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September 29, 2013
Daily Roundup
Around the League: September 29, 2013
by Clint Chisam
Thanks to Jason Martinez and Clint Chisam of MLB Depth Charts, we'll now be bringing you daily news, notes, transactions, injury updates, and notable performances from the previous day's games...throughout the entire season! And if you like what you see here, don't forget to check out MLBDC's Insider subscription, which also includes starting pitcher rankings and matchups, top 25 batter vs. pitcher stat rankings, lineup tracker (includes lineups from past seven games), rotation report, stat tracker, and more!
Probable Pitchers for September 29, 2013
PITCHf/x cards of today's probable pitchers can be found here: BrooksBaseball.net Probable PitchersYesterday's Notable Stat Lines:
(86-75) Nationals - 2 at 0 - Diamondbacks (80-81)
- Nationals 3B Chad Tracy blasted his fourth home run of the season.
- Nationals SP Dan Haren looked to be in vintage form, spinning seven scoreless innings.
- Diamondbacks SS Chris Owings went 2-for-4 with a double.
- Diamondbacks SP Brandon McCarthy finished his season strong, allowing just two runs on five hits over seven innings.
(74-87) Brewers
(10 innings)
- Brewers OF Carlos Gomez had a terrific night, going 4-for-5 with a homer and two RBI.
- Brewers RP Jimmy Nelson pitched well in his first MLB start, allowing one run on one hit and three walks in a no-decision.
- Mets 2B Daniel Murphy had another strong day at the dish in an extra-inning loss, going 2-for-3 with an RBI and a stolen base.
- Mets SP Aaron Harang pitched well in a no-decision, allowing just one run and racking up seven strikeouts in his six innings of work.
(73-88) Phillies - 5 at 4 - Braves (95-66)
- Phillies C Cameron Rupp picked up the first two RBI of his MLB career.
- Phillies SP Ethan Martin pitched decently in a spot start, surrendering just one run on four hits over three innings.
- Braves OF Justin Upton had a monster day at the dish, going 4-for-5 with a homer, double and three RBI.
- Braves SP Mike Minor pitched very well in a losing effort, surrendering two runs on five hits over six strong innings.
- Pirates 2B Neil Walker launched a pair of solo homers, helping to clinch home field for the NL Wild Card play-in game.
- Pirates SP Charlie Morton gave up three runs over 4 1/3 innings.
- Reds SP Bronson Arroyo was blasted for six runs over 4 2/3 innings.
- Reds OF Jay Bruce smacked a two-run double.
(66-95) Cubs
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2 at 6 - Cardinals (96-65)
- Cardinals OF Matt Holliday smashed a two-run homer in the first inning.
- Cardinals SP Adam Wainwright sscattered just two hits and a walk over 5 1/3 scoreless innings.
- Cubs 1B Anthony Rizzo belted his 23rd home run of the season in a losing effort.
- Cubs SP Edwin Jackson struggled, allowing six runs on eight hits in only 2 2/3 innings of work.
- Rockies SP Juan Nicasio blanked the Dodgers for 5 1/3 innings, striking out seven, in a victory.
- Dodgers SP Zack Greinke was handed his fourth loss of the season after allowing one run in six innings.
- Padres OF Chris Denorfia led off with a solo homer.
- Padres SP Eric Stults tossed seven strong innings, allowing three runs on seven hits.
- Giants OF Hunter Pence celebrated his recently signed contract extension by belting his 27th homer of the season in a losing effort.
- Giants SP Yusmeiro Petit was knocked around, surrendering five runs on seven hits in just 3 2/3 innings of work.
American League:
(90-71) Rays
- 2 at 7 - Blue Jays (74-87)
- Blue Jays SP J.A. Happ gave up just one run over 7 1/3 innings.
- Rays SP Chris Archer was pulled after allowing one run over 2 1/3 innings.
- Blue Jays OF Kevin Pillar went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer and two runs scored.
- Rays OF Wil Myers went 2-for-4 with an RBI single and a run scored.
- Rangers OF Craig Gentry went 2-for-4 with a bunt RBI single, a stolen base, and a run scored.
- Rangers SP Derek Holland gave up four runs over 4 2/3 innings.
- Angels RP Garrett Richards was pulled after giving up six runs (three earned) in 4 1/3 innings.
- Angels SS Erick Aybar went 3-for-5 with three runs sco red
(85-76) Royals - 5 at 6 - White Sox (63-98)
- White Sox DH Adam Dunn belted his 34th home run of the season.
- White Sox SP Erik Johnson pitched decently, allowing three runs on five hits over his 5 1/3 innings.
- Royals C Salvador Perez had a nice night at the plate, going 2-for-4 with a homer and two RBI.
- Royals SP Yordano Ventura had the first rough start of his MLB career, surrendering three home runs
(97-64) Red Sox - 5 at 6 - Orioles (84-77)
- Orioles DH Steve Pearce went 2-for-4 with a pair of doubles and three RBI,
- Orioles SP Wei-Yin Chen continued his struggles in a no-decision, giving up three runs on nine hits in his 5 1/3 innings.
