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Dodgers recall RHP Mitch White

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LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers recalled right-handed pitcher Mitch White and placed right-handed pitcher Jimmie Sherfy on the injured list with right elbow inflammation.

 

White, 25, will be recalled for the fifth time this season and 0-0 with a 3.93 ERA (8 ER/18.1 IP) and 19 strikeouts in 13 games for the Dodgers. The righty appeared in seven games for Oklahoma City, posting a 1-0 record with a 1.42 ERA (3 ER/19.0 IP). The former second rounder out of Santa Clara University is 1-0 with a 3.38 ERA (8 ER/21.1 IP) in 15 career MLB games. In five minor league seasons with the Dodgers, he is a combined 15-15 with a 3.82 ERA and 333 strikeouts in 82 games (71 starts).

 

Sherfy, 29, appeared in last night’s game, allowing three runs on two hits in 1.0 inning. In parts of four big league seasons with the Diamondbacks (2017-19) and Giants (2021), the Thousand Oaks native is 5-1 with a 3.28 ERA (23 ER/60.1 IP) and 60 strikeouts in 57 career games. In 288 minor league relief appearances, Sherfy is 21-17 with a 3.51 ERA and 93 saves. He was originally drafted in the 10th round of the 2013 First Year Player Draft out of the University of Oregon.

Royals sign two more Draft picks

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Kansas City Royals announced today that they have signed 20 of their 21 selections from the 2021 First-Year Player Draft, adding two more to the list this afternoon.

 

The most recent signees include infielder Peyton Wilson (Competitive Balance Round B, 66th overall) and right-handed pitcher Eric Cerantola (fifth round, 139th overall).

 

Wilson started all 58 games as a sophomore at the University of Alabama this season, batting .290 (72-for-248) with 23 extra-base hits (9 HR), 10 stolen bases and an .812 OPS. He led the Crimson Tide in runs scored (46), steals, hits, and doubles (13). He graduated from Hoover High School (Ala.), in 2019, where he was a two-sport athlete as a catcher in baseball and also played football his first three years.

 

Cerantola recorded 24 strikeouts over 17.1 innings in 10 appearances (4 starts) as a junior at Mississippi State University. He was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays in the 30th round of the 2018 Draft, while he was also selected in the eighth round of the 2016 Ontario Hockey League Draft. He is a 2018 graduate from École secondaire catholique Sainte-Trinité school in Oakville, Ontario, Canada, where he played baseball, hockey, and volleyball.

Dodgers recall Luke Raley

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LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers recalled outfielder Luke Raley and optioned left-handed pitcher Darien Núñez.

 

Raley, 26, returns for his fifth stint with the team and has appeared in 27 games for the Dodgers, batting .180 with one double, one homer and two RBI. He made his Major League debut on April 9 against Washington and recorded his first MLB hit on April 14 against Colorado. He was originally acquired by the Dodgers from the Minnesota Twins on February 10, 2020 along with Brusdar Graterol in exchange for Kenta Maeda and minor league Jair Camargo. He was originally drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the seventh round of the 2016 First Year Player Draft.

 

Núñez, 28, appeared in last night’s contest, allowing one run on two hits in 1.1 innings. He has appeared in five games for the Dodgers this year, allowing five earned runs in 7.1 innings. In 61 minor league contests, he is 8-2 with a 2.37 ERA (26 ER/98.2 IP) and 154 strikeouts. He was originally signed by the Dodgers as a minor league free agent on April 16, 2018.

Twins place Luis Arraez on 10-day injured list

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Jake Cave returned from rehab assignment and reinstated from 60-day Injured List

 

MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL, MN – The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have placed infielder/outfielder Luis Arraez on the 10-day Injured List with a right knee strain (retroactive to July 21).

 

Arraez left Tuesday night’s game in Chicago in the fourth inning after suffering the injury while attempting to catch a fly ball in left field. In 68 games for the Twins this season, he has hit .305 (74-for-243) with nine doubles, four triples, one home run, 23 RBI, 39 runs scored, 24 walks, a .368 on-base percentage and a .754 OPS.

