MLB Player News
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Aroldis Chapman RP | BOS
Rangers' Aroldis Chapman: Traded to Texas
Chapman was traded to the Rangers in exchange for left-handed pitcher Cole Ragans and minor-league outfielder Roni Cabrera on Friday.
Chapman will head to Texas after he posted a 2.45 ERA and 1.23 WHIP with 53 strikeouts, eight holds and two saves over 29.1 innings in 31 outings with the Royals this season. He'll join a bullpen with an established closer in left-hander Will Smith and will likely operate in a set-up role with the Rangers. Now that he's seemingly rounded back into form in 2023, Chapman will serve as a significant piece for a Texas team that's in first place in the AL West.
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Chad Green RP | TOR
Blue Jays' Chad Green: Set to face live hitters
Green (elbow) is scheduled to throw another round of live batting practice Saturday, Kaitlyn McGrath of The Athletic reports.
Now more than 12 months removed from Tommy John surgery, Green would appear to be close to embarking on a minor-league rehab assignment and might be able to make his Blue Jays debut before the end of July. The 32-year-old reliever signed a two-year, $8.5 million contract with Toronto in January.
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Kirby Snead RP | SEA
Athletics' Kirby Snead: Activated from 60-day IL
Oakland activated Snead (shoulder) from the 60-day injured list Friday.
Finally recovered from the shoulder strain he suffered back at the beginning of spring training, Snead will join the Athletics' bullpen ahead of Friday night's series opener against the White Sox. He allowed seven earned runs over seven innings on a not-so-encouraging minor-league rehab assignment, but the A's badly need fresh relief arms.
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Dillon Tate RP | TOR
Orioles' Dillon Tate: Second opinion on elbow
Tate (forearm/elbow) is getting a second opinion Friday on his right elbow, Jake Rill of MLB.com reports.
Tate was able to restart a minor-league rehab assignment earlier this month, but he's hit yet another snag in his recovery from ongoing elbow and forearm issues. The 29-year-old has not appeared in a major-league game this season and has no projectable timeline for his 2023 debut.
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Victor Mederos RP | ATL
Angels' Victor Mederos: Slated for big-league promotion
Mederos will be called up by the Angels prior to Friday's game against the Diamondbacks, Francys Romero of MLB.com reports.
The 22-year-old right-hander has just a 5.98 ERA in 12 starts this season with Double-A Rocket City, although it's worth noting that he's used the pre-tacked balls many pitchers in the Southern League have had issues with, and Mederos has fanned 71 over 55.2 innings for the Trash Pandas. It's not clear at this point whether the plan is to use him as a reliever or starter. He'll be making his major-league debut when he gets into a game.
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Rico Garcia RP | BAL
Athletics' Rico Garcia: Summoned to majors
Garcia was recalled from Triple-A Las Vegas on Friday, Martin Gallegos of MLB.com reports.
Garcia has made three appearances in the majors this season, yielding five runs over three innings. The 29-year-old will give the Athletics a fresh arm after the team's pitching staff allowed double-digit runs in back-to-back games and needed 8.2 total innings from the bullpen.
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James McArthur RP | KC
Royals' James McArthur: Back in minors
The Royals optioned McArthur to Triple-A Omaha on Friday.
McArthur made his MLB debut Wednesday, surrendering seven runs on six hits and a walk over just one inning. He'll now return to the minors to make room for Alec Marsh, who will be filling in as the Royals' starter Friday in place of Jordan Lyles (illness).
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Tanner Banks RP | PHI
White Sox's Tanner Banks: Drawing start Friday
Banks will start for the White Sox on Friday in Oakland, Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
Banks will be making his third straight appearance as a starter, though he hasn't worked more than 3.2 innings in any outing so he could essentially be serving as an extended opener. Jesse Scholtens followed Banks the last time out and is a candidate to do so again Friday.
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Ian Hamilton RP | ATL
Yankees' Ian Hamilton: Tosses scoreless frame in return
Hamilton allowed one hit in a scoreless inning against Oakland on Thursday.
Manager Aaron Boone elected to have Hamilton see action on the day he was activated from the 15-day IL following a groin injury. The righty reliever yielded a single but nothing more in his 10-pitch inning. Hamilton is in the midst of a career-best campaign in his first season with the Yankees, posting a 1.17 ERA, 1.09 WHIP and 30:9 K:BB over 23 innings while collecting a win, a save and a hold.