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July

30
Phillies acquire Vargas from Mets

The Phillies announced the acquisition of pitcher Jason Vargas and some cash from the Mets. The Mets will receive minor league catcher Austin Bossart in return for Vargas, per Joel Sherman of the New York Post. To make room for Vargas on the 40-man roster, the Phillies designated Yacksel Rios for assignment. The Phillies are also getting money from the Mets in the deal, according to NBC Sports Philadelphia’s Jim Salisbury. Vargas, 36, put up a solid 4.01 ERA with 81 strikeouts and 39 walks across 94 1/3 innings for the Mets this season. The lefty is owed the remainder of his $8 million salary and has an $8 million club […]

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July

29
Scherzer doubtful to make next start vs. Braves

Max Scherzer’s status to make his next start Tuesday against the Braves was still up in the air Sunday morning, according to Nationals manager Dave Martinez. Scherzer was scheduled for a cardio day prior to the Nats’ series finale against the Dodgers, but he still had not picked up a baseball two days after he received a stem cell shot to relieve a mild strain of the rhomboid muscle in his upper back. Scherzer, who turned 35 Saturday, has been shut down since Friday after he woke up feeling back pain following his return from the injured list the previous […]

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July

26
Rangers’ Gallo to miss 4 weeks after wrist surgery

Texas Rangers outfielder Joey Gallo has been placed on the 10-day injured list after undergoing surgery to remove a fractured hook of hamate bone in his right wrist Thursday. Texas executive vice president of communications John Blake noted Gallo is expected to miss a minimum of four weeks. Gallo had played through pain in the wrist all month. He departed the Rangers’ Tuesday road game against the Seattle Mariners after batting in the eighth inning due to soreness. X-rays on Tuesday night and an MRI exam on Wednesday prompted the Rangers to send Gallo home for the surgical procedure. “Joey plays through a lot of nagging […]

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July

25
Titans make Byard highest-paid safety

Landon Collins’ reign as the highest-paid safety in NFL history is over after barely four months. The Tennessee Titans on Wednesday announced that they’ve signed Kevin Byard to a multi-year contract extension.  According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Byard is now the highest-paid safety in the history of football, after the All-Pro signed a five-year, $70.5 million contract that contains $31 million in guarantees. A third-round pick in 2016, Byard broke out in his second NFL season, making the Pro Bowl and the All-Pro first team while leading the league with eight interceptions. He followed up that campaign with another excellent season, notching four more picks […]

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July

24
Royals’ Keller set for hometown debut in Atlanta

Kansas City’s Brad Keller will have extra motivation — and a few additional fans in the seats — when he faces the Atlanta Braves in the finale of a two-game series on Wednesday. Keller, who is from Flowery Branch, Ga., a northeastern suburb of Atlanta, will make his first career appearance against his hometown team at Atlanta’s SunTrust Park. The right-hander was drafted and signed by the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2013 before being acquired by Kansas City in 2017. Keller (6-9, 4.18 ERA) will be opposed by veteran Atlanta right-hander Julio Teheran (5-6, 3.61). The Royals won the series opener 5-4 on Tuesday when they rallied for three […]

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July

23
Falcons safety Wilcox suffers ACL injury

The Atlanta Falcons reportedly lost some of their safety depth during Monday’s practice. According to Ian Rapoport of NFL.com, J.J. Wilcox suffered a torn ACL and will miss the 2019 campaign. Rapoport noted the Georgia Southern product was expected to be Atlanta’s third safety once the season started. The Falcons signed Wilcox to a one-year deal this offseason after he spent time with the Indianapolis Colts and New York Jets last season. The veteran entered the league in 2013 when the Dallas Cowboys selected him with a third-round pick, and he spent his first four years with the NFC East team before playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2017. Wilcox has six interceptions in his career, three […]

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July

19
Pistons claim Christian Wood off waivers

The Bucks waived Christian Wood late last season to ensure avoiding the luxury tax. The Pelicans claimed him. Wood had played well in limited minutes with the 76ers, Hornets and Bucks and in the NBA’s minor league since going undrafted in 2015. New Orleans gave him his biggest opportunity yet. In 24 minutes per game over eight games, he averaged 17 points and eight rebounds. But the Pelicans filled their roster for next season and waived Wood. Detroit will take advantage. Wood’s $1,645,357 minimum salary is unguaranteed until the regular season. So, Detroit could still waive him before the season. But it seems he’ll at least […]

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July

18
Royals put Mondesi on IL with shoulder injury

Kansas City Royals shortstop Adalberto Mondesi was placed on the 10-day injured list Wednesday, one day after partially dislocating his left shoulder in Tuesday’s game against the Chicago White Sox. Mondesi suffered the injury while diving for a foul popup from Chicago’s Yolmer Sanchez in the fifth inning. He didn’t make the catch and was holding his left arm while leaving the field. Mondesi has been enjoying a solid season, batting .266 with seven homers, 52 RBIs and a major league-leading 31 stolen bases in 82 games. Kansas City recalled infielder Humberto Arteaga from Triple-A Omaha to replace Mondesi. Arteaga […]

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July

17
Phillies’ Bruce to have MRI on strained oblique

The Phillies could be without Jay Bruce for an extended stretch as the outfielder left Tuesday night’s game with a strained muscle near his ribcage. Bruce grabbed his side after a check swing in the third inning against the Dodgers. Manager Gabe Kapler and a trainer immediately checked on him and then lifted him. Bruce will have an MRI on Wednesday. “It’s something in my rib cage, the front of my rib cage, which is different than an oblique,” Bruce said. “I know it’s all kind of intertwined in there. But I’ve never had anything this far up front in […]

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July

16
Falcons, DT Jarrett beat deadline, reach deal

The Atlanta Falcons and defensive tackle Grady Jarrett have reached an agreement on a four-year, $68 million deal according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.  The agreement beats Monday’s deadline to extend franchise tags by about one hour and 10 minutes and will keep Jarrett in Atlanta through 2023 if completed in full.  “As we have said since the end of the season, getting a deal done with Grady has been a priority and we are pleased to have accomplished that today,” Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff said in a statement. “Grady is an integral part of our organization and we look forward […]

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