Happy Independence Day to those who celebrate! While fans around America fire up the grill, here are three things we’ll be keeping an eye on around the baseball world throughout the day today:
1. Rengifo to undergo imaging:
Angels infielder Luis Rengifo left the club’s game against the A’s last night after feeling pain in his wrist on a swing during the ninth inning. As noted by MLB.com’s Injury Tracker, club manager Ron Washington didn’t provide additional details on Rengifo’s status beyond noting that he was set to undergo imaging on the wrist to determine the severity of the issue. If the injury proves to be a significant one, it would be a frustrating loss for an Angels club that has already begun shopping closer Carlos Estevez ahead of the trade deadline later this month.
Rengifo, 27, is in the midst of a career season with the Angels. He’s slashed an excellent .315/.358/.442 (127 wRC+) while splitting time primarily between second and third base but also making cameos at shortstop and in right field. Those offensive numbers make him the fourth-best second baseman in baseball by wRC+ this year, behind only Ketel Marte, Jordan Westburg, and Jose Altuve. Between that strong performance with the bat, his relative youth, and the fact that he’s under team control through the end of the 2025 season, Rengifo figured to be one of the most attractive pieces the Angels could dangle this summer if they look to trade players controlled beyond this season. A major injury could take that possibility off the table entirely, however, and even a relatively minor one could impact Rengifo’s stock if it gives potential buyers pause about his ability to contribute down the stretch.
2. What’s next for the Rays?
The Rays have long been a team known to zig when others zag, so perhaps it’s not a surprise that in an era when clubs are increasingly prone to wait on trades of significance until the days before the deadline Tampa instead decided to pull the trigger on shipping right-hander Aaron Civale to Milwaukee yesterday in exchange for infield prospect Gregory Barrios. Even so, however, it’s noteworthy for a club like the Rays that sports a decent 43-43 record entering play today and sits just four games back of a playoff spot, to begin July by selling off a piece of their rotation.
Contenders around baseball will surely be keeping a close eye on the Rays in the coming days and weeks, attempting to determine whether the Civale deal was a signal that the club is open for business or simply a deal that recoups some value for a pitcher who struggled during his tenure with the club while opening up a spot in the rotation for longtime top prospect Shane Baz. If the Rays were to sell further, they have plenty of pieces who would surely be attractive to contenders including utility bat Amed Rosario and left-hander Colin Poche without even considering bigger name players like outfielder Randy Arozarena.
3. Bogaerts to begin rehab assignment:
The Padres are getting closer to adding reinforcements to their lineup, regardless of whether the club ends up buying at the trade deadline this year or not. That’s because infielder Xander Bogaerts is scheduled to begin a rehab assignment at the Triple-A level today, according to an announcement from the El Paso Chihuahuas last night. The announcement went on to note that Bogaerts is scheduled to remain in Triple-A through at least July 7.
It’s of course possible that Bogaerts, who last appeared in a game on May 20 and has been sidelined by a shoulder fracture ever since, will need a longer stay at Triple-A in order to fully prepare for a return to big league games. Even so, the assignment is a major step forward for the 31-year-old and could provide the Padres lineup with a boost. After all, Bogaerts is just one season removed from posting a solid 120 wRC+ for San Diego last year. Bogaerts’ return appears likely to cut into the playing time of Donovan Solano, who has posted a 117 wRC+ in 154 trips to the plate with the club this year.
Gwynning
Happy 4th to all my fellow baseball fans and Americans! Enjoy the day with friends and family, and if you have the means and wherewithal… do something nice for a veteran. I just bought breakfast for an old-timer with a Big Red One patch, just pass the aloha on! Cheers all
JoeBrady
Enjoy my friend!
Brew’88
Good on-ya! Cheers Gwynning
Roidville Slugger
I fell like the Rays are always “open for business”…but not in a bad way
straightuphonestguy
I really hope Padres take their time with Bogaerts. Really no reason to rush him back with how well Solano has been playing.
kmk1986
That seemed really fast recovery for bogaerts
ohyeadam
Solano is playing like he has for years. Guy never gets his due
straightuphonestguy
Loved the signing; insanely underrated bench bat/injury fill-in.
stymeedone
I hope they feel they are a getting good price on that extra 3 wRC. We hardly missed you!
Old York
Happy Independence Day! Another year has passed of being independent from those British monarchs.
Joe says...
And now a message from the king:
“Happy Treason Day you ungrateful colonials.”
Sunday Lasagna
Taxes were a much smaller percent before the revolution than they are today. But at least we have baseball now. Kids were hitting rocks with sticks every now and again back then but couldn’t figure out how to make a game of it.
Brew’88
we have baseball, AND better beer than ever before
outinleftfield
Sadly Anchor Brewing, one of the very best, is gone.
Brew88
They had a nice 127 year run though, filled a rare niche when needed most
Joe says...
