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White Sox place Adam Engel on injured list; recall Luis González from Class AAA Charlotte

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PTTSBURGH – Prior to tonight’s series opener at Pittsburgh, the Chicago White Sox placed outfielder Adam Engel on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to June 20) with a strained right hamstring and recalled outfielder Luis González from Class AAA Charlotte.

González, 26, is hitting .195 (16-82) with three doubles, three home runs, 11 RBI, 13 runs scored and five stolen bases in 24 games with Charlotte. He made his only appearance with the White Sox this season as a defensive replacement on April 29 vs. Detroit. González made his major-league debut with Chicago in 2020, and is 0-1 with a run scored in four career games.

Engel, 29, is batting .241 (7-29) with three home runs, four RBI and five runs scored in 10 games this season, his fifth with the White Sox. He began the 2021 season on the injured list with a strained right hamstring and made his season debut on June 6.

Red Sox place catcher Kevin Plawecki on 10-day injured list

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Boston recalls catcher Connor Wong from Triple-A Worcester

BOSTON, MA  – The Boston Red Sox today placed catcher Kevin Plawecki on the 10-day injured list (retroactive to yesterday) with a left hamstring strain. To fill Plawecki’s spot on the active major league roster, the Red Sox recalled catcher Connor Wong from Triple-A Worcester.

Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom made the announcement.

Plawecki, 30, was removed from Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Royals in the fourth inning due to left hamstring tightness. He has made 18 starts at catcher and one at designated hitter this season, batting .254 (16-for-63) with one home run and a .668 OPS.

Wong, 25, is making his first appearance on an active major league roster. Acquired from the Los Angeles Dodgers on February 10, 2020, the right-handed hitter split the 2020 season between the Red Sox’ Alternate Training Site and the taxi squad. In 16 games with Worcester this season—his first experience at the Triple-A level—he has hit .148 (9-for-61) with one home run, making 15 starts at catcher and one at second base. Ranked the Red Sox’ No. 16 prospect by MLB.com, Wong has thrown out seven of the 11 runners attempting to steal against him in 2021 (63.6%).

Twins claim Beau Burrows off waivers from Detroit

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Right-hander will report to Triple-A St. Paul

MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL, MN — The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have claimed right-handed pitcher Beau Burrows off waivers from the Detroit Tigers.

Burrows, 24, made his major league debut on July 27, 2020 and appeared in six major league games for the Tigers from 2020-21, posting an 8.64 ERA (8.1 IP, 3 ER) with three walks, six strikeouts and a 1.56 WHIP. A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Burrows was selected by Detroit in the first round (22nd overall) of the 2015 First-Year Player Draft out of Weatherford (TX) High School.

Burrows will report to Triple-A St. Paul and will join the Saints in Columbus, where they are due to start a six-game series against the Clippers tonight.

Blue Jays roster moves

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The Toronto Blue Jays have made the following roster moves:

  • OF George Springer has been reinstated from the 10-day injured list (right quad strain) and will be active for tonight’s game.
  • RHP Jacob Barnes has reported to the team and will be active for tonight’s game.
  • INF Rowdy Tellez has been optioned to Triple-A Buffalo.
  • OF Jonathan Davis has been reinstated from the restricted list and optioned to Triple-A Buffalo.

·     OF Jared Hoying has been assigned outright to Triple-A Buffalo and may elect free agency.

Dodgers activate IF Max Muncy

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LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Dodgers activated infielder Max Muncy from the 10-day injured list and optioned outfielder Zach Reks.

Muncy returns after missing 10 days with a right oblique strain. Prior to the injury, he was slashing .264/.418/.528 with 14 homers and 33 RBI in 60 games. He is in his sixth Major League season and has hit .240 with 101 homers and 254 RBI. On May 30 against the Giants, the Texas native clubbed his 100th career homer. Of his 101 career round trippers, 95 have been with the Dodgers. The 2019 All-Star was originally drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the fifth round of the 2012 First Year Player Draft out of Baylor University.

Reks made his Major League last night, going 0-for-2 with a strikeout. In 288 minor league games, he batted a combined .305 (314-for-1031) with 40 homers and 164 RBI. This season, he was hitting .341 (42-for-123) with five homers and 19 RBI for Triple-A Oklahoma City. The Chicago, IL native was originally drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 10th round of the 2017 First Year Player Draft out of the University of Kentucky.

NFL list of team-by-team completed transactions report for 6-22-21

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The following are the NFL transactions for Tuesday, June 22  This version includes waiver requests, assignments via waivers, terminations, free agent signings, reserve list and practice squad additions and deletions, and trades.

