导出博客文章On tap: By the time Week 17 baseball action gets underway, the non-waiver trade deadline will have passed.
Ken Crawley Jersey . However, the huge flurry of activity that is likely to come over the weekend is bound to cause a ton of juggling, not only of the scheduled pitchers for the upcoming week but also of the rankings themselves. The best course of action is to wait as long as possible to set your lineups for the week ahead because things could easily change again between the time you wake up on Monday and the time lineups lock in the evening.Lucas Harrell has already been dealt from the Atlanta Braves to the Texas Rangers, with Nick Martinez getting sent to the minors by the Rangers. Atlanta has also demoted Matt Wisler to Triple-A after a fourth consecutive outing in which he allowed at least six runs. Those two rotations will be in flux for the upcoming week, assuming no further deals are made.Andrew Cashner is on his way to Miami along with?Colin Rea?to join the Marlins rotation. Both are likely to stay on turn for the Marlins, although it is certainly possible that manager?Don Mattingly will do some sort of rotational restructuring once his new arms arrive. In return, San Diego will receive four players, including right-hander Jarred Cosart, who would presumably jump right into the Padres rotation.While Blake Snell isnt going anywhere, who knows how many of his Tampa Bay Rays teammates might end up wearing other uniforms by Monday. Tampa Bay is said to be listening to offers for Matt Moore, Jake Odorizzi, Drew Smyly and Chris Archer -- even Erasmo Ramirez is believed to have drawn interest from the Orioles.Expect at least one of those pitchers to end up changing clubhouses in the next few days, with many more transactions to sift through before we turn the page on the calendar and head into the final two months of the season in earnest.Quickly jump to any section, if you want specific intelESPN lineup deadlinesInterleague impactProjected starting pitchersPitching scuttlebuttWeek 15 pitcher rankingsHitting ratingsHitting advantagesESPN leagues: Lineup deadlinesOnce again, weve got only Monday night games in Week 17, as ESPNs Monday Night Baseball game kicks things off with the start of the Subway Series at 7 p.m. ET. Fantasy owners have more time to set their weekly lineups this week.Remember that game times have tremendous influence upon daily planning, so be aware of every days first scheduled pitch. This week, they are:Monday, Aug. 1: 7 p.m. ET (Yankees at Mets on ESPNs Monday Night Baseball) Tuesday, Aug. 2: 7:05 p.m. ET (two games out of a full evening slate begin at that time) Wednesday, Aug. 3: 2:20 p.m. ET (Marlins at Cubs, one of three day games) Thursday, Aug. 4: 12:10 p.m. ET (two out of five day games start at that time) Friday, Aug. 5: 7:05 p.m. ET (three games out of a full evening slate begin at that time) Saturday, Aug. 6: 1:05 p.m. ET (Indians at Yankees, one of three day games) Sunday, Aug. 7: 1:05 p.m. ET (Indians at Yankees, one of 14 day games)Interleague impactThis weeks interleague series:Yankees at Mets (2 games, Aug. 1-2)Mets at Yankees (2 games, Aug. 3-4)Mets at Tigers (3 games, Aug. 5-7)Cubs at Athletics (3 games, Aug. 5-7)Red Sox at Dodgers (3 games, Aug. 5-7)Yankees traditional DH, 2 games in NL ballparks: Alex Rodriguez has already been sitting against right-handed pitchers, so he wasnt likely to see any starts against the Mets scheduled starters for the Citi Field portion of this four-game series. Carlos Beltran will presumably remain in the No. 3 spot in the Yankees