30-year-old’s 2019 struggles in his piece. While Nelson was the Brewers’ best starter in 2017, late-season shoulder surgery that year kept him out of major league action until three weeks ago. Nelson then made three subpar starts before the Brewers moved him into a lesser role. Houser, 26, has logged an impressive 2.27 ERA/3.37 FIP with 10.23 K/9 and 3.41 BB/9 this season, but as Murray notes, he won’t work deep into games as a starter. He has averaged just under two innings per appearance across 16 tries this season, having totaled 31 2/3 frames.
aussiegiants53
Cards going to try acquire a closer now? Can I interest you in Will Smith? Tony Watson?
mac1brad
Yes
tim815
San Francisco has a chance to upgrade their pipeline these next 5 or so weeks.
aussiegiants53
I hope so mate. As much as I have enjoyed these blokes on the Giants, they can bring back some young talent and that’s what’s needed. Pick the phone up Cardinals
bravesfan88
I really hope the Braves come calling…They could definitely use Smith as their closer..
Swarzak, Webb, Newk, and Jackson have all been pleasant surprises out of the pen, but they desperately need a true, reliable closer.
Kyle Wright, Joey Wentz, and Tucker Davidson could hopefully get the job done..
aussiegiants53
Smith would help them lock down that 9th inning, as a Giants fan I’ll take that package offered, call it a deal 🙂
SalaryCapMyth
That is a crazy package for something like 40 IP of Smith just to watch him go to free agency after this season.
The market is in demand for strong relief arms but there are also several available: Ken Giles, kirby Yates, Colome from the White Sox to name some off the top of my head. Just last year, Brad Hand got one top 20 prospect for 3 years of Hand so that package for a few months of Smith is an overpay by a whide margin.
Bunselpower
I can already see them trading O’Neill for one, which I think would be a terrible mistake. He needs to be in there because the current crop is not getting it done.
Freebird
I figure he’s ozunas replacement next year
Bunselpower
He should be. But he also should be in there right now.
Nick Stevens
Tyler O’Neill is not good. He is the typical tweeter. Hits in AAA. Can’t hit MLB sliders and curves. Also, he doesn’t play good enough defense. Trade him.
Polish Hammer
A trade for Hand?
hockeyjohn
Please stop it. Cleveland needs to keep Brad Hand.
SalaryCapMyth
I think the vultures can stop circling the Indians for now. It made since to contemplate trades when they were a couple games under 500 and 10 games back but now they have won 8 out of their last 10, they are sitting in a wild card spot at the moment and the Twins have cooled off.
jvent
When Syndergaard comes back trade him to LAD for Verdugo,Urias or May and Ruiz that’ll solve 3 of the Mets problems going forward a real CF a young Catcher and a young SP
PopeMarley
Dodgers are fine in the pitching already.
kenleyfornia2
So did you not think in your fantasy that the Dodgers have to agreee to this?
Blue_Painted_Dreams_LA
Whaattt Kenley… Why wouldn’t the Dodgers jump at a chance to create two holes in areas of needs? I find it funny anyone thinks the Dodgers would actually trade Verdgo at this point. Let alone move Urias without addressing their actual needs.
cornnut
So true BULLPEN BULLPEN BULLPEN!!!!!!!
bravesfan88
I lol’ed
andrewgauldin
So Verdugo for Syndergaard and…. Verdugo has more value than Thor as of right now. Syndergaard isn’t durable, and he’s just not that good. While Verdugo is hot and controllable for 4-5 years.I think May and Ruiz is an overpay as well.
jbigz12
Try 6 years. Verdugo is controllable for 6 years.
dlevin11
Trade Syndergaard to Yankees who need pitching and have a ton of prospects
PopeMarley
You must be trolling.
SalaryCapMyth
Check out MLB Pipeline. The Yankees dont have the farm they did a couple years ago. If they decide to go this route they have one big trade or a few small ones.
Harwood
I love it when MLB The Show kids who don’t actually follow real baseball comment. Why stop there kid? Why not trade Zach Wheeler to Anaheim for Trout & Otani? Maybe a Conforto for Yellich swap?
fits65
After that trade, Wilpon’s will finally sell the Mets to a consortium lead by Branch Rickey and Jackie Robinson.
aaronbj
Dodgers need relief help not starters! They are not going to trade Verdugo! They might trade Pederson but not Verdugo!
Blue_Painted_Dreams_LA
They aren’t going to trade Pederson either. The shopping list seems pretty straight forward; a vet bench bat (because they always do), a late innings guy, and a potential Loogy. If they add a SP, just to protect themselves from a Hill situation, chances are it’s a swing guy.
jbigz12
Seems like Stripling and Urias are quality swing guys. I’d think a real solid set up man would be higher on the wish list.
bravesfan88
I think you Dodgers’ fans should stop being greedy, and give someone else a viable chance to win the NL!! lol haha..
I just hope the Braves can #1. Make it to the playoffs, but more importantly #2. Avoid playing the Dodgers in the 1st round. That way, the Braves might at least have a shot at winning a playoff series..
I am a die hard Braves, but I am also a realist..There is NO CHANCE they’re beating the Dodgers in a series, unless they somehow catch fire, pitch lights out, and add at least 2 more excellent pen pieces…And that’s without the Dodgers making any additions at the deadline../:
Blue_Painted_Dreams_LA
Oh I think that’s definitely first on the wish list. Really though that’d seemingly be the only big ticket item. Acquiring soon to be free agents who are complimentary pieces won’t dent the deep system. Considering they like to protect themselves, a move to allow them to use, but still conserve Urias’s innings for the playoffs I can definitely see them going that route. It also saves them from overusing the two LH RPs they have as a domino effect of Urias consistently starting. It would also protect from potential fatigue/ineffectiveness Stripling may experience down the stretch as he’s stretched out and eating innings.
alaman
Yes we need relief pitching VERY bad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
king beas
Trade Noah and diaz for tucker and Whitley
jvent
Only if Cano goes in that deal too lol Mets aren’t going to deal Diaz for what they gave up and took on to get him. The Mets need a young CF with speed, a young catcher and a young SP.
king beas
Tucker is a young cf and Whitley is a young sp
fits65
And vent….
They need a real coaching staff, a relevant manager, a qualified GM and committed ownership.
Starting with the last item which is the most important, that won’t happen as long as fans line the pockets of the Wilpon’s.
dlevin11
Dodgers really do look like the team to beat this year unless Yankees get starting pitching before the trade deadline.
CrewBrew
Did the Astros suddenly move to the NFL?
Nick Stevens
Good to see the Cardinals putting the brains of the bullpen in the closer role.
$crewBaLL
council will leave him in long enough to get shelled.