DH Brandon Moss released by Oakland Athletics.
March 6, 2018
MESA, Ariz. (AP) Designated hitter Brandon Moss has been released by the Oakland Athletics.
Moss was acquired from Kansas City on Jan. 29 and was 4 for 10 with two walks in four spring training games. He was designated for assignment when Oakland claimed left-hander Jairo Labourt off waivers from Cincinnati on Sunday.
Moss is guaranteed $7.25 million this season and a $1 million buyout of his 2019 club option. He was acquired Kansas City on Jan. 29 along with left-hander Ryan Buchter for right-handers Jesse Hahn and Heath Fillmyer, and the Royals agreed to pay Oakland $3.25 million.
If the 34-year-old Moss signs with another team, a prorated share of the $545,000 minimum would be offset against what he is owed by the A's, who announced his release Tuesday.
Moss hit .207 with 22 homers and 50 RBIs in 118 games for Kansas City last year and has a .237 average with 160 homers and 473 RBIs in 11 big league seasons with Boston (2007-08), Pittsburgh (2008-10), Philadelphia (2011), Oakland (2012-14), Cleveland (2015), St. Louis (2015-16) and Kansas City (2017).
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Liriano goes 2 scoreless in Tigers debut
March 6, 2018
LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) Detroit left-hander Francisco Liriano threw two scoreless innings against the New York Yankees in his first start with a new team.
Liriano allowed one hit, walked two and struck out three in the Tigers' 7-2 loss Tuesday.
Liriano worked out of a two-on, one-out jam in the first by striking out Giancarlo Stanton and Gary Sanchez. He induced a double-play grounder from Miguel Andujar to end the second.
''My main focus this year is to eliminate the walks and make something happen in three pitches or less,'' Liriano said. ''That's what I'm working on right now. I missed my spots a little bit in my first outing. Trying too hard to prove something in the first outing but I got the first one out of the way and hopefully I'll be better in the next one.''
The Tigers agreed to a $4 million, one-year contract with Liriano on Feb. 23, giving the Tigers added pitching depth.
The 34-year-old was 6-7 with a 4.62 ERA in 18 starts last season with Toronto and 20 relief appearances with World Series champion Houston, which acquired him at the July 31 trade deadline. He is 102-99 in a 12-year big league career.
''I'm just happy to be healthy and go out there and pitch and have fun,'' Liriano said.
Liriano can earn $1 million in performance bonuses based on starts.
''Maybe a little less velocity, but his velocity is still good,'' Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire said. ''His changeup is phenomenal. He's going to throw pitches, we know that. He's going to fire inside and outside but he's got great stuff and that changeup is still dominating.''
Also, Detroit right-hander Michael Fulmer, scratched from a start Sunday because of elbow discomfort, is scheduled to take mound Friday against the New York Mets.
Travis Wood (torn ACL and meniscus) will have surgery Tuesday in Dallas.
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Jay agrees to $3M deal with Royals
March 6, 2018
SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) The Kansas City Royals have plugged a hole in center field by agreeing to sign Jon Jay.
Jay agreed to a $3 million, one-year contract Tuesday, and could earn another $1.5 million in performance bonuses. Kansas City made room for Jay by placing pitcher Jesse Hahn on the 60-day disabled list with an elbow injury.
With Lorenzo Cain leaving to sign with the Milwaukee Brewers, the Royals lacked an experienced center fielder to cover the spacious Kauffman Stadium grass.
Jay has a .996 career fielding percentage, the highest of any active major league outfielder with a minimum of 500 games. He has appeared in 648 games in center during his eight-year career with the St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres and Chicago Cubs.
Jay did not commit an error in 141 chances last season and enters this season with a 189-game errorless streak.
''Without knowing him, the more homework I do on him, the more I like him,'' Royals manager Ned Yost said. ''The more people I talk to, the more it's like, `Wow, this guy brings a lot to the table.' He'll play a lot.''
He hit .296 in 141 games last season with the Cubs, including .325 (13 for 40) as a pinch-hitter. Jay, 32, also is a left-handed hitter, which is attractive to the Royals, who have a predominantly right-handed hitting lineup.
''Jay brings veteran leadership, a very consistent, solid bat,'' Yost said. ''Good defense in the outfield. He'll fit in. Plays all three outfield positions, DH, whatever. He's always been a productive bat and is an 80 makeup guy, which is the highest on the scale. A really good teammate, really productive.''
Jay said it has been a ''very strange'' offseason on the free agent market.
''I'm happy to be here, excited to be here, happy to be in spring training,'' he said. ''There are a lot of pieces here. I'm here to do my part.''
Hahn, who was acquired from Oakland in a trade for Brandon Moss, experienced elbow discomfort in his start Thursday. It has been diagnosed as a right ulnar collateral ligament sprain.
The club is sending Hahn's medical reports to Dr. Neal ElAttrache for a second opinion. Hahn had Tommy John surgery in 2010.
''Hopefully we were able to catch something soon enough and take control of the situation and hopefully I end up good to go,'' Hahn said. ''We're just going to treat it right now and see how it responds. Test it dynamically, let it calm down and then get out there, start a throwing program and just take it from there, one step day by day.''
Outfield prospect and former first-round draft pick Bubba Starling has also been shut down with an oblique issue. He was limited to 80 games last season with Triple-A Omaha because of an oblique strain.
