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  • batt33
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 12-23-16
    • 5963

    #2101
    Originally posted by stevenash
    Happy Bobby Bonilla day.

    Bobby Bonilla waiting on that $1,193,248.20 deposit to hit tonight.


    Smart move for him!
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    • jrgum3
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 07-21-17
      • 7005

      #2102
      Originally posted by Otters27
      It will be great having NBA, NHL, NFL, MLB all in the same short period of time
      I hope you're right but there has been enough doubt expressed that I hope we're not getting our hopes up for nothing. If they do play and are able to complete the season then you're right that would be awesome to have all the major sports going again.
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      • EmpireMaker
        SBR Posting Legend
        • 06-18-09
        • 15561

        #2103
        The Rangers announced today that they have added right-handed pitchers Juan Nicasio and Edinson Volquez to their 60-man player pool. That leaves the team with three remaining openings to work with at the outset of Summer Camp.
        Both of these hurlers had already been inked to minor-league deals with the Texas organization. Their inclusion on the list was expected, but the club had waited to make the formal moves until the veterans had entered the United States and made it through testing protocols.
        Nicasio, 33, has topped forty MLB frames in each of the past nine seasons. He hasn’t been terribly effective of late; last year, he finished with a 4.75 ERA in 47 1/3 innings with the Phillies. But Nicasio has had his share of success and carried eye-popping peripherals in the 2018 campaign (despite a substandard 6.00 ERA).
        As for Volquez, who turns 37 tomorrow, it once seemed he’d already be retired by this point. But he chose to return last year after undergoing Tommy John surgery and was able to reacquire all of his arm strength. The results weren’t there in his brief 2019 action and he struggled early in camp, but the Rangers obviously feel there could still be some gas in the tank.
        In each case, the MLB opportunity is perhaps greater than might have been expected. The new three-batter minimum rule and shortened second training camp give these veteran pitchers added appeal. Both have experience as starters and historically carry neutral platoon splits. With extra active roster spots to work with early on, the Rangers could well carry and frequently utilize both Nicasio and Volquez.
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        • Otters27
          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
          • 07-14-07
          • 30749

          #2104
          Who are going to be the headline opening day starters
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          • JAKEPEAVY21
            BARRELED IN @ SBR!
            • 03-11-11
            • 29212

            #2105
            Quintana lacerated his hand washing the dishes...game over, Cross
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            • stevenash
              Moderator
              • 01-17-11
              • 65149

              #2106
              Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
              Quintana lacerated his hand washing the dishes...game over, Cross
              Your current Cub rotation as of now. (with projections)







              ROLE POS # PLAYER THR ERA GS IP H BB SO
              SP1 SP 11 Yu Darvish R 3.81 11 67 57 22 79
              SP2 SP 34 Jon Lester L 4.66 11 65 68 22 56
              SP3 SP 28 Kyle Hendricks R 4.1 11 67 68 16 54
              SP4 SP 32 Tyler Chatwood R 4.62 10 62 58 38 56
              SP5 SP 30 Alec Mills R 4.92 5 35 36 12 30
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              • stevenash
                Moderator
                • 01-17-11
                • 65149

                #2107
                Got this message from 5Dimes.
                I think this was good to know before hand.


                All World Series, pennant, divisions and "make the playoffs" futures, will be graded according to the official winner declared by the MLB. For action, a winner must be announced on or before 12/31/20.
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                • Cross
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 04-15-11
                  • 5777

                  #2108
                  Losing Quintana for a few weeks, not Darvish. No worries. Mills and Chatwood will do just as well as Quintana actually.
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                  • deadphish
                    SBR MVP
                    • 09-24-11
                    • 2587

                    #2109
                    Originally posted by stevenash
                    Got this message from 5Dimes.
                    I think this was good to know before hand.


                    All World Series, pennant, divisions and "make the playoffs" futures, will be graded according to the official winner declared by the MLB. For action, a winner must be announced on or before 12/31/20.
                    interesting...so when is opening day?
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                    • JMobile
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 08-21-10
                      • 19070

                      #2110
                      Snell now regretting ranting about his pay before the pay cuts.
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                      • jrgum3
                        SBR Hall of Famer
                        • 07-21-17
                        • 7005

                        #2111
                        Originally posted by Otters27
                        Who are going to be the headline opening day starters
                        Mad Max vs Gerrit Cole probably the best matchup on the board although every opening day there are a few quality pitching matchups.
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                        • Otters27
                          BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                          • 07-14-07
                          • 30749

                          #2112
                          Trout may not play
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                          • stevenash
                            Moderator
                            • 01-17-11
                            • 65149

