^Any chance they actually let Molina be a player-manager?
He's said he's open to it. But I wouldn't even give it a 1% chance.^Any chance they actually let Molina be a player-manager?
The non-waiver Trade Deadline is considered the height of summer transaction season, but trades do not stop on July 31. However, in order to deal a player on its 40-man roster after that date, a team must go through the waiver system.
How do August trades work? Here's a primer:
• It's important to note that teams expose most of their players, except those on the disabled list, to revocable waivers at some point during August. So that act, by itself, does not mean much, as there is no risk involved.
• When a player is on waivers, other teams can submit a claim. If more than one team does, those in the same league as that player's team get first priority, starting with the club with the worst record on the day of the claim. Then, the priority moves to the other league, starting with the worst record. For example, if a National League team puts a player on waivers, the NL team with the worst record gets the first shot at him, and the last-place American League club would be right behind the top NL club.
• Once a player is claimed, his team faces three options. It can pull the player back and keep him, negotiate a trade with the claiming team or let the player go. In the last scenario, the claiming team takes full responsibility for the player's remaining salary. If the two sides decide to work out a trade, they have two days to do so.
• If a player goes unclaimed for two days, he "passes through" waivers. His team then can trade him to any other team for the rest of the season, unless he has a no-trade clause, a limited no-trade provision or 10/5 rights (10 years in the Majors, five consecutive years with his current team).
• Players dealt after Aug. 31 are not eligible to participate in the postseason.
• A team can pull a player back from waivers only once. So if a player is pulled back but then placed on waivers a second time and claimed, his rights go to the team that is awarded the claim.
Getting him out of Arlington will do wonders for the twilight of his career.A nice debut by Cole Hamels, including a hit. It didn't hurt that the Cubs finally scored some runs.
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The A's are tied for second in the AL West (5 games behind Houston and the second wild card with 10 more games against the Mariners and 6 more against the Astros. They also have a three game series with the Yankees in September.
No matter how the season turns out, them being competitive in AUGUST was not something I expected. They could play .500 ball going forward and still win 90 games. Wow.
This kind of magic is what makes being an A's fan so fun. They can piece and pinch and tape and spit and gum together something, and when it takes hold- BOOM!Bob Melvin deserves to be AL Manager of the Year, though Scott Service will probably get it due to Robinson Cano being suspended. That the A’s could win ninety games despite losing multiple pitchers to TJ surgery is amazing.
This kind of magic is what makes being an A's fan so fun. They can piece and pinch and tape and spit and gum together something, and when it takes hold- BOOM!
They better extend Khris Davis, though. That man deserves to be an A for a long, long time.
With Girardi rumored to want, and be wanted for, the St. Louis job, we might find out if he's really any good without the Steinbrenner $$$$.
Yeah, let's not pretend that the Cardinals are a small-market, low-budget team. Bill DeWitt's personal net worth is nearly $2 billion.
John J. Fisher? 2.8 billion. Yet his team plays in a toilet that has overflowing toilets.Yeah, let's not pretend that the Cardinals are a small-market, low-budget team. Bill DeWitt's personal net worth is nearly $2 billion.
There is a lot missing from this data (TV revenue, overhead, payroll tax) but it's still enlightening.
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Mike Scioscia to Step Down at Season’s End
It was bound to happen eventually, as the Angels haven’t been to the postseason since 2014 and have underachieved this season. Which analytics guru gets this job?
Darin Erstad is a very interesting choice.
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