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Washington Nationals reinstate Kyle Finnegan and place Kyle McGowin on 10-day injured list

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The Washington Nationals reinstated right-handed pitcher Kyle Finnegan from the Paternity List and placed right-handed pitcher Kyle McGowin on the 10-day Injured List (retroactive to Sept. 1) with a right elbow UCL sprain on Friday. Nationals President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Mike Rizzo made the announcement.

 

Finnegan, 29, is 4-5 with six saves and a 2.77 ERA with 26 walks and 51 strikeouts in 55 relief appearances for the Nationals. His 55 appearances and 51 strikeouts are the most among Nationals relievers.

 

Prior to being placed on the Paternity List, Finnegan offered scoreless relief in seven straight outings and has allowed just one earned run in 18 appearances dating to July 20. During that span he converted six saves, five holds and pitched to a 0.51 ERA (1 ER/17.2 IP) with opponents hitting just .164 (10-for-61) with three doubles and one home run.

 

McGowin, 29, posted a 4.20 ERA in 27 relief appearances in 2021. He struck out 35 batters and walked 14 in 30.0 innings pitched.

White Sox place Lucas Giolito on injured list; recall Ryan Burr from Class AAA Charlotte

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KANSAS CITY – Prior to tonight’s series opener at Kansas City, the Chicago White Sox placed right-handed pitcher Lucas Giolito on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to September 1) with a strained left hamstring and recalled right-hander Ryan Burr from Class AAA Charlotte.

 

Giolito, 27, suffered the injury in the fifth inning of his last start on Tuesday night vs. Pittsburgh. He is 9-9 with a 3.69 ERA (65 ER/158.1 IP), 180 strikeouts (10.23 per 9.0 IP), a .221 (129-585) opponents average, 1.11 WHIP and .279 on-base percentage in 27 starts this season. Giolito ranks among the American League leaders in strikeouts (4th), strikeouts per 9.0 IP (4th), WHIP (5th), opponents average (5th), opponents on-base percentage (5th), opponents OPS (8th, .685) and ERA (10th).

 

Burr, 27, is 2-1 with a 2.84 ERA (8 ER/25.1 IP), 20 strikeouts and a .193 (16-83) opponents average in 22 appearances (one start) over two stints with the White Sox in 2021.

Colorado Rockies transaction

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The Colorado Rockies announced today that they have recalled right-handed pitcher Ashton Goudeau from Triple-A Albuquerque and have optioned right-handed pitcher Justin Lawrence to Triple-A.

Yankees Roster Moves

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Prior to tonight’s game, the Yankees made the following roster moves:

 

Returned from rehab and reinstated INF Gleyber Torres (#25) from the 10-day injured list.

 

Optioned OF Estevan Florial to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

A’s recall LHP Moll from Triple-A Las Vegas; place RHP Montas on restricted list

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OAKLAND, Calif. – The Oakland A’s recalled left-handed pitcher Sam Moll from Triple-A Las Vegas and placed right-handed pitcher Frankie Montas on the restricted list, the club announced today.

 

Moll joins the A’s for the second time this year. He pitched three times during his first stint from July 3 to 26 and did not allow a run in 2.2 innings (1 h, 3 bb, 2 so). The 29-year-old left-hander began the season at Triple-A Reno in the Arizona farm system and was traded to the A’s for cash in a minor league deal on July 2. Moll went 1-1 with two saves and a 1.69 ERA in 10 relief appearances with Las Vegas following his July 27 option and had a 4.45 ERA in 31 relief appearances overall at Triple-A. He allowed a .221 opponents batting average, including .118 with a .412 OPS against left-handed hitters.

Bengals re-sign Thomas, place Kareem on Reserve/Injured

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The Bengals today re-signed WR Mike Thomas and placed DE Khalid Kareem on the Reserve/Injured list.

 

Thomas (6-1, 189), a sixth-year player out of the University of Southern Mississippi, spent preseason with Cincinnati before being released yesterday.

 

Kareem, a second-year player out of the University of Notre Dame, has a shoulder injury.

Irwin signed to practice squad

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The Bengals today signed WR Trenton Irwin to the practice squad. Irwin, a first-year player out of Stanford University, had been waived by Cincinnati on Wednesday.

Match Recap: Philadelphia Union 0, New England Revolution 1

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Six Union Homegrowns make appearances

CHESTER, Pa. – The Philadelphia Union fell to New England Revolution at home Friday night at Subaru Park in a 1-0 loss. New England struck first in the first half with a goal in the 33rd minute from Matt Polster. The Union fought for an equalizer in the second half. New England’s Traustason would be ejected following his second yellow card in the 59th minute, leaving the Union with a man advantage for the rest of the match. However, The Boys in Blue were unable to find an equalizer before the match ended.

The Union are home at Subaru Park to take on Club America for leg two of the Concacaf Champions League Semi Final on Wednesday, September 15 (9:00 p.m. ET / FS1).

Philadelphia Union 0 – New England Revolution 1

Subaru Park (Chester, PA)

Friday, September 3, 2021

TODAY’S MATCH INFO

Referee: Jair Marrufo

Assistant Referees: Brian Dunn, Jeffrey Swartzel

Fourth Official: Alan Kelly

VAR: Guido Gonzales Jr.

Ast. VAR: Jose Da Silva

GOALS/ASSISTS

NE – Matt Polster (Traustason) 33’

DISCIPLINARY SUMMARY

PHI – Harriel (caution) 33’

NE – Traustason (caution) 56’

NE – Traustason (ejection) 59’

PHI – Bedoya (caution) 72’

PHI – Sullivan (caution) 77’

PHI – Fontana (caution) 80’

NE – Kessler (caution) 90+4’

LINEUP

Philadelphia Union: Joe Bendik; Kai Wagner, Stuart Findlay, Jakob Glesnes, Nathan Harriel (Anthony Fontana 73’); Alejandro Bedoya, Jack McGlynn (Matheus Davo 73’), Leon Flach, Paxten Aaronson, Quinn Sullivan (Cole Turner 84’), Kacper Przybylko.

