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notebook: Orioles tab C Rutschman with No. 1 pick
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[June 04, 2019]
Oregon State catcher Adley
Rutschman was the No. 1 overall selection by the Baltimore Orioles
in the 2019 MLB Draft on Monday night. The switch-hitting Rutschman
batted .411 with 17 homers and 58 RBIs in 57 games for the Beavers
this season as a junior.
Rutschman is the first catcher to be selected at the top of the
draft since the Minnesota Twins tabbed Joe Mauer in 2001. He was
rated the No. 1 prospect in the draft by MLB Pipeline and by ESPN's
Keith Law.
The Kansas City Royals selected high school shortstop Bobby Witt Jr.
with the second pick. The Chicago White Sox tabbed college first
baseman Andrew Vaughn of California with the third choice. The Miami
Marlins selected slugging outfielder J.J. Bleday of Vanderbilt with
the fourth pick. Outfielder Riley Greene of Hagerty High in Oviedo,
Fla., went fifth overall to the Detroit Tigers.
Rounding out the top 10 were shortstop CJ Abrams from Blessed
Trinity High School in Roswell, Ga., to the San Diego Padres; TCU
junior left-hander Nick Lodolo to the Cincinnati Reds; Texas Tech
junior third baseman Josh Jung to the Texas Rangers; Baylor junior
catcher Shea Langeliers to the Atlanta Braves; and Arizona State
junior outfielder Hunter Bishop to the San Francisco Giants.
-- Designated hitter Nelson Cruz, 38, rejoined the Minnesota Twins.
Cruz went on the 10-day injured list on May 17 with a strained left
wrist but has been out of action since May 12. He played in two
games this weekend on a rehab assignment at Class-A Fort Myers,
going 2-for-7.
The six-time All-Star was batting .270 with seven homers and 22 RBIs
in 35 games before the injury.
--The Chicago Cubs called up veteran outfielder Carlos Gonzalez,
less than a week after signing the three-time All-Star to a minor
league contract last week.
He was designated for assignment by the Cleveland Indians on May 22.
Gonzalez, 33, was in his first season with Cleveland, hitting .210
with two home runs in 117 plate appearances.
He spent the past 10 seasons with the Colorado Rockies before
signing with the Indians as a free agent in March. He has a career
average of .285 with 233 home runs in 12 seasons, including a rookie
year with the Oakland A's in 2008.
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Oregon State Beavers catcher Adley Rutschman (35) hits a solo home
run during the fourth inning against the Arkansas Razorbacks in game
two of the championship series of the College World Series at TD
Ameritrade Park. Mandatory Credit: Steven Branscombe-USA TODAY
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--New York Mets broadcaster Ron Darling will return to the booth
Tuesday after doctors confirmed that his thyroid cancer has
stabilized.
The 58-year-old former major league pitcher had surgery last month
to remove a mass from his chest.
Darling said he would be in the SNY booth in New York to call
Tuesday's game against the San Francisco Giants alongside broadcast
partners Gary Cohen and Keith Hernandez.
--Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Odubel Herrera's administrative
leave was extended through June 17, Major League Baseball announced.
Herrera was on a seven-day administrative leave after being arrested
for an alleged domestic violence incident on May 27. He is due in on
court on June 17.
The 27-year-old Herrera is batting .222 with one homer and 16 RBIs
in 39 games this season. He was an All-Star in 2016 when he batted
.286 with a career-high 25 stolen bases.
--Third baseman Hunter Dozier, who is leading the Kansas City Royals
with a .314 batting average, went on the 10-day injured list due to
a chest injury.
The move was retroactive to Friday. Dozier hasn't played since
leaving Thursday's game with what was described by the team as
"right-sided thorax tightness."
The 27-year-old Dozier is having a breakout season after hitting
.229 with 11 home runs in 102 games last season. In addition to
batting average, he leads the Royals in on-base percentage (.398)
and slugging percentage (.589), and he ranks second in home runs
with 11 in 52 games.
--Field Level Media
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