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notebook: Kimbrel's asking price may be falling
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[April 15, 2019]
Kimbrel's asking price may have
fallen.
The free agent, who pitched for the World Series champion Boston Red
Sox last year, originally was seeking a deal in the vicinity of six
years for $100 million, The Athletic reported in December.
But on Sunday, The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal reported that Kimbrel
could be willing to take less. Rosenthal tweeted that "Kimbrel
continues to seek a deal he believes to be fair" and cited the deals
signed by relievers Wade Davis (three years, $52 million) and Zack
Britton (three years, $39 million) as benchmarks for Kimbrel.
Kimbrel, who turns 31 in May, was 5-1 with a 2.74 ERA and 42 saves
last season. Four times in his nine-year career he has led the
league in saves and has 333 for his career. The seven-time All-Star
has finished in the top 10 in Cy Young Award balloting five times.
He has a career 31-19 record and 1.91 ERA.
--After missing a weekend series at Chicago against the Cubs, Los
Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout is expected to be with the team
Monday at Texas for the start of a three-game series.
Trout's availability for Monday's game versus the Rangers still is
not known, but his most recent examination for a right groin strain
was positive. According to mlb.com, ultrasound images revealed that
Trout's injury is progressing in a positive direction.
The two-time MVP was injured on the bases in Tuesday's victory over
the Milwaukee Brewers. He did not play in Wednesday's series finale
against Milwaukee and was absent for the series at Wrigley Field
(Sunday's game was postponed because of weather).
--Boston Red Sox outfielder Andrew Benintendi exited Sunday's game
against the Baltimore Orioles in the fourth inning after fouling a
pitch off the top of his right foot the inning prior.
Benintendi got on top of a 93 mph fastball and knocked it just under
the shin guard on his right leg, howling in pain and hitting the
ground immediately. Despite a noticeable limp, Benintendi initially
remained in the contest.
He continued his at-bat and managed to leg out a double on a flare
down the left field line. He was stranded at second after Mookie
Betts flew out to center to end the inning. Blake Swihart took over
for Benintendi in left field between innings.
--The Seattle Mariners placed left-hander Wade LeBlanc on the 10-day
injured list with a strained right oblique.
The Mariners recalled right-hander Erik Swanson from Triple-A Tacoma
in a corresponding move.
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Braves relief pitcher Craig Kimbrel throws in the ninth inning of
their MLB National League baseball game against the Washington
Nationals in Washington August 6, 2013. REUTERS/Gary Cameron
LeBlanc, 34, left Friday's start against Houston with two outs in
the fifth inning. He is 2-0 with a 4.50 ERA in three starts this
season.
--Pittsburgh Pirates starter Chris Archer said he has dropped his
appeal of his five-game suspension, but with the way the schedule
falls, he shouldn't miss his turn in the rotation.
Archer was among three people suspended for their participation in a
brawl between the Pirates and Cincinnati Reds on April 7. MLB issued
suspensions for Archer, Reds manager David Bell and outfielder
Yasiel Puig on Tuesday.
Archer began serving his suspension Sunday. The right-hander started
Saturday's game against the Washington Nationals, and because the
Pirates have two days off next week, he isn't scheduled to pitch
until next Sunday at home against San Francisco.
--Detroit Tigers left-hander Matt Moore will undergo surgery to
repair a torn meniscus in his right knee, the team revealed.
Moore is slated to undergo the procedure Wednesday and told
reporters he hopes to return in four to six weeks. Moore initially
injured the knee during a start against the Kansas City Royals on
April 6. He departed that contest in the third inning.
He said he has experienced two setbacks since suffering the injury.
--The Milwaukee Brewers added catching depth, acquiring David
Freitas from the Seattle Mariners in exchange for minor league
right-hander Sal Biasi.
Freitas, who appeared in one game with the Mariners this season, has
43 games of major league experience, batting .214 with one home run
and eight RBIs. He was assigned to Triple-A San Antonio.
Freitas, 30, will take the 40-man roster spot left vacant when the
Brewers transferred right-hander Corey Knebel (elbow) to the 60-day
injured list.
--Field Level Media
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