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Jacob deGrom To Throw First Bullpen On Thursday
Texas Rangers starting pitcher Jacob deGrom (side) is scheduled to throw his first bullpen session of spring training on Thursday, according to manager Bruce Bochy. deGrom reported left side tightness after a throwing session early last week, and the Rangers held him back as a precaution early in camp given his long list of injuries... Read More
Hunter Brown Has Chance To Open Year In Rotation
With Houston Astros starting pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. (elbow) expected to open the season on the injured list, right-hander Hunter Brown figures to slot into the fifth rotation spot and play a prominent role early on. The 24-year-old made his major-league debut last year and had a 0.89 ERA (1.98 FIP), 1.08 WHIP and 22... Read More
Frankie Montas Undergoes Shoulder Surgery Wednesday
New York Yankees starting pitcher Frankie Montas (shoulder) underwent surgery to clean up his right labrum on Wednesday. The good news is that doctors didn't have to touch his rotator cuff, so Montas is expected to begin a throwing program in 12 weeks. The 29-year-old right-hander and the Yankees are hoping that he will be... Read More
Noah Song Reporting To Phillies Camp
The Philadelphia Phillies reported on Wednesday that right-hander Noah Song was discharged from the Navy, and he's expected to report to spring training on Thursday. Song has been in the Navy the last two years and hasn't pitched in the minor leagues since 2019, so he has plenty of developing to do on the farm... Read More
Nick Pivetta Expected To Skip World Baseball Classic
Boston Red Sox right-hander Nick Pivetta (illness) is expected to have to drop out of the 2023 World Baseball Classic due to an illness that has set him back a few days. Pivetta was looking like a potential ace for Team Canada. The 30-year-old dealt with COVID-19 last week and has been slow to bounce... Read More
Buccaneers Consider Kyle Trask An Efficient "Point Guard"
New Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Dave Canales said he views quarterback Kyle Trask as a very efficient "point guard." Trask did a good job at the University of Florida distributing the football to future NFL weapons in tight end Kyle Pitts, wide receiver Kadarius Toney and running back Dameon Pierce. It sounds as though... Read More
Titans Officially Release Randy Bullock
The Tennessee Titans officially released kicker Randy Bullock on Wednesday. The Titans began the day around $25 million over the 2023 salary cap, but after releasing Bullock, wide receiver Robert Woods and left tackle Taylor Lewan, they are now $4.25 million under this year's salary cap. In his second year with the Titans in 2022,... Read More
Vikings, Dalvin Tomlinson Buy More Time To Negotiate
Minnesota Vikings defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson's deal was set to void in recent days, which would have pushed $7.5 million of dead money onto the team's 2023 salary cap. Instead, both sides agreed to move the void date to March 15, which buys them more time to reach a long-term contract extension to avoid all... Read More
Taylor Lewan Released By Titans
Tennessee Titans offensive tackle Taylor Lewan (knee) announced on his official Twitter account on Wednesday that he has been released. The three-time Pro Bowler's time in Tennessee comes to an end after spending nine years with the organization. He was drafted 11th overall by the Titans in 2014 out of the University of Michigan. The... Read More
Titans Release Robert Woods
The Tennessee Titans released wide receiver Robert Woods on Wednesday, according to sources. Moving on from Woods will save the Titans around $12 million in salary cap space in 2023. The 30-year-old veteran came over from the Los Angeles Rams last season and disappointed with only 53 receptions on 91 targets for 527 yards and... Read More
Chargers Interview DeMarcus Covington, Doug Belk
The Los Angeles Chargers have interviewed New England Patriots defensive line coach DeMarcus Covington and University of Houston defensive coordinator Doug Belk for their vacant defensive coordinator position, according to sources. Covington also interviewed for the same position with the Arizona Cardinals. The Chargers are looking for a new D coordinator after Renaldo Hill left... Read More
Evan Engram Wants To Stay In Jacksonville
Jacksonville Jaguars impending free-agent tight end Evan Engram has interest in returning to the team next year after having a big year in 2022 while playing on a one-year deal worth $9 million. "So, hopefully, something gets done. I think it's mutual. We haven't had too many conversations yet [with Jacksonville]. But the interest is... Read More
Jets Think Highly Of Derek Carr
Free-agent quarterback Derek Carr visited with the New York Jets this past weekend, and apparently the Jets treated him like he was the savior of the franchise while giving him extremely high praise. The visit went well, and the Jets predicted that Carr could be a future Hall of Famer if he were to sign... Read More
Alec Ingold Expects Tua Tagovailoa To Be Healthy In 2023
Miami Dolphins fullback Alec Ingold said on ESPN's Adam Schefter's podcast that he expects quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (concussion) to be back healthy in 2023. Ingold also said that Tagovailoa will be taking Judo classes in the offseason in order to learn how to fall better to prevent injuries like the ones that led to two... Read More
Brock Purdy's Surgery To Be Delayed
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (elbow) visited Dr. Keith Meister on Tuesday, and the doctor recommended postponing surgery because of ongoing inflammation in Purdy's elbow, according to sources. They will reconvene in March, and all signs point to a UCL repair that would have Purdy ready for the 2023 season. The 23-year-old was initially... Read More