 

WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS

TERMINATIONS VIA WAIVER SYSTEM


ARIZONA
    Hogan, Krishawn WR Marian, Ind.      

BALTIMORE
    Sylencieux, Donte WR Graceland      

CHICAGO
    Schaffer, Thomas DE Stanford      
    Vogel, Gunnar T Northwestern      

DETROIT
    Adams, Jonathan WR Arkansas State      

JACKSONVILLE
    Johnson, Jon’Vea WR Toledo      

PHILADELPHIA
    Grimes, Trevon WR Florida      

ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS

FREE AGENT SIGNINGS


BUFFALO
    Ankou, Eli DT UCLA      
    Jones, Nazair DT North Carolina      
 


SELECTION LIST SIGNING


TAMPA BAY
    Tryon, Joe LB Washington (1-32)*    

*Round and Overall Selection Number in 2021 Draft.

RESERVE LIST ADDITION

 

 

BUFFALO

    Cox, Bryan DE Florida      
         Reserve/Injured; Does Not Count Against 90 Limit

Cardinals select OF Lars Nootbaar

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Lane Thomas optioned to Triple-A Memphis, Bernado Flores Jr. DFA’d

Detroit, Mich., – The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have selected rookie outfielder Lars Nootbaar (NOOT-bahr) from Memphis (AAA). Outfielder Lane Thomas was optioned to Memphis (AAA) and left-handed pitcher Bernardo Flores, Jr., has been designated for assignment.

Nootbaar, 23, was the Cardinals eighth round selection (243rd overall) out of the University of Southern California in 2018. He was recently activated from the minor league 7-day injured list with a right hand injury that kept him out from May 28-June 13.

The left-handed slugger was batting .329 with five home runs and 17 RBI over 29 games in Memphis. With 79 at-bats, Nootbaar does not qualify for the Triple-A East leaders, but would rank 4th in batting and on-base percentage (.430). Sporting a rifle arm in the outfield, in 2019 Nootbaar ranked T-2nd among Cardinals minor league outfielders and T-7th in all of Minor League Baseball with 16 assists.  This season, Nootbaar has appeared at all three outfield positions without committing an error in 44 total chances.

Thomas was batting .104 with two stolen bases and an RBI in 32 games in St. Louis. Flores is 2-2 with a 5.74 ERA in 31.1 innings at Memphis.

Nootbaar has been assigned uniform No. 68 and will be active for tonight’s game in Detroit.

Draft-eligible players to participate in on-field workouts, strength and conditioning drills Thursday and Friday

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MLB Network to air exclusive on-site coverage Friday

Major League Baseball and USA Baseball today announced the list of 167 players scheduled to take part in the MLB Draft Combine presented by Gatorade, taking place this week at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, N.C. and the Raleigh Convention Center in Raleigh, N.C. The Combine will feature the Draft prospects, including 76 collegiate players and 91 high school athletes, as well as a decorated group of former Major League players and coaches, and various general managers, scouting directors and other Club personnel. Please see below for a full list of players scheduled to attend the 2021 Draft Combine.

In addition to the Draft prospects, others scheduled to attend include five-time All-Star and 1995 World Series Champion Fred McGriff; two-time All-Star and 2003 World Series Champion Brad Penny; former All-Stars Billy Butler, Royce Clayton and Rickie Weeks; 1986 World Series Champion Roger McDowell; 2013 World Series Champion Jarrod Saltalamacchia; two-time World Series Champion and MLB’s Senior Director of On-Field Operations Gregor Blanco; former Major Leaguers Michael Barrett, Erik Kratz, Ray Searage and Rajai Davis, who is also MLB’s Senior Director of On-Field Operations; former Major League managers Jeff Banister and Bo Porter, who serves as a consultant on coaching development for MLB; longtime baseball executive Omar Minaya; former All-Star and MLB’s Senior Vice President of On-Field Operations Raul Ibañez; and MLB’s Senior Vice President of On-Field Operations Michael Hill.

The Combine will provide an opportunity for players to participate in a series of medical and performance assessments as well as educational programming designed to prepare them for a career in professional baseball. On Thursday and Friday, all players will have the opportunity to participate in a pro-style showcase workout, as well as strength and conditioning and PDP performance assessments. Additionally, as part of the Combine experience, the high school players will participate in a unique showcase tournament.

In addition to the portions available to the media listed above, additional components of the Combine will include Draft prospects meeting with front office personnel and scouts of individual Clubs, undergoing medical testing and receiving player education.

