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- Diamondbacks reliever Brad Ziegler has announced his retirement after 11 seasons in the majors.
- The Nationals are already getting a jump-start on building their roster for next year, as they have acquired Kyle Barraclough from the Marlins.
- How hard is life as a minor-league baseball player? Our Andersen Pickard talked with Blake McFarland, who started an Instagram account called @minorleaguegrinders to illustrate the daily struggles.
- All of this year’s division series were decided in four games or less, as the Red Sox finished off their ALDS victory over the Yankees on Monday night and advanced to the ALCS, joining the Astros, Dodgers, and Brewers as part of the Championship Series field.
- Winning 90 games with a roster full of rookies and reclamation projects is clearly a good way for a manager to earn a contract extension, as Kevin Cash proved when the Rays extended his deal through 2024 (with an option for 2025) on Monday.
- The Braves were eliminated on Monday as the Dodgers got a 6-2 win on the back of a 3-run homer from Manny Machado to secure the 3-1 series win.
- If you think the Braves are just a bunch of lucky prospects, you’re not paying close enough attention.
- Cubs shortstop Addison Russell will miss 40 games for violating MLB’s domestic violence policy.
- Erik Kratz wasn’t a name that one was looking to keep an eye on this postseason, but he has turned into one of the better stories during the 2018 playoffs.
- Our Andersen Pickard broke down every postseason series up to the Fall Classic and made his predictions for each matchup.
- MLBDD’s Anthony Spaulding made the cases for the NL Silver Slugger candidates at each position.
- The Royals have signed Ned Yost to a one-year contract extension, because it makes sense to hold on to your winningest manager for just a smidgen longer. They struggled to the tune of 104 losses this season, but we’ll see if strong late-season performances by guys like Adalberto Mondesi and Ryan O’Hearn carry over into next season. Anything is possible in love and baseball.
- After 11 seasons spread over two managerial stints in Toronto, John Gibbons is out as the Blue Jays’ manager.
- After four years at the helm with the Twins, Minnesota native Paul Molitor will not return in 2019.
- Mike Scioscia has made it official—he will not manage the Angels next year. Could this be Joe Girardi’s moment? Hot Manager Stove season is getting an early start.
- Andersen Pickard took a look at the teams that have under-performed expectations this season and how it happened.
- Let’s talk about trading Mike Trout — and yes, talk civilly with indoor voices. Our Stephen Tolbert doesn’t focus on the ethics of should you trade Mike Trout, but rather could you trade him.
- With the Rockies out, World Series matchups are beginning to take more of a shape. But which one would be the most fun?
- There are quite a few legitimate contenders in the National League this year, so our own Anthony Spaulding went through the obvious candidates for NL Manager of the Year.