Michael Taylor Wants To Run In 2023
Minnesota Twins outfielder Michael Taylor wants to contribute to the team being more aggressive on the base paths in 2023. From 2015 to 2019, Taylor stole 77 bases in 96 attempts while with the Washington Nationals. However, the soon-to-be 32-year-old has only swiped 18 of his 27 tries in the last three seasons, but he's... Read More
Nick Martinez To Start Cactus League Opener Friday
San Diego Padres manager Bob Melvin said that right-hander Nick Martinez will start the team's Cactus League opener in spring training on Friday. Although Martinez only made 10 starts in 47 appearances for the Padres last year, he's expected to open the 2023 campaign at the back end of the team's starting rotation. In his... Read More
Aaron Ashby Hopes To Return By Mid-May
Milwaukee Brewers left-hander Aaron Ashby (shoulder) hopes to be pitching for the team by the middle of May if everything goes well in his recovery from a left shoulder impingement and a slight labral tear. The 24-year-old southpaw needed a platelet-rich plasma injection in his shoulder in late January, which will cause him to miss... Read More
Daniel Vogelbach Slims Down
New York Mets first baseman/designated hitter Daniel Vogelbach estimated that he lost 20 to 25 pounds this offseason after he was listed at 270 pounds in 2022. "Obviously watching what I eat, but just working out and doing my routine," Vogelbach said. "I wasn't really that focused on one particular thing. Just coming in and... Read More
Twins Agree With Donovan Solano On One-Year Deal
The Minnesota Twins agreed with free-agent infielder Donovan Solano on an undisclosed one-year deal on Tuesday, according to a source. Solano comes to Minnesota after spending the 2022 campaign with the Cincinnati Reds. The 35-year-old veteran hit .284/.339/.385 with a .724 OPS, four home runs, 24 RBI and 304 plate appearances in 80 games played... Read More
Jazz Chisholm Jr. To Make Center Field Debut Sunday
Miami Marlins outfielder/second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. said he will most likely make his first start in center field in a Grapefruit League game on Sunday against the St. Louis Cardinals. After adding Jean Segura and Luis Arraez this offseason, Chisholm is expected to shift to center field in 2023 after previously serving as the... Read More
Myles Straw To Be Held Out With Knee Soreness
Cleveland Guardians center fielder Myles Straw (knee) will miss the first couple of Cactus League games in spring training due to soreness behind his right knee. However, manager Terry Francona said the team is just being cautious early in camp. Straw will have plenty of time to recover in time for Opening Day, but it's... Read More
Seahawks Sign Phil Haynes To One-Year Extension
The Seattle Seahawks signed offensive guard Phil Haynes to an undisclosed one-year contract extension on Tuesday. Haynes has spent all four of his NFL seasons with the Seahawks after being taken in the fourth round in 2019 out of Wake Forest. The 27-year-old played in a career-high 15 games (three starts) for the Seahawks last... Read More
Bears Re-Sign Dieter Eiselen
The Chicago Bears re-signed offensive guard Dieter Eiselen to an undisclosed deal on Tuesday, according to his agency. Eiselen has served as depth for Chicago's offensive line the last three seasons, but he played in a career-high 11 games in 2022. The 26-year-old went undrafted out of Yale and has only played in 14 games... Read More
Browns Request To Interview Anthony Blevins
The Cleveland Browns requested permission to interview New York Giants assistant special teams coordinator Anthony Blevins for their special teams coordinator position. Blevins had a stint with the Arizona Cardinals before joining the Giants, and he also interviewed for the Denver Broncos' special teams coordinator position. He's widely respected in the Giants organization and around... Read More
Browns Request To Interview Bubba Ventrone
The Cleveland Browns requested an interview with Indianapolis Colts special teams coordinator Bubba Ventrone for their special teams coordinator, according to sources. He was a former special teams ace with the Browns and has led one of the league's top units in Indianapolis. Cleveland fired previous special teams coordinator Mike Priefer on Tuesday. The 40-year-old... Read More
Todd Monken Expected To Have Versatile Offensive Scheme
New Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken is expected to run a very versatile offense in his first year in 2023. He brings a big body of experience and versatility that is more adaptable to the Ravens' personnel and identity. He rain an "Air Raid" deep passing attack in his days at Oklahoma State and... Read More
Ezekiel Elliott Likely To Remain In Dallas?
The Athletic's Bob Sturm thinks Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott's one option for employment above the NFL minimum in 2023 is with the Cowboys. "I think the answer is that given the number of analysts and scouts I have talked to about Elliott this year and the consensus opinion is in stone. He has... Read More
Panthers Not Saying If They'll Visit With Derek Carr
Carolina Panthers head coach Frank Reich would not say definitively on Tuesday whether the team would visit with free-agent quarterback Derek Carr when asked about it. Sam Darnold and P.J. Walker are both scheduled to become free agents next month, so the only QB on the team's active roster will be Matt Corral. Carr has... Read More
Derek Carr's Free Agency To Be "Long Process"
Free-agent quarterback Derek Carr has already visited the New Orleans Saints and New York Jets, but he's expected to take his time to sign with a new team this offseason. "It's gonna be a long process," his brother, David Carr, said. "He wants to do his due diligence and see as many places as he... Read More