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MLB News: Reports: Rangers sign OF Robbie Grossman


The Texas Rangers signed free agent outfielder Robbie Grossman on Friday, multiple reports said.

The New York Post reported the deal is worth a base of $2 million with an additional $3 million in performance incentives.

A corner outfielder, Grossman is likely to see time in a platoon in left field for Texas, which did not have many other proven options at the position.

Grossman split 2022 between the Detroit Tigers and the Atlanta Braves, who acquired him at the trade deadline in early August. He batted just .209 in 129 games between Detroit and Atlanta, with seven home runs, 19 doubles and 45 RBIs.

Grossman averaged .320 against left-handed pitching in 2022 versus just .163 against right-handers.

In 10 seasons with the Houston Astros (2013-15), Minnesota Twins (2016-18), Oakland Athletics (2019-20), Tigers (2021-22) and Braves, Grossman is a .245 career hitter with 80 home runs, 366 RBIs and 63 stolen bases.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Astros RHP Lance McCullers Jr. dealing with arm soreness


Houston Astros right-hander Lance McCullers Jr. is experiencing soreness in his pitching arm stemming from a bullpen session on Tuesday, manager Dusty Baker told reporters on Friday.

McCullers wasn’t on the field for official team workouts on Thursday and Friday.

“He was a little sore, which is to be expected,” Baker told reporters at West Palm Beach, Fla. “We’ll have to see. We’ve got to chill. Don’t make something (out of it).”

Baker tried to diminish concern about the oft-injured McCullers, who missed most of last season with a strained forearm sustained during the 2021 postseason. He went 4-2 with a 2.27 ERA in eight regular-season starts and 0-1 with a 5.87 ERA in three playoff starts.

His last outing was abysmal as he served up five homers during a 7-0 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 3 of the World Series. The 29-year-old allowed seven runs in 4 1/3 innings.

Among McCullers’ injury absences include the entire 2019 season after he underwent Tommy John surgery.

In 2021, McCullers went 13-5 with a 3.16 ERA in a career-high 28 starts. Overall, he is 49-32 with a 3.48 ERA in 127 starts and three relief appearances.

Houston is hoping to count on McCullers to play a bigger role after losing Justin Verlander as a free agent to the New York Mets.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Clayton Kershaw out of World Baseball Classic


Clayton Kershaw will not pitch for the United States in the World Baseball Classic after all.

He told reporters at the Los Angeles Dodgers’ spring training facility on Friday that it was “super disappointing” that he could not participate but didn’t specify a reason why.

The Los Angeles Times, however, reported that he couldn’t acquire the necessary insurance coverage, with his history of back injuries a “significant factor.”

He signed a one-year, $20 million contract with the Dodgers in December.

The Dodgers had granted the three-time Cy Young Award winner permission to play. Despite back and pelvic injuries in 2022, Kershaw finished the regular season with a 12-3 record and a 2.28 ERA in 126 1/3 innings.

Kershaw, 34, said earlier that he entered training camp feeling “physically strong,” according to the Times.

“There were some factors making it hard for me to play,” the left-hander said. “I tried to work it out on my own. Tried to work it out with MLB, the union, the team, everybody. Everybody worked hard to try and make it work. Just wasn’t able to.”

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Scott Rolen, Fred McGriff make Hall of Fame cap choices


Scott Rolen and Fred McGriff have decided how to cap off their careers as they enter the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., this summer.

The Hall of Fame announced Friday that Rolen will appear on his plaque wearing a St. Louis Cardinals cap. McGriff has decided to go without a logo to honor each of the cities where he played.

“After reflecting on my 17-year career, and conferring with the Hall of Fame, I have decided on a Cardinals logo for my Hall of Fame plaque,” said Rolen, who was elected to the Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. “I believe this decision accurately represents a pivotal portion of my career based on our teams’ successes in St. Louis. I am grateful to Philadelphia, St. Louis, Toronto and Cincinnati for the opportunities given to me as a player, but more importantly, for how they embraced me and my family.”

McGriff, elected by the Contemporary Baseball Players Era Committee, played for six teams.

“Fifteen of my 19 major league seasons were split, playing half a decade with the Blue Jays, Braves and Devil Rays,” McGriff said. “At each stop, I was lucky to be a part of memorable teams and to play in front of some of the best fans in baseball. In discussing my career with the Hall of Fame, we decided that with no logo on my plaque, I can equally represent these cities and the incredible fans in Toronto, where I got my start, Atlanta, where we won the World Series, and my hometown of Tampa Bay, as well as my time in San Diego.”

He also played with the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Dodgers as his career wound down.

Rolen and McGriff will be indicted in ceremonies in Cooperstown on July 23.

The late Roy Halladay was enshrined in the Hall of Fame without a logo on his cap in 2019. After his election that year, his widow, Brandy, announced that out of respect to his teams — the Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies — that she wouldn’t choose either.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Tigers move RHP Casey Mize (elbow) to 60-day IL


The Detroit Tigers transferred right-hander Casey Mize to the 60-day injured list on Friday.

They needed to clear room on the 40-man roster after claiming left-hander Tyler Holton off waivers from Arizona.

Mize, 25, is coming off Tommy John surgery last June. He revealed this week that he also had surgery to address an issue with his back.

The Tigers have not put a timetable on the return of the former No. 1 overall draft pick.

Mize was 0-1 with a 5.40 ERA in two starts last season. He is 7-13 with a 4.29 ERA in 39 starts over three seasons.

Holton, 26, made his MLB debut with the Diamondbacks last year and posted a 3.00 ERA in 10 relief appearances.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Padres 3B Manny Machado to opt out after 2023 season


San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado said Friday he intends to opt out of his 10-year, $300 million deal after the 2023 season and test free agency.

He told reporters the team is aware of his decision.

“So far, this year, I’m a Padre but who knows after next year,” he said. “The team knows where I stand, with the opt-out coming, and I think I’ve expressed that I will be opting out after this year.”

Machado signed his big contract with the Padres on Feb. 21, 2019, and it included a player option after five seasons. Since then, he’s seen the market for infielders reset, with the Los Angeles Angels’ Anthony Rendon ($35 million) and the St. Louis Cardinals’ Nolan Arenado ($32.5 million) earning more than their fellow third baseman in terms of average annual value per contract.

Shortstops Corey Seager of the Texas Rangers ($32.5 million), Carlos Correa of the Minnesota Twins ($33.3 million) and Francisco Lindor of the New York Mets ($34.1 million) also earn more than Machado’s $30 million per year.

Machado, 30, has slugged 108 home runs and driven in 340 runs in his first four seasons in San Diego. He has an OPS of .855 with the Padres and finished third in the National League MVP voting in 2020 and second last year.

A six-time All-Star and two-time Golden Glove winner, Machado has a lifetime batting average of .282 with 1,597 hits, 283 homers and 853 RBIs with the Baltimore Orioles (2012-18), Los Angeles Dodgers (2018) and Padres.

Machado is one of five Padres players on the active roster earning more than $20 million a year, joining pitchers Joe Musgrove and Yu Darvish, shortstop Xander Bogaerts and outfielder Juan Soto.

–Field Level Media

DeAnna Price breaks world record in women’s weight throw

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DeAnna Price set a world record while winning the women’s weight throw championship on Friday at the USA Track & Field Indoor Championships in Albuquerque.

Price’s decisive throw of 26.02 meters (85 feet, 4 1/4 inches) topped the old mark of 25.60 meters (83 feet, 11 3/4 inches) set by Gwen Berry in the same event six years ago.

Weight throw is the indoor equivalent of hammer throw, at which Price won the 2019 World Championship in Doha, Qatar.

Brooke Andersen came in second behind Price on Friday at 24.97 meters (81 feet, 11 1/4 inches), and Rachel Tanczos placed third at 24.58 meters (80 feet, 7 3/4 inches).

Steven Bastien won the men’s heptathlon with a total of 6,012 points after closing with a victory in the 1,000 meters. Will Daniels came in second at 5,946, and Devon Williams placed third at 5,898, having won the 60-meter hurdles.