As long as there’s still Dos Equis, everything will be ok.
outinleftfield
You actually drink that stuff? I let it go flat and pour it in my composting bin.
If you are in the New york area, go try Other Half Brewing Company in Brooklyn. They have several really good beers. I like their Ivy City Lager and the Citra+Galaxy IPA.
You will never go back to Dos Equis.
SewaldSwansonSwoon
Yet just three days ago SCOTUS re-established the position of King to American government…
For Love of the Game
Boooo. Just enjoy baseball and the holiday. Take your politics elsewhere.
MLBTR needs to hire editors
How un-American to dismiss the granting of tyrannical powers to the executive as “politics that should be taken elsewhere.” Any president, regardless of party, may now do whatever they want and declare it an official act while they’re in office. That’s what a king gets to do. But if you like autocracy and baseball, FLofG, maybe you should move to Cuba.
Fever Pitch Guy
editors – I can see why you’re one of the most despised posters here. You’re constantly trying to fan the flames with race and politics.
Yes ALL POLITICS should be taken elsewhere, this is a baseball-only website.
SewaldSwansonSwoon
Newsflash FPG, it isn’t politics. Making a king affects everyone, no matter how much you want to bury your head in the sand and sing lalalala. I don’t see you trying to tell the “hApPy JuLy 4tH” folks to focus on baseball. You people are always such hypocrites.
Fever Pitch Guy
Sewald – I won’t be baited into a political discussion on a baseball website. It’s unfortunate and hysterical that you assume I don’t talk politics elsewhere.
There is nothing controversial or inflammatory about one-sentence holiday greetings. They don’t involve fear mongering and they have never caused an entire comments section to be hijacked.
BloodySox
You mad lol
MLBTR needs to hire editors
“One of the most despised posters here” lmao did you take a survey or something? You’re a weirdo.
MacGromit
i secretly thought it was funny when the Philly’s played in London that we opened the game as usual with a song about our perseverance through the War of 1812 against… the Brits, in their capital. that’s some good American irony.
weaselpuppy
The best part was the Phil’s fan wearing the “The British blew a 13 colony lead” tshirt…
outinleftfield
And now the president is a king because of SCOTUS.
lesterdnightfly
Is Shane Baez related to Javier Baez?
Gwynning
Google says they’re brothers and their mom was Joan Baez.
Russell Branyan
Shane Baz aka the Puerto Rican Prince, is actually Javy’s nephew.
Blackouts are racist
I umpired a 16u travel ball game this summer and russell branyan was the coach.
Gwynning
Angel Hernandez, is that you?!? The moniker almost gave you away, but the story fits the puzzle…
JoeBrady
Where does Bogaerts play? Arraez plays 1st and Cro plays 2nd?
ACK
Xander plays 2B/DH. If you followed Machado recovery from injury this year, Manny DH a lot. I imagine Xander plays more DH and slides into 2B a couple times a week. Cronenworth to 1B, Arraez to DH. on days Xander plays 2B.
Brew’88
It is an IF logjam. Solano will keep playing but not starting very often. Eguy Rosario is most likely to be demoted (again, poor guy), or traded.
Sheep8
It wasn’t Ron’s fault he got hurt!
Michael K. Igawa
For a MLBTR piece, this article is fairly riddled with typos.
Old York
@Michael K. Igawa
I only see two issues in the article:
1. “he was set to undergo imagine on the wrist” should be “he was set to undergo imaging on the wrist.”
2. “in an era when clubs are increasingly prone to wait on trades of significance until the days before the deadline Tampa instead decided to pull the trigger” should have a comma after “deadline”: “in an era when clubs are increasingly prone to wait on trades of significance until the days before the deadline, Tampa instead decided to pull the trigger.”
– What else do you see?
MLBTR needs to hire editors
This is par for the course with Nick Deeds. He makes mistakes up and down his articles and is terrible with commas.
Fever Pitch Guy
Mike – Nick is brand new, cut him some slack. He will improve with time.
MLBTR needs to hire editors
He’s been here for years.
ohyeadam
“ simply a deal that recoups some value for a pitcher who struggled during his tenure with the club while opening up a spot in the rotation for longtime top prospect Shane Baez.”
Spot on imo
RickEO
Boegarts is just about at the end of his contract too. Cheap Redsox
Fever Pitch Guy
Rick – It’s not that the Red Sox were cheap with Xander, they just didn’t want him because they felt Story was better at slightly less than what Xander wanted. Which of course was extremely dumb decisionmaking by Bloom. Which of course happened quite often with him. Which of course is why he got fired the following year.
If you Google it, the articles explaining it will come.
outinleftfield
Bogaerts signed an 11 year deal with the Padres and the Red Sox offered him $9.21 MM more in AAV than the Padres signed him for, they just didn’t want to go beyond 6 years.
whyhayzee
Shane Bastrzemski?