The Yankees despatched a tweet on Monday that solely a dreamy romantic may have conjured final week amid the gloom of the Main League Baseball lockout. In a slow-motion video from the batting cage at spring coaching, a right-handed hitter lifted his entrance knee, pivoted on his again foot and whipped a bat across the plate, driving a batting follow fastball excessive above left subject, the place it disappeared within the clouds.
Ahhhhhhh — baseball.
Even higher than the crack of the bat was the presence of a brand new slugger swinging it: third baseman Josh Donaldson, a previous winner of the Most Invaluable Participant Award, who arrived via a commerce Sunday evening. And even higher than that, the Yankees lastly moved on from Gary Sánchez as a part of the five-player transfer, delivery the powerful-but-flawed catcher to the Minnesota Twins.
The Yankees additionally dealt infielder Gio Urshela and obtained Isiah Kiner-Falefa, a flexible defender with pace, and Ben Rortvedt, a muscular young catcher. Kiner-Falefa — whose 172 hits for Texas final season would have led the Yankees — will take over at shortstop, bumping Gleyber Torres again to second.
“By doing this commerce, we’ve upgraded defensively and offensively at third, defensively at shortstop,” Normal Supervisor Brian Cashman informed reporters in Tampa, Fla. “We’ve positioned Gleyber ready that he’s greatest at, at second base. So I believe on the infield facet we’ve upgraded three other ways, and improved the protection on the catching facet as properly.”
Donaldson, 36, was the American League M.V.P. in 2015 with Toronto however missed vital time with calf accidents in 2018 and 2020. He performed 135 video games for the Twins final season, with a .352 on-base share and a .475 slugging share, and brings a fiery presence to the Yankees.
Cashman referred to as starter Gerrit Cole earlier than making the deal, understanding his historical past with Donaldson, who needled Cole final June with feedback about spin charges and Spider Tack. Cole and Donaldson spoke on Monday, listening to one another out.
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“Look,” Cole stated, “when you’re dedicated to profitable a championship, this sort of stuff doesn’t matter.”
The championship pursuit is on once more for many groups, with a brand new collective bargaining settlement in place after 99 days of contentious negotiations between gamers and house owners. However whereas the gamers’ union hoped to disincentivize groups from tearing down rosters — tanking, that’s — some golf equipment nonetheless can’t resist. That was one in every of a number of themes from a newsy Monday wherein the Oakland Athletics and the Cincinnati Reds continued to dump veterans.
The Reds, who dealt the right-handed starter Sonny Grey to Minnesota on Sunday, despatched third baseman Eugenio Suárez and outfielder Jesse Winker to Seattle for outfielder Jake Fraley, starter Justin Dunn, a prospect and a participant to be named later. However the A’s, who despatched the right-handed starter Chris Bassitt to the Mets for prospects on Saturday, made a transfer with broader implications.
The A’s traded their All-Star first baseman, Matt Olson, to Atlanta, which gave up its hopes of reaching phrases with Freddie Freeman, its longtime incumbent. Olson, a Georgia native who turns 28 this month, is a left-handed energy hitter like Freeman and has received two Gold Gloves. However dropping Freeman will probably be a psychological blow to the reigning World Collection champions; Normal Supervisor Alex Anthopoulos, who held again tears whereas asserting the commerce, referred to as it “the toughest transaction I’ve needed to make.”
Freeman, 32, has drawn robust curiosity from the Los Angeles Dodgers in free company. However Olson could be a free agent in simply two years, and Atlanta is hardly struggling financially; its proprietor, the publicly traded Liberty Media, reported that the group made a $104 million revenue in 2021.
As wealthy house owners go, nevertheless, there is just one Steven A. Cohen, whose generosity together with his Mets payroll earned him his personal tax threshold within the new C.B.A. Cohen splurged for a brand new ace, Max Scherzer, with a three-year, $110 million contract simply earlier than the lockout. His different ace, Jacob deGrom, informed reporters in Port St. Lucie, Fla., that he plans to decide out of his contract after the season.
“I’m enthusiastic about this group, I like being a Met, suppose it might be actually cool to be one for my complete profession,” stated deGrom, whom Supervisor Buck Showalter named the starter for opening day on April 7. “However the plan is to train that possibility and be in fixed contact within the low season with the Mets, Steve Cohen and the entrance workplace.”
Credit score deGrom — who can be below group management via 2024 in any other case — for confirming his plan and sparing us seven months of a will-he-or-won’t-he storyline. The announcement additionally signifies that deGrom is assured in his well being after lacking the second half of final season with elbow bother.
DeGrom’s teammate, first baseman Pete Alonso, was wholesome, too, after an accident on Sunday that flipped his truck 3 times. Alonso, who stated one other driver ran a purple mild and T-boned his truck, needed to kick open his windshield to flee.
“I’m actually simply grateful to be alive,” he stated. “Thanks, Ford, for having nice engineering.”
Alas, one other famous person didn’t escape a current accident intact. Fernando Tatis Jr., the wondrous shortstop for the San Diego Padres, confirmed up with a damaged left wrist, apparently from an low season bike scrape, and should miss three months. Tatis stated it “may have been a unique story” if he had been allowed to seek the advice of group trainers through the lockout, however the blame falls primarily on him.
Tatis, apparently, will not be as expert on two wheels as he’s on spikes. Requested by reporters in Peoria, Ariz., when his accident occurred, Tatis replied, “Which one?”