As the end of hot stove season and the return of baseball creeps ever closer, here are three things we’ll be keeping an eye on around the baseball world throughout the day today:
1. Hall of Fame results announced tonight:
At 5pm CST tonight, the results of the 2023 Hall of Fame ballot will be announced. Todd Helton, Scott Rolen, and Billy Wagner have all done very well among the public revealed ballots and stand the best chances of getting in this year, but there will be intrigue involving other players, as well. How close will Jeff Kent get in his final year of eligibility? Will Gary Sheffield make a big enough leap in his penultimate year of eligibility that he might be able to get inducted next year? How will Carlos Beltran fare as the first of the 2017 Astros to hit the ballot? Will Alex Rodriguez make gains over his 34.3% year one showing last year? We’ll find out tonight.
2. Unresolved DFAs come due:
Two players were designated for assignment seven days ago, and those DFAs are due to reach a conclusion today. The Cubs DFA’d righty Manuel Rodriguez last week in order to claim righty Julian Merryweather off waivers from Toronto, while the Mariners designated outfielder Alberto Rodriguez in order to claim righty J.B. Bukauskas off waivers from Arizona. Manuel Rodriguez showed impressive stuff despite poor results in a late-season call up with Chicago in September 2021, but missed most of the 2022 season with an elbow injury and had lost some velocity upon his return this past September. Overall, he has a career 4.88 ERA in 31 1/3 innings of work in the majors. Alberto Rodriguez, on the other hand, has not yet made his major league debut. He was added to the Mariners’ 40-man roster in November 2021 to protect him from the Rule 5 draft. Neither player has the right to reject and outright assignment at this point in their career, so they can be retained by their club if they pass through waivers unclaimed.
3. MLBTR Player Chat
In addition to the usual Tuesday chat with MLBTR’s Steve Adams at 1pm CST, MLBTR will be hosting a live chat with former big league right-hander Jacob Turner. Turner, the No. 9 overall pick in 2009, played in the majors for seven years, debuting in 2011 with the Tigers and making the final appearance of his career with them again in 2018. He also played for the Cubs, White Sox, and Nationals during his time in the big leagues, but most of his playing time came with the Marlins, who acquired him as the headliner in a 2012 trade sending Anibal Sanchez and Omar Infante to Detroit. As a Marlin, Turner threw 244 2/3 innings across 51 games (39 starts) and pitched to a 4.67 ERA (4.27 FIP). Tune in at 10am CST to participate in Turner’s chat. If you missed yesterday’s player chat with knuckleballer Mickey Jannis, you can read the transcript here.