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civ ollilavad wrote:Dodgers better hope that he doesn't have a season anything like 2019 over the next 3.
civ:

1. The majority of money is only in year 1 and year 2.
2. I give Bauer credit for 2019. You may remember he "hinted" that he wasn't 100%. But he pitched through it and still had an ERA in the high 3's for Cleveland.
3. This guy is driven and I don't doubt he can maintain and even better who he is now.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

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OAKLAND the news is not as good for outfielder Ka’ai Tom. He’s still out with an oblique injury and has no target date for return, though Melvin hopes the Rule 5 draft pick will be back in time to play some Cactus League games, per Athletics Farm. He must make the active roster out of camp or else be returned to his former team, unless he lands on the injured list in which case the decision would be delayed until he’s healthy.

PIRATES: No appearances for Luis Oviedo for our other Rule 5 draftee. No news that I find.

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Looks ok now for Cookie.

Carlos Carrasco (elbow) pitched in a simulated game Thursday in Mets camp.

It was his first time facing live hitters since he came down with a bit of minor elbow soreness 10 days ago. Carrasco has downplayed the issue and could advance to Grapefruit League action next if he feels no abnormal discomfort in the aftermath of Thursday's workout. The 33-year-old starter is hoping to be available for the beginning of the 2021 regular season and seems to be on the right track.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

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Case in point:

Carlos Carrasco strained his right hamstring during conditioning drills on Thursday.

Carrasco threw a simulated game against live hitters on Thursday morning in camp and then went out to run, which is when the hamstring injury apparently occurred. He's headed for an MRI so that the Mets can get an idea on the severity of the strain.

It's clear by now that the 33-year-old right-hander will not be ready for the beginning of the 2021 regular season. He was already iffy due to elbow soreness.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain