Jun 18

MIL3
CHC5
Final
KC6
TEX1
Final
BOS0
SEA8
Final
CLE3
SF2
Final
HOU13
ATH3
Final
SD6
LAD8
Final
BOS3
SEA1
Final
PHI4
MIA1
In Progress
PIT0
DET0
Postponed
COL0
WAS0
In Progress
LAA2
NYY2
In Progress
ARI1
TOR5
In Progress
MIN36-36
CIN38-35
FDOH @11:10 PM UTC
NYM0
ATL4
In Progress
BAL8
TB4
In Progress
STL0
CWS0
Postponed

Jun 19

KC4
TEX2
In Progress
MIL0
CHC0
Postponed
CLE36-35
SF41-32
NBCSBAY @1:45 AM UTC
HOU42-31
ATH30-45
NBCSCA @2:05 AM UTC
SD39-33
LAD45-29
MLBN @2:10 AM UTC
MIN36-36
CIN38-35
FDOH @4:40 PM UTC
LAA35-37
NYY42-30
MLBN @5:05 PM UTC
COL16-57
WAS30-43
MASN @5:05 PM UTC
PIT29-45
DET47-27
FDDT @5:10 PM UTC
STL38-35
CWS23-50
FDMW @6:10 PM UTC
MIL39-35
CHC45-28
MARQ @6:20 PM UTC
KC35-38
TEX36-37
RASN @6:35 PM UTC
ARI36-36
TOR39-33
DBTV @7:07 PM UTC
CLE36-35
SF41-32
NBCSBAY @8:05 PM UTC
PIT29-45
DET47-27
FDDT @9:40 PM UTC
STL38-35
CWS23-50
FDMW @9:40 PM UTC
PHI43-30
MIA29-42
NBCSP @10:40 PM UTC
NYM45-28
ATL32-39
MLBN @11:15 PM UTC
BAL31-41
TB40-33
MAS2 @11:35 PM UTC

Jun 20

HOU42-31
ATH30-45
NBCSCA @2:05 AM UTC
SD39-33
LAD45-29
SNLA @2:10 AM UTC
SEA37-36
CHC45-28
MLBN @6:20 PM UTC
TEX36-37
PIT29-45
KDAF @10:40 PM UTC
DET47-27
TB40-33
FSUN @11:05 PM UTC
BAL31-41
NYY42-30
MLBN @11:05 PM UTC
CWS23-50
TOR39-33
CHSN @11:07 PM UTC
ATL32-39
MIA29-42
FDFL @11:10 PM UTC
NYM45-28
PHI43-30
ATV @11:15 PM UTC
CIN38-35
STL38-35
FDOH @11:15 PM UTC

Jun 21

BOS39-37
SF41-32
NBCSBAY @2:15 AM UTC
BOS39-37
SF41-32
NBCSBAY @8:05 PM UTC
MIL39-35
MIN36-36
TWTV @12:10 AM UTC
ARI36-36
COL16-57
DBTV @12:40 AM UTC
HOU42-31
LAA35-37
FDW @1:38 AM UTC
KC35-38
SD39-33
ATV @1:40 AM UTC
CLE36-35
ATH30-45
NBCSCA @2:05 AM UTC
WAS30-43
LAD45-29
MLBN @2:10 AM UTC
DET47-27
TB40-33
MLBN @4:10 PM UTC
BAL31-41
NYY42-30
MASN @5:05 PM UTC
MIL39-35
MIN36-36
TWTV @6:10 PM UTC
CIN38-35
STL38-35
FDOH @6:15 PM UTC
SEA37-36
CHC45-28
MARQ @6:20 PM UTC
CWS23-50
TOR39-33
CHSN @7:07 PM UTC
TEX36-37
PIT29-45
FS1 @8:05 PM UTC
ATL32-39
MIA29-42
FDFL @8:10 PM UTC
KC35-38
SD39-33
FOX @11:15 PM UTC
NYM45-28
PHI43-30
FOX @11:15 PM UTC

Tomase: Adam Duvall signing has potential to be a win for Red Sox

Rapid reaction to the Red Sox agreeing to a one-year deal with outfielder Adam Duvall for a reported $7 million...

Considering where we are in the offseason, I like this deal. Duvall has the potential to hit for power and play above-average defense in center, which allows Kiké Hernández to return to the infield. Seeing as Chaim Bloom's primary goal at this point is ensuring Alex Cora can field a starting lineup, Duvall at least brings him one step closer to this modest aim.

But there's potential that he serves as more than just filler. Two years ago, Duvall slammed 38 homers, led the National League in RBIs (113) and won a Gold Glove in right field for the World Series-champion Braves.

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An All-Star in 2016 with the Reds, Duvall has topped 30 homers three times. He's never going to hit for average or walk much, but he's got major Hunter Renfroe potential as a right-handed slugger who will mitigate high strikeout totals with power and solid defense.

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The key will be how well he recovers from surgery to repair a torn tendon sheath in his left wrist. A similar injury slowed David Ortiz in 2008 and again in 2014, and to correct something I wrote about Duvall on Monday, Ortiz never actually underwent surgery to repair the problem, instead relying on a cast in 2008 and an offseason of rest in 2014 before finishing his career with two of his best seasons.

Duvall injured his wrist in a truly freak way, running into the short wall in left field chasing a Shohei Ohtani foul ball last season, but the fact that the injury occurred on his glove hand at least means he won't be straining the injury when uncorking 90-plus mph throws from the outfield.

Speaking of the outfield, though he has said he's most comfortable in left because it eases the wear and tear on his legs, the 34-year-old grades as above-average at all three spots. Between Alex Verdugo and possibly Jarren Duran -- not to mention Hernández -- Duvall shouldn't have to play center every single day.

It's getting way ahead of the game to discuss the postseason, since the Red Sox must first escape last place, but Duvall showed a flair for the dramatic with the Braves two years ago. He may have only hit .220 in those playoffs, but he homered three times: going back-to-back with Eddie Rosario to open the scoring in Game 2 of the NLCS vs. the Dodgers; smashing a two-run shot early in Game 1 of the World Series to open a 5-0 lead on the Astros; and adding a first-inning grand slam in Game 5, which longtime Braves followers consider one of the loudest moments in Atlanta's history.

For one year at short money, the Red Sox certainly could've done worse. A healthy Duvall has the potential to outperform some higher-paid free agents, whether it's Benintendi (5 years, $75 million, White Sox), Mitch Haniger (3 years, $43.5 million, Giants), or Michael Conforto (2 years, $36 million, Giants).

So now Bloom just needs to find one more middle infielder (Jose Iglesias? Elvis Andrus?) and the Red Sox will at least be ready to open the season with a lineup full of big leaguers.

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