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Matt Cain Will Retire After Saturday Start

Sep 29, 2017 7:46 AM

Matt Cain will retire after starting at home for the San Francisco Giants on Saturday against the San Diego Padres.

The right-hander spoke to his teammates in a closed clubhouse on Wednesday.

"This organization has meant so much to me. It's meant so much to my family. I'm just grateful it's been a part of my life. I've enjoyed it so much," Cain said.

"I think we've been through the full gamut of everything. That is something that is satisfying. I know I am able to hang my hat at the end of the day and say I put everything I could into this and I've experienced it all and enjoyed every bit of it."

Cain threw the only perfect game in Giants history and helped them win two World Series titles.

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Draft: Current 2018 MLB Draft Order

Sep 25, 2017 7:59 AM

The regular season is nearly over and the playoff bracket has taken shape. We don't know, however, exactly how the top of the 2018 Major League Baseball draft will look. Here's how the draft order would play out if the regular season ended today.

1. San Francisco Giants - 58-93

2. Philadelphia Phillies - +1

3. Detroit Tigers - +1

4. Chicago White Sox - +2.5

5. Cincinnati Reds - +5

6. New York Mets -+5.5

7. San Diego Padres - +9

8. Pittsburgh Pirates - +10

9. Atlanta Braves - +10

10. Oakland Athletics  +11.5

11. Toronto Blue Jays - +12

12. Miami Marlins - +12.5

13. Baltimore Orioles - +13.5

14. Seattle Mariners - +14

15. Tampa Bay Rays - +15

16. Texas Rangers - +15.5

17. Kansas City Royals - +15.5

18. Los Angeles Angels - +16.5

19. St. Louis Cardinals - +20.5

20. Minnesota Twins - +21

21. Milwaukee Brewers - +21

22. Colorado Rockies - +23

x-23. New York Yankees - +25.5

24. Chicago Cubs - +26.5

x-25. Arizona Diamondbacks - +29

x-26. Boston Red Sox - +30.5

x - 27. Washington Nationals - +33.5

x - 28. Houston Astros - +34.5

x - 29. Cleveland Indians - +37

x - 30. Los Angeles Dodgers - +38

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Draft: Current 2018 MLB Draft Order

Sep 20, 2017 7:50 AM

With two weeks left in the Major League season, there is a close race for the first overall pick in the 2018 baseball amateur draft. Here's how the draft order would play out if the regular season ended today.

 

1. San Francisco Giants - 58-93

2. Philadelphia Phillies - +1

3. Chicago White Sox - +3

4. Detroit Tigers - +5

5. New York Mets -+8

6. Cincinnati Reds - +8.5

7. San Diego Padres - +9

8. Oakland Athletics  +9

9. Atlanta Braves - +10.5

10. Pittsburgh Pirates - +10.5

11. Miami Marlins - +12

12. Toronto Blue Jays - +12.5

13. Baltimore Orioles - +15.5

14. Tampa Bay Rays - +15.5

15. Texas Rangers - +16

16. Kansas City Royals - +16

17. Seattle Mariners - +16.5

18. Los Angeles Angels - +19

19. St. Louis Cardinals - +20

20. Minnesota Twins - +21

21. Milwaukee Brewers - +22

22. Colorado Rockies - +24.5

23. New York Yankees - +25

24. Chicago Cubs - +26

25. Boston Red Sox - +28

26. Arizona Diamondbacks - +29.5

x - 27. Washington Nationals - +33

x - 28. Houston Astros - +34

x - 29. Cleveland Indians - +35.5

x - 30. Los Angeles Dodgers - +39

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Free Agency: Tracking Possible Vesting Options For 2018

Sep 14, 2017 8:43 AM

The regular season is winding down, which means players are running out of time to automatically trigger vesting options in their contracts for the 2018 season.

Gio Gonzalez of the Washington Nationals reached 180 innings on Tuesday night, triggering his $12 million option for next season. However, not every player has been as fortunate.

Matt Cain, Giants: Cain is in the final guaranteed year of his contract with San Francisco. He needs to pitch 200 innings and remain off the disabled list with elbow or shoulder issues to vest his $21.5 million club option. He has thrown just 119.1 innings and the $7.5 million buyout that comes along with his option seems likely.

Andre Ethier, Dodgers: He has a $17.5 million club option that vests with 550 plate appearances, but spent most of the season on the disabled list with a herniated disk in his lower back. He has totaled just 41 plate appearances over the last two campaigns and he'll likely receive a $2.5 million buyout.