MLB Network will cover the MLB Draft Combine throughout the week of June 21, including five consecutive hours of exclusive coverage live from Cary, North Carolina on Friday, June 25 beginning at 1 p.m. (ET). MLB Network’s Greg Amsinger, Dan Plesac, Harold Reynolds, Bill Ripken and Dan O’Dowd, as well as MLB.com’s Jim Callis and Sarah Langs, will provide analysis and breakdowns throughout the afternoon on June 25 as the players undergo their pro-style showcase workout. Interviews with players and Club personnel will be featured as part of the coverage.

Participants at the MLB Draft Combine will have opportunities to be featured on MLB social media channels, in addition to receiving personal branding training and access to real-time content and custom video for their own platforms.

The 2021 MLB Draft is planned for July 11-13 during All-Star Week in Colorado, and for the first time since the inception of the Draft in 1965, the event is scheduled outside the month of June. The Draft will feature 20 rounds across the three days, beginning with the opening night of the Draft on Sunday, July 11, at the Bellco Theatre in Denver, following the 2021 SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game, part of All-Star Sunday at Coors Field. Since 2009, the first night of the Draft has been held live at MLB Network in Secaucus, New Jersey.

NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – Tuesday, June 22, 2021

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THREE HARD LAPS

* The Lightning matched a franchise playoff record with eight goals to claim an 8-0 victory on home ice and move within one win of their second straight appearance in the Stanley Cup Final.

Brayden Point became the second player in NHL history – and first in 45 years – to post an eight-game goal streak in one postseason, following Reggie Leach who had a 10-game run with the Flyers in 1976.

* After three straight one-goal games, including back-to-back overtime contests, the Golden Knights and Canadiens will square off for a 3-2 series lead tonight in Las Vegas.

LIGHTNING SCORE EARLY AND OFTEN TO MOVE WITHIN ONE WIN OF FINAL
After missing most of his team’s Stanley Cup run in 2020, captain Steven Stamkos (2-1—3) scored two of Tampa Bay’s eight goals as the Lightning benefited from another high-scoring outing at home to push the Islanders to the brink of elimination and move within one victory of advancing to the Stanley Cup Final.

* The Lightning, who matched a franchise record for goals in a playoff game, became the fifth team to win a contest in the Conference Finals/Semifinals by a margin of eight or more goals, joining the Canadiens (11: Game 5 of 1944 SF), Oilers (9: Game 1 of 1985 CF), Red Wings (8: Game 2 of 1947 SF) and Bruins (8: Game 2 of 1972 SF).

* Tampa Bay is averaging 4.50 goals per game at AMALIE Arena these playoffs, the highest single-postseason total in franchise history and highest by any team at home (min. 5 GP) since the Mario Lemieux-led Penguins in 1993 (4.57 in 7 GP).

* With their eight-goal output in Game 5, the defending champions have now strung together 10 unanswered goals after their rally in Game 4 fell short. This marks the seventh instance in the last 30 postseasons in which a team has tallied as many consecutive goals in a playoff series, with Vegas also doing so in 2021 (10: Game 3 to Game 5 of R1). The others: NY Rangers (15 in 1994 CQF), Chicago (12 in 1996 CQF), Boston (10 in 2019 CF), Detroit (10 in 2009 CQF) and St. Louis (10 in 1991 DSF).
* The Lightning now sit one win shy of becoming the fourth defending Stanley Cup champion in the last 21 years to advance to the Final in the ensuing postseason. They would join the Penguins (2016), Red Wings (2008) and Devils (2000).

LEAGUE LEADERS CONTINUE TO SPARK LIGHTNING OFFENSE
Nikita Kucherov (0-3—3) and Brayden Point (1-1—2) lead the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs in points and goals, respectively, and each played a pivotal role in Tampa Bay’s eight-goal outburst on Monday. Reigning Conn Smythe Trophy winner Victor Hedman, who tops NHL defensemen in playoff assists and points this year, tallied two assists in the win.

* Kucherov (5-22—27 in 16 GP) collected his third outing with three-plus assists in the 2021 postseason. Only two other players in the last 30 years collected their 20th assist of a playoff year in 16 or fewer games: Doug Gilmour in 1994 (15 GP w/ TOR) and Mark Recchi in 1991 (16 GP w/ PIT).

* Only three different players in NHL history have had more games with three or more assists in a single playoff year than Kucherov does in 2021 (3): Wayne Gretzky (5 in 1985, 4 in 1988 & 4 in 1987), Paul Coffey (4 in 1985) and Bob Bourne (4 in 1983).

* Point (13-5—18 in 16 GP), who now sits six goals shy of the NHL record for most in a playoff year, became just the second player in League history to register a playoff goal streak of eight or more games, following Reggie Leach who had a 10-game run in 1976 with the Flyers.

