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MLB News: Rays RHP Tyler Glasnow hurts oblique in bullpen session


Tampa Bay Rays starter Tyler Glasnow may be forced to miss some time with an oblique injury, the Tampa Bay Times reported Monday.

The right-hander threw about six pitches in a spring training bullpen session on Monday before leaving the mound with one of the club’s trainers.

Glasnow underwent Tommy John surgery in August 2021 before returning and pitching in two regular-season games for the Rays in 2022.

He also made one start during Tampa Bay’s American League wild-card series against the Cleveland Guardians last season, getting the nod for Game 2.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Spring training roundup: Emmanuel Rivera, D-backs walk off Cubs


Emmanuel Rivera’s walk-off home run to left provided all three runs of the Arizona Diamondbacks’ 3-0 win over the visiting Chicago Cubs in a Cactus League game Monday in Scottsdale, Ariz.

It was scoreless for 8 1/2 innings before Rivera’s full-count shot brought in Camden Duzenack and P.J. Higgins. Seven Arizona pitchers held the Cubs, who were playing a split-squad game, to two singles with 10 strikeouts.

Guardians 12, Cubs 4

Roman Quinn hit two home runs, including a three-run blast to cap a six-run fifth inning, to power Cleveland over host Chicago in Mesa, Ariz.

Rockies 7, Athletics 3

Kris Bryant and Elias Diaz homered as Colorado grabbed a 6-0 lead en route to beating host Oakland in Mesa.

Brewers 10, Royals 4

Milwaukee got two-run homers from Mike Brosseau and Hedbert Perez and scored the final 10 runs of the game to breeze past host Kansas City in Surprise, Ariz.

White Sox 10, Mariners 1

Elvis Andrus tripled and Tim Anderson drove him in with a double to start a 10-run uprising as host Chicago demolished Seattle in Phoenix.

Rangers 13, Reds 2

Visiting Texas jumped on Cincinnati starter Hunter Greene early and racked up 17 hits in a rout in Goodyear, Ariz.

Giants 8, Angels 6

Brandon Crawford kicked off a four-run fourth inning with an RBI single and stole home later that inning to lead visiting San Francisco past Los Angeles in Tempe, Ariz.

Dodgers 7, Padres 6

James Outman, Ryan Ward and Jorbit Vivas combined to knock in four runs in the top of the ninth and Los Angeles allowed two to score in the bottom half before holding off host San Diego in Peoria, Ariz.

Cardinals 12, Mets 7

Brendan Donovan hit a two-run homer and an RBI single and Luken Baker also went deep as St. Louis beat New York in Sarasota, Fla.

Marlins 4, Astros 3

C.J. Hinojosa went 3-for-3 and Peyton Burdick homered as Miami edged Houston in West Palm Beach, Fla.

Red Sox 4, Twins 1

Kutter Crawford struck out two in two scoreless innings and Jarren Duran doubled and homered as Boston defeated Minnesota in Fort Myers, Fla.

Phillies 9, Pirates 7

Aaron Nola tossed two hitless, scoreless innings and Alec Bohm, Edmundo Sosa and Weston Wilson socked home runs as Philadelphia got past Pittsburgh in Bradenton, Fla.

Rays 14, Orioles 2

Wander Franco finished 3-for-3 with a two-run homer and four RBIs, leading Tampa Bay to a rout of Baltimore in Sarasota, Fla.

Braves 7, Blue Jays 0

Max Fried fanned four in two innings, Spencer Strider followed with two no-hit innings and seven Atlanta pitchers combined to blank Toronto in North Port, Fla.

Yankees 8, Tigers 5

Tayler Aguilar hit a two-run double in a four-run seventh inning as New York rallied for a victory over Detroit in Tampa, Fla.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Phillies 1B Rhys Hoskins: Offseason surgery ‘a little clean-up’


Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Rhys Hoskins confirmed Monday that he had offseason surgery to repair a meniscus injury in his right knee.

Hoskins, 29, said he played with the injury the final two months of the 2022 season, including in the World Series, won by the Houston Astros.

The surgery was performed by Dr. Neal ElAttrache.

“Just a little clean-up,” Hoskins said, per MLB.com. “Just a little part sticking out the back that needed to be cleaned up.”

Hoskins said he is about 10 weeks removed from surgery. He’s scheduled to make his Grapefruit League debut on Friday.

“I was told anywhere between four to six weeks (for recovery),” Hoskins said. “We’re at week 10 or 11. I’ve been fully functional since I got here. I’ve been taking live ABs, just getting work in. The plan with the training staff was get here a little early, just get your baseball feet under you before we put you back in the mix. So that, plus how much we played last year, it made sense.”

Hoskins is entering his seventh season with the Phillies. In the 2022 regular season, he hit .246 with 30 home runs and 79 RBIs in 156 games. In the postseason, he batted only .159 but had six homers and 12 RBIs in 17 games.

Four of those home runs and seven of the RBIs came in the National League Championship Series, won by the Phillies in five games.

In 667 career games in Philadelphia, Hoskins has a .242 average with 588 hits, 148 home runs and 405 RBIs.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Aroldis Chapman injures mouth after fall at home


Kansas City Royals pitcher Aroldis Chapman cracked a tooth and required stitches to his lip after falling at home, he told MLB.com on Monday.

Chapman’s mouth was swollen, but his spring training routine isn’t expected to be disrupted. He’s scheduled to throw a bullpen session Tuesday, which is his 35th birthday.

The incident occurred Saturday night when Chapman slipped and fell. Chapman missed Sunday’s workout after getting little sleep in the aftermath, Royals manager Matt Quatraro said.

Chapman, 34, signed a one-year, $3.75 million contract with the Royals in January. The deal also included performance bonuses of up to $5 million.

A seven-time All-Star, Chapman struggled mightily last season with the New York Yankees. He posted a 4-4 record with nine saves, a 4.46 ERA and 1.43 WHIP in 43 relief appearances.

Overall, Chapman owns a 44-35 record with 315 saves and a 2.48 ERA in 667 career relief appearances with the Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs and Yankees.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Ex-Astros GM James Click lands VP job in Toronto


The Toronto Blue Jays hired former Houston Astros general manager James Click as their vice president of baseball strategy Monday.

Click, 45, joins the Blue Jays after he and the Astros were unable to come to terms on a new contract, despite winning the World Series in November. The Astros went to the American League Championship Series all three seasons — and the World Series twice — under Click.

Click turned down a one-year offer from the Astros. His contract expired in October and he stayed on through Houston’s World Series triumph.

Click also spent 15 years in the front office of the Tampa Bay Rays, rising to VP of baseball operations in 2017.

The Blue Jays finished 92-70 last season and lost in the American League wild-card round.

“In this role, Click will join the baseball operations leadership team, working closely with general manager Ross Atkins and department heads on strategic planning, decision making and evaluation,” the Blue Jays said in a news release. “He will work across both professional and amateur levels to identify best practices, develop plans and implement strategies.”

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Mikko Rantanen’s 2 goal lead Colorado past Vegas


Mikko Rantanen had two goals, Alexandar Georgiev had 31 saves for his third shutout of the season and 11th of his career, and the Colorado Avalanche beat the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 in Denver on Monday night.

Nathan MacKinnon also scored for the Avalanche, who have won six in a row and have points in eight straight.

Rantanen has goals in five straight games and MacKinnon recorded at least a point in the eighth consecutive game.

Colorado played its fourth straight game without reigning Norris Trophy winner Cale Makar.

Adin Hill turned away 31 of 33 shots for the Golden Knights, who have dropped two in a row but remain in first place in the Pacific Division, two points ahead of Los Angeles.

Both teams had players in the lineup who were acquired Sunday. Forward Ivan Barbashev came to Vegas in a deal with St. Louis and was on the first line with Jack Eichel and Jonathan Marchessault. New Avalanche defenseman Jack Johnson was in the third pairing after coming over from Chicago.

Johnson was part of Colorado’s Stanley Cup-winning team last season before signing with the Blackhawks in the offseason.

The Avalanche scored on their first shot for the third straight game, and they did it just 14 seconds after the opening faceoff.

Hill played the puck behind the net and tried to pass it up the zone. Rantanen batted it out of mid-air and wristed it in the goal before Hill could get back into the net. It was the fastest Colorado goal this year and is tied for the seventh fastest goal in franchise history.

The Avalanche got the first power play of the game at 13:34 of the second period. They didn’t cash in but Rantanen scored on a one-timer from J.T. Compher at 16:20 of the period to expand the lead.

It was his 40th of the season, the first time he has eclipsed the 40-goal mark.

Hill came off for an extra skater with 3:50 left and MacKinnon scored into the empty net 17 seconds later. It was his 22nd of the season.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Thatcher Demko wins in return as Canucks top Stars in OT


Thatcher Demko returned to the lineup after a three-month injury absence and stopped 34 shots for the win as the visiting Vancouver Canucks edged the Dallas Stars 5-4 in overtime on Monday night.

The California native made his first start since Dec. 1, when he stopped 15 shots against the Florida Panthers before having to leave with a groin injury.

