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[November 30, 2018]
Free agent right-handed pitcher Garrett Richards
agreed to a two-year, $15 million deal with the San Diego Padres on
Thursday. According to multiple reports, Richards and the Padres
shook on an agreement that could be finalized with a physical in 24
hours.
Richards is returning from Tommy John surgery and is unlikely to be
available during the 2019 season. He would be just shy of 20 months
from the operation when the 2020 season begins.
Because of injuries, Richards, 30, has pitched only 138 innings the
past three seasons. His latest ulnar collateral ligament injury was
the second of his career. The 42nd overall pick in the 2009 draft,
Richards has a career 45-38 record with a 3.54 ERA in 170 games.
--The New York Mets have emerged as the front-runners to acquire
second baseman Robinson Cano from the Seattle Mariners along with
closer Edwin Diaz, Jeff Passan of Yahoo! Sports reported. Passan
tweeted that there is "significant momentum" between the two clubs
but that a deal is not done yet.
Cano, 36, is owed $120 million on his current contract, the
remainder of 10-year, $240 million deal signed in 2013. Cano also
owns a full no-trade clause.
Multiple outlets report that Mets outfielder Jay Bruce could be part
of a deal for Cano and Diaz. Further, The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal
reported that the Mets have floated two former first-round draft
picks into discussions -- outfielder Jarred Kelenic, selected No. 6
overall in 2018, and Justin Dunn, a right-handed pitcher picked 19th
overall in 2016.
--The Los Angeles Dodgers are in talks with the Cleveland Indians
about a blockbuster trade that could net them two-time American
League Cy Young Award winner Corey Kluber, MLB.com's Jon Paul Morosi
reported.
The Dodgers could part with outfielder Yasiel Puig in a deal for
Kluber and would likely need to throw in another significant player
or two for the Indians to move their ace starter, Morosi wrote.
The Dodgers would be willing to part with starter Alex Wood and
pitching prospect Yadier Alvarez for the opportunity to pair Kluber
with NL Cy Young winner Clayton Kershaw at the top of their
rotation, according to the report. The blockbuster is one of several
being discussed between the teams, according to Morosi.
--The Seattle Mariners acquired relief pitcher Ricardo Sanchez from
the Atlanta Braves for cash considerations, the club announced.
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Los Angeles Angels pitcher Garrett Richards (43) delivers against
the Seattle Mariners in the first inning at Safeco Field. Mandatory
Credit: Lindsey Wasson-USA TODAY Sports
Sanchez, 21, made 13 starts for Double-A Mississippi in 2018,
finishing 2-5 with a 4.06 ERA. The left-hander was designated for
assignment by the Braves on Monday.
The Mariners also released right-hander Casey Lawrence, who is
expected to sign with a Japanese team. Lawrence, 31, went 1-0 with a
7.33 ERA in 11 relief appearances for Seattle last season. He spent
most of the year with Triple-A Tacoma, going 7-5 with one save and a
3.31 ERA in 19 games (16 starts).
--The Los Angeles Angels acquired infielder Tommy La Stella from the
Chicago Cubs for cash considerations or a player to be named. The
trade of La Stella comes two days after the Cubs acquired infielder
Ronald Torreyes from the New York Yankees.
La Stella, 29, batted .266 with one homer and 19 RBIs in 123 games
last season. He spent four seasons with the Cubs, producing a
batting average high of .288 in 2017. He has a .264 career average
and 10 homers and 94 RBIs in 396 major league games.
The Angels also released 29-year-old outfielder Jabari Blash, who
batted .103 with one RBI and 24 strikeouts in 39 at-bats for Los
Angeles last season.
--The Texas Rangers signed right-hander Edinson Volquez to a
one-year, $2 million contract, according to reports from MLB
Network's Jon Heyman and The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal.
The 35-year-old is coming off Tommy John surgery and did not pitch
last season. He signed a two-year minor league deal almost a year
ago with the Rangers, but the team agreed to convert his deal into a
big-league contract. The deal includes $5 million in incentives,
Heyman reported.
Volquez went 4-8 with a 4.19 ERA in 17 starts in 2017 with the Miami
Marlins. He has a career record of 93-87 with a 4.42 ERA in 276
games (269 starts) over 13 seasons.
--Field Level Media
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