                            #2113
                            Originally posted by JMobile
                            Snell now regretting ranting about his pay before the pay cuts.
                            That’s because he’s an idiot.
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                            • JAKEPEAVY21
                              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                              • 03-11-11
                              • 29212

                              #2114
                              Originally posted by stevenash
                              Your current Cub rotation as of now. (with projections)





                              ROLE POS # PLAYER THR ERA GS IP H BB SO
                              SP1 SP 11 Yu Darvish R 3.81 11 67 57 22 79
                              SP2 SP 34 Jon Lester L 4.66 11 65 68 22 56
                              SP3 SP 28 Kyle Hendricks R 4.1 11 67 68 16 54
                              SP4 SP 32 Tyler Chatwood R 4.62 10 62 58 38 56
                              SP5 SP 30 Alec Mills R 4.92 5 35 36 12 30
                              Looks like a nightmare but a paradise for opposing hitters.
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                              • batt33
                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                • 12-23-16
                                • 5963

                                #2115
                                Originally posted by deadphish
                                interesting...so when is opening day?
                                Looking like July 23rd
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                                • EmpireMaker
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 06-18-09
                                  • 15561

                                  #2116
                                  A quartet of Atlanta Braves tested positive for COVID-19: Freddie Freeman, Pete Kozma, Touki Toussaint, and Will Smith, per Sportscaster Kelly Crull. Though the teams do not have to release the names of the players who test positive for coronavirus, in this case, the players consented to have their names released in order to spread awareness.
                                  Smith and Toussaint are asymptomatic at this time. Freeman tested negative upon intake, but started developing symptoms before workouts were to begin, per The Athletic’s David O’Brien. Since it appears Freeman caught the virus while at Braves’ camp, this will be an important situation to track.
                                  Not to mention, it’s possibly a blow to the Braves on-field expectations for 2020. There’s no telling how severe a case Freeman is dealing with, and even after he’s back to full health, he’ll need to pass the new protocols to return to play. Freeman, 30, is the longest-tenured member of the Braves. When he made his debut in 2010, Chipper Jones, David Ross, Derek Lowe, Jason Heyward, Tim Hudson, Craig Kimbrel, and Brian McCann were still a part of the team.
                                  Though it seems like he’s been around forever, Freeman still produces like a superstar. He hit .295/.389/.549 even while dealing with an elbow injury that sapped him of some power.
                                  Smith, meanwhile, could return earlier if he remains asymptomatic, but it’s important to remember that anybody appearing without symptoms who test positive could simply be pre-symptomatic, at which point there’s no telling yet what kind of timetable for a return might be. Smith was to be an important piece of Atlanta’s bullpen after joining the club from San Francisco via free agency. As the Giants’ closer last year, Smith went 6-0 with 34 saves and a 2.76 ERA/3.23 FIP over 60 games.
                                  Toussaint had an outside shot at winning a spot in the Atlanta bullpen, though he figured to join the big league club at some point during the season as he has in each of the past two campaigns. Kozma was to serve as a depth infield option after playing all of 2019 for the Tigers’ Triple-A club.
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                                  • Cross
                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                    • 04-15-11
                                    • 5777

                                    #2117
                                    Less than three weeks til ball, aight den!
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                                    • BigSpoon
                                      SBR MVP
                                      • 11-04-10
                                      • 4113

                                      #2118
                                      David Price opting out of playing in the 2020 season. Wonder if more players will do the same, although Price in unique position to do so. Made alot of money already and already won a ring.
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                                      • ApricotSinner32
                                        Restricted User
                                        • 11-28-10
                                        • 10648

                                        #2119
                                        Originally posted by EmpireMaker
                                        The Rangers announced today that they have added right-handed pitchers Juan Nicasio and Edinson Volquez to their 60-man player pool. That leaves the team with three remaining openings to work with at the outset of Summer Camp.
                                        Both of these hurlers had already been inked to minor-league deals with the Texas organization. Their inclusion on the list was expected, but the club had waited to make the formal moves until the veterans had entered the United States and made it through testing protocols.
                                        Nicasio, 33, has topped forty MLB frames in each of the past nine seasons. He hasn’t been terribly effective of late; last year, he finished with a 4.75 ERA in 47 1/3 innings with the Phillies. But Nicasio has had his share of success and carried eye-popping peripherals in the 2018 campaign (despite a substandard 6.00 ERA).
                                        As for Volquez, who turns 37 tomorrow, it once seemed he’d already be retired by this point. But he chose to return last year after undergoing Tommy John surgery and was able to reacquire all of his arm strength. The results weren’t there in his brief 2019 action and he struggled early in camp, but the Rangers obviously feel there could still be some gas in the tank.
                                        In each case, the MLB opportunity is perhaps greater than might have been expected. The new three-batter minimum rule and shortened second training camp give these veteran pitchers added appeal. Both have experience as starters and historically carry neutral platoon splits. With extra active roster spots to work with early on, the Rangers could well carry and frequently utilize both Nicasio and Volquez.
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                                        • JMobile
                                          SBR Posting Legend
                                          • 08-21-10
                                          • 19070