Andrei Kuzmenko scored the winner 48 seconds into the overtime on Monday for the Canucks, who are 3-1-1 in their past five games. The winning tally stood up after a five-minute video review to see if Vancouver was offside on the play.

Anthony Beauvillier scored two goals, Kuzmenko had a goal and two assists and Vasily Podkolzin and Sheldon Dries each scored a goal for the Canucks. Quinn Hughes chipped in three assists.

Jamie Benn contributed a goal and an assist while Evgenii Dadonov, Nils Lundkvist and Roope Hintz also scored for Dallas, which fell to 1-3-3 in its past seven games. Jake Oettinger stopped 16 shots.

The Stars tied it 4-4 early in the third period when defenseman Lundkvist took a wrist shot that deflected off a Canucks defender and sailed into the upper half of the net.

Beauvillier opened the scoring just 3:27 into the first period, shooting from a sharp angle and beating Oettinger for his 14th goal.

The teams traded goals just 23 seconds apart during a Canucks power play halfway through the first period. Benn scored while killing the penalty to tie it 1-1, and the Canucks answered on the man advantage with a Dries tip-in goal at 9:00.

Hughes then set up Podkolzin, who made it 3-1 with his second goal of the season at 15:03 of the first.

Making his Dallas debut after being acquired in a trade on Sunday, Dadonov scored at 4:33 of the second to make it 3-2.

Beauvillier notched his second of the game at 11:28 of the second to restore the Canucks’ two-goal lead.

Hintz fired a snap shot through Demko’s legs on a power play to make it 4-3 with just over two minutes left in the second.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Bruins edge Oilers, run winning streak to seven


Pavel Zacha scored a tiebreaking goal in the final minute of the second period, and the Boston Bruins held on to beat the host Edmonton Oilers 3-2 on Monday night.

Jeremy Swayman made 22 saves to improve to 10-1-3 in his past 14 decisions for the Bruins, who have started 3-0-0 on a four-game Western Conference road trip, extending their winning streak to seven games.

Tomas Nosek and Nick Foligno rounded out the Boston offense with first-period goals. Dmitry Orlov had two assists while David Pastrnak added one assist to reach the 80-point plateau for the fourth time in his NHL career.

Edmonton’s Connor McDavid scored twice for the first 50-goal season of his NHL career. It was his 61st game of the season, making him the fastest player to reach the 50-goal milestone since Mario Lemieux (50 games), Jaromir Jagr (59 games) and Alexander Mogilny (60 games) in 1995-96.

Leon Draisaitl assisted on McDavid’s opening goal just 2:17 into the first period, extending his point streak to nine games.

McDavid is on a four-game goal scoring streak, having netted two in each of those contests.

Boston had a 30-24 shots advantage despite going 0-for-5 on the power play. Stuart Skinner made 27 saves as Edmonton lost its second straight game.

Edmonton’s star duo teamed up for the opening goal. Draisaitl sent a stretch pass down the boards to McDavid, whose wrister beat Swayman low from the left circle.

Nosek scored his first goal since Dec. 17 as Boston evened the score a mere 13 seconds later.

Garnet Hathaway and Orlov, who were acquired by Boston from the Washington Capitals last week, recorded their first points with the Bruins. The former touched a feed to the front of the net for Nosek’s chip-in.

Boston took its first lead with 4:54 left in the opening stanza. After a McDavid turnover, Foligno started up on a quick two-on-one rush, got a pass back from Charlie Coyle and slipped a short-side shot past Skinner.

Edmonton knotted the score again 12:20 into the second period. Out of the box, Klim Kostin evaded Boston defender Charlie McAvoy’s check behind the net and slipped a puck to McDavid, who danced in the slot to make it 2-2.

Boston grabbed the lead back on Zacha’s great effort goal with 29.9 seconds left in the middle frame. Following a Pastrnak shot into traffic, his Czech linemate dove for a loose puck outside the left crease and deflected it over Skinner.

The hosts pushed for much of the final frame, but it was to no avail. Kostin took a double minor for catching Bruins captain Patrice Bergeron with a high stick with 4:30 left.

Boston’s advantage became a five-on-three for 1:56 after a slash by Vincent Desharnais, who blocked multiple Pastrnak shots during the preceding sequence.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Claude Giroux propels Senators past Wings


Claude Giroux had a goal and three assists, and the host Ottawa Senators defeated the Detroit Red Wings 6-2 on Monday night.

Jake Sanderson, Drake Batherson, Brady Tkachuk, Thomas Chabot and Tim Stutzle also scored for the Senators. Cam Talbot made 22 saves.

Tyler Bertuzzi and David Perron scored for the Red Wings, while Magnus Hellberg made a career-high 36 saves. Jake Walman blocked a career-best seven shots.