 

To replace Arraez on the 26-man roster, the Twins have returned outfielder Jake Cave from his rehab assignment and reinstated him from the 60-day Injured List. In eight games on rehab assignment with Triple-A St. Paul, Cave went 11-for-30 (.367) with one double, one home run, five RBI, five walks and a .972 OPS. The outfielder was placed on the Injured List on May 15 (retroactive to May 13) with a stress reaction in his lower back and has missed the Twins’ last 64 games. He played in 31 games for the Twins earlier this season, going 14-for-84 with five doubles and one home run.

 

To make room on the 40-man roster, the Twins have transferred outfielder Kyle Garlick to the 60-day Injured List. Garlick has missed the Twins’ last 38 games with a sports hernia.

Washington Nationals recall Carter Kieboom

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The Washington Nationals recalled infielder Carter Kieboom from Triple-A Rochester and placed infielder Jordy Mercer on the 10-day Injured List (retroactive to July 21) with a left calf strain on Saturday. Nationals President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Mike Rizzo made the announcement.

 

Kieboom, 23, hit .236 with seven doubles, five homers, 23 RBI, 26 walks, one stolen base and 26 runs scored in 44 games for Triple-A Rochester. He hit safely in seven of his last 11 games, going 11-for-43 (.256) with three doubles, two homers and eight RBI during the stretch.

 

This marks Kieboom’s second stint with the Nationals in 2021. He appeared in two games in April, going 0-for-1 with a walk before being optioned to Rochester on April 9.

 

Mercer, 34, hit .267 with five doubles, one home run, four RBI, six walks and 10 runs scored in 37 games for the Nationals in 2021.

Blue Bombers transactions

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WINNIPEG, MB., – The Winnipeg Blue Bombers today announce the following roster transactions:

 

Added to roster:

National linebacker Nakas Onyeka (5-10, 215, Wilfrid Laurier)

 

Released from roster:

National receiver Macho Bockru

Carlos Vela Jose Cifuentes score as LAFC comes from behind to earn 2-2 draw Vancouver

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The Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC) erased a two goal deficit and claimed a 2-2 draw with Vancouver Whitecaps FC on Saturday night at Banc of California Stadium. Carlos Vela and Jose Cifuentes scored on either side of halftime to help LAFC extend its home unbeaten streak to four games. LAFC is now 6-5-4 on the season for 22 points, leaving it in fifth place in the MLS Western Conference.

 

Vancouver entered the game in 12th place in the Western Conference with just one win in its last 10 games, but were able to take lead in the 25th minute as Deiber Caicedo pounced on a poor clearance and tapped home from close range to give his team a 1-0 advantage. It was 2-0 just 13 minutes later as Cristian Dajome headed a Cristian Gutierrez freekick just inside the far post, stunning the home fans.

 

However, just two minutes after the Dajome goal, LAFC cut the lead in half as Carlos Vela raced on to a Eduard Atuesta pass and beat Whitecaps goalkeeper Thomas Hasal for his third goal in the last three games. The goal, which was Vela’s fourth of the season, was originally called offside, but was awarded upon video review to make the score 2-1.

 

The home side pressed for an equalizer throughout the second half and got one in the 75th minute when Jose Cifuentes volleyed a Diego Palacios cross into the net from the center of the box, tying the score at 2-2.

 

The Whitecaps thought that they had scored the winner in the 85th minute when Dajome beat LAFC goalkeeper Tomas Romero from 10 yards out, but the goal was called back for offside, and the game finished 2-2.

 

LAFC returns to action on Wednesday, July 28 when it wraps up the month of July with a home game against Minnesota United. That game kicks off at 7:30 p.m. PT and will be broadcast live locally on Bally Sports SoCal and Estrella TV.

 

WHAT: LAFC earns a come-from-behind 2-2 home draw with Vancouver Whitecaps FC behind goals from Carlos Vela and Jose Cifuentes.