                                          #2120
                                          Originally posted by BigSpoon
                                          David Price opting out of playing in the 2020 season. Wonder if more players will do the same, although Price in unique position to do so. Made alot of money already and already won a ring.
                                          Imagine if Mookie did it too...
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                                          • jrgum3
                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                            • 07-21-17
                                            • 7005

                                            #2121
                                            Originally posted by BigSpoon
                                            David Price opting out of playing in the 2020 season. Wonder if more players will do the same, although Price in unique position to do so. Made alot of money already and already won a ring.
                                            I'm sure there will be more guys that sit out the season after talking it over with their family. Buster Posey is considering sitting out as well and although as a Giants fan I hope he doesn't I can't say I blame him or anybody else for sitting out this season.
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                                            • ApricotSinner32
                                              Restricted User
                                              • 11-28-10
                                              • 10648

                                              #2122
                                              Originally posted by EmpireMaker
                                              The Rangers announced today that they have added right-handed pitchers Juan Nicasio and Edinson Volquez to their 60-man player pool. That leaves the team with three remaining openings to work with at the outset of Summer Camp.
                                              Both of these hurlers had already been inked to minor-league deals with the Texas organization. Their inclusion on the list was expected, but the club had waited to make the formal moves until the veterans had entered the United States and made it through testing protocols.
                                              Nicasio, 33, has topped forty MLB frames in each of the past nine seasons. He hasn’t been terribly effective of late; last year, he finished with a 4.75 ERA in 47 1/3 innings with the Phillies. But Nicasio has had his share of success and carried eye-popping peripherals in the 2018 campaign (despite a substandard 6.00 ERA).
                                              As for Volquez, who turns 37 tomorrow, it once seemed he’d already be retired by this point. But he chose to return last year after undergoing Tommy John surgery and was able to reacquire all of his arm strength. The results weren’t there in his brief 2019 action and he struggled early in camp, but the Rangers obviously feel there could still be some gas in the tank.
                                              In each case, the MLB opportunity is perhaps greater than might have been expected. The new three-batter minimum rule and shortened second training camp give these veteran pitchers added appeal. Both have experience as starters and historically carry neutral platoon splits. With extra active roster spots to work with early on, the Rangers could well carry and frequently utilize both Nicasio and Volquez.
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                                              • JAKEPEAVY21
                                                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                • 03-11-11
                                                • 29212

                                                #2123
                                                Originally posted by BigSpoon
                                                David Price opting out of playing in the 2020 season. Wonder if more players will do the same, although Price in unique position to do so. Made alot of money already and already won a ring.
                                                Guy hasn't been a factor in a long time anyhow.
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                                                • stevenash
                                                  Moderator
                                                  • 01-17-11
                                                  • 65149

                                                  #2124
                                                  Originally posted by BigSpoon
                                                  David Price opting out of playing in the 2020 season. Wonder if more players will do the same, although Price in unique position to do so. Made alot of money already and already won a ring.
                                                  Your 2020 LA Dodger rotation with projections as it stands now (7/5/2020)








                                                  ROLE POS PLAYER THR ERA GS IP H BB SO
                                                  SP1 SP Clayton Kershaw L 3.44 12 75 67 16 76
                                                  SP2 SP Walker Buehler R 3.41 12 71 61 18 82
                                                  SP3 SP Julio Urías L 4 10 62 55 25 67
                                                  SP4 SP Alex Wood L 4.02 10 55 54 15 47
                                                  SP5 SP Dustin May R 4.06 8 50 49 13 43
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                                                  • EmpireMaker
                                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                                    • 06-18-09
                                                    • 15561

