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[December 15, 2017]
(The Sports Xchange) - Major League Baseball is conducting an
investigation into whether a team official leaked medical
information pertaining to Japanese two-way star Shohei Ohtani, ESPN
reported on Thursday.
Sports Illustrated reported on Tuesday that Ohtani received a
platelet-rich plasma injection for his right (pitching) elbow. Yahoo
Sports published details from Ohtani's medical records later in the
day, noting that he has a Grade 1 sprain of the ulnar collateral
ligament in his pitching arm.
Los Angeles Angels general manager Billy Eppler told reporters that
Ohtani had a PRP injection in his pitching elbow and said that the
team was pleased with the results of his physical. Eppler also said
that documentation of Ohtani's medical history was circulated among
teams interested in him.
Ohtani agreed to sign with the Angels, who won the 23-year-old's
services over competition from the Chicago Cubs, Texas Rangers, Los
Angeles Dodgers, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants and Seattle
Mariners. Ohtani was put up for bid by the Pacific League's Hippon
Ham Fighters for the maximum $20 million posting fee. He had until
Dec. 22 to agree to a major league deal.
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All-Star right-hander Brandon Kintzler agreed to a two-year contract
with the Washington Nationals, multiple outlets reported.
USA Today Sports reported that the deal is worth $10 million and
includes a third-year option worth $6 million. The Nationals
acquired Kintzler from the Minnesota Twins at the trade deadline in
July for left-handed pitching prospect Tyler Watson and $500,000 in
international bonus pool allocation.
Kintzler, who converted 28 of 32 save opportunities with the Twins,
posted a 2-1 mark with one save and a 3.46 ERA in 27 appearances
with the Nationals. The 33-year-old owns a 14-14 mark with 46 saves
and a 3.26 ERA in 298 career appearances with the Milwaukee Brewers,
Twins and Nationals.
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The Chicago Cubs and right-handed sinkerballer Steve Cishek have
agreed to a two-year deal, multiple outlets reported.
Cishek recorded a 3-2 mark with a 2.01 ERA in 49 appearances last
season with the Seattle Mariners and Tampa Bay Rays. The Rays
acquired Cishek and cash considerations from the Mariners in July
for left-hander Erasmo Ramirez.
The 31-year-old Cishek owns a 24-28 record with 121 saves and a 2.73
ERA in eight seasons with the Miami Marlins, St. Louis Cardinals,
Mariners and Rays.
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The New York Mets agreed to a two-year, $14 million contract with
reliever Anthony Swarzak, multiple outlets reported.
Swarzak bolstered Milwaukee's bullpen down the stretch last season
and finished with a 6-4 mark with two saves, a 2.33 ERA and 1.03
WHIP in 70 relief appearances with the Chicago White Sox and
Brewers.
Swarzak spent the first five seasons of his major league career with
the Minnesota Twins before pitching with the Cleveland Indians and
New York Yankees. He owns a 23-30 career mark with a 4.22 ERA in 287
appearances.
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The Minnesota Twins and closer Fernando Rodney agreed to a one-year
contract, multiple outlets reported.
SiriuxXM reported that the deal is worth $4.5 million, with
incentives that could raise its value to $6 million.
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Nationals relief pitcher Brandon Kintzler (21) throws a pitch
against the Los Angeles Angels during the eighth inning at Nationals
Park. Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports
Rodney, 40, who recorded a 5-4 mark with a 4.23 ERA, converted 39 of
45 save opportunities last season with the Arizona Diamondbacks. The
three-time All-Star has 300 career saves and a 44-63 mark with 3.73
ERA in 14 major league seasons with eight teams. He led the American
League in saves in 2014 when he had 48 for the Seattle Mariners.
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The Oakland Athletics acquired outfielder Stephen Piscotty from the
St. Louis Cardinals for minor league infielders Yairo Munoz and Max
Schrock.
Piscotty batted .235 with nine homers and 39 RBIs in 107 games last
season with the Cardinals. He is signed to a six-year, $33.5 million
contract through the 2022 season.
The trade also brings the 26-year-old Bay Area native and Stanford
star closer to home. Piscotty missed time last season to spend with
his family after his mother, Gretchen, was diagnosed with ALS.
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The St. Louis Cardinals officially acquired All-Star Marcell Ozuna
from the Miami Marlins in exchange for fellow outfielder Magneuris
Sierra, right-handers Sandy Alcantara and Zac Gallen, and
left-hander Daniel Castano.
The trade comes on the heels of two other big-name departures by the
new Marlins regime, led by co-owner and CEO Derek Jeter. Miami
traded reigning National League MVP Giancarlo Stanton to the New
York Yankees on Monday in exchange for second baseman Starlin
Castro, minor league right-hander Jorge Guzman and minor league
infielder Jose Devers.
Two-time All-Star second baseman Dee Gordon was sent to the Seattle
Mariners last week for right-hander Nick Neidert, infielder Chris
Torres and right-hander Robert Dugger.
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The Detroit Tigers selected Arizona Diamondbacks minor league
outfielder Victor Reyes with the No. 1 overall pick of Major League
Baseball's Rule 5 draft at the winter meetings.
The San Francisco Giants selected right-hander Julian Fernandez from
the Colorado Rockies and the Philadelphia Phillies chose Nick Burdi
from the Minnesota Twins, but he was shuffled to the Pittsburgh
Pirates for $500,000 in international bonus pool money.
The World Series champion Houston Astros selected
left-hander/outfielder Anthony Gose, who was the lone player
selected with extensive major league experience.
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