The Toronto Blue Jays traded right-handed pitcher Marcus Stroman and cash to the...
The Toronto Blue Jays traded right-handed pitcher Marcus Stroman and cash to the New York Mets for minor league pitchers Anthony Kay, a left-hander, and righty Simeon Woods-Richardson, both teams announced via Twitter on Sunday.
By the time the trade deadline passes on Wednesday, Stroman could be the No. 2 pitcher in the Mets’ rotation behind Jacob deGrom. The Mets are fielding offers for starters Noah Syndergaard and Zach Wheeler. The team also announced it sent right-hander Hunter Wood and infielder Christian Arroyo to Cleveland for outfield prospect Ruben Cardenas and international slot money, reportedly $250,000. Wood, 25, is 1-1 with a 2.48 ERA in 19 games this season. Arroyo, 24, is a .215 career hitter with six home runs and 27 RBIs across 70 big-league games.
“First and foremost, I owe a sincere apology to all my teammates, my coaching staff, the organization, and all of our fans for how I conducted myself today,” Bauer said. “It was unbecoming, it was childish, it was unprofessional. There is no place for it in the game. I’m happy it didn’t result in physical injury to anyone else.”
—Arizona Diamondbacks closer Greg Holland will move out of that role, at least for now, manager Torey Lovullo told reporters. The 33-year-old blew his third save in eight opportunities Friday night and is 17 for 22 in save chances this season.
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