Substitutes not used: Matt Freese, Aurelien Collin, Sergio Santos

New England Revolution: Brad Knighton; DeJuan Jones, Henry Kessler, Andrew Farrell, Brandon Bye; Arnor Traustason, Matt Polster; Wilfrid Kaptoum (Carles Gil 67’); Tommy McNamara (Adolph Joseph DeLaGarza 90+5’), Teal Bunbury, Edward Kizza (Scott Caldwell 63’)

Substitutes not used: Luis Caicedo, Maciel, Emmanuel Boateng, Adolph Joseph DeLaGarza, Christian Mafla, Earl Edwards Jr.

TEAM NOTES

Goalkeeper Joe Bendik earned his second start of the 2021 season in net for the Boys in Blue. Bendik’s previous start came against D.C. United on July 17th in a 2-1 Union win.

Homegrown Nathan Harriel made his MLS debut as a starter at right back tonight. Harriel became the 12th homegrown to start for the Union all-time and the fourth homegrown to get his first start in 2021.

Center back Stuart Findlay earned his third start of the season tonight.

Left back Kai Wagner made his 65th MLS start tonight for the Boys in Blue.

Homegrown Jack McGlynn earned his fifth MLS start and his 13th appearances in his rookie campaign.

Homegrown Quinn Sullivan received his third start of the season.

Homegrown Paxten Aaronson made his second MLS start against New England.

Matheus Davo made his debut with the Philadelphia Union after being subbed on in the 77th minute.

The Union are home at Subaru Park to take on Club America for leg two of the Concacaf Champions League Semi Final on Wednesday, September 15 (9:00 p.m. ET / FS1).

PREVIEW: Orlando City Closes Out Three-Game Home Stint Against Columbus Crew

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Lions look for seventh-consecutive result on Saturday

ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando City SC (9-4-8, 35 points) is set to take on Columbus Crew (7-9-6, 27 points) on Saturday, Sept. 4 at Exploria Stadium in the last fixture of a three-game home stint. Kickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m. ET with coverage set to begin at 7 p.m. ET on FOX35 PLUS.

The match, presented by Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, will serve as the first of Major League Soccer’s Kick Childhood Cancer Month. In addition to being locally broadcast on FOX35 PLUS, Saturday’s match will be available to stream on LionNation TV while being transmitted on Real Radio 104.1 in English and Acción 97.9FM, 810AM in Spanish. Tickets are available here or by calling (855) ORL-CITY.

“Columbus is a rival that has been struggling lately, but we see that as just data knowing that we have to prepare ourselves in the best way possible. Knowing the rival, we haven’t played them yet this year, but we did last year as one of the best teams in Major League Soccer who won the championship,” Head Coach Oscar Pareja said. “That should be extra motivation for everybody. The importance of the game, the rival, it’s a necessity to just get points. I’m excited to play Columbus here, the boys as always have been training hard and preparing the best they can.”

City will look for its seventh-consecutive result on Saturday night while also looking to add to a four-game win streak against the Crew, dating back to 2018. The last time the two sides squared off came on Nov. 4, 2020, a match that saw Benji Michel net a late game-winner in the 84th minute despite the home side being down a man.

The Lions come into the fixture following a scoreless draw against Inter Miami CF last Friday. Goalkeeper Pedro Gallese tallied a pair of saves in his return to the lineup to record his fifth shutout of the season and the seventh in total for the Club on the year.

Nani leads the Lions with nine goals this season, followed by Michel with four. Mauricio Pereyra holds the team-high in assists with eight, with Nani following with six.

Columbus enters the weekend after taking a come-from-behind victory over rivals FC Cincinnati in its last outing. A brace from Miguel Berry in the 81st and 82nd minutes, respectively, led the Crew to a home victory at Lower.com Field.

Lucas Zelarayan leads the Crew with seven goals this year, followed by Gyasi Zardes with four. Zelarayan also sits tied for the team high in assists with Pedro Santos, each with three on the year.

Following Saturday’s match, the Lions will head out on the road to take on Atlanta United FC on Friday, Sept. 10 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in a 7 p.m. ET kickoff.

Orlando City Adds MLS Pool Goalkeeper Greg Ranjitsingh Ahead of Columbus Match

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Goalkeeper Mason Stajduhar sidelined due to injury

ORLANDO, Fla. — Orlando City SC has added Major League Soccer pool goalkeeper Greg Ranjitsingh, it was announced today. Ranjitsingh will join the Lions for Saturday’s match against Columbus Crew SC and will be available alongside Adam Grinwis.

Goalkeeper Mason Stajduhar has been ruled out of the match due to injury and Pedro Gallese is currently on duty with the Peru National Team. Further updates on Stajduhar’s injury will come when available.

Ranjitsingh, 28, spent the 2019 MLS season with Orlando City. Ranjitsingh joined Minnesota United in 2020 then the Philadelphia Union earlier this year. The Ontario, Canada native has made five total MLS appearances, with two coming during his time in Central Florida.

The Lions kickoff against Crew SC at 7:30 p.m. ET tomorrow at Exploria Stadium, with pregame coverage beginning locally on Fox 35 Plus at 7 p.m. ET. The match will also be available on Real Radio 104.1 and Accion 97.9 FM.

TRANSACTION: Orlando City SC adds MLS pool goalkeeper Greg Ranjitsingh.