- Red Sox C David Ross went 2-for-4 with a double and two RBI.
- Red Sox SP Jon Lester struggled in his final start of the regular season, allowing four runs on nine hits over five innings in a no-decision.
- Yankees 2B Robinson Cano went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI.
- Yankees SP Andy Pettitte ended his tremendous Major League career in style, allowing just one run on five hits in a complete game victory over the Astros.
- 1B Chris Carter went 1-for-4 and plated the Astros lone run.
- Astros RP Paul Clemens pitched well in a losing effort, surrendering two runs (one earned) on five hits over 5 1/3 frames.
(95-66) Athletics
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5 at 7 - Mariners (71-90)
- Mariners SS Brad Miller had a monster day at the plate, going 2-for-4 with a pair of homers and five RBI.
- Mariners SP Brandon Maurer pitched well, allowing just two runs on six hits over 5 1/3 innings.
- Athletics 1B Brandon Moss smashed his 30th home run of the season.
- Athletics SP Jarrod Parker was hit hard, surrendering seven runs on seven hits in only 4 1/3 innings.
(93-68) Tigers
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1 at 2 - Marlins (61-100)
(10 innings)
- Marlins OF Giancarlo Stanton delivered a walkoff single in the 10th inning.
- Marlins SP Nathan Eovaldi delivered a strong effort in a no-decision, allowing only one run on seven hits in his six innings of work.
- C Alex Avila's fourth inning sacrifice fly plated the Tigers lone run.
- Tigers SP Anibal Sanchez wrapped up the American League's ERA title in a no-decision, firing five scoreless innings.
Player Transactions:
National League:
- The Giants and Hunter Pence have agreed on a five-year, $90 million contract.
Injury Updates:
National League:
- Reds 2B Brandon Phillips is being considered day-to-day with a bruised shin after X-rays came back negative on Saturday.
- Brewers OF Khris Davis (hamstring, quad) is unlikely to return before the end of the season.
- The X-rays on Dodgers OF Yasiel Puig's shin came back negative on Friday, and the dynamic young outfielder is being considered day-to-day.
- Brewers 1B Corey Hart (knee) has received clearance to begin running on a treadmill.
- Braves RP Jordan Walden (groin) is scheduled to throw an inning during Sunday's game against the Phillies.
- C Brian McCann (groin) could get some at-bats in Sunday's regular season finale, according to Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez.
- OF Yasiel Puig (foot) took batting practice on Saturday and will likely play on Sunday, according to Dodgers manager Don Mattingly.
- Nationals 1B Adam LaRoche is done for the rest of the year with a biceps strain.
- Cubs SP Edwin Jackson left Saturday's start against the Cardinals with mild lat discomfort.
American League:
- Blue Jays 1B Adam Lind was removed from Saturday's game against the Rays after his nagging back injury began acting up on him again.
- SP Ubaldo Jimenez is expected to start for the Indians in Sunday's regular season finale against the Twins.
- Astros C Jason Castro (knee) expects to participate in his regular offseason workouts, beginning a few weeks after the regular season concludes.
- Indians DH Jason Giambi is day-to-day after tweaking his forearm in Saturday's game.
- Orioles OF Mike Morse (wrist) has been shut down for the rest of the season by the Orioles.
- OF Yoenis Cespedes (shoulder) is unlikely to play in Sunday's finale, according to A's manager Bob Melvin.
Notes & Rumors
National League:
- The Brewers announced that manager Ron Roenicke and his entire staff will return for the 2014 season.
- Now that the Giants have locked up Hunter Pence, they have turned their attention toward working on a contract extension for SP Tim Lincecum.
- SP Jake Westbrook will start for the Cardinals in Sunday's regular season finale against the Cubs.
- Jose Abreu will hold a showcase for interested Major League teams in the Dominican Republic on Sunday.
- The Mets and manager Terry Collins have reached an agreement on a two-year contract extension.
- Brewers general manager Doug Melvin indicated Saturday that he will reach out to SS Jean Segura's agent this Winter to discuss a long-term deal.
- Pirates manager Clint Hurdle announced Saturday that SP A.J. Burnett would start the first game of the NLDS should the Pirates advance past the Reds in Tuesday's wild card game.
- Pirates manager Clint Hurdle confirmed Saturday that SP Francisco Liriano will start for the Pirates in Tuesday's National League wild card game against the Reds.
- RP Guillermo Moscoso will start for the Giants in Sunday's season finale against the Padres.
- Giants SP Matt Cain has been shut down for the remainder of the 2013 season.
- SP Gio Gonzalez will no longer start Sunday's season finale for the Nationals.
- RP Tanner Roark, not Gio Gonzalez, will start for the Nationals on Sunday.
- SP Chris Capuano may be used as a reliever by the Dodgers in the postseason.
- SP Johnny Cueto will start for the Reds in their one-game playoff with the Pirates in Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
American League:
- Ned Yost has indicated that he'd like to return as the Royals manager for the 2014 season.
- RP David Huff is likely to start for the Yankees in Sunday's season finale against the Astros.
- Yankees RP Mariano Rivera said he's "done" and doesn't plan to play at all this weekend against the Astros.
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