Donald Scott captured the men’s triple jump title with a leap of 16.96 meters (55 feet, 7 3/4 inches). He was followed by Omar Craddock at 16.38 meters (53 feet, 9 inches) and R’Lazon Brumfield at 16.14 meters (52 feet, 11 1/2 inches).

Tara Davis Woodhall produced the longest women’s long jump of the year with a personal-best 6.99 meters (22 feet, 11 1/4 inches). Rhesa Foster took second place at 6.63 meters (21 feet, 9 inches), and Tiffany Flynn captured third at 6.57 meters (21 feet, 6 3/4 inches).

Valerie Constien barely edged Whittni Morgan to win the women’s 3,000 meters in 8 minutes, 48.29 seconds. Morgan finished 0.13 seconds back. Emily Mackay took third at 8:50.14.

Vashti Cunningham equaled her personal best while winning the women’s high jump at 2 meters (6 feet, 6 3/4 inches). Nissi Kabongo and Mercedeez Francis both produced personal bests of 1.87 meters (6 feet, 1 1/2 inches), with Kabonga taking second place and Francis third.

Daniel Haugh prevailed in the men’s weight throw at 25.44 meters (83 feet, 5 3/4 inches). Alex Young took second at 24.25 meters (79 feet, 6 3/4 inches), and Rudy Winkler placed third at 23.88 meters (78 feet, 4 1/4 inches).

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Leafs acquire Ryan O’Reilly, Noel Acciari in 3-team trade


The Toronto Maple Leafs added forward depth on Friday, acquiring Ryan O’Reilly and Noel Acciari from the St. Louis Blues in a three-team trade that also involved the Minnesota Wild.

Forward Adam Gaudette and forward prospect Mikhail Abramov are headed from the Maple Leafs to the Blues along with 2023 first- and third-round draft choices and a 2024 second-round draft choice. Forward prospect Josh Pillar also is moving from Minnesota to St. Louis.

The Blues will pay 50 percent of O’Reilly’s salary and the Wild will pay 25 percent, with Minnesota getting a 2025 fourth-round pick as compensation.

O’Reilly is in the 14th year of an NHL career that has seen him win the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy (sportsmanship) in 2013-14 and the Frank J. Selke Trophy (top defensive forward) and Conn Smythe Trophy (playoff MVP) in 2018-19. The latter two honors came as he helped the Blues win the 2019 Stanley Cup Final.

The 32-year-old veteran has played for the Colorado Avalanche (2009-10 to 2014-15), the Buffalo Sabres (2015-16 to 2017-18) and St. Louis (2018-19 to 2022-23).

O’Reilly has 12 goals and seven assists in 40 games this season, raising his career totals to 252 goals and 439 assists in 978 games.

Acciari, 31, has 10 goals this season, tied for the second-best total in his eight-season career. He also has matched his career high with eight assists in 54 games during his lone season in St. Louis.

Acciari previously was with the Boston Bruins (2015-16 to 2018-19) and the Florida Panthers (2019-20 to 2021-22). He has 55 goals and 40 assists in 361 career games.

Gaudette, 26, signed as a free agent with Toronto last summer but never appeared in a game for the Maple Leafs. He played 40 games for the AHL Toronto Marlies and produced 20 goals and 14 assists.

Abramov, 21, also has spent the season with the Marlies, amassing six goals and 10 assists in 34 games.

Pillar, 21, has four goals and eight assists in 13 games for WHL Saskatoon this season.

The Maple Leafs sit in second place in the Atlantic Division, 13 points back of the Boston Bruins and one point up on the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Blues are eight points behind the final Western Conference playoff position.

The NHL trade deadline is March 3.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: After getting much-needed win, Sabres next visit Sharks


After snapping a brief slide, the Buffalo Sabres look to stay on track when they visit the San Jose Sharks on Saturday.

The Sabres are coming off a 7-3 win against the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday, a victory that ended an 0-3-1 skid in which Buffalo had been outscored 20-7, including three straight games with at least five goals against.

“I’m sure everyone would say it: We kind of needed that one,” forward Casey Mittelstadt said after the win. “It’s nice. I think a lot of guys had goals and assists. Coming off the break, it’s nice to get a win and get things going here. Hopefully we can get a little hot.”

Second periods have been an issue of late for Buffalo, which has allowed at least three goals against in the middle frame in each of its past three games — including all three of the Ducks’ goals on Wednesday. But coach Don Granato liked what he saw as his players responded to seeing their 2-0 lead turn into a 3-2 deficit. They ultimately tied the game and pulled away for the victory against Anaheim.

“Their legs are better. Their timing is better,” Granato said. “It felt like we were back in a rhythm as far as five guys playing together one shift to the next shift to the next shift. I know they were very excited about that feeling.”

Mittelstadt has quietly been enjoying a solid season. After an injury-plagued 2021-22 campaign in which he only played 40 games, the 24-year-old has suited up for every game this season. He has already set new career highs in assists and points, and is four goals shy of setting a personal best in that category.

The Sharks will kick off a seven-game homestand with Saturday’s contest, but home has been anything but sweet. San Jose ranks last in the NHL with a 5-13-7 record at home. The five wins are four behind the next-worst home mark held by the Ducks.

“I know our home record isn’t anywhere near where we need it to be and our road record is better. Believe me, we sit and look at it,” coach David Quinn said recently. “I don’t think we play much differently at home. There have been some frustrating losses during the course of the season, but unfortunately, more have happened at home than on the road.”

The Sharks are 3-3-0 in their past six games, with all three victories — against the Pittsburgh Penguins, Tampa Bay Lightning and Washington Capitals — coming on the road.

They’re coming off a 2-1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday, when they led 1-0 lead after two periods and allowed the go-ahead goal with 18 seconds left in the game.

Alexander Barabanov has been on a roll of late for the Sharks. He scored the lone goal in the loss to Vegas and has eight points (four goals, four assists) in his past six games after notching just one point, an assist, in his previous seven contests.

“He’s a really smart player,” Quinn said of the 5-foot-10, 195-pound forward. “He’s strong on his skates for a small guy. He makes real good decisions with the puck. … He generates a lot of offense. When the puck’s on his stick, good things usually happen.”

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Wild edge West-leading Stars in shootout


Filip Gustavsson made 29 saves while Matt Boldy assisted on Minnesota’s regulation goal and scored in the shootout as the Wild outlasted the visiting Dallas Stars for a 2-1 victory on Friday night at Saint Paul, Minn.

After more than 45 minutes of scoreless hockey, Mats Zuccarello redirected Boldy’s pass at 6:37 into the third period for Minnesota’s 11th power-play goal in its last 12 contests. However, feeling the pressure, Dallas answered to knot the contest as Jamie Benn converted an angled shot off a behind-the-net pass from Wyatt Johnston with 9:36 remaining in regulation.

That led to a spirited overtime, where Gustavsson came up with a pair of big saves on the Stars’ Luke Glendening and Tyler Seguin. Meanwhile, Dallas netminder Jake Oettinger, who stopped 31 shots, came through when needed as well, notably stopping a streaking Kirill Kaprizov.

Boldy’s goal proved to be the decisive tally in the fourth-round of the shootout for Minnesota, which is 2-4-1 in February and fighting for a playoff spot in the competitive Western Conference (the Wild ended the game in the final wild-card position). Gustavsson has stopped 89 of 93 shots in his last three starts.

Dallas, meanwhile, still sits atop the West with 72 points. The Stars, however, have lost three in a row, but earned a point in two of those games, and is 2-1-5 in its last eight contests.

Following a quiet first period where the teams combined for 15 shots on goal, Minnesota recorded 17 of the 28 shots on target in the second. However, the game was still scoreless as both Oettinger and Gustavsson remained stout in net.

Dallas, meanwhile, went 0-for-4 on the power play spanning the first two periods and never got the man advantage in the third period or overtime. The Stars registered the first five shots on goal of the third, but the Wild took advantage of their second power-play chance of the evening through Zuccarello, who recorded just the third 20-goal campaign of an NHL career spanning parts of 13 seasons.

These teams combined for 20 goals during their previous three meetings this season.

–Field Level Media