So many memories watching both of them play. Congrats to both of them!!
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So many memories watching both of them play. Congrats to both of them!!
HMFFL wrote:ESPN's Jeff Passan confirms that the Dodgers are acquiring Mookie Betts and David Price from the Red Sox.
Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic adds that the Dodgers are sending starter Kenta Maeda to the Twins and that pitching prospect Brusdar Graterol will go from Minnesota to Boston. Los Angeles will move young outfielder Alex Verdugo to the Red Sox in what currently stands as a three-team, five-player swap. Joc Pederson is being sent to the Angels for infielder Luis Rengifo, though that is a seperate trade. Medicals are being exchanged, and this could all be made official by the end of the night Tuesday.
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SOURCE: Jeff Passan on Twitter
Feb 4, 2020, 9:12 PM ET
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HMFFL wrote:Jim Salisbury of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports that five Phillies players and three staff members at the team's spring training facility in Clearwater, FL have tested positive for COVID-19.
Salisbury adds that none of the eight infected have been hospitalized and the virus "appears to be under control in all of them." The Phillies have confirmed the report, adding that there are an additional 12 staff members and 20 players awaiting their test results (eight staff members have tested negative). This is the first known outbreak at a baseball team's facility, although realistically there are sure to be more, if there aren't already. It's a reminder that, even if MLB and the MLBPA bridge the gap on financial issues, there are major health hurdles in starting and completing a season.
SOURCE: NBC Sports Philadelphia
Jun 19, 2020, 9:32 AM ET
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Ruzious wrote:HMFFL wrote:Jim Salisbury of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports that five Phillies players and three staff members at the team's spring training facility in Clearwater, FL have tested positive for COVID-19.
Salisbury adds that none of the eight infected have been hospitalized and the virus "appears to be under control in all of them." The Phillies have confirmed the report, adding that there are an additional 12 staff members and 20 players awaiting their test results (eight staff members have tested negative). This is the first known outbreak at a baseball team's facility, although realistically there are sure to be more, if there aren't already. It's a reminder that, even if MLB and the MLBPA bridge the gap on financial issues, there are major health hurdles in starting and completing a season.
SOURCE: NBC Sports Philadelphia
Jun 19, 2020, 9:32 AM ET
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Not good. Gotta find out what Philly did wrong - was it a lack of testing frequently enough, poor spacing, masks, people not follwing the rules, whatever - so we can learn from it.