As recently as mid-February, Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor called Cleveland “home” and expressed a willingness to stay with the club. No extension has come together yet, but Indians president Chris Antonetti said Tuesday that “neither side has given up trying,” per Paul Hoynes of cleveland.com. However, Lindor noted he has an “early March” deadline on contract talks, so it appears the Indians are running out of time to lock him up in the near future (if they haven’t already). Odds have long been against the Indians finding a way to keep Lindor from hitting free agency when his team control runs out after 2021, as the 26-year-old is on pace to wind up with one of the largest contracts in the history of the game if and when he reaches the open market.
- Reds shortstop Freddy Galvis suffered “a quad strain during a baserunning drill,” according to manager David Bell (via Bobby Nightengale of the Cincinnati Enquirer). Galvis underwent an MRI, but the severity of the injury isn’t known at this time. The Reds looked ripe for an upgrade at short during the offseason, but they instead stuck with Galvis, whom they claimed from Toronto last August and then retained by way of a $5.5MM club option during the winter. Now, if Galvis’ injury is severe enough to cost him regular-season time, it’s unclear who will fill in at short for the Reds. Alex Blandino and Kyle Farmer might be the most logical in-house choices, but neither brings much experience to the table.
- Dodgers utility player Chris Taylor’s out of action for the moment after taking a pitch off the back of the left shoulder, Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register tweets. There’s no indication that it’s anything but a minor injury for Taylor, whom a fractured left forearm limited to 124 games in 2019. The versatile Taylor was a highly valuable player for the Dodgers from 2017-18, but his numbers dipped last season during a campaign in which he batted .262/.333/.462 with 1.7 fWAR in 414 plate appearances.
- Major League Baseball and the MLBPA reached a deal with the world baseball governing body that will allow minor leaguers to participate in this summer’s Olympic Games, the Yonhap News Agency relays. The agreement will give national teams the right to select minor leaguers from MLB teams’ 40-man rosters to participate in the Olympics, but anyone on a 26-man roster will be protected. That means there could be some familiar names to baseball fans in the Olympics, which will include the sport for the first time in 12 years.
HalosHeavenJJ
Japan loves baseball so these would be good Games to showcase the sport, if they go on
Nego
Would Senzel be an option at short?
I know he doesn’t have a ton of experience there but has played some IF. Would solve the playing time dilemma (and bring in a glove-first SS)
gocincy
The club insists he’s not an option at short. He’s playing CF. They gave him reps there last spring and it wasnt an obvious fit. Now, he’s coming back from injury, so the club says he should focus on playing CF, rather than trying to learn yet another position.
Vizionaire
jeff passan thinks betts would make at least $200 mil more than yellick’s new deal.
gbs42
How is Betts relevant to anything in this article?
Vizionaire
not in any way. if you think only arricle related posts should be written you’d have to ask, at least, 50% of posts to be deleted.
dynamite drop in monty
This bagel is stale
DTD_ATL
Most responses are at least a tangent to the original post. This is just totally misplaced and pointless.
Kayrall
These pretzels are making me thirsty.
ksoze
It would be nice, unrelated posts are pointless. No one clicked on the post to talk about Betts, well except for you I guess.
Cincyfan85
I want to see the Reds play Jose Garcia at SS.
Stallion97
I think a lot of us would like that, but he hasn’t played a game above A+ level yet.
Iknowmorebaseball
It’s rather obvious that he isn’t ready but Garcia and his inexperience is probably better then Farmer, if, Galvis is on the shelf come opening day. I think it’s worth mentioning that we have experienced this type of talk before. A player that should not be called up is taken a chance on because of a circumstance then tears it up and then you see that momentum speed up their claim to belonging. Tim Raines?
Iknowmorebaseball
His played 7 games in the cactus league, so not true!
Les Chesterfield
I wouldn’t rush Garcia. He can make the show this year but he needs to earn. Even if Galvis is healthy and producing Garcia has the skill set to pass him this year.
Blandinos numbers as a bench player are good enough to give him an extended trial. AlfRod, the defense first ss, is as ready as he will get for Show too. Neither one are ideal for a playoff run but either will due for the start of season if need be. Not like they were banking on a lot of offense from Galvis anyway
Strike Four
I’d rather see the Reds trade Senzel and some others for Lindor.
jruss520
Need to sign Addison Russell
cincinnatikid
Zack Cozart is still available due to San Francisco cutting him. Reds could have him at league minimum if he could stay healthy
gocincy
Wouldn’t you rather see Blandino, who also plays for league minimum?
jtvincent
no. he is terrible. never been good and wont be good ever
HalosHeavenJJ
His shoulder injury likely ended his career.
ClevelandGuardians2021
Indians just need to let him play out his contract. Personally I don’t want him on a mega contract. Overrated.
Polish Hammer
Not overrated at all, he plays a tough position and does it all and is a solid citizen and teammate. My issue is even if they can somehow come to an agreement on a deal they’d have zero $$ left to put a team around him, his deal would be like ARod in Texas or Stanton in Miami and then 2 years later you’re paying somebody to play elsewhere.
Iknowmorebaseball
Yup
dixoncayne
If they are not in contention, there’s no reason to play out the contract. The Tribe’s success up until trade deadline will determine Frankie’s fate
Sideline Redwine
I think he is overrated in terms of “one of the largest contracts in the history of the game.” He is an excellent player at a premium position, but not one of the best players ever.
Iknowmorebaseball
That is fact! He is a career 280 hitter and that is not amazing
Chief Wahoo Lives
@rolltribe
Yeah, an overrated future Hall Of Famer with an all around talent!
ClevelandGuardians2021
Meh. Not even the best player at his position let alone the whole league. Dudes just big with the media and fans. Ive lost it for him when he started swinging for the fences every pitch.
Chief Wahoo Lives
@rolltribe
Who do you think is the best shortstop in MLB right now if it’s not Lindor?
Lindor is the best defensive shortstop in the game at this time. He will hit 30 plus homers a season. Around 100 RBI. Hit for a good average by today’s standards. Steal bases and is a great locker room presence for his teammates.
Polish Hammer
Stop making sense!
vtadave
Baez is better
jruss520
Sign Addison Russell for SS
ClevelandGuardians2021
Trevor story
mlbnyyfan
Lindor to the Yankees. They need a legitimate lead off hitter. DJ perfect contact hitter to bat second.
hockeyjohn
Yankees don’t have the pieces available that would meet Cleveland’s needs to get Lindor. Besides, Lindor will be an Indian in 2020.