MATCH RECAP: Earthquakes 1, Houston Dynamo FC 1

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Quakes extend unbeaten streak to four

 

SAN JOSE, Calif. – The San Jose Earthquakes and Houston Dynamo FC played to a 1-1 draw on Saturday night at PayPal Park. The draw sees the Quakes extend their unbeaten streak to four.

 

Houston opened the scoring in the 40th minute. Matias Vera took a low shot from distance to the lower-right corner of JT Marcinkowski’s goal. San Jose then found the equalizer moments before halftime. Cristian Espinoza centered a free kick into the box, which glanced off Tanner Beason’s head and went in off Zarek Valentin for an own goal.

 

 

San Jose thought they had scored the game-winner in second-half stoppage time when Carlos Fierro’s free kick curled inside the far post untouched, but the goal was negated due to an offside decision.

 

The Earthquakes will now prepare to travel to Washington to face Seattle Sounders FC on Saturday, July 31. The match kicks off from Lumen Field at 2:00 p.m. PT and will be broadcast live on NBC Sports Bay Area Plus, KNBR 1050 and 1370 KZSF.

 

GAME NOTES

 

The Earthquakes now hold a 3-7-5 record (14 pts.) during the 2021 MLS regular season and are currently in 11th place in the Western Conference.

 

San Jose extended their unbeaten streak to four matches. It marks the club’s first unbeaten stretch of 4+ matches since July 2019.

 

The Quakes are now 9-14-4 all-time vs. Houston Dynamo FC. The Quakes also now hold a 3-1-2 record in their last six home matches against Houston.

 

Midfielder Jack Skahan made his first MLS start, playing 62 minutes.

 

MLS Regular Season

San Jose Earthquakes 1 – 1 Houston Dynamo FC

July 24, 2021 – PayPal Park in San Jose, Calif.

Attendance: 12,793

 

Michelob Man of the Match: Nathan

 

Scoring Summary: HOU – Matias Vera (unassisted) 40; SJ – Zarek Valentin (own goal) 45+5.

Misconduct Summary: HOU – Fafa Picault (caution) 53; HOU – Tim Parker (caution) 57; HOU – Matias Vera (caution) 68; SJ – Nathan (caution) 70; SJ – Carlos Fierro (ejection) 90+7; HOU – Maxi Urruti (caution) 90+8.

 

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES: JT Marcinkowski; Oswaldo Alanis, Nathan, Tanner Beason, Luciano Abecasis (Paul Marie 72); Eric Remedi, Jack Skahan (Carlos Fierro 62), Shea Salinas, Chofis (Florian Jungwirth 72), Cristian Espinoza (Cade Cowell 62); Chris Wondolowski (Andy Rios 77).

Substitutes not used: Jacob Akanyirige, Siad Haji, Marcos Lopez, Daniel Vega.

SHOTS: 12; SHOTS ON GOAL: 2; FOULS: 12; CORNER KICKS: 3; SAVES: 4

 

HOUSTON DYNAMO FC: Marko Maric; Zarek Valentin, Tim Parker, Teenage Hadebe, Griffin Dorsey (Derrick Jones 67), Sam Junqua; Memo Rodriguez (Adam Lundkvist 71), Joe Corona (Mateo Bajamich 90+1), Matias Vera; Fafa Picault (Darwin Quintero 67), Maxi Urruti.

 

Substitutes not used: Jose Bizama, Alejandro Fuenmayor, Ian Hoffmann, Michael Nelson.

 

SHOTS: 10; SHOTS ON GOAL: 5; FOULS: 19; CORNER KICKS: 5; SAVES: 2

 

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES HEAD COACH MATIAS ALMEYDA

On the steps that needs to be taken to earn a win:

 

“We made changes today. Tanner [Beason] played, but he played as a full back. We made changes while retaining our style of play to try and get the three points. We are missing that final pass, but the team has been improving quite a bit. I look at the individual part and I see that the level is rising. We have to keep working and try to be consistent in this game. We need to convert on the goal-scoring chances that we get.”

