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to beat former Southern Conference rival Marshall, 96-85 on Tuesday night.Jon
Elmore hit a 3-pointer with 45 seconds left in the first half to give the
Thundering Herd a 41-33 lead.Marshall led by seven, 57-50 on a 3-pointer by
Austin Loop with 13:21 remaining.McLean hit a pair of 3-pointers to bookend a
Makinde London layup, and added a pair of free throws to put Chattanooga up,
60-59. McLean scored 18 second-half points to fuel the comeback.The Mocs (7-2)
have won four straight and are undefeated at home.McLean was 11 of 17 from the
field and 10 of 13 from the line. Justin Tuoyo and Greg Pryor had 16 and 15
points, respectively, for Chattanooga.Elmore finished with 27 points to lead
Marshall (5-3), which has yet to win a road game.
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Robredo, ranked No. 16, bounced back from an upset loss to Leonardo Mayer in the
second round of the Royal Guard Open in Chile last week to down Carreno Busta in
1 hour, 25 minutes. On a day filled mostly with qualifying matches, fifth-seeded
Marcel Granollers of Spain also entered the second with a 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 win over
Aljaz Bedene of Slovenia, while Guido Pella of Argentina defeated Guillermo
Garcia-Lopez of Spain 7-6 (6), 6-4 to advance. Even when youre a fan of one
specific major league baseball team, it can be difficult to keep track of all of
the news that surrounds your favorite club on a daily basis.However, when youre
a fantasy baseball owner and you now have to multiply that effort by 30 in order
to be as up to date as possible with each and every club? Its a fools errand
that borders on the impossible.Fear not! Well be here each and every Monday to
give you a snapshot of whats going on in the world of baseball, with one fantasy
takeaway from each of the leagues 30 teams. Think of it as your one-stop shop
for the week ahead.Here are the takeaways for the final full week of August
play:Arizona Diamondbacks: At the time of his elbow injury, it was believed that
outfielder A.J. Pollock would be forced to miss the entire season. However, the
rehab process has been way ahead of schedule and, after a strong 7-for-16 in
Class A, the outfielder is ready to play full games at the Triple-A level this
week. If all goes well, Pollock could be back in the Diamondbacks lineup as
early as next week, providing both Arizona and patient fantasy owners who had
him stashed on their DL all year with a huge late-season boost.Atlanta Braves:
Freddie Freeman said that the pain in one of the fingers on his right hand --
which the first baseman has been enduring since the spring -- finally overcame
him this weekend. Freeman sat out on Sunday following a cortisone shot, and the
hope is that hell be back in action as early as Monday. It sounds like this is
an injury that could recur again before the end of the season, as Freeman
confessed to getting a shot over the All-Star break as well.Baltimore Orioles:
The team has signed Chris Dickerson to a minor league deal, with an eye on
adding him to their roster once September expansion kicks in. At the moment, the
Orioles dont have a true center fielder to back up Adam Jones, and Joey Rickard
(thumb) will not be ready to return for a few more weeks. Dickerson, who was
with Baltimore in 2013, has been on the shelf because of shoulder surgery in
June 2015.Boston Red Sox: Outfielder Chris Young (hamstring) is ready to be
activated by the Red Sox on Monday, and should immediately find himself back in
the starting lineup -- at least against left-handed pitching. Owners of Andrew
Benintendi shouldnt fret too much, though, as manager John Farrell admits the
youngster has done a hell of a job. I dont want to say it would be strictly a
platoon when Chris comes back. I dont want to go there. But I do know that
against lefties ... we can rotate through and keep guys fresh as were getting
down the stretch here.Chicago Cubs: Jorge Soler missed 51 games earlier this
season because of a hamstring injury, but the Cubs still consider him to be a