order, playing right field, with Aaron Hicks going to the bench for this pair of games.Mets probable DH(s), 5 games in AL ballparks: The Mets are certainly hoping that Jose Reyes will be back in the lineup by Wednesday. Reyes is suffering from a Grade 1 strain of his intercostal muscle and, assuming hes healthy, could be slotted into the DH spot as a way of mitigating the risk of reinjury. Wilmer Flores and Kelly Johnson would be the other primary options to either DH themselves, or provide a day of defensive rest for one of the Mets regular starters.Cubs probable DH(s), 3 games in AL ballparks: While its certainly possible that manager Joe Maddon will once again use the DH spot as a way to give players like Dexter Fowler and Kris Bryant a mini-day off (as he did against the White Sox), its likely to be Jorge Soler who fills the DH role at some point this series. Soler is expected to return to the Cubs over the weekend after a lengthy DL stint because of a strained left hamstring. The DH spot could be a nice way of keeping his bat in the lineup rather than giving the outfielder an extra precautionary day or two off.Red Soxs traditional DH, 3 games in NL ballparks: Given that David Ortiz has not played first base at all this season, odds are good that he will sit out the majority of this series, save for pinch-hit at-bats when needed. That said, both previous Boston road interleague series this season have lasted only two games, so Ortiz could certainly spell Hanley Ramirez at least once, given the trio of opportunities in Los Angeles.Projected starting pitchersThe chart below lists each of the 30 MLB teams schedules and projected starting pitchers and provides a projected Bill James game score for each days starter.Projected starting pitchers, Aug. 1-7 P: The starting pitchers projected Bill James game score, accounting for past history (three years worth as well as past 21 days), opponent and ballpark. A 50 is typically deemed a quality start by this measure, while a 70 is considered a dominant start.Pitching scuttlebuttAthletics: Rich Hill is currently scheduled to throw on Aug. 6, but that all depends on how his blister problem resolves itself. If hes unable to make a start this weekend against the Indians, the whole Oakland rotation may be thrown into further disarray.Astros: Doug Fister will be going on the paternity leave list over the weekend, but its expected that hell be back with the team in time to make his start on Monday, keeping the Houston rotation on track for the week.Braves: Julio Teheran (lat) is set to return to action on Saturday, and while his subsequent start is currently set for Aug. 5, if he feels up to it -- and because of the wheeling and dealing Atlanta has already done -- he may be moved up a day to Thursday.Cardinals: After Jaime Garcia went just five innings on Tuesday, the team has decided to pitch him on short rest Saturday, with Carlos Martinez -- who also pitched on Tuesday in a twin-bill -- going Sunday. With an off day on Monday, the two can revert to their regular order, giving Garcia six days of rest before taking the mound again Aug. 6.Dodgers: Brett Anderson (back) has started his rehab assignment, and will likely need at least two more outings before returning to the Los Angeles rotation. Two weeks away is a likely good estimate here.Orioles: Vance Worley will be skipped over against Toronto this weekend and may be used exclusively out of the bullpen until Ubaldo Jimenez has another clunker. Jimenez, who is likely to start again on Wednesday, struck out eight over five