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Twins place Caleb Thielbar on 10-day injured list

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Shaun Anderson recalled from Triple-A St. Paul

KANSAS CITY, MO – The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have placed left-handed pitcher Caleb Thielbar on the 10-day Injured List with a left groin strain. Thielbar was removed from last night’s game in Baltimore with the injury.

Thielbar has posted a 4.29 ERA (21.0 IP, 10 ER) with five holds, seven walks, 31 strikeouts and a 1.48 WHIP in 20 relief appearances for the Twins this season. Five of his last six appearances since May 19 have been scoreless, posting a 1.59 ERA (5.2 IP, 1 ER) in that span.

To replace Thielbar on the 26-man roster, the Twins have recalled right-handed pitcher Shaun Anderson from Triple-A St. Paul. Anderson will be making his third stint with the Twins this season and has posted a 9.00 ERA (5.0 IP, 5 ER) with three walks and six strikeouts in three major league appearances in 2021. He was previously with the club on April 15 and from May 12 until his placement on the 10-day Injured List with a left quad strain on May 18. Anderson made two scoreless 1.0-inning rehab appearances for the Saints on May 28 and 30, and was returned from his rehab assignment, reinstated from the Injured List and optioned to St. Paul on May 31.

Dodgers activate AJ Pollock and Jimmy Nelson

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Alex Vesia, Edwin Uceta optioned

LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers activated outfielder AJ Pollock and right-handed pitcher Jimmy Nelson from the injured list and optioned pitchers Alex Vesia and Edwin Uceta to Triple-A Oklahoma City.

Pollock, 33, returns to the injured list after missing 17 games with a left hamstring strain. He played in four rehab games at Rancho Cucamonga, going 2-for-9 with a homer and one RBI. Prior to the injury, he appeared in 32 games for the Dodgers, batting .277 (26-for-94) with five doubles, four homers and 16 RBI. Last season, he finished tied for the team lead with 16 homers and batted .276 with 25 extra-base hits and 34 RBI in 55 games. He is in 10th Major League season and is a career .279 (802-for-2875) hitter with 109 homers and 361 RBI.

Nelson, 31, appeared in 16 games for the Dodgers prior to injury. He posted a 1-1 record with a 2.41 ERA (5 ER/18.2 IP) and 30 strikeouts. He made his lone start of the season for the Dodgers on May 16, going 1.2 innings of scoreless baseball against the Marlins and has not allowed a run in his last seven appearances (9.1 IP). He is in his seventh Major League season and is a combined 34-47 with a 4.17 ERA (302 ER/652.0 IP) in 135 games (108 starts).

Vesia, 25, appeared in 10 games for the Dodgers, going 0-1 with a 5.91 ERA (7 ER/10.2 IP) and 16 strikeouts against 11 walks. The Northern California native was acquired from the Marlins along with minor leaguer Kyle Hurt in exchange for Dylan Floro. In 52 career minor league games, he has posted a 1.62 ERA (18 ER/100.0IP) and 138 strikeouts.

Uceta, 23, pitched in seven games for the Dodgers, allowing five earned runs over 12.2 innings with 13 strikeouts. The Dominican Republic native has been with the Dodgers organization since signing as international free agent on July 2, 2016. In parts of five minor league seasons, he has posted a 20-12 record with a 3.73 ERA (139 ER/335.0 IP) and 368 strikeouts.

Blue Jays roster move

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The Toronto Blue Jays have reinstated LHP Anthony Kay from the 10-day injured list (left fourth digit blister) and optioned him to Triple-A Buffalo.

D-backs roster move

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The D-backs acquired RHP Tyler Jones from the Marlins as the player-to-be-named-later in the Dec. 10, 2020, trade for RHP Zach Pop.