 

On Jack Skahan’s performance as a first-time starter:

 

“He is a young player. Time will make him a better player. There are young players that get loose faster than others. This was a difficult game because their midfield had a lot of mobility. I see that from here and into the next couple of years, there will be many young players for San Jose and that is good for the club.”

 

SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES MIDFIELDER JACK SKAHAN

On the team’s feelings after tonight’s result:

 

“It’s disappointing not to win a game, no matter if you’re at home or on the road. And obviously ties are better than losses. We’re going to get there to where we’re winning these games and I’m confident in that. The team’s confident in that. But we’ve just got to keep pushing and doing what we’re doing. We’re going to figure it out. Because no, it’s not like we all walk in the locker room and are happy about tying because we do aim to win every game.”

 

On where he’s added his strength:

 

“Guido [Bonini], our strength coach, would probably say in the weight room. But no, to be honest, having a little bit of experience being on the field, you’re just more comfortable and you feel more free to play. I think in the past, I was probably hesitant or weak on the ball. It’s a little bit of a shock going out there when you first start playing professionally but I feel a lot more comfortable. I’m going to continue to grow on that and continue to get better, that’s for sure.”

 

On how he felt playing in the midfield tonight:

 

“Yeah, I like playing with Eric [Remedi]. I feel comfortable playing with Eric in the middle. When we were in preseason, Eric and I played together a lot because Jackson [Yueill] was with the national team. And I feel comfortable playing with anybody, any of the midfielders on the team to be honest. And since I’ve been here, I’ve been playing in the middle and I feel comfortable there now, and I feel comfortable with the guys there so I hope that we can continue to grow from that and I can continue to help the team.”

Toronto FC (2) – Chicago Fire FC (1) Post Game Summary

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SCORING SUMMARY

 

TOR – Yeferson Soteldo 2′ (Tsubasa Endoh)

TOR – Nick DeLeon 76′ (Patrick Mullins, Yeferson Soteldo)

 

CHI – Álvaro Medrán 77′ (Fabian Herbers)

 

MISCONDUCT SUMMARY

 

TOR – Mauricio Pineda 71′ (caution)

TOR – Luke Singh 81′ (caution)

 

RECORDS (W-L-D)

Toronto FC                    3-8-4    13 points

Chicago Fire FC            3-9-3    12 points

 

LINEUPS

 

TORONTO FC – Alex Bono; Mark Delgado, Omar González, Chris Mavinga, Luke Singh (Noble Okello 81′); Michael Bradley (C), Ralph Priso (Nick DeLeon 63′), Tsubasa Endoh (Patrick Mullins 46′), Alejandro Pozuelo, Yeferson Soteldo; Dom Dwyer (Jozy Altidore 46′)

 

Substitutes Not Used: Quentin Westberg, Auro Jr., Julian Dunn, Jayden Nelson, Jordan Perruzza

 

CHICAGO FIRE FC – Bobby Shuttleworth; Wyatt Omsberg (Fabian Herbers 58′), Mauricio Pineda, Jonathan Bornstein (C); Boris Sekulić (Luka Stojanović 82′), Álvaro Medrán, Gastón Giménez, Miguel Navarro (Jhon Espinoza 69′); Przemysław Frankowski, Robert Berić (Chinonso Offor 57′), Ignacio Aliseda

 

Substitutes Not Used: Gabriel Slonina, Johan Kappelhof, Brian Gutiérrez, Elliot Collier, Stanislav Ivanov

 

MEDIA NOTES

Alex Bono made a career-high 13 saves, beating a previous best of eight saves against New York City FC on September 23, 2020.

Bono’s 13-save performance marks the most saves made in a single game in club history, beating Greg Sutton, who twice had 10-save performances (April 7, 2007 at Chivas USA and August 9, 2008 at Colorado Rapids)

Yeferson Soteldo has scored or assisted on five of Toronto FC’s last seven goals (two goals, three assists)

Toronto FC is unbeaten in 12 straight matches against Chicago (W9 D3) dating back to April 2015.

