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MLB Player Updates: Trout, Rendon, Stroman https://www.thesportsgeek.com/news/mlb-player-updates-trout-rendon-stroman/ Angels superstar Mike Trout has confirmed he will indeed play the 2020 season despite pending birth of his first child Fellow Angels star Anthony Rendon remains sidelined with an oblique injury Mets right-hander Marcus Stroman will miss time with a torn muscle in his left calf On the eve of Major League Baseball’s Opening Day that will begin with a clash between the New York Yankees and Washington Nationals and end with a rivalry matchup between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants, let’s take a look at some last-minute player updates before the action gets underway. Trout: “I’m Playing” On a Wednesday video conference with media two days before the Angels open their 2020 season against the Oakland Athletics, Angels superstar and reigning AL MVP Mike Trout stayed “I’m playing”. Confirmed. #GoAngels pic.twitter.com/m151250TKV — Los Angeles Angels (@Angels) July 22, 2020 Trout initially expressed concerns about Major League Baseball moving forward with a 2020 season despite the coronavirus pandemic. Trout’s statement comes along with the information that his wife, Jessica, is due to give birth to the couple’s first child, a boy, on August 3. Fortunately, August 3 is an off-day for the Angels before the team embarks on a six-game road trip through Seattle and Texas. While the logistics have yet to be worked out, Trout expects to be present for the delivery. Trout’s main concern with the return of play was the possible spread of the virus when clubs begin to travel, however on Wednesday he sounded quite pleased about the way things have been handled. “The guys have been respectful of others,” Trout said. Everyone’s been taking responsibility to wear a mask and social distance and just be safe, and we’re seeing that. The results are there. Just gotta pick it up and stay on it when we go on the road. Obviously, people say that traveling you can get it. Going to different cities where it’s really bad right now, it’s gonna be tough. But as of right now, everything is great.” When broached about his concerns of possibility spreading the virus to his wife, Trout remained steadfast in what he’s been doing and seeing so far. “If there was an outbreak, we’d have to evaluate the situation and go from there,” the three-time MVP said. “I gotta do what’s right for the family. But everything’s been great so far. I’ve been locked in on baseball. It’s a little bit different since last time I talked to you, seeing what the protocols are and what we’re doing. In between innings the other night, I was sitting in the front row of a stadium, not in a dugout. It was kind of different. But that’s the new norm.” In a season full of hope in Anaheim, let’s just say Trout’s confirmation of playing is a breath of fresh air for the Angels brass and faithful. Rendon (Oblique) Remains Out Not all Angels news was good on Wednesday. The club’s prized offseason addition – third baseman Anthony Rendon who inked a seven-year, $245M contract with the Halos – remains sidelined with an oblique injury. The ailment is expected to keep Rendon out for at least the first two games of the team’s season-opening four-game set with the A’s, but manager Joe Maddon said Rendon is “on a pretty good path” and the team hopes he will return before the series wraps. Mets’ Stroman Out With Calf Tear The New York Mets were expecting to enter the season with a dynamite trio atop their rotation including two-time reigning NL Cy Young winner Jacob deGrom, fireballer Noah Syndergaard and 2019 trade deadline acquisition Marcus Stroman. Now, only deGrom remains set to start the season on time despite having a back tightness scare of his own last week. On Wednesday, it was discovered that Stroman had torn a muscle in his left calf and will miss time to start the season. Marcus Stroman, Slider (home plate view/tail). @STR0 pic.twitter.com/Balw3qlIWV — Rob Friedman (@PitchingNinja) January 23, 2020 New manager Luis Rojas said the team doesn’t anticipate Stroman requiring surgery and he will be evaluated on a week-to-week basis. But with the season shortened to just 60 games, it’s unclear how much of an impact Stroman can have once he’s able to return. “It’s really unfortunate,” Rojas said. Stroman was acquired at the 2019 trade deadline in a surprising move on behalf of Mets general manager Brodie Van Wagenen. Stroman, who grew up just 50 miles from Citi Field on Long Island, pitched to a 3.77 ERA in 11 starts after coming to the Mets from the Blue Jays – a team he had spent his entire career with until last season. The 5-foot-7 right-hander is set to hit free agency after this season. via The Sports Geek https://www.thesportsgeek.com July 23, 2020 at 08:35AM https://sv88.com

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