It took just over seven weeks, but the Colorado Rockies (10-28) have finally won two games in a row.
The Colorado Rockies went through a truly fascinating sequence of events during Spring Training, searching for the right person to assume the role of back-up outfielder at all three spots and a quality left-handed bat off the bench.
Skyler and Evan are back with a second episode this week to discuss the Opening Day rotation, the Jake Cave trade, and the team-friendly extension of Ezequiel Tovar!
Philadelphia Phillies left-hander Matt Strahm agreed to a contract extension through the 2025 season, the team announced Sunday. Financial terms were not disclosed on the deal for Strahm, however the club holds a vesting option for the 2026 season.
The Rockies are set to acquire first baseman/outfielder Jake Cave from the Phillies.
There are still some other moves that could be made for the Philadelphia Phillies this offseason as they attempt to add to their championship-caliber roster.
When Jake Cave is your final hope, you already lost Imagine for a moment you’re Jake Cave. You’re drafted by the Yankees but before you even try on a major league uniform you’re already traded to the Twins.
The Phillies sit with a 78-64 record at the time of writing with a two-game lead over the Cubs for home-field advantage in the Wild Card round. September is all about how you look at it.
The Philadelphia Phillies may be eyeing Boston Red Sox slugger Adam Duvall.
The AAA stud showed up when it mattered on Wednesday night With a potential third straight series loss hanging in the balance, the Phillies needed to bring their best against the AL East leading Baltimore Orioles on Wednesday night.
Jake Cave’s dominance has continued in the Lehigh Valley, with the 30-year-old outfielder proving himself as one of the best hitters in all of Minor League Baseball this season.
Just one week after Jake Cave was named the International League’s Player of the Week he was named the IL’s Player of the Month for May on Monday. Cave, 30, is playing for the Philadelphia Phillies’ Triple-A affiliate in Lehigh Valley.
The Philadelphia Phillies had a player of the week in their organization as Jake Cave was named the International League’s Player of the Week for May 22-28.
Sure, you’ve heard of June Kyle Schwarber. How about May Jake Cave? Although his start to the season in the majors with the Phillies didn’t go as planned, Cave’s first month with the Triple-A Lehigh Valley IronPigs has been remarkable.
The Philadelphia Phillies officially reinstated Bryce Harper from the 10-day injured list on Tuesday and optioned Jake Cave to Triple-A Lehigh Valley to make room on the 26-man roster.
The Philadelphia Phillies took a 1-0 lead over the Miami Marlins in the third inning on Monday night when outfielder Jake Cave blasted a moonshot to right field. Cave hit the home run off of Miami Marlins starter and 2022 National League Cy Young award winner Sandy Alcantara.
Kody Clemens and Scott Kingery easily could have earned spots on the Philadelphia Phillies’ 26-man roster. The margin is that small. Instead, the Phillies opted to go with Dalton Guthrie and Jake Cave.
While several players are trying to make the Philadelphia Phillies Opening Day roster, there are just two remaining spots on the bench. With the amount of depth the Phillies have, it'll be tough to make the cut.
Every year at MLB Spring Training, there’s at least one player who plays surprisingly well and earns a spot on the roster. In 2023, that player just may be Jake Cave.
The Phillies have claimed outfielder Jake Cave off waivers from the Orioles, per announcements from both teams. The addition of Cave brings Philadelphia’s 40-man roster to a total of 38 players.
It’s a split contract, meaning Cave’s salary will be dependent on how much time he spends in the majors.
The Baltimore Orioles claimed Jake Cave from the Twins on Wednesday after the veteran outfielder had been placed on waivers in an effort by Minnesota to make room on its 40-man roster.
The Orioles have claimed outfielder Jake Cave off waivers from the Twins, according to the MLB.com transactions tracker. Baltimore is designating reliever Jake Reed for assignment in a corresponding move.
Yankees fans can argue that the only reason the Twins beat their team Thursday night is because of a missed call by the umpires and replay officials.
Jake Cave homered, doubled and drove in four runs to help the Minnesota Twins to an 8-3 win against the visiting San Francisco Giants on Sunday afternoon and complete a three-game sweep.
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