 

JAVIER PÉREZ – INTERIM HEAD COACH, TORONTO FC

 

  1. You said the club needed three points but it was a nervous three points with Chicago coming back at you after that early goal. What do you think of this performance?

 

I think these games where you score early, it’s so difficult to hold. We saw that so many times in so many games. I think the team did a great job just holding into the result, trying to get a second goal. We knew that if we get a second goal, it would be much easier, our job, to take the three points back home.

 

We secured that goal but right away we considered one goal, and then we knew that we would have to support all the way to the end. In the end, all that counts is the three points that we bring back home. I will keep adding points to our scoreboard, that’s what counts.

 

 

  1. Alex Bono was called into action a lot today. I think it was 13 saves he made, a career-high. Just wanted to get your comments on his performance and how important was it for him to come up big the way he did?

 

Yes, I think we are fortunate that we have two very good goalkeepers, and Alex did an amazing job today. I know him for a long time, as you know, and he rarely disappoints us the way he addresses the game, the way he stops the balls going into the goal, and today it was a great night for him. I’m extremely happy for him, the team and we are looking forward to seeing more like that.

 

  1. Morrow was penciled into the lineup and had to be removed. What’s the situation as best you know?

Justin is a warrior. We knew because of the games he played previously it was going to be difficult. This is precautionary. We just had to take him off just because he couldn’t perform. We thought that the message to the rest of the team is that everybody has to be ready and if someone is not 100 percent to perform, someone else is going to come can do the job, which that’s what happened tonight.

 

And he played a good game. He did the job and everyone is happy. Justin will come back to Toronto. He will get some treatment, some time to recover, and after that he will be back with the team, no problem.

 

  1. Nick was in the lineup and scored a huge goal for you. What’s the situation as far as traveling across the border? Will he have to quarantine once you get back to Toronto, and will he train the next few days and week?

 

As I said before, all that I think is about the next game. I had a game — we had a game today at 7:00 PM. I have the ability to make him available for this game. So everything after that, we have to figure out logistically. I think we have a plan but everybody is working on that in the background. All that was important tonight is that he was going to be available to play this game. That was the No. 1 priority.

 

ALEX BONO – GOALKEEPER, TORONTO FC

 

  1. Alex, a loaded question but how would you rate that game compared to some of the other games you’ve played, all the games you’ve played in the past? No. 1?

 

No. Not top five. You know, we’ve had some real success here, so come to Chicago and getting road points is never easy.

 

But yeah, that’s really all that matters. We came in and grinded it out as a team and more than anything we learned to suffer together today and grind out a result. So top five, not sure, I don’t think, so but just happy to come out here and get a win and head back to Toronto.

 

  1. It was a makeshift defense with injuries and people away and things like that. Was it a work-in-progress throughout the whole game?

 

Definitely from pregame where Justin had it pull out unfortunately because he was feeling something, but that obviously changes things when you go from playing an out and out left back to playing a center back at left back, a kid who in Luke has had some really good performances for us. But it’s still learning and growing into the league and into the team and to play him at a position outside of his normal position, I don’t care what anyone says is not easy when you came into it in warmups.

 

We were bending a lot, bending, bending, and we really didn’t break and I think we can take some positives. Some of the goals we’ve given up in the last little while have been pretty soft. I think you’d look at them and say all those could be avoided one way or the other. To put in a really solid defensive shift and guys are struggling, willing us over the end line, the final whistle today was real exciting for us and a gratifying feeling at the end of it.

 

  1. 14 shots on target, last time you made that many saves?

 

No, I don’t — do you know or are you asking me? Maybe a couple weeks ago in training, we were playing a small side or something but other than that, it definitely it was a busy night but a lot of it was pretty straightforward for us. The guys in front of me, we were all struggling together, so I was happy to be able to help them out just as much as they helped me out today and we’ll take the three points to go home.

 

 

 

I would have taken one save and three points today just as much as I would take, however many saves and three points today. All that matters for me is we get to go homes and a group, go see our families after a really, really tough week, tough stretch of three games that I think we showed a lot of real progress as a group.

 

So that’s the most exciting thing for me. That’s all I really care about and we move on to the next one.

 

  1. 8 points out of a possible 12 after the coaching change. How much is that down to Javier’s influence?

 

He’s been great. It’s never an ideal situation to for an assistant coach to be thrust into a role. And to his credit, we went back to basics and we started with defending and started with not giving away bad chances and bad goals.

 

And we worked up from there. Defending from the front, defending from there as a group, staying compact, not as hectic and then with the ball we seemed to have more of a game plan. Obviously it helps that we got some guys healthy.

 

Yeah, it helps we have guys healthy. We have a bit more direction and organization when we have the ball as you’ve seen, it’s been a lot easier for us to keep the ball and we’ve been able to break down teams in possession and passes and that new guy we signed is a problem — that guy can dribble through traffic on the 401.

 

It’s pretty impressive what he’s brought to us. Just as a group, there was a certain confidence running through us right now that we didn’t quite have before and call it momentum, call it Orlando, whatever, we don’t want to make excuses but we have a bit of a swagger to us right now that it’s nice, it’s a nice feeling.

 

 

  1. We haven’t seen DeLeon, how big was that goal?

I love that guy so much, what a guy. Listen, he’s been through the ringer the last couple weeks having to go back in quarantine and he comes back into a difficult situation. Guys that came on it was tough for them to grow into the game, it was extremely humid and a tough game to come in. Credit Nick DeLeon. He came on, fought, scrapped and everyone knows how dynamic he is.

 

You’ve seen him for a few years, and know he can pull something out of the hat and he made a great run down the right side and kind of blasted one in. I’ve seen that goal so many times in training on me, as soon as I made that run, he’s going to cross this and he’s going to bang this in. What a guy, what a player, and what an influence he had on the game tonight.

 

  1. How much is the team looking forward to having a week before the next one after this grueling schedule?

 

Yeah, it’s going to be nice. You know, we’ll see what kind of downtime we get but I know everyone is excited about how the last week went. Obviously wish we could have taken 9 out of 9, but at the end of the day, if you told us a few weeks ago we were going to take 8 out of 12 over the next four games, I think everyone would have signed the dotted line on that one.

 

It’s been a crazy week. Some ways, incredible. Some ways a struggle. Some ways, still a little bit disappointing. So we still have things to work on. At the end of the day, we’re showing real signs of life. We’re showing real signs of improvement and that’s going to be exciting.

 

I know it’s exciting for me and the guys behind me in this locker room and dancing around and playing music. I hope it’s exciting for all of you, because when that pressure mounts, it’s tough and to be able to knock some of that done, it shows that you shouldn’t be messing with us.

 

We’re trying to send a real message to everyone, including all our fans in Toronto: Stick with us, we’re going to take you places. Stick with us and we’ll take you where you want to go.

Mets acquire outfielder Mark Payton

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FLUSHING, N.Y., – The New York Mets today announced the team has acquired outfielder Mark Payton from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for cash considerations. Payton will be optioned to Triple-A Syracuse. In addition, the Mets transferred LHP David Peterson to the 60-Day Injured List.

 

Payton, 29, appeared in 24 games with the Reds this season, going 4-22 (.182) with two runs scored. The left-handed hitter played in eight games with Cincinnati in 2020, going 3-18 (.167).

 

The 5-8, 180-pounder was slashing .281/.331/.446 at Triple-Louisville this year. He had seven doubles, two triples, four homers, 14 RBI, four stolen bases and 19 runs scored in 35 games.

 

Payton, who was designated for assignment on July 19, has slashed .285/.361/.455 in 601 career minor league games. He was selected by the Yankees in the seventh round in the 2014 First-Year Player Draft.