innings in a no-decision on Thursday at Minnesota.Pirates: Ryan Vogelsong (eye) threw seven strong innings at Triple-A on Wednesday and should be ready to rejoin the Pirates in Week 17, most likely with two starts on the slate (Tuesday and Aug. 7). Steven Brault would be the likely Sunday replacement should anything go wrong in Vogelsongs return.Red Sox: Theres been some concern over the effectiveness of Steven Wrights knuckleball when the humidity is too high. That said, manager John Farrell isnt planning on altering his rotation based upon the daily weather report. Expect Wright to start, regardless of the conditions in Los Angeles, on Aug. 5.Reds: Homer Bailey has been activated from the disabled list and is making his return from Tommy John surgery on Sunday. Obviously, hell be monitored closely and given plenty of rest between starts for now, but assuming all goes well, he should be back on the hill again come Aug. 6.Twins: Tyler Duffey is scheduled for two starts in Week 17 (Monday and Saturday), but he may not make the second one if he doesnt shine in the first -- assuming he gets the call at all. Duffey has allowed 11 runs over just five innings in his last two starts. For now, manager Paul Molitor says Duffey will go Monday, but Jose Berrios is lined up to start on the same day at Triple-A.White Sox: Anthony Ranaudo, who conceivably could have been in line for two starts this week, was optioned back to Triple-A Charlotte. Carlos Rodon (wrist) is just about ready to return and is tentatively set to start on Sunday. Assuming Chris Sale doesnt get moved, hell be the White Sox pitcher doing double duty in Week 17.AJs Week 17 pitcher rankingsNote: The following rankings list specific assignments, where announced (or logically projected), otherwise theyre projected opponents without dates. If a date is not listed, it means that the pitcher is expected to be part of his teams rotation and these are his most likely opponents for Week 17. As assignments continue to be announced, these will be updated with new dates and/or opponents. If a pitcher is excluded, his Week 17 matchups were too uncertain to project/rank, but he will be added when his assignments are known.1. Madison Bumgarner (SF) -- Tue-@PHI (Eflin), Sun-@WSH (Strasburg)2. Stephen Strasburg (WSH) -- Mon-@ARI (Bradley), Sun-SF (Bumgarner)3. Max Scherzer (WSH) -- Wed-@ARI (Godley)4. Jacob deGrom (NYM) -- Tue-NYY (Tanaka), Sun-@DET (Boyd)5. Chris Archer (TB) -- Mon-KC (Duffy), Sat-MIN (Duffey)6. Jose Fernandez (MIA) -- Wed-@CHC (Lackey)7. Carlos Carrasco (CLE) -- Tue-MIN (Gibson), Sun-@NYY (Tanaka)8. David Price (BOS) -- Tue-@SEA (LeBlanc), Sun-@LAD (McCarthy)9. Gerrit Cole (PIT) -- Tue-@ATL (Foltynewicz), Sun-CIN (Straily)10. Noah Syndergaard (NYM) -- Fri-@DET (Verlander)11. Jake Arrieta (CHC) -- Sat-@OAK (Gray)12. Drew Pomeranz (BOS) -- Thu-@SEA (Miley)13. Chris Sale (CWS) -- Wed-@DET (Fulmer)14. Corey Kluber (CLE) -- Fri-@NYY (Pineda)15. Danny Salazar (CLE) -- Mon-MIN (Duffey), Sat-@NYY (Sabathia)16. Francisco Liriano (PIT) -- Sat-CIN (Bailey)17. Johnny Cueto (SF) -- Wed-@PHI (Nola)18. Drew Smyly (TB) -- Thu-KC (Kennedy)19. Lance McCullers (HOU) -- Tue-TOR (Dickey), Sun-TEX (Darvish)20. Justin Verlander (DET) -- Fri-NYM (Syndergaard)21. Junior Guerra (MIL) -- Wed-@SD (Jackson)22. Yu Darvish (TEX) -- Tue-@BAL (Bundy), Sun-@HOU (McCullers)23. Jerad Eickhoff (PHI) -- Sat-@SD (Clemens)24. Zach Davies (MIL) -- Tue-@SD (Perdomo)25. Brandon McCarthy (LAD) -- Tue-@COL (Gray), Sun-BOS (Price)26. Jon Lester (CHC) -- Fri-@OAK (Hill)27. Carlos Martinez (STL) -- Sat-ATL (Kelly)28. Matt Shoemaker (LAA) -- Tue-OAK (Manaea), Sun-@SEA (LeBlanc)29. Masahiro Tanaka (NYY) -- Tue-@NYM (deGrom), Sun-CLE (Carrasco)30. Dallas Keuchel (HOU) -- Fri-TEX (Perez)31. Jake Odorizzi (TB) -- Wed-KC (Volquez)32. Cole Hamels (TEX) -- Wed-@BAL (Gausman)33. Aaron Sanchez (TOR) -- Fri-@KC (Gee)34. Kyle Hendricks (CHC) -- Mon-MIA (Koehler)35. Dylan Bundy (BAL) -- Tue-TEX (Darvish), Sun-@CWS (Shields)36. Jeff Samardzija (SF) -- Thu-@PHI (Velasquez)37. Jeremy Hellickson (PHI) -- Fri-@SD (Friedrich)38. Michael Pineda (NYY) -- Fri-CLE (Kluber)39. Ian Kennedy (KC) -- Thu-@TB (Smyly)40. Steven Matz (NYM) -- Wed-@NYY (Nova)41. Steven Wright (BOS) -- Fri-@LAD (TBD)42. Michael Fulmer (DET) -- Wed-CWS (Sale)43. Jameson Taillon (PIT) -- Fri-CIN (DeSclafani)44. Paul Clemens (SD) -- Sat-PHI (Eickhoff)45. John Lackey (CHC) -- Wed-MIA (Fernandez)46. Jimmy Nelson (MIL) -- Mon-@SD (Cosart), Sun-@ARI (Bradley)47. Kenta Maeda (LAD) -- Wed-@COL (Anderson)48. Rick Porcello (BOS) -- Wed-@SEA (Iwakuma)49. Jason Hammel (CHC) -- Tue-MIA (Conley)50. Adam Wainwright (STL) -- Tue-@CIN (Straily), Sun-ATL (Foltynewicz)51. Vince Velasquez (PHI) -- Thu-SF (Samardzija)52. Tanner Roark (WSH) -- Tue-@ARI (Ray)53. Jaime Garcia (STL) -- Fri-ATL (Teheran)54. Blake Snell (TB) -- Fri-MIN (Santana)55. Anibal Sanchez (DET) -- Tue-CWS (Shields)56. Aaron Nola (PHI) -- Wed-SF (Cueto)57. Hector Santiago (LAA) -- Fri-@SEA (Hernandez)58. Matt Moore (TB) -- Tue-KC (Ventura), Sun-MIN (Gibson)59. Anthony DeSclafani (CIN) -- Fri-@PIT (Taillon)60. Kevin Gausman (BAL) -- Wed-TEX (Hamels)61. Marco Estrada (TOR) -- Wed-@HOU (McHugh)62. Jose Quintana (CWS) -- Thu-@DET (TBD)63. Sean Manaea (OAK) -- Tue-@LAA (Shoemaker), Sun-CHC (Matusz)64. Felix Hernandez (SEA) -- Fri-LAA (Santiago)65. Marcus Stroman (TOR) -- Mon-@HOU (Musgrove), Sat-@KC (Duffy)66. Danny Duffy (KC) -- Mon-@TB (Archer), Sat-TOR (Stroman)67. Edinson Volquez (KC) -- Wed-@TB (Odorizzi)68. Julio Teheran (ATL) -- Fri-@STL (Garcia)69. Trevor Bauer (CLE) -- Wed-MIN (Nolasco)70. Yordano Ventura (KC) -- Tue-@TB (Moore), Sun-TOR (Dickey)71. Brian Matusz (CHC) -- Sun-@OAK (Manaea)72. Jon Gray (COL) -- Tue-LAD (McCarthy), Sun-MIA (Koehler)73. Gio Gonzalez (WSH) -- Sat-SF (Cain)74. Luis Perdomo (SD) -- Tue-MIL (Davis)75. Sonny Gray (OAK) -- Sat-CHC (Arrieta)76. Hisashi Iwakuma (SEA) -- Wed-BOS (Porcello)77. Eduardo Rodriguez (BOS) -- Mon-@SEA (Paxton), Sat-@LAD (Norris)78. Chris Tillman (BAL) -- Sat-@CWS (Rodon)79. Edwin Jackson (SD) -- Wed-MIL (Guerra)80. J.A. Happ (TOR) -- Thu-@HOU (Fiers)81. Ervin Santana (MIN) -- Fri-@TB (Snell)82. Josh Tomlin (CLE) -- Thu-MIN (Milone)83. Robbie Ray (ARI) -- Tue-WSH (Roark)84. Jarred Cosart (SD) -- Mon-MIL (Nelson)85. Christian Friedrich (SD) -- Fri-PHI (Hellickson)86. Collin McHugh (HOU) -- Wed-TOR (Estrada)87. Adam Conley (MIA) -- Tue-@CHC (Hammel)88. James Shields (CWS) -- Tue-@DET (Sanchez), Sun-BAL (Bundy)89. Michael Wacha (STL) -- Wed-@CIN (Reed)90. Nathan Eovaldi (NYY) -- Thu-NYM (Colon)91. Patrick Corbin (ARI) -- Sat-MIL (Garza)92. Mike Fiers (HOU) -- Thu-TOR (Happ)93. CC Sabathia (NYY) -- Mon-@NYM (Verrett), Sat-CLE (Salazar)94. Mike Leake (STL) -- Thu-@CIN (Finnegan)95. Matt Boyd (DET) -- Sun-NYM (deGrom)96. Chase Anderson (MIL) -- Fri-@ARI (Shipley)97. Dan Straily (CIN) -- Tue-STL (Wainwright), Sun-@PIT (Cole)98. Mike Foltynewicz (ATL) -- Tue-PIT (Cole), Sun-@STL (Wainwright)99. Scott Kazmir (LAD) -- Thu-@COL (Chatwood)100. Kyle Gibson (MIN) -- Tue-@CLE (Carrasco), Sun-@TB (Moore)101. Wade LeBlanc (SEA) -- Tue-BOS (Price), Sun-LAA (Shoemaker)102. Zack