player who bounces back from his bumps and bruises better than most. Manager Joe
Maddon said that even though he held Soler out of Sundays lineup following the
outfielder fouling a ball off his knee the day before, he expects Soler to be
back in action soon: [His] knee was sore after the foul ball. I just thought he
should sit down and have him stay inside. Soler did pinch hit Sunday, so signs
are indeed good for a quick return.Chicago White Sox: The news isnt good for
Brett Lawrie as the second baseman tries to make his way back from a hamstring
injury that has had him on the disabled list for a month now. Lawrie was pulled
from his rehab assignment over the weekend and will be re-evaluated by doctors
today. It was the second time in three days that Lawrie started a game but was
unable to finish. Manager Robin Ventura was blunt about what that meant: Hes
going to have to play a full game to be able to get back here and know youre
going to play. Youre going to have to be able to get through it a few times to
feel like you can come back up here.Cincinnati Reds: Zack Cozart feels that he
will be ready to get back in the Reds lineup on Tuesday, but the team may want
him to take things a bit slower. Cozart was wearing a boot on his left foot on
Sunday, as the shortstop deals with a sore left Achilles tendon. The good news
is that this injury has not impacted Cozarts right knee, upon which he had
surgery last June, ending his season. Assuming no setbacks, odds are good the
team will rest Cozart until Friday, just to play it safe.Cleveland Indians:
Starting Danny Salazar on your fantasy team this week is an act of blind faith.
On Thursday, the Indians starter lasted just one inning and 34 pitches in his
first start back from the disabled list. Clearly, the hook wasnt injury-related,
as Salazar then went on to throw in the bullpen to build arm strength -- but the
three walks and three runs he allowed were concerning. Salazar is scheduled to
start Tuesday for Cleveland in Oakland, but until he gets through at least one
scoreless frame, he probably shouldnt start for you.Colorado Rockies: Charlie
Blackmon has been dealing with a toe injury, and missed the entire weekend
series against the Cubs as a result. David Dahl handled both center-field and
leadoff duties without a hitch, going 4-for-12 in Blackmons absence, and will
likely continue to do so while he sits. Blackmon may miss a few more starts as a
result of his injury. Meanwhile, the emergence of Dahl has impacted Ryan Raburns
playing time, and Raburn will now get some extra at-bats at first base going
forward.Detroit Tigers: The Tigers are getting healthy again. First, Cameron
Maybin (thumb) came back from the disabled list on Sunday, several days earlier
than expected, after his early-morning effort in a simulated game went
exceedingly well. Then, the team announced that shortstop Jose Iglesias
(hamstring) was ready to start a four-game rehab stint with Triple-A Toledo,
beginning today, with an eye toward returning for Detroits weekend series
against the Angels.Houston Astros: After waiting out a four-hour-plus rain delay
Sunday, Yulieski Gurriel finally got his first major league at-bat for the
Houston Astros, as the Cuban defector singled off Yovani Gallardo for his first
hit. However, after a second rain delay, the new DHs hamstring tightened up and
he was replaced in the lineup. Manager A.J. Hinch said he only pulled Gurriel
because of the weather conditions, and while hell be day to day ... he could
have stayed in the game. Of course, with no DH in Pittsburgh, well have to see
how much he plays early in the week, if at all.Kansas City Royals: Odds are good
that Mike Minor will not be swooping in to save the day for the Royals in
September. The pitcher left his rehab start on Friday with shoulder stiffness,
marking the second time this season that Minor had to take a step back. In May,
a similar issue sidelined him until the end of July. Minor, still under contract
with the team for next season, may have to wait until 2017 to provide the Royals
with any value.Los Angeles Angels: Second base is up for grabs in Los Angeles.