* Point is producing at a 0.81 goals-per-game rate through 16 playoff games in 2021 – the sixth highest in a single playoff year over the last 30 years (min. 15 GP), behind Mario Lemieux in 1992 (1.07), Cam Neely in 1991 (0.84), Mark Scheifele in 2018 (0.82), Joe Sakic in 1996 (0.82) and Johan Franzen in 2008 (0.81).

* Hedman (1-15—16 in 16 GP) boosted his career totals in the postseason to 18-68—86 (125 GP) and moved into a tie with Pittsburgh’s Kris Letang (22-64—86 in 142 GP) and Chicago’s Duncan Keith (18-68—86 in 135 GP) for the most playoff points among active defensemen.

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GOLDEN KNIGHTSCANADIENS BATTLE FOR A 3-2 SERIES LEAD IN VEGAS
A 3-2 series lead will be on the line when the Golden Knights and Canadiens go head-to-head in Game 5 at T-Mobile Arena tonight. Vegas owns a 2-0 (1.000) all-time series record when tied 2-2 in a best-of-seven series – winning Games 5 and 6 in each instance (2018 R2 vs. SJS and 2021 R2 vs. COL) – while Montreal is 25-19 (.568).

* The Canadiens last won Game 5 after being tied 2-2 in the 2002 Conference Quarterfinals when Jose Theodore backed them to a road victory at FleetCenter in Boston before returning to Bell Centre (then Centre Molson) to eliminate the Bruins, the No. 1-ranked team in the Eastern Conference, in Game 6. Both of those Montreal victories came by a 2-1 margin as Theodore stopped 77 of 79 shots faced over the final two contests.

 

* The Golden Knights have received a slew of offense from their blueline in the 2021 Stanley Cup Semifinals, with five of their six defensemen notching at least one goal thus far in the series (Alex Pietrangelo: 3, Nick HoldenAlec MartinezBrayden McNabb & Shea Theodore). Only three teams in NHL history have had more blueliners score in a single playoff series: Boston (6 in 2019 SCF vs. STL), Calgary (6 in 1988 DSF vs. LAK) and Vancouver (6 in 1983 DSF vs. CGY).
* Vegas has had at least one defenseman score in each of its last five games. In the past 25 years, only two teams have had a blueliner score in more consecutive games within a postseason: Tampa Bay (6 GP in 2020) and Boston (6 GP in 2013 and 6 GP in 2014).

* Meanwhile, Montreal’s youth continue to perform with 21-year-old Nick Suzuki ranking second in team scoring this postseason (4-6—10 in 15 GP). Only three different Canadiens players have recorded more points in a single playoff year before age 22.

 

San Jose Sharks re-sign Forward Matt Nieto

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SAN JOSE – San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) General Manager Doug Wilson announced today that the club has signed free agent forward Matt Nieto to a two-year contract.

 

“Matt brings a consistent, veteran presence to our line-up, and his speed and defensive awareness have made him a valuable part of our penalty killing unit,” said Wilson. “Additionally, his ability to chip in offensively gives our coaching staff a versatile option in crafting our line-up from night to night.”

 

Nieto, 28, registered seven points (two goals, five assists) in 28 games with the Sharks in 2020-21. He appeared in his 500th career NHL game on Mar. 19 vs. St. Louis to become the third California-born player to reach the milestone at the time, and trails only Brooks Orpik (1,053), Jason Zucker (509) and Lee Norwood (503) in games played among California natives. He also became the first set of teammates (Sasha Chmelevski) to hail from CA and play in the same game for San Jose. Chmelevski registered an assist on his goal in Anaheim on Feb. 5. Before his season was derailed due to injury, Nieto ranked third among Sharks skaters in penalty kill time on ice (TOI), with 77:49 minutes and averaged 2:47 minutes per game on the kill.

 

In 500 career NHL games with San Jose and Colorado, Nieto has registered 158 points (67 goals, 91 assists) and 86 penalty minutes. In 55 career Stanley Cup Playoff games, Nieto has posted 21 points (eight goals, 13 assists) and a plus-16 rating, including appearing in 16 games during San Jose’s 2016 Stanley Cup Final appearance.

 

Prior to his professional career, Nieto played collegiately at Boston University, where he totaled 102 points (44 goals, 58 assists) in 115 career games. He played for the U.S. National Team Development Program from 2008-10, winning back-to-back gold medals with Team USA at the 2009 and 2010 IIHF Under-18 World Championship.

 

The five-foot-eleven, 185-pound native of Long Beach, CA, was originally selected by San Jose in the 2011 NHL Draft (second round, 47th overall) and was the first California-born player selected by the Sharks in the NHL Draft in franchise history.