March 6, 2018
MESA, Ariz. (AP) Designated hitter Brandon Moss has been released by the Oakland Athletics.
Moss was acquired from Kansas City on Jan. 29 and was 4 for 10 with two walks in four spring training games. He was designated for assignment when Oakland claimed left-hander Jairo Labourt off waivers from Cincinnati on Sunday.
Moss is guaranteed $7.25 million this season and a $1 million buyout of his 2019 club option. He was acquired Kansas City on Jan. 29 along with left-hander Ryan Buchter for right-handers Jesse Hahn and Heath Fillmyer, and the Royals agreed to pay Oakland $3.25 million.
If the 34-year-old Moss signs with another team, a prorated share of the $545,000 minimum would be offset against what he is owed by the A's, who announced his release Tuesday.
Moss hit .207 with 22 homers and 50 RBIs in 118 games for Kansas City last year and has a .237 average with 160 homers and 473 RBIs in 11 big league seasons with Boston (2007-08), Pittsburgh (2008-10), Philadelphia (2011), Oakland (2012-14), Cleveland (2015), St. Louis (2015-16) and Kansas City (2017).
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Liriano goes 2 scoreless in Tigers debut
March 6, 2018
LAKELAND, Fla. (AP) Detroit left-hander Francisco Liriano threw two scoreless innings against the New York Yankees in his first start with a new team.
Liriano allowed one hit, walked two and struck out three in the Tigers' 7-2 loss Tuesday.
Liriano worked out of a two-on, one-out jam in the first by striking out Giancarlo Stanton and Gary Sanchez. He induced a double-play grounder from Miguel Andujar to end the second.
''My main focus this year is to eliminate the walks and make something happen in three pitches or less,'' Liriano said. ''That's what I'm working on right now. I missed my spots a little bit in my first outing. Trying too hard to prove something in the first outing but I got the first one out of the way and hopefully I'll be better in the next one.''
The Tigers agreed to a $4 million, one-year contract with Liriano on Feb. 23, giving the Tigers added pitching depth.
The 34-year-old was 6-7 with a 4.62 ERA in 18 starts last season with Toronto and 20 relief appearances with World Series champion Houston, which acquired him at the July 31 trade deadline. He is 102-99 in a 12-year big league career.
''I'm just happy to be healthy and go out there and pitch and have fun,'' Liriano said.
Liriano can earn $1 million in performance bonuses based on starts.
''Maybe a little less velocity, but his velocity is still good,'' Tigers manager Ron Gardenhire said. ''His changeup is phenomenal. He's going to throw pitches, we know that. He's going to fire inside and outside but he's got great stuff and that changeup is still dominating.''
Also, Detroit right-hander Michael Fulmer, scratched from a start Sunday because of elbow discomfort, is scheduled to take mound Friday against the New York Mets.
Travis Wood (torn ACL and meniscus) will have surgery Tuesday in Dallas.
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Jay agrees to $3M deal with Royals
March 6, 2018
SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) The Kansas City Royals have plugged a hole in center field by agreeing to sign Jon Jay.
Jay agreed to a $3 million, one-year contract Tuesday, and could earn another $1.5 million in performance bonuses. Kansas City made room for Jay by placing pitcher Jesse Hahn on the 60-day disabled list with an elbow injury.
With Lorenzo Cain leaving to sign with the Milwaukee Brewers, the Royals lacked an experienced center fielder to cover the spacious Kauffman Stadium grass.
Jay has a .996 career fielding percentage, the highest of any active major league outfielder with a minimum of 500 games. He has appeared in 648 games in center during his eight-year career with the St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Padres and Chicago Cubs.
Jay did not commit an error in 141 chances last season and enters this season with a 189-game errorless streak.
''Without knowing him, the more homework I do on him, the more I like him,'' Royals manager Ned Yost said. ''The more people I talk to, the more it's like, `Wow, this guy brings a lot to the table.' He'll play a lot.''
He hit .296 in 141 games last season with the Cubs, including .325 (13 for 40) as a pinch-hitter. Jay, 32, also is a left-handed hitter, which is attractive to the Royals, who have a predominantly right-handed hitting lineup.
''Jay brings veteran leadership, a very consistent, solid bat,'' Yost said. ''Good defense in the outfield. He'll fit in. Plays all three outfield positions, DH, whatever. He's always been a productive bat and is an 80 makeup guy, which is the highest on the scale. A really good teammate, really productive.''
Jay said it has been a ''very strange'' offseason on the free agent market.
''I'm happy to be here, excited to be here, happy to be in spring training,'' he said. ''There are a lot of pieces here. I'm here to do my part.''
Hahn, who was acquired from Oakland in a trade for Brandon Moss, experienced elbow discomfort in his start Thursday. It has been diagnosed as a right ulnar collateral ligament sprain.
The club is sending Hahn's medical reports to Dr. Neal ElAttrache for a second opinion. Hahn had Tommy John surgery in 2010.
''Hopefully we were able to catch something soon enough and take control of the situation and hopefully I end up good to go,'' Hahn said. ''We're just going to treat it right now and see how it responds. Test it dynamically, let it calm down and then get out there, start a throwing program and just take it from there, one step day by day.''
Outfield prospect and former first-round draft pick Bubba Starling has also been shut down with an oblique issue. He was limited to 80 games last season with Triple-A Omaha because of an oblique strain.