Matt Garza, Brewers: Garza signed a four-year, $50 million deal with Milwaukee prior to the 2014 season that included complicated vesting options rules. In order for a $13 million deal for 2018 to vest, Garza needed to make 110 starts over the life of the deal, pitch 115 innings in 2017 and avoid the DL at the end of this year. Garza is on track to surpass the innings mark and avoid the DL, but has made just 93 starts over the last four seasons. Because he missed that mark, the Brewers can keep Garza on a club option worth $5 million.

Gio Gonzalez, Nationals: The left-hander vested his option by surpassing 180 innings this season. He'll make $12 million in 2018.

J.J. Hardy, Orioles: He will have a $14 million club option with the Orioles trigger if he reaches 600 plate appearances. He has managed just 239 PAs through Tuesday's action and Baltimore can buy out the remainder of his deal for $2 million.

Greg Holland, Rockies: The Rockies landed Holland, coming off an injury, on a one-year, $7 million deal. It carries a mutual option for 2018 based on his health/appearances. His $10 million mutual option became a $15 million player option easily. He had to appear in 50 games or close 30 games. With a few weeks to spare, Holland has 40 saves in 54 appearances.

Hisashi Iwakuma, Mariners: Issues with his physical caused the Los Angeles Dodgers to back out of an agreement prior to the 2016 season. In order for a $10 million option to trigger for the 2018 season, he needed to either pitch 162 innings this year or 324 innings between 2016 and 2017. He was on pace to trigger the option after tossing 199 innings last year, but he's spent a lot of time on the DL in '17 and has thrown just 31 innings. He'll fall well shy of the requirements.

Ricky Nolasco, Angels: Nolasco's $13 million club option for 2018 would have become a player option had he pitched 400 combined innings between this season and last. He pitched 197.2 innings in 2016, but has logged just 159.2 frames this year. The Angels will have to decide between retaining him for $13 million next year or paying him a $1 million buyout.

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Draft: Current 2018 MLB Draft Order

Sep 11, 2017 7:59 AM

With a few weeks left in the Major League season, there is a close race for the first overall pick in the 2018 baseball amateur draft. Here's how the draft order would play out if the regular season ended today.

1. Philadelphia Phillies - 54-89

2. San Francisco Giants - +1

3. Chicago White Sox - +2.5

4. Detroit Tigers - +6.5

5. Cincinnati Reds - +7.5

6. New York Mets - +9

7. Oakland Athletics -+9

8. Atlanta Braves - +10.5

9. San Diego Padres - +10.5

10. Toronto Blue Jays - +12

11. Pittsburgh Pirates - +12.5

12. Miami Marlins - +14

13. Tampa Bay Rays - +16.5

14. Baltimore Orioles -+17

15. Seattle Mariners -+17

16. Texas Rangers -+17.5

17. Kansas City Royals - +17.5

18. Los Angeles Angels -+19

19. Minnesota Twins -+20

20. Milwaukee Brewers -+21

21. St. Louis Cardinals - +21

22. Chicago Cubs -+23

23. New York Yankees -+23.5

24. Colorado Rockies - +24

25. Boston Red Sox - +27

26. Arizona Diamondbacks - +29

27. Houston Astros -+32

28. Cleveland Indians - +33

x - 29. Washington Nationals - +34

30. Los Angeles Dodgers - +38

 

x - clinched a postseason berth

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Draft: Current 2018 MLB Draft Order

Sep 7, 2017 7:55 AM

With a few weeks left in the Major League season, there is a close race for the first overall pick in the 2018 baseball amateur draft. Here's how the draft order would play out if the regular season ended today.

1. Philadelphia Phillies - 52-85

2. San Francisco Giants - +0.5

3. Chicago White Sox - +2.5

4. Oakland Athletics - +6

5. Detroit Tigers - +6

6. Cincinnati Reds - +6.5

7. New York Mets - +7

8. Atlanta Braves - +8.5

9. San Diego Padres - +9.5

10. Toronto Blue Jays - +11.5

11. Pittsburgh Pirates - +13.5

12. Miami Marlins - +15

13. Tampa Bay Rays - +16

14. Kansas City Royals - +16.5

15. Seattle Mariners - +16.5

16. Texas Rangers - +17

17. Baltimore Orioles - +17.5

18. St. Louis Cardinals - +18

19. Los Angeles Angels - +18.5

20. Minnesota Twins - +19

21. Milwaukee Brewers - +19.5

22. Colorado Rockies - +21

23. New York Yankees - +22

24. Chicago Cubs - +23

25. Boston Red Sox - 24.5

26. Arizona Diamondbacks - 27.5

27. Cleveland Indians - +29

28. Washington Nationals - +31

29. Houston Astros - +32

30. Los Angeles Dodgers - +40

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