Godley (ARI) -- Wed-WSH (Scherzer)103. Lucas Harrell (TEX) -- Sat-@HOU (Fister)104. A.J. Griffin (TEX) -- Thu-@BAL (Gallardo)105. Bartolo Colon (NYM) -- Thu-@NYY (Eovaldi)106. Casey Kelly (ATL) -- Sat-@STL (Martinez)107. Logan Verrett (NYM) -- Mon-NYY (Sabathia), Sat-@DET (Pelfrey)108. Tyler Anderson (COL) -- Wed-LAD (Maeda)109. Tyrell Jenkins (ATL) -- Thu-PIT (Vogelsong)110. Jake Peavy (SF) -- Fri-@WSH (Ross)111. Joe Musgrove (HOU) -- Mon-TOR (Stroman)112. Archie Bradley (ARI) -- Mon-WSH (Strasburg), Sun-MIL (Nelson)113. Bud Norris (LAD) -- Sat-BOS (Rodriguez)114. Ivan Nova (NYY) -- Wed-NYM (Matz)115. Miguel Gonzalez (CWS) -- Fri-BAL (Jimenez)116. Cody Reed (CIN) -- Wed-STL (Wacha)117. James Paxton (SEA) -- Mon-BOS (Rodriguez), Sat-LAA (Skaggs)118. Zach Eflin (PHI) -- Tue-SF (Bumgarner), Sun-@SD (TBD)119. Aaron Blair (ATL) -- Wed-PIT (Locke)120. Matt Garza (MIL) -- Sat-@ARI (Corbin)121. Andrew Cashner (MIA) -- Sat-@COL (Bettis)122. Brandon Finnegan (CIN) -- Thu-STL (Leake)123. Jeff Locke (PIT) -- Wed-@ATL (Blair)124. Tyler Duffey (MIN) -- Mon-@CLE (Salazar), Sat-@TB (Archer)125. Doug Fister (HOU) -- Sat-TEX (Harrell)126. R.A. Dickey (TOR) -- Tue-@HOU (McCullers), Sun-@KC (Ventura)127. Jorge De La Rosa (COL) -- Fri-MIA (Rea)128. Wade Miley (SEA) -- Thu-BOS (Pomeranz)129. Chad Bettis (COL) -- Sat-MIA (Cashner)130. Yovani Gallardo (BAL) -- Thu-TEX (Griffin)131. Tommy Milone (MIN) -- Thu-@CLE (Tomlin)132. Ricky Nolasco (MIN) -- Wed-@CLE (Bauer)133. Tom Koehler (MIA) -- Mon-@CHC (Hendricks), Sun-@COL (Gray)134. Kendall Graveman (OAK) -- Wed-@LAA (Weaver)135. Jered Weaver (LAA) -- Wed-OAK (Graveman)136. Matt Cain (SF) -- Sat-@WSH (Gonzalez)137. Tyler Chatwood (COL) -- Thu-LAD (Kazmir)138. Colin Rea (MIA) -- Fri-@COL (De La Rosa)139. Tim Lincecum (LAA) -- Thu-OAK (Overton)140. Martin Perez (TEX) -- Fri-@HOU (Keuchel)141. Mike Pelfrey (DET) -- Sat-NYM (Verrett)Hitting ratingsThe chart below lists each of the 30 teams total number of scheduled games, home games and games versus right- and left-handed pitchers, and provides a matchup rating for the weeks games in terms of overall offense, offense for left- and right-handed hitters, and base stealing. Matchup ratings for each individual game are listed under the corresponding date.Hitting matchup chart, Aug. 1-7 H: Hitters matchup rating, which accounts for the opposing starting pitchers past history (three years worth as well as past 21 days) as well as ballpark factors. L: Hitters matchup rating accounting only for left-handed hitters. R: Hitters matchup rating accounting for only right-handed hitters. S: Base-stealing matchup rating, which accounts for the opponents catchers ability to gun down opposing base stealers. Ratings range from 1-10, with 10 representing the best possible matchup, statistically speaking, and 1 representing the worst.Hitting advantagesHere are this weeks volume plays, defined as the teams that play the most home games, or games against right- or left-handed starters:Total games: Red Sox 7, Yankees 7, Rays 7, Blue Jays 7, Indians 7, Royals 7, Twins 7, Astros 7, Mariners 7, Mets 7.Home games: Rays 7, Astros 7, Mariners 7, Diamondbacks 6, Rockies 6, Padres 6, Tigers 6, Yankees 5.Versus LH: Mariners 5, Angels 4, Red Sox 3, Cubs 3, Dodgers 3Versus RH: Yankees 6, Rays 6, Blue Jays 6, ?Pirates 6, Diamondbacks 6, Padres 6, 12 teams face five right-handed pitchers.Houston hitters have been far less productive at home this season, batting 13 points lower on the season in Minute Maid Park. Additionally, a teamwide slump saw the Astros hit just .244 in July, 