{"id":68055,"date":"2022-09-06T21:25:15","date_gmt":"2022-09-06T21:25:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/yankees-to-place-anthony-rizzo-on-il-select-ronald-guzman\/"},"modified":"2022-09-06T21:25:15","modified_gmt":"2022-09-06T21:25:15","slug":"yankees-to-place-anthony-rizzo-on-il-select-ronald-guzman","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/yankees-to-place-anthony-rizzo-on-il-select-ronald-guzman\/","title":{"rendered":"Yankees To Place Anthony Rizzo On IL, Select Ronald Guzman"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The Yankees were rained out today but will place first baseman Anthony Rizzo<\/strong> on the 10-day injured list prior to tomorrow’s doubleheader, per Lindsey Adler of The Athletic<\/a>relaying word from manager Aaron Boone<\/strong>. Fellow first baseman Ronald Guzman <\/strong>will have his contract selected in a corresponding move. Marly Rivera of ESPN<\/a> first noted that Guzman was in the Yankee clubhouse. Guzm\u00e1n is not currently on the 40-man roster, meaning a corresponding move of some kind will be required to open a spot for him there.<\/p>\n

The 27-year-old Guzm\u00e1n spent his entire career with the Rangers until this year. From 2018 to 2021, he got into 243 games, hitting 31 home runs in that time but striking out often and producing poor batting averages. He’s struck out in 28.8% of his career plate appearances thus far, well above this year’s 22.3% MLB average. His overall batting line is .227 \/ .304 \/ .414, production that was 16% below league average, as evidenced by his wRC + of 84. He was outrighted by the Rangers at the end of last season and elected free agency.<\/p>\n

In March, the Yanks brought Guzm\u00e1n aboard on a minor league deal, sending him to the Triple-A Scranton\/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders. In 90 games there this year, Guzm\u00e1n is still striking out 27.6% of the time but he’s also walked in 11.8% of his plate appearances and added 12 long balls. In total, he’s slashing .260\/.357\/.466 for a wRC+ of 119. He’ll try to bring some of those improved results up to the majors, with his left-handed bat making a nice fit for the short porch in right field.<\/p>\n

The reason the Yankees have opted to bring up Guzm\u00e1n is due to the situation surrounding their regular first baseman Rizzo. Dealing with back problems for much of the season, he hasn’t played in a week after undergoing an epidural on Thursday. While it’s hoped that this will lead to greater relief for Rizzo in the long run, he’s dealing with some side effects in the short term. Yesterday, manager Aaron Boone told Andy Martino of SNY<\/a> yesterday that Rizzo was dealing with some headaches after the epidural. In a video shared by SNY on twitter<\/a>Boone says that the headaches are now keeping Rizzo from playing more than the back issue.<\/p>\n

Rizzo is having a strong season overall but has slumped recently, with the creeping back injury possibly playing some role in that. Through the end of July, he was hitting .228\/.348\/.504 but has only hit .208\/.299\/.442 since the calendar flipped to August. Signed to a two-year, $32MM deal in the offseason, Rizzo can opt out of the final one year and $16MM this winter and return to free agency if he so wishes. With Rizzo out of action for the past week, DJ