So says manager Mike Scioscia, after the team designated Johnny Giavotella for
assignment over the weekend. Hes hoping someone will emerge from the trio of
Cliff Pennington, Gregorio Petit and the recently recalled Kaleb Cowart. Were
going to take a look at a couple of other different avenues and hopefully get
the production we need, both offensively and defensively, at second base,
Scioscia said.Los Angeles Dodgers: Theres really no other news that matters to
the Dodgers more than the health of Clayton Kershaw. On Saturday, the pitcher
threw 22 pitches off a mound and it seemed to go off without a hitch. The next
step in his recovery will be a 40-pitch bullpen session Tuesday. As to where the
team goes from there, theyre remaining mum, but every step in the right
direction is a step closer to the aces return. Fingers, feel free to remain
crossed.Miami Marlins: Its easy to believe in things you want to believe, but
that doesnt necessarily make it so. Michael Hill, the Marlins president of
baseball operations, believes that Giancarlo Stanton will play again for Miami
this season: Hes going to be back. Hes told me hes going to be back. Hes going
to help this team get into October and help us get through October. Hills
assertions aside, Stanton has yet to do any baseball-related activities, and
until he does, its impossible to set any timetable ffor his return.
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Guerra last pitched for the Brewers on Aug. 3, but the starter with a 2.93 ERA
appears to be very close to a return. Guerra threw a successful bullpen session
Friday, and will once again take to the hill Monday in a simulated game. If all
goes well, theres a chance he could jump right back into the Milwaukee rotation,
although a rehab start might also be in the cards. Still, at this rate of
progress, hes very likely to pitch again for the Brewers before September
starts.Minnesota Twins: Kenny Vargas went just 2-for-25 in August -- although
both of his hits were home runs -- and he has been sent back down to Triple-A.
Vargas wasnt getting a ton of playing time with the Twins, so the move will
allow him to get daily at-bats over the next week-plus before likely returning
to the club when rosters expand in September. In the meantime, it seems
Minnesota will use Vargas roster spot to supplement their bullpen by rotating in
fresh arms as needed.New York Mets: Fantasy owners who dealt with Neil Walkers
lack of consistent stats last week should probably not be counting on him this
week, either. Although Walker did get back to the Mets lineup over the weekend
after missing four games with a lower back issue, the second baseman will not be
around for the teams series in St. Louis. The good news is that hes headed out
on paternity leave to witness the birth of his first child, but unless youre in
a league with a very bizarre scoring system, you dont get any fantasy points for
that.New York Yankees: The youth movement in the Bronx continues to bear fruit.
Back-to-back starts from Luis Cessa and Chad Green over the weekend resulted in
12 innings of one-run, eight-hit ball between the two pitchers. Manager Joe
Girardi was thrilled with their efforts, even though the Yankees managed to win
only one of the two games, Its really positive to see the strides these kids
have made since what we saw in spring training. With efforts like these, expect
the pair to remain in the New York rotation the rest of the way.Oakland
Athletics: Billy Butler missed two games over the weekend with what the team was
calling nausea and vomiting. However, reports are emerging that Butlers issues
may have stemmed from a clubhouse incident with teammate Danny Valencia. As the
San Francisco Chronicle reports, No one in the Oakland clubhouse would discuss
the matter on the record, but no one denied that it occurred, either. Valencia
also was not in Sundays lineup, but its not clear if that was simply because of
the matchup, or some internal, behind-the-scenes discipline. Stay
tuned.Philadelphia Phillies: Vince Velasquezs past three starts have been less
than stellar. He has posted a 10.47 ERA and a .352 batting average against since
Aug. 8, and while the young pitcher is trying to remain positive, the crooked
numbers on the scoreboard are making that difficult. Velasquez, in all
likelihood, has just a few more starts left this season before the team pulls
the plug on his 2016 in order keep his workload down. Because of that, perhaps
his next quality start will be his last, if only to try to have his season end
on a positive note.Pittsburgh Pirates: Josh Bell was promoted again by the
Pirates, this time taking the roster spot of the injured Jung Ho Kang. Bell has
hit 14 home runs at Triple-A this season, and added a pinch-hit grand slam for
