Apr 13

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ARI5
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COL0
SD2
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CHC16
LAD0
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TEX2
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TOR7
BAL6
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SF5
NYY4
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CIN4
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CLE2
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TB8
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MIA11
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CWS1
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MIN5
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HOU7
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ARI5
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SD6
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Apr 14

WAS6-9
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PHI9-6
NBCSBAY @10:45 PM UTC
KC8-8
NYY8-7
MLBN @11:05 PM UTC
BOS8-9
TB7-8
FSUN @11:05 PM UTC
ATL4-11
TOR9-7
MLBN @11:07 PM UTC
NYM10-5
MIN5-11
TWTV @11:40 PM UTC
DET9-6
MIL8-8
FDDT @11:40 PM UTC
HOU7-8
STL7-8
FDMW @11:45 PM UTC

Apr 15

CHC11-7
SD13-3
MLBN @1:40 AM UTC
COL3-12
LAD11-6
MLBN @2:10 AM UTC
ARI9-7
MIA8-7
FDFL @10:40 PM UTC
WAS6-9
PIT5-11
MASN @10:40 PM UTC
SEA8-8
CIN8-8
FDOH @10:40 PM UTC
SF11-4
PHI9-6
NBCSBAY @10:45 PM UTC
KC8-8
NYY8-7
YES @11:05 PM UTC
BOS8-9
TB7-8
NESN @11:05 PM UTC
CLE8-7
BAL6-9
TBS @11:05 PM UTC
ATL4-11
TOR9-7
FDSO @11:07 PM UTC
ATH6-10
CWS4-11
NBCSCA @11:40 PM UTC
NYM10-5
MIN5-11
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DET9-6
MIL8-8
FDDT @11:40 PM UTC
HOU7-8
STL7-8
SCHN @11:45 PM UTC

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CHC11-7
SD13-3
MLBN @1:40 AM UTC
COL3-12
LAD11-6
MLBN @2:10 AM UTC
ATL4-11
TOR9-7
MLBN @5:07 PM UTC
DET9-6
MIL8-8
FDDT @5:10 PM UTC
NYM10-5
MIN5-11
MLBN @5:10 PM UTC
HOU7-8
STL7-8
FDMW @5:15 PM UTC
CHC11-7
SD13-3
MARQ @8:10 PM UTC
CLE8-7
BAL6-9
MAS2 @10:35 PM UTC
SEA8-8
CIN8-8
FS1 @10:40 PM UTC
WAS6-9
PIT5-11
MASN @10:40 PM UTC
ARI9-7
MIA8-7
FDFL @10:40 PM UTC
SF11-4
PHI9-6
NBCSBAY @10:45 PM UTC
KC8-8
NYY8-7
AMZP @11:05 PM UTC
BOS8-9
TB7-8
FSUN @11:05 PM UTC
ATH6-10
CWS4-11
NBCSCA @11:40 PM UTC

Everyone knew Brusdar Graterol was damaged goods — everyone except the Red Sox, apparently

So let's get this straight: the 265-pound reliever who has already undergone Tommy John surgery and missed two months last year with a bad shoulder is damaged goods?

Who could've seen this coming?

The Red Sox are reportedly holding up the three-team mega-trade with the Dodgers because of concerns over Twins right-hander Brusdar Graterol. The Red Sox acquired the flame-throwing fire hydrant with the expectation that he would compete for a spot in their starting rotation, at least until they got a look at his medicals.

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Now they consider him more likely a reliever, and thus hope to amend the trade to include either another player or more money, per Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic.

Unlike a prior case of the team receiving diminished returns in the form of left-hander Drew Pomeranz, this one feels entirely avoidable. When the Padres sent Pomeranz to Boston at the 2016 trade deadline, after all, they willfully withheld information related to a sore elbow. MLB ended up suspending Padres GM A.J. Preller as a result.

This time around, Graterol's issues were clear to anyone with an internet connection.

He underwent Tommy John surgery in 2016 and didn't pitch again for 15 months. He dominated in nine starts at Double A last year (5-0, 1.89) before a mid-May shoulder impingement sidelined him until late July. When the Twins summoned him to the big leagues in September, they shifted him to the bullpen. He made 10 appearances and did not pitch on back-to-back days. (In his second appearance, incidentally, he threw a scoreless inning against the Red Sox, retiring Betts to end the frame).

As recently as two weeks ago, the Twins made no secret of their plan to pitch Graterol in relief to protect his arm. Consider this, from the Minneapolis Star-Tribune:

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The Twins are leery of putting too much stress on that elbow, particularly because Graterol uses an unusual whipping motion to produce his amazing velocity.

So (pitching coach Wes) Johnson wants to tutor Graterol an inning at a time.

"We feel that because it is such a violent delivery, if we can clean up some arm stuff, that's kind of like step one," Johnson said. "Shorter stints, make sure he's throwing the right way, and let him get comfortable up here. Right now, I don't think it would be fair to throw him out there for extended innings."

This does not sound like a pitcher the Red Sox should've been counting on to fill a spot in their rotation, particularly since the Twins traded him — despite consistent 100 mph velocity — for middling 31-year-old starter Kenta Maeda. If the Twins thought the explosive Graterol could start, they would've kept him. They certainly wouldn't have traded him for a slightly above average starter.

It appears the Red Sox had hoped for an outcome the available information deemed unrealistic, and now they want to be compensated for their lack of foresight.

The sooner we put this offseason behind us, the better.

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