Good morning.
- Tuesday night there was a bench-clearing “incident” in the Nationals — Red Sox game after pitcher Cade Cavalli told Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras to “Sit down, boy.” Last night, suspensions were handed out. Cavalli and Contreras both got seven-game suspensions. Nationals pitcher Miles Mikolas got a five-game suspension and Red Sox outfielder Nate Eaton got three games. All four players are appealing the suspensions.
- Cavalli did issue a public apology to Contreras and anyone else for the use of the word “boy” in this context.
- Steve Buckley writes that Cavalli’s apology seemed sincere to him, but MLB needed to punish him anyway. (The Athletic sub. req.)
- The MLB Draft starts next Saturday. Jake Mintz looks at the White Sox big three options for the first pick.
- Thomas Harrington profiles UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky, who might be the Pale Hose pick.
- Former Braves general manager John Coppolella explains why ending the drafting of high school players is a bad idea.
- The MLB Pipeline crew give brief scouting reports on every player going to the All-Star Weekend Futures Game.
- Ken Rosenthal makes his picks for the All-Star Game. (The Athletic sub. req.)
- Gabe Lacques has seven players who should make the All-Star Game.
- Sarah Langs explains what it means to be in first place on July 1.
- Will Leitch has seven storylines for July.
- One storyline is going to be the Trade Deadline, which is August 3. Mark Feinsand breaks down the trade market in the American League.
- Mike Axisa explains where all 30 teams stand going into trade season.
- David Schoenfield has one trade that every team should make. The Cubs need starting pitching, but no, they should not trade for Freddy Peralta.
- Russell Dorsey advises the teams on the fringes of playoff contention on whether they should buy or sell.
- Julian McWilliams breaks down the disappointing Mets and Red Sox and situation with their best two trade chips.
- There was one minor trade, but it was a historic one. For the first time since they moved to Washington, the Nationals and Orioles made a deal, with the Orioles sending right-hander Kyle Nicolas to the Nats for minor league infielder Randal Diaz.
- July 1 is Bobby Bonilla Day. If you don’t know what that is, Jack Baer explains the whole thing to you and why the Mets really weren’t as stupid as some portray them to be. Although they were pretty stupid to trust Bernie Madoff. I think even Baer has to admit that.
- The MLB Players Association released their proposals in the collective bargaining talks, which include larger roster sizes and more protection for players who get sent down tot he minors.
- Michael McCann breaks down all the legal issues surrounding the CBA talks. Or at least he does in Part I linked to here. Part II comes next week.
- Stephen J. Nesbitt and Zack Meisel wonder why MLB players don’t try to get shares of team ownership like athletes in other sports get. (The Athletic sub. req.)
- Eno Sarris and Evan Drellich look at how baseballs aren’t quite as much of a drag as they used to be. Or to put it another why, why the current batch of baseballs flying farther? (The Athletic sub. req.) MLB continues to insist that all balls are within industry standards.
- Anthony Gharib has all the Fourth-of-July-themed uniforms that players will wear this weekend.
- Mets owner Steve Cohen said that team president David Stearns’ job is safe through 2028.
- Mark Bowman has four reasons the Braves will recover from a poor June.
- Rangers shortstop Corey Seager went on the injured list for the third time this season.
- The Athletics got bad news as designated hitter Brent Rooker had season-ending knee surgery.
- And more bad news for Sacramento as minor league outfield prospect Ryan Lasko is in stable condition after a scary collision that resulted in spinal decompression and stabilization surgery. Currently Lasko has no feeling in his lower extremities, although doctors have some hope that he will regain feeling in his legs.
- Mike Petriello looks at the mystery of Blue Jays slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr.’s terrible, no-good month of June.
- Jay Jaffe looks at which contenders have the worst team defense. I don’t need to tell you which contender currently has the best team defense.
- The worst team, among the contenders, is the Phillies. Davy Andrews looks how bad first baseman Bryce Harper has gotten and what he might do to improve his defense.
- Guardians rookie outfielder Cooper Ingle did the old “throw the ball into the stands when there are only two outs” trick. That never seems to turn out well for the player who does it.
- David Adler explains how Giants pitcher Logan Webb found his old groove by calling all his own pitches.
- Michael Clair has the most “iconic” baseball card from every era of collecting.
- And finally, top Twins prospect Walker Jenkins played the hero this week when he caught a fainting kid during the National Anthem in St. Paul and carried him off the field. Happy the report the kid is fine.