Red Sox announce roster moves

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BOSTON, MA – The Boston Red Sox today announced the following roster moves:

  • Following last night’s game against the Houston Astros, the Red Sox optioned right-handed pitcher Colten Brewer to Triple-A Worcester.
  • The Red Sox today selected right-handed pitcher Brandon Workman to the active major league roster from Worcester. To make room for Workman on the 40-man roster, the Red Sox designated Brewer for assignment.

Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom made the announcement.

Workman, 32, was selected by Boston in the second round of the 2010 June Draft. He spent most of his first 10 professional seasons in the Red Sox organization before being traded to the Philadelphia Phillies in August 2020. A two-time World Series champion, Workman was the only pitcher to appear in at least one Postseason game for the Red Sox in both 2013 and 2018. In 219 major league games (18 starts), he is 25-22 with 25 saves and a 3.96 ERA (136 ER/309.0 IP) for the Red Sox (2013-14, ’17-20), Phillies (2020), and Chicago Cubs (2021). After the Red Sox signed him as a minor league free agent on May 6, he made seven appearances with Worcester and allowed only one run on three hits in 7.0 innings, striking out 10 batters and walking four.

Brewer, 28, has appeared in one game over two major league stints this season, throwing an inning of relief on May 31 against the Houston Astros. He has also made four appearances for Worcester, allowing four runs on four hits in 4.0 innings. The right-hander is 2-5 with a 5.04 ERA (51 ER/91.0 IP) in 81 major league outings between the San Diego Padres (2018) and Red Sox (2019-21).

Twins place Mitch Garver on 10-day injured list and Rob Refsnyder on 7-day injured list

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Ryan Jeffers and Gilberto Celestino recalled from Triple-A St. Paul

BALTIMORE, MD – The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have placed catcher Mitch Garver  on the 10-day Injured List with a groin contusion and outfielder Rob Refsnyder on the 7-day Injured List with a concussion (retroactive to June 1). Garver sustained the injury last night on a foul tip and Refsnyder suffered his injury after colliding with the centerfield wall on Monday afternoon.

Garver has batted .224 (26-for-116) with eight doubles, eight home runs, 17 RBI, 19 walks, 17 runs scored and an .833 OPS in 41 games this season. He was hitting .346 (9-for-26) with five doubles, two home runs, four RBI, 11 walks, a .541 on-base percentage and a 1.310 OPS in his last 11 games at the time of his injury. Refsnyder has batted .320 (16-for-50) with three doubles, two home runs, nine RBI, four walks, 10 runs scored and an .864 OPS in 16 games this season.

To replace both Garver and Refsnyder on the 26-man roster, the Twins have recalled catcher Ryan Jeffers and outfielder Gilberto Celestino from Triple-A St. Paul. Jeffers will be making his second major league stint this season, after earning a spot on the Opening Day roster and being optioned on April 29. He batted .147 (5-for-34) with one double, one RBI, three walks and three runs scored in 11 games for the Twins prior to his option, and has since posted a .217/.340/.446 (18-for-83) slash line with four doubles, five home runs, 16 RBI, 16 walks and 13 runs scored in 24 games for the Saints.

Celestino, who was just promoted from Double-A Wichita to St. Paul yesterday, hit .250 (21-for-84) with five doubles, two home runs, seven RBI, 11 walks and 10 runs scored in 21 games for the Wind Surge. The 22-year-old was ranked as the 10th-best prospect, best defensive outfielder and best outfield arm in the Twins’ minor league system by Baseball America and 14th-best prospect by MLB.com prior to the 2021 season. The Santo Domingo, DR native was acquired by the Twins from Houston, along with right-handed pitcher Jorge Alcala, in exchange for right-handed pitcher Ryan Pressly on July 27, 2018. He will be in uniform (#79) for tonight’s game in Baltimore and looking to make his major league debut.

A’s place OF Laureano on 10-day injured list; recall OF Bolt from Las Vegas

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OAKLAND, Calif. – The Oakland A’s placed outfielder Ramón Laureano on the 10-day injured list retroactive to May 28 with a strained right hip and recalled outfielder Skye Bolt from Triple-A Las Vegas, the club announced today.

Laureano is batting .257 with 11 home runs, 22 RBI and eight stolen bases in 48 games. He hit .292 with eight home runs in 24 games in May and his 11 home runs overall are second most among Major League center fielders. Laureano is tied for the lead among ML outfielders in total chances (133) and ranks second in putouts (129).

Bolt joins the A’s for the first time this year but this will be his second stint in the majors. Originally selected by Oakland in the fourth round of the 2015 draft, Bolt was designated for assignment on Opening Day, April 1. He was claimed off waivers by San Francisco on April 5 and sent to their alternate site before being recalled on April 27. Bolt went 0-for-1 in two games before he was optioned on April 28 and designated for assignment April 30. He was traded back to the A’s for cash considerations on May 5 and hit .375 with three home runs and 11 RBI in 20 games with Las Vegas. The 27-year-old Bolt also walked 12 times for a .488 on-base percentage. He ranks second in the Triple-A West in on-base percentage, third in batting, fourth in OPS (1.113) and ninth in slugging (.625).

Yankees acquire INF Connor Cannon

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The Yankees have acquired INF Connor Cannon from the San Francisco Giants as the player to be named later in the 4/27/21 trade in which the Yankees acquired LHP Wandy Peralta in exchange for OF Mike Tauchman.

Cannon, 23, combined to hit .324 (45-for-139) with 32R , 7 doubles, 1 triple, 13HR, 39RBI and 11BB in 37 games with the AZL Giants-Orange and short-season Single-A Salem-Keizer during his only minor league season in 2019. Following the season, the Temecula, Calif., native was named an AZL Postseason All-Star. He was originally selected by the San Francisco Giants in the 17th round of the 2019 First-Year Player Draft out of University of California, Riverside.

Former Dodger pitcher & Cy Young winner Mike Marshall passes away

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LOS ANGELES — Former Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Mike Marshall, who became the first reliever in history to win the Cy Young Award while leading the Dodgers to the 1974 National League pennant, passed away today in Zephyrhills, Florida. He was 78.

The Dodgers acquired Marshall, who was known as “Iron Mike”, after the 1973 season from the Montreal Expos in exchange for outfielder Willie Davis. In his first year with Los Angeles, Marshall set MLB records for most appearances (106), relief innings (208 1/3), games finished (83) and consecutive games pitched (13). The right-hander went 15–12 with a 2.42 ERA and 21 saves.

Marshall played for nine teams in his 14-year Major League career—Detroit (1967), Seattle (1969), Houston (1970), Montreal (1970-73), Los Angeles Dodgers (1974-76), Atlanta (1976-77), Texas (1977), Minnesota (1978-80) and the New York Mets (1981). He had a 97-112 record with 188 saves and an ERA of 3.14.

“I had a deal with (manager) Walter Alston,” Marshall said in a 2003 interview. “If I warmed up, I was getting into the game.”

Marshall was a unique personality during his Dodger tenure. Although the team had a bullpen cart to drive the reliever to the pitcher’s mound, Marshall eschewed the ride and jogged in from the bullpen. He also counseled young autograph seekers that ballplayers were no different role models than educators and they should also seek the signatures of their teachers.

A Michigan native, Marshall originally signed with the Phillies as a free agent in September 1960. He began his pro career as a shortstop and switched to pitching in 1965. Marshall made his MLB debut with the Detroit Tigers in 1967. He was also a student teacher at Michigan State University while completing a PhD in physiology and a minor in physiological psychology during the offseason. While teaching a kinesiology class in the winter of 1968, one of his students at MSU was Steve Garvey, his future Dodger teammate when the first baseman won National League MVP honors in 1974.

