Dodgers catcher Yasmani Grandal was scratched from the starting lineup in Monday night’s series opener against the Angels with a sore left shoulder in the same spot that caused him to miss three games in late August. Also sitting was shortstop Jimmy Rollins, who was set to have an X-ray on a jammed knuckle on his right hand.
Yanks half-game back in AL East after win
It seemed as if Michael Pineda and the Yankees were in for a long day on Monday after Pineda allowed four runs to the Orioles in the second inning of the series opener. But the Yanks’ offense chipped away to rally behind Pineda and New York ultimately pulled out an 8-6 win. Greg Bird’s three-run shot in the seventh broke open a tie and ended up being the difference-maker for the Yanks, who pulled to within a half-game of the Blue Jays in the American League East.
Marte ends frame with stellar double play
If not for an exceptional defensive play by 21-year-old shortstop Ketel Marte, the Mariners’ hopes of staying in Monday’s game might have ended with a hard hit ball toward short by Elvis Andrus.
Mets’ late rally tops Nats, extends NL East lead
The battle for the National League East title began in earnest on Monday afternoon at Nationals Park. The Mets increased the division lead to five games in an 8-5 victory over the Nats.
Yankees to shut down Eovaldi for 2 weeks
The Yankees announced on Monday that starter Nathan Eovaldi has right elbow inflammation and will be shut down for two weeks. Eovaldi was evaluated by head team physician Dr. Christopher Ahmad and underwent an MRI at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, which revealed the inflammation.
Arenado leaves game with chest contusion
Colorado third baseman Nolan Arenado left the Rockies’ 6-4 win over the Padres in the eighth inning with a chest contusion and was awaiting X-ray results, a team spokesman said.
Mets follow leader in ‘biggest game’ of season
David Wright slid home, past Wilson Ramos’ tag, carrying a critical run in the Mets’ 8-5 win over the Nationals on Monday. Wright scrambled to his feet and, as a dugout full of his teammates looked on, one of the most even-keeled stars of this generation unleashed a powerful whoop and a fist pump.
Fowler setting second-half pace for Cubs
It used to be that Dexter Fowler and Cubs manager Joe Maddon would exchange a playful message before each game. Now, the two do so before each one of the center fielder’s at-bats.
Young Yanks play big role in crucial victory
A duo of young Yankees paved the way on Monday. Of the Yanks’ eight runs, 22-year-old Greg Bird and 24-year-old John Ryan Murphy drove in five of them.
Blue Jays’ lead down to half-game over Yanks
Coming into Fenway Park as one of the league’s hottest teams, the Blue Jays were quieted in Monday afternoon’s 11-4 Labor Day loss to the Red Sox and lost ground atop the American League East. Toronto’s division lead fell to a half-game with the Yankees picking up a victory over the Orioles.
Hughes one step closer to rejoining rotation
Phil Hughes threw a 45-pitch bullpen session without any issues at Target Field on Sunday and is scheduled to join the Twins in Kansas City on Wednesday to throw a simulated game.
Corbin, D-backs quiet Giants’ bats in opener
Phil Gosselin crushed a three-run homer and A.J. Pollock also homered to propel the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 6-1 triumph Monday over the San Francisco Giants. D-backs starter Patrick Corbin (5-3) worked six scoreless innings, allowing six hits.
Yard, Sale: Raburn scalds White Sox ace
Southpaw specialist Ryan Raburn homered twice off White Sox ace Chris Sale on Monday afternoon, carrying the Indians to a 3-2 victory in Chicago.
Pitching, patience will flip Cards’ direction
On the heels of losing for the fourth time in five games — during which the Cardinals have been outscored 30-11 — Mike Matheny chose to display minimal reaction. Not one to celebrate exuberantly when things go well, the Cardinals manager also doesn’t show signs of panic when things spiral in the other direction.
Cubs justifying Maddon’s early optimism
What started as a glorious day for baseball turned into something more specific: A glorious day for the Chicago Cubs. Any time the Cubs and the St. Louis Cardinals play meaningful games in September is a special time. This rivalry, like any rivalry, is at its best when both teams are genuine contenders. The Cubs haven’t been contenders for the last five seasons. But they certainly are now.
Despite rough stretch, Buehrle feeling good
Although Monday’s pitching line might not have shown it, Blue Jays veteran Mark Buehrle took some positive elements away from his performance in an 11-4 loss to the Red Sox at Fenway Park.
Cubs cut Cards’, Bucs’ leads with rout at Busch
An extra three days of rest did Lance Lynn no good, as the Cubs jumped on the starter for six quick runs en route to opening a key three-game series at Busch Stadium with a 9-0 pummeling of the Cardinals in a Labor Day matinee.