With Curtis Granderson and Jay Bruce struggling, might the Mets give Conforto another shot? Plus, a look at ATL 2B/3B, MIA 1B, PHI OF and the starting rotation in WAS.
Alex Cobb and Aaron Sanchez may not be "September call-ups" in the traditional sense, but they are among the more prominent names set to added to expanded rosters.
The Rays release Desmond Jennings, creating playing time for Nick Franklin and others. Plus Dae-ho Lee gets the call and Tom Wilhelmsen hits the DL in SEA, and Tony Renda gets sent down for Cincy.
Dioner Navarro goes from primary catcher to backup with move to the Blue Jays. Plus updates on Alex Avila, Steven Wright, Stephen Cardullo and Jorge Alfaro.
With the majority of the rotation struggling mightily right now, could the Cardinals turn to Alex Reyes to stop the bleeding? Plus, Lackey, Guerra closing in on their returns, and more from around the Central Division.
Today's slate lacks "Strong Start" options, which means we'll have to rely on "Wildcards" such as Anthony DeSclafani, Marcus Stroman, and Ervin Santana as speculation plays.
With Curtis Granderson and Jay Bruce struggling, might the Mets give Conforto another shot? Plus, a look at ATL 2B/3B, MIA 1B, PHI OF and the starting rotation in WAS.
Alex Cobb and Aaron Sanchez may not be "September call-ups" in the traditional sense, but they are among the more prominent names set to added to expanded rosters.
The Rays release Desmond Jennings, creating playing time for Nick Franklin and others. Plus Dae-ho Lee gets the call and Tom Wilhelmsen hits the DL in SEA, and Tony Renda gets sent down for Cincy.
Dioner Navarro goes from primary catcher to backup with move to the Blue Jays. Plus updates on Alex Avila, Steven Wright, Stephen Cardullo and Jorge Alfaro.
With the majority of the rotation struggling mightily right now, could the Cardinals turn to Alex Reyes to stop the bleeding? Plus, Lackey, Guerra closing in on their returns, and more from around the Central Division.
Today's slate lacks "Strong Start" options, which means we'll have to rely on "Wildcards" such as Anthony DeSclafani, Marcus Stroman, and Ervin Santana as speculation plays.