Marshall became the fourth Dodger to win the Cy Young Award, joining Don Newcombe (1956), Don Drysdale (1962) and Sandy Koufax (1963, 1965, 1966). He finished ahead of teammate Andy Messersmith in the Cy Young Award balloting and third in the MVP race behind Garvey and Lou Brock (Cardinals). There have been eight Dodgers to win the Cy Young Award. In addition to Newcombe, Drysdale, Koufax and Marshall, Clayton Kershaw (2011, 2013, 2014), Eric Gagne (2003), Orel Hershiser (1988) and Fernando Valenzuela (1981) won the honor as well.

In the 1974 postseason, Marshall pitched in two NL Championship Series games against the Pirates and all five World Series games against Oakland.

Marshall’s most memorable moment in the World Series occurred in Game 2 at Dodger Stadium. Oakland chased starter Don Sutton with a two-run rally in the ninth inning to cut the Dodgers’ lead to 3–2. With no outs and Joe Rudi on first base, manager Alvin Dark opted against attempting a sacrifice bunt with power hitter Gene Tenace, who struck out.

Dark then replaced Rudi with Herb Washington, a world-class sprinter hired by Oakland owner Charlie Finley to be used exclusively as a “designated runner.” After throwing a first strike past pinch-hitter Angel Mangual, Marshall lobbed a pickoff throw to Garvey at first base. He also stepped off the pitcher’s mound three times and once faked another throw. With Washington poised to steal second base, Marshall whirled and fired a strike at the bag. Washington, caught leaning, was nailed attempting to return to first base as Garvey applied the tag. Marshall then struck out Mangual to save the Dodgers’ only win of the Series.

Marshall appeared in 724 lifetime games (24 starts) with nine teams between 1967 and 1981 and compiled a 97–112 record and 3.14 ERA and 75 saves.

Mike Marshall was born January 15, 1943 in Adrian, MI. Marshall is survived by his wife, Erica, and three daughters—Rebekah, Deborah and Kerry Jo.

Undefeated Welterweight Daniyar Yeleussinov now a Promotional Free Agent

Boca Rotan, FL. – Undefeated world ranked welterweight and 2016 Olympic Gold Medal winner Daniyar Yeleussinov is now a promotional free agent.

Yeleussinov of Astana, Kazakhstan has a record of 10-0 with six knockouts.

The 30 year-old has been fighting top competition as evidenced by wins over Marcos Mojica (16-2-2), Reshard Hicks (12-0-1), Alan Sanchez (20-4-1) and a 2nd round knockout over former unified world champion Julius Indongo on November 27th in Hollywood, Florida.

With the win over Indongo, Yeleussinov captured the IBF Intercontinental Title, and that catapulted him to a number-eight ranking in the IBF.

Elvis Crespo, CEO of Boxing Stars Management, said “We would like to thank Matchroom Boxing for bringing Daniyar to this point of his career. We are seeking the best option for Daniyar so he can be properly marketed and moved to the top of the welterweight division. Daniyar is a top talent, and has shown that he is a force to be reckoned with and is a future world champion.”

“I look forward to fighting the better quality fighters, and recognized names of the welterweight division in my next few fights,” said Yeleussinov. “That should lead me to a world title shot. When I was an amateur, my goal was to be the best in the world, and I won the Olympic gold medal. When I turned professional, my goal again was to be the best in the world, and become a world champion. I look forward to signing with a new promoter and they can help on my journey to reach that championship goal.”

Ziya Aliyev, Managing Director of Boxing Stars Management, stated ” Our main priority is to continue building Daniyar’s career so the world can see he is the best welterweight in the world. We are excited about his future, and look forward to getting him back in the ring real soon.”

Before turning professional, Yeleussinov was an extremely accomplish amateur as he won the 2010 Asian Games, 2013 World Championships He was a two-time AIBA Elite Men’s Boxer of the Year. That culminated in winning the 2016 Olympic Gold Medal in Rio de Janeiro. In that tournament, he defeated pro standouts Josh Kelly, Soulemayne Cissokho and Shakhram Giyasov. He also has amateur wins over current undisputed junior welterweight champion Josh Taylor and world champion Jamel Herring.