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[June 01, 2018]
Clayton Kershaw returned to the
mound Thursday for the first time since May 1 after the Los Angeles
Dodgers activated their left-handed ace from the 10-day disabled
list.
Kershaw, who had been sidelined due to left biceps tendinitis,
started against the Philadelphia Phillies and threw five innings of
one-run ball. He wasn't involved in the decision.
The three-time National League Cy Young Award winner is just 1-4
with a 2.86 ERA over seven previous starts this season.
--The Philadelphia Phillies placed outfielder Rhys Hoskins on the
10-day disabled list due to a fractured jaw.
The move is retroactive to May 30. Hoskins was set to see a
specialist in Philadelphia on Thursday to determine whether he needs
surgery. A CT scan revealed he fractured his jaw when he fouled a
pitch off his face Monday.
Despite the injury, Hoskins slugged a double as a pinch hitter
against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday.
--The Texas Rangers activated third baseman Adrian Beltre from the
10-day disabled list, optioning first baseman/outfielder Ryan Rua to
Triple-A Round Rock in a corresponding move.
Beltre served as designated hitter and batted fourth against the
Seattle Mariners after missing the previous 16 games with a left
hamstring strain.
Beltre aggravated the hamstring injury against the Houston Astros on
May 13 -- his fifth game back in the lineup after missing 12
contests with a previous left hamstring strain.
--Oakland Athletics slugger Khris Davis was activated from the
disabled list, going 1-for-3 with a double in his return.
Davis was placed on the DL on May 23 (retroactive to May 21) with a
strained right groin muscle. He leads the majors in home runs the
past three seasons with 98.
After Davis stated Tuesday that he was "100 percent" following an
intense pregame workout including batting practice. The initial
prognosis was Davis could miss up to three weeks.
--The Cleveland Indians recalled prized prospect Shane Bieber to
start and make his major league debut against the Minnesota Twins on
his birthday.
Bieber, a former college star at UC Santa Barbara, soared through
the minor leagues. The right-hander tossed a seven-inning no-hitter
for Triple-A Columbus against Gwinnett in his last minor league
start.
Bieber, who turned 23 on Thursday, was 5-1 with a 1.10 ERA in 10
starts between Columbus and Double-A Akron this season. He is rated
Cleveland's third-best prospect by mlb.com.
--St. Louis Cardinals right-hander Alex Reyes is back on the
disabled list just one day after pitching in the majors for the
first time in 20 months.
Reyes sustained what was termed a "significant" right lat strain
while pitching against the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday and was
placed on the 10-day disabled list Thursday.
"It is not going to be a couple starts," St. Louis general manager
Michael Girsch told reporters. "It's going to be more than a few
starts. We don't have all the information yet, so we don't know
beyond that how long it's going to be. But it is not a minor injury,
and we're gathering more information."
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Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw (22) pitches during the second
inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Dodger Stadium.
Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports
--The Washington Nationals activated right-handed reliever Ryan
Madson from the 10-day disabled list prior to their game against the
Atlanta Braves.
Madson missed 12 games with a pectoral strain after last pitching on
May 13, a game in which he picked up his first win of the season
while tossing 1 1/3 innings against the Arizona Diamondbacks. He was
given the option of taking a rehab stint in the minors but opted to
return to the Nationals right away.
--Los Angeles Angels right-hander Blake Wood had surgery Wednesday
to repair the original ulnar collateral ligament graft in his right
elbow, the team announced Thursday.
Wood missed all of the 2012 season and some of 2013 after undergoing
Tommy John surgery to repair a torn right UCL, which is when the
graft was put in place. According to the team, Wednesday's repair
was successful, and a typical recovery timetable is 12 to 14 months.
Wood sought a second opinion last week after an MRI revealed damage
to the UCL in his throwing elbow. The MRI came about a month after
he went on the 10-day disabled list with right elbow posterior
impingement and a week after he started a rehab assignment with high
Class-A Inland Empire.
--Pittsburgh Pirates infielder Jung Ho Kang will begin a rehab
assignment with high Class-A Bradenton on Friday as he looks to
return to the majors for the first time since 2016.
Kang, 31, was granted a work visa to re-enter the United States last
month. He rejoined the Pirates' organization after missing the
entire 2017 season following his third DUI arrest in South Korea in
December 2016.
Kang received an eight-month suspended prison sentence last year for
the offense.
--The Minnesota Twins recalled right-hander Tyler Duffey from
Triple-A Rochester, the team announced. Right-hander Aaron Slegers
was optioned to Rochester in a corresponding move.
Duffey pitched in three games for the Twins in April and went 0-1
with a 13.50 ERA. He is 3-1 with a 1.50 ERA in 10 relief appearances
for Rochester.
Slegers was sent down one day after giving up two runs in 5 1/3
innings of relief against the Kansas City Royals in his first big
league outing of the season. He is 5-2 with a 3.27 ERA in nine
starts for Rochester.
--Field Level Media
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