the Pirates during a brief stint with the team in July. Manager Clint Hurdles
issue with Bell is not his bat, though, but rather his glove: Hes still a work
in progress. Matter of fact, in the game before we called him up, he made two
errors. ... John Jaso is a better defensive first baseman than Josh is right
now. As such, even in games where Bell does get the start, chances are good he
wont be there at the finish, if the score is close.St. Louis Cardinals: Luke
Weaver showed improvement in his second major league start, striking out six and
walking nobody -- a big step up from his three-K, three-BB debut -- though he
still took the loss on Saturday. Still, manager Mike Matheny is worried the
rookie is setting himself up for failure: If theres one thing I think hes doing,
he might be giving hitters at this level too much credit. It looks like hes
trying to be perfect here. Thats something we can tell him, but its something
that hell have to learn. The good news, though, may be that Weaver has done
enough to continue to try to learn that lesson on the big league level.San Diego
Padres: Jon Jay, who broke his right forearm in June, has finally started
hitting off a tee, making the chances of an early-September return very much a
potential reality. The Padres could find themselves a bit short in the outfield
until then, as Jabari Blash missed most of last week with a jammed finger, an
injury that could land him on the disabled list if hes still unable to hit over
the next few days. Patrick Kivlehan has been filling in for Blash in right
field, and will presumably continue in that role for now.San Francisco Giants:
Matt Cains yo-yo season continues. After winning back-to-back five-inning
shutout efforts against the Nationals, his past two starts have resulted in two
losses and an 11.42 ERA. Now, the Giants have placed the pitcher on the 15-day
disabled list with a lower back strain, his third such stint this season. For
now, Jake Peavy is likely to take his next turn in the rotation, but Cain is
currently expected back on Sept. 2 to face the Cubs.Seattle Mariners: Help is on
the way for Seattles rotation. Although the team has not yet confirmed a starter
for Tuesdays game against the Yankees, chances are good it will be Taijuan
Walker who gets the call from Triple-A to try to tame the New York bats.
Thursdays starter is not quite official yet either, but James Paxton (elbow) is
all set to be activated from the disabled list following a solid three-inning
rehab start Saturday. Hisashi Iwakuma is expected to pitch Wednesday, giving the
right-hander an extra day of rest between starts, as well as putting him in line
to face the Rangers in his subsequent outing.Tampa Bay Rays: Logan Forsythe has
now homered in three consecutive starts, and in six of his past 10 games,
although its worth noting that his most recent streak was interrupted by back
spasms that forced the second baseman to miss four games. Still, even as
Forsythe was being slowly worked back into the lineup by serving as the DH on
Sunday, the power doesnt seem to have been bothered by the layoff. Forsythe is
still available in over 38 percent of ESPN leagues.Texas Rangers: Carlos Gomez
has found a new home, without having to cross state lines. After being released
by the Astros, the Rangers signed the outfielder to a minor league deal. Gomez
is expected to play at the Triple-A level for a few days before joining Texas
for a 10-game homestand, where hes expected to be the teams every-day left
fielder. What that means for Jurickson Profars playing time remains to be seen,
but he had been getting the bulk of those starts since Shin-Soo Choos injury
landed him on the disabled list.Toronto Blue Jays: Typically, you dont expect to
see an uninjured pitcher who is under legitimate consideration for the Cy Young
Award not only getting sent down to the minors, but all the way down to Class A,
no less. Yet, thats what the Blue Jays are doing with Aaron Sanchez, who will
spend the next 10 days in Dunedin, Florida, rather than with Toronto. The
rationale for the move is to keep Sanchezs innings down while also opening up a
roster spot for extra bullpen help in the interim. Sanchez is expected to be
recalled in time for him to start on Aug. 31 against the Orioles.Washington
Nationals: Ryan Zimmerman is back from the disabled list, and more importantly,
so is his bat. The first baseman went 4-for-8 with a home run over the weekend,
showing no ill effects from the wrist injury that had caused him to miss the
prior 16 games. Manager Dusty Baker expects Zimmermans impact to be huge, Its
like getting a new, fresh player back. ... This is like May for Zim, and
September for the rest of us.
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