24 points lower than they did in June. Add to the mix hamstring injuries to Luis Valbuena and Carlos Gomez, and this is a lineup that should probably be avoided in Week 17.Not only do the Mets get to play five out of seven games with a DH, adding to their lineups run-production potential for the week, but they also face five right-handed pitchers. Five different Mets have double-digit home runs against righty starters this season. Throw into the mix that theyll also face left-hander CC Sabathia, who posted a 6.55 ERA against the Flushingites in 2015.Yes, the Arizona Diamondbacks are home for six games in Week 17, and its true that Chase Field has seen the fourth-highest home run production in 2016, according to ESPNs Park Factors. However, they start the week having to face both Stephen Strasburg and Max Scherzer. The weekend series against the Brewers should go much better, but if youre not able to make daily lineup moves, this may be a lineup to avoid this week.
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Alex Okafor Jersey. Watson was elevated from his assistants post, a position he has also held with Canadas national mens team. He replaced former coach Frank Yallop, another Vancouverite and former Canadian coach, who parted ways with San Jose in June. Rennie is not putting emphasis on the games significance in the standings. "Looking at the table isnt that important," said Rennie. "Whats really important is how we play and how we go about our job. a You could win three in a row and still be in the same position if other teams win." Meanwhile, Whitecaps goalkeeper David Ousted will make his second consecutive start after seeing his first action with the club last weekend in Portland. "Im looking forward to coming into B.C. Place and meeting the fans and having my first home game," he said. Ousted, a former Danish Superliga star who signed with the Whitecaps in late June, will be counted on to help the Whitecaps maintain their strong record at home, where they are 7-1-3 this season. One opponent who could test him is striker Chris Wondolowski, who has seven goals in six career games against the Whitecaps. Wondolowski, the leagues most valuable player in 2012, scored two goals for San Jose last week against Chivas USA after missing a month while he was away playing for the American side that won the CONCACAF Gold Cup. The 31-year-old Danville, Calif., native led the U.S. with five goals. While he attempts to maintain his good form, Ousted hopes a strong home effort will help him earn more starts. "Its important to get into a run of games and get in there and be comfortable with the back four and with the team," said the 28-year-old native of Greve, Denmark. "Its been good for me getting to know the guys, and I hope to play a lot of games from now on." Notes: Whitecaps midfielder Jun Marques Davidson is eligible to return after serving a one-game suspension for head-butting a Philadelphia player July 27, while fellow Caps midfielder Gershon Koffie will return after serving a one-game ban for yellow-card accumulation. a Vancouvers Nigel Reo-Coker and San Joses Steven Lenhart face an automatic one-game suspension for their next yellow cards. a Vancouvers Darren Mattocks continues to recuperate from arthroscopic knee surgery, but has yet to resume training with the team. Fellow striker Kenny Miller will return after missing last weekends game with a groin injury. ... San Jose defender Ty Harden (hip) and Peter McGlynn (undisclosed) are out with injuries.
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