SURGERY FOR CESPEDES? PIRATES GO FOR 11
A look at what's happening around the majors today
BIEBER VS BUCCOS
The Pirates offense is rolling, and Cleveland will ask
rookie Shane Bieber to slow Pittsburgh's roll. The Bucs have averaged 6.4 runs
per game while winning 10 straight, including seven in four innings against
Indians ace Corey Kluber in
the series opener Monday. Bieber (5-1, 3.53) ranks among the game's top
rookies, though his ERA has risen by more than a run over his past four three
starts.
YO, YOU GOOD?
Yoenis
Cespedes and the Mets are awaiting a report and recommendation
from doctors after the slugger had an MRI on both feet Monday. Cespedes may
need surgery to address calcification on both heels that has bothered him for
15 years, and he said recently that surgery would sideline him for 8-to-10
months. "I guess what we're looking to find out is if it has progressed to
the point where it's something that cannot be managed with the conservative
treatment that we've been using," Mets assistant general manager John
Ricco said.
Ricco said the Mets were aware of the foot problem when they
acquired Cespedes from Detroit in July 2015. The 32-year-old has been treated
with anti-inflammatory medication, stretching exercises and orthotics.
SOMETHING BREWING?
The Brewers were already rumored to be shopping ahead of the
July 31 non-waiver trade deadline before starting pitcher Brent Suter said
Monday he would need season-ending Tommy John surgery. The left-hander exited a
start Sunday and was diagnosed with a torn ulnar collateral ligament a day
later, ending his season after a career-high 101 1/3 innings. He was 8-7 with a
4.80 ERA in 20 appearances, including 18 starts.
Milwaukee has already been without ace Jimmy Nelson all
season, while Zach Davies and Junior Guerra are
also on the DL, though both are expected to return soon. Manager Craig Counsell
says he's confident in the five guys the Brewers have on-hand, but an arm might
help Milwaukee as it chases the Cubs in the NL Central.
BACK AT THE START
Kenta Maeda and Aaron Nola both
return to the rotation after making their previous appearances out of the
bullpen. The Dodgers' Maeda (7-5, 3.12) is coming off an unusual relief appearance
July 15, facing two batters in the last game before the All-Star break to get a
little work before an extended rest period. Meanwhile, Phillies ace Nola (12-3,
2.30) struck out two in a scoreless relief inning at the All-Star Game. He has
allowed two-or-fewer runs in five straight starts.
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