The teams will face each other again in Ottawa on Tuesday night. A postponement in December led to the back-to-back set.

Bertuzzi provided the only scoring in the opening period, even though the Red Wings were outshot 15-9. He got behind the defense after Pius Suter passed the puck from his own blue line. Bertuzzi patiently skated around Talbot and tucked the puck inside the goalpost for his fourth goal of the season. Oskar Sundqvist picked up the second assist.

Ottawa grabbed a 4-2 lead in the second period.

With Filip Hronek in the penalty box for interference, Sanderson scored his fourth goal on a slap shot from the point past a screened Hellberg. Giroux and Derick Brassard were credited with the assists.

The Red Wings answered with a power-play goal at 5:11 after Chabot was penalized for holding. Perron scored his 15th goal from the left circle, beating Talbot on the short side. Hronek picked up an assist.

With Perron in the box for interference, Batherson scored his 19th goal. He skated into the right circle and beat Hellberg on the stick side. Chabot and Alex DeBrincat had the assists.

Giroux scored his 24th goal on a breakaway to give Ottawa the lead. Dylan Gambrell and Chabot had the assists.

Detroit got caught in a line change as Tkachuk beat Hellberg from the left side at 17:41 for his 25th goal.

Chabot scored on a four-on-four situation in the first minute of the third to make it 5-2. Stutzle scored an unassisted goal with five minutes left for the final margin.

The Senators lead the season series 2-1.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Minus Timo Meier, Sharks host new-look Canadiens


The Montreal Canadiens and San Jose Sharks might not be going anywhere when it comes to the playoffs, but they certainly have some important players on the move.

The Canadiens are scheduled to visit the Sharks on Tuesday night, two days after both made significant trades.

Montreal dealt four-time 20-goal scorer Evgenii Dadonov to the Dallas Stars on Sunday in exchange for fourth-line forward Denis Gurianov.

The Sharks made even bigger waves across the NHL later in the day when they sent leading goal scorer Timo Meier to the New Jersey Devils in a huge trade that saw nine players change teams.

Meier, 26, has 31 goals this season, setting him on course to surpass his NHL career high of 35 goals last season.

In all, the Sharks sent Meier, defensemen Scott Harrington and Santeri Hatakka, forward Timur Ibragimov, goaltender Zachary Emond and a 2024 fifth-round pick (originally from the Colorado Avalanche) to the Devils. In return, San Jose received forwards Andreas Johnsson and Fabian Zetterlund, defensemen Shakir Mukhamadullin and Nikita Okhotiuk, a conditional 2023 first-round pick, a conditional 2024 second-rounder and a 2024 seventh-rounder

San Jose general manager Mike Grier said the move wasn’t part of a “full-on rebuild,” but rather a financial decision.

Meier is in the final year of a four-year, $24-million contract. He was looking to sign an eight-year extension and the Sharks weren’t in position to make that happen.

“It wasn’t something we would have been able to do and make work over the eight years or so,” Grier said. “It didn’t make sense.”

Grier was pleased with what the Sharks received in return for Meier.

Zetterlund was a third-round pick of the Devils in the 2017 NHL Draft. He had six goals and 14 assists in 45 games with New Jersey this season.

Johnsson has played in 248 NHL games over six seasons with the Devils and Toronto Maple Leafs. His best season came in 2018-19, when he scored 20 goals and totaled 43 points in 73 games with the Maple Leafs, but has played in only two games with the Devils this season.

Okhotiuk, has appeared in 15 games over the past two seasons with New Jersey, combining for two goals and an assist, while Mukhamadullin has yet to appear in an NHL game.

Zetterlund and Johnsson will play for the Sharks immediately, Grier said, while he envisions Mukhamadullin being a top-four defenseman eventually.

The good news for San Jose fans is they appear to be done trading their top players.

There had been speculation that the Sharks would unload defenseman Erik Karlsson, who is also having the best season of his 14-year career, but Grier wasn’t leaning that direction on Sunday.

“At this time, I’m anticipating he’s here for the rest of the season,” he said.

As for the Canadiens, Gurianov had two goals and seven assists in 43 games with the Stars this season (though did register 20 goals in 64 regular-season games and nine more in a Stanley Cup Playoff run that ended with the Stars losing to Tampa Bay in the Final.

Gurianov joins a team that’s already seething after losing the Ottawa Senators 5-2 on Saturday, Montreal’s fourth loss in as many games against the Senators this season.

“That’s frustrating,” Montreal forward Michael Pezzetta said. “Obviously, not happy right now, and not a good feeling.”

–Field Level Media