Marlins shortstop Miguel Rojas will go on the 10-day injured list with a dislocated finger, Craig Mish of SportsGrid reports. Rojas appears as if he’ll miss more time than the 10-day minimum, though, as Mish hears the injury is “concerning.” Rojas, who suffered the injury in a loss to the division-rival Phillies on Thursday, has been quietly effective dating back to last season. After notching below-average offensive production from 2014-19, Rojas has batted .287/.369/.461 with seven home runs and nine stolen bases in 331 plate appearances over the past year-plus. The 32-year-old’s 132 wRC+ since the start of 2020 ties him with Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon and San Diego center fielder Trent Grisham.
- The Padres are placing catcher Austin Nola on the 10-day IL with a knee sprain, but they’re optimistic it isn’t a serious injury, Dennis Lin of The Athletic tweets. Nola started the season on the IL with a fractured left middle finger and didn’t debut until April 28. Since then, the 31-year-old has batted .217/.373/.326 with one home run in 59 plate appearances, and he has drawn more walks (eight) than strikeouts (three). Victor Caratini will continue to get work at the catcher position while Nola is out, but it’s up in the air otherwise. Luis Campusano is also on their 40-man roster, though the Padres may want him to get more action in the minors, AJ Cassavell of MLB.com writes.
- The Giants have placed first baseman Darin Ruf on the IL with a strained right hamstring and recalled outfielder LaMonte Wade Jr., Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle was among those to report. Ruf was supposed to serve as the Giants’ primary option at first base after they placed starter Brandon Belt on the IL on Wednesday with an oblique strain, so they’re without any kind of everyday solution now. Jason Vosler started there Thursday, but he has a mere 16 major league plate appearances to his name. Wade, who has minimal experience at the spot, as well as Wilmer Flores (soon to return from the IL) could also fill in, Slusser notes.
- Reds righty Jeff Hoffman went on the IL on Thursday with a shoulder impingement, per Bobby Nightengale of the Cincinnati Enquirer. The Reds are confident Hoffman will avoid surgery, according to Nightengale. Hoffman leads the Reds in starts (11), but with 42 1/3 frames, he has totaled fewer than four per appearance and posted a 4.89 ERA/5.71 SIERA with a 16.1 percent walk rate. The Reds will soon get back Wade Miley back from the injured list, and that will help fill Hoffman’s void. They could also give a multi-start audition to Vladimir Gutierrez until Hoffman’s ready to come back.
Mrtwotone
At first I read “Vladimir Gutierrez” as “Vladimir Guerrero”. For that half a second I was really confused. Time for some reading glasses lol.
Wilmer Flores' Tears
GO WILMER!!! He and I share a name, you know. However, Flores is my middle name, while it’s his last name.
stixxx6
“Rojas had below avg offense production from 2014-2019” – Mish what type of research do you do? Check out Rojas numbers from 2017-2019. Can you see an 11 under the HR column?
ludafish
MiggyRo is my captain. But he is not good offensively before 2020. That year with 11 HR his line was .252/.297/.346 79 OPS+ and lead the league with 23 GiDP. He had one season of OPS+ over his career until the article said and it was 103 in 2017 playing half the games and with a good lineup around him.
He’s a great guy. Great defensively. You love to root for him. He’s a big part of why the Marlins have had success recently with his attitude. The clubhouse has changed thanks to him (and Aguilar for sure. And now Jazz).
Point is let’s not pretend he was not below average at just about everything before 2020. It’s the truth. He will be missed immensely since Jazz can take SS but Isan Diaz is garbage. OF prospects? We got em! Pitching prospects? All day! INF prospects? No… All young and not near ready. I can see Devers being a great defender and top of the order high avg good OBP dude but he needs time still.
Donny also has been managing like he wants to lose his job. The early day Thursday loss was on him (and with help from Miggy getting picked off and hurt). He has also been so bad at bullpen management…. Now where have we heard that. Before
MarlinsFanBase
Miggy Ro is the Marlins version of Udonis Haslem – with less impact. He’s a question mark as to his value to the team. He is a good leader, but is it worth giving a starting job and his salary for a good leader?
We know Jazz is the future there at SS, and we know Isan is looking more and more like a bench guy. And I agree that Devers needs more work. The Marlins may need to look for another MidInf for either 2B or SS, either in the offseason or, if we’re in contention, at the deadline. If at the deadline, we may need to look at moving Dickerson to land one, while making room for one of our MLB-ready OFs..
The good thing about being in a rebuild that is starting to show something is that we can enjoy the season and see what we have; what we don’t have; and what we can use to fill needs.
Datashark
Padres have some Catcher issues as Luis Campusano who batted under .100 in MLB is under .200 in AAA. The other catcher i dont think is on the 40 and is not much better. I bet SD may look to trade out for a more dependable C
giants51
Belt is always hurt…. time to move him