                                                    #2125
                                                    Yankees second baseman DJ LeMahieu and right-hander Luis Cessa have both tested positive for the coronavirus, manager Aaron Boone told reporters (including ESPN’s Marly Rivera). Cessa has mild symptoms, while LeMahieu is asymptomatic. Neither player has arrived at the Yankees’ Summer Camp, as both were tested before making the trip to New York.
                                                    As per the league’s COVID-19 policy, LeMahieu and Cessa are under quarantine for a two-week period, and will then have to exhibit no symptoms and test negative twice for the virus before being cleared to play. With Opening Day tentatively scheduled for July 23, that leaves some time for either player to make the initial 30-man roster, though Cessa might need a bit more time to get his arm in proper shape.
                                                    LeMahieu is coming off a superb debut season with the Yankees, as the veteran finished fourth in AL MVP voting and collected Silver Slugger honors after hitting .327/.375/.518 with 26 home runs in 655 plate appearances. After getting a lot of playing time at first, second, and third base last season, LeMahieu is expected to be New York’s regular second baseman now that Gleyber Torres is taking over at shortstop, though LeMahieu’s versatility will give Boone some valuable flexibility in juggling his lineup.
                                                    Cessa has worked as a reliever and occasional starter for the Yankees over his four MLB seasons, and posted a 4.11 ERA, 2.42 K/BB rate, and 8.3 K/9 over 81 innings (all as a reliever) in 2019. This workhorse-like ability to eat innings is particularly valuable in a short season, where New York’s entire staff will be called upon while the starters get ramped up.
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                                                    • BigSpoon
                                                      SBR MVP
                                                      • 11-04-10
                                                      • 4113

                                                      #2126
                                                      Players who have opted out of the 2020 season so far:

                                                      Ryan Zimmerman
                                                      Joe Ross
                                                      Ian Desmond
                                                      Mike Leake
                                                      David Price
                                                      Felix Hernandez
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                                                      • stevenash
                                                        Moderator
                                                        • 01-17-11
                                                        • 65149

                                                        #2127
                                                        Originally posted by BigSpoon
                                                        Players who have opted out of the 2020 season so far:

                                                        Ryan Zimmerman
                                                        Joe Ross
                                                        Ian Desmond
                                                        Mike Leake
                                                        David Price
                                                        Felix Hernandez
                                                        Most likely Trout too.
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                                                        • deadphish
                                                          SBR MVP
                                                          • 09-24-11
                                                          • 2587

                                                          #2128
                                                          Originally posted by batt33
                                                          Looking like July 23rd
                                                          17ish more "vacation" days...im ready 2 get back to work!
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                                                          • JMobile
                                                            SBR Posting Legend
                                                            • 08-21-10
                                                            • 19070

                                                            #2129
                                                            Originally posted by BigSpoon
                                                            Players who have opted out of the 2020 season so far:

                                                            Ryan Zimmerman
                                                            Joe Ross
                                                            Ian Desmond
                                                            Mike Leake
                                                            David Price
                                                            Felix Hernandez
                                                            Kershaw might as well too so that he won't get plaster in the playoffs.
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                                                            • EmpireMaker
                                                              SBR Posting Legend
                                                              • 06-18-09
                                                              • 15561

                                                              #2130
                                                              Jake what's going on with Kirby Yates ?
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                                                              • EmpireMaker
                                                                SBR Posting Legend
                                                                • 06-18-09
                                                                • 15561

                                                                #2131
                                                                Mets infielder Jed Lowrie is said to be a “full go” for Mets workouts, manager Luis Rojas told reporters including Anthony DiComo of MLB.com. He’ll participate in a sim game at Citi Field today. Lowrie has been absent with a variety of nebulous injuries to his left side, seemingly stemming from an initial knee injury. Those injuries limited the 36-year-old to just nine games last year, his first with the Mets. He entered this year’s first iteration of Spring Training in a brace, apparently dealing with some lingering effects from last year’s health issues. It’s encouraging to hear that Lowrie seems to be in better shape now, but it remains to be seen just how often Rojas will deploy him in a somewhat crowded infield mix. This year marks the final year in the two-year, $20MM contract Lowrie inked prior to last year. And between last year’s injury-plagued season and a shortened campaign in 2020, it’s looking like the Mets’ two-year investment in Lowrie is going largely by the wayside.
                                                                Other injury-related notes from around baseball…
                                                                • Brewers right-hander Corey Knebel is looking good in Brewers camp as he recovers from Tommy John surgery, per a report from Adam McCalvy of MLB.com. Knebel missed all of last year after undergoing the procedure in the spring, but he’s ramped up to throwing live batting practice in the Brewers’ return to action. As McCalvy says, manager Craig Counsell and pitching coach Chris Hook still want to be careful with Knebel, who’s a little more than a year removed from surgery. That said, it seems like Knebel should figure into Milwaukee’s bullpen mix this year, augmenting a unit that already looks formidable with Josh Hader at the helm. The tandem of Hader and Knebel, who was an All-Star in 2017, could form the backbone of one of baseball’s deadliest bullpens.
                                                                • After an elbow-related scare this spring, Angels righty Griffin Canning says he’s feeling “10 times better” than he did a few months ago, according to Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register. That’s encouraging news for Angels fans who might have been panicking when ongoing elbow issues became a topic of focus during Spring Training. Luckily, those elbow troubles weren’t due to a tear in the UCL, so Canning was able to avoid an invasive procedure. A PRP injection seems to have worked wonders for Canning, and the hope is that he’ll maintain good health down the road. All told, it seems like Canning should be able to contribute in some capacity to the Angels’ shortened season—great news after an impressive rookie season.
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                                                                • jrgum3
                                                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                  • 07-21-17
                                                                  • 7005

                                                                  #2132
                                                                  Originally posted by EmpireMaker
                                                                  Yankees second baseman DJ LeMahieu and right-hander Luis Cessa have both tested positive for the coronavirus, manager Aaron Boone told reporters (including ESPN’s Marly Rivera). Cessa has mild symptoms, while LeMahieu is asymptomatic. Neither player has arrived at the Yankees’ Summer Camp, as both were tested before making the trip to New York.
                                                                  As per the league’s COVID-19 policy, LeMahieu and Cessa are under quarantine for a two-week period, and will then have to exhibit no symptoms and test negative twice for the virus before being cleared to play. With Opening Day tentatively scheduled for July 23, that leaves some time for either player to make the initial 30-man roster, though Cessa might need a bit more time to get his arm in proper shape.
                                                                  LeMahieu is coming off a superb debut season with the Yankees, as the veteran finished fourth in AL MVP voting and collected Silver Slugger honors after hitting .327/.375/.518 with 26 home runs in 655 plate appearances. After getting a lot of playing time at first, second, and third base last season, LeMahieu is expected to be New York’s regular second baseman now that Gleyber Torres is taking over at shortstop, though LeMahieu’s versatility will give Boone some valuable flexibility in juggling his lineup.
                                                                  Cessa has worked as a reliever and occasional starter for the Yankees over his four MLB seasons, and posted a 4.11 ERA, 2.42 K/BB rate, and 8.3 K/9 over 81 innings (all as a reliever) in 2019. This workhorse-like ability to eat innings is particularly valuable in a short season, where New York’s entire staff will be called upon while the starters get ramped up.
                                                                  The Yanks have a lot of problems due to injury and health related issues. I'd put my money on them to win the Series but I'm not sure they can live up to their hype with most of their guys battling nagging injuries in a shortened season.
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                                                                  • JAKEPEAVY21
                                                                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                                                    • 03-11-11
                                                                    • 29212

                                                                    #2133
                                                                    Originally posted by EmpireMaker
                                                                    Jake what's going on with Kirby Yates ?
                                                                    I haven't heard anything, he is ready to rock and roll as far as I know.
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                                                                    • JaimeMiro
                                                                      SBR MVP
                                                                      • 03-14-17
                                                                      • 2515

                                                                      #2134
                                                                      Sports in Europe in full swing; hoping MLB and NBA can join the party... Damn Virus messing up all NCAA schedules
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                                                                      • ApricotSinner32
                                                                        Restricted User
                                                                        • 11-28-10
                                                                        • 10648

                                                                        #2135
                                                                        Originally posted by EmpireMaker
                                                                        The Rangers announced today that they have added right-handed pitchers Juan Nicasio and Edinson Volquez to their 60-man player pool. That leaves the team with three remaining openings to work with at the outset of Summer Camp.
                                                                        Both of these hurlers had already been inked to minor-league deals with the Texas organization. Their inclusion on the list was expected, but the club had waited to make the formal moves until the veterans had entered the United States and made it through testing protocols.
                                                                        Nicasio, 33, has topped forty MLB frames in each of the past nine seasons. He hasn’t been terribly effective of late; last year, he finished with a 4.75 ERA in 47 1/3 innings with the Phillies. But Nicasio has had his share of success and carried eye-popping peripherals in the 2018 campaign (despite a substandard 6.00 ERA).
                                                                        As for Volquez, who turns 37 tomorrow, it once seemed he’d already be retired by this point. But he chose to return last year after undergoing Tommy John surgery and was able to reacquire all of his arm strength. The results weren’t there in his brief 2019 action and he struggled early in camp, but the Rangers obviously feel there could still be some gas in the tank.
                                                                        In each case, the MLB opportunity is perhaps greater than might have been expected. The new three-batter minimum rule and shortened second training camp give these veteran pitchers added appeal. Both have experience as starters and historically carry neutral platoon splits. With extra active roster spots to work with early on, the Rangers could well carry and frequently utilize both Nicasio and Volquez.
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