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“I had to play two games knowing that basically you’re probably going to be gone,” said now-Red Hunter Renfroe of the Angels diaspora.
Zack Meisel and C. Trent Rosecrans132
Giolito is 7-11 in 2023 with a 4.45 ERA and 1.275 WHIP.
Jim Bowden and Zack Meisel269
Giolito, a former All-Star with the Chicago White Sox, was acquired by the Angels on July 27 for two of Los Angeles' top prospects.
Ken Rosenthal and Sam Blum298
At least one more veteran reliever is needed at the trade deadline as a bridge from the Twins' strong rotation to closer Jhoan Duran.
Aaron Gleeman98
Moore, the former hard-throwing starter, is now a cagey reliever thriving with a new repertoire and a 1.44 ERA.
Sam Blum10
James Fegan enlists the help of The Athletic's beat writers to make some potential deals for the White Sox.
James Fegan83
Moore was one out away from his first big-league no-hitter in August 2016 until Seager knocked a 'jam-shot hit' to right field.
Levi Weaver15
For now, the Phillies are content with their fourth- and fifth-starter situation, but change is almost certainly coming in the months ahead.
Matt Gelb46
Going from 60 games to 162 games will challenge the Phillies' pitching depth. How will they manage the situation now and later in the year?
Matt Gelb44
With Chase Anderson and Matt Moore, they've created competition for two spots. What does that mean for Vince Velasquez and Spencer Howard?
Matt Gelb64
Examining what the Chiefs did differently with Moore at the helm, and what they should do moving forward.
Seth Keysor32
A player-by-player look at those who have departed and those who remain, and introduce you to the new additions.
Levi Weaver10
The 29-year-old lefty underwent Tommy John surgery in July 2017.
Levi Weaver16
We examine every potential 2018 Rangers free agent, take a quick look back at their 2018 season, and muse about whether Texas should re-sign them or set them free.
Do the Rangers give up on a 27-year-old left-handed starter with a team-friendly contract? That seems unlikely.
Levi Weaver9
"Jurado's going to be better for it in the long run. I loved how he competed on the mound tonight," said manager Jeff Banister about the rookie pitcher.
Levi Weaver7
After struggling as a starter early in the season, he has been putting up impressive numbers of late as he settles into a late-innings role with the Rangers.
"I thought we were going to see sparks fly down off of the lights," Jeff Banister joked after Rougned Odor's three-run homer in the rain put the Rangers ahead for good.
Levi Weaver3
In the fourth inning, the Rangers turned a triple play, the likes of which hasn't been seen since 1912.
Levi Weaver28
“In 1990, they would call it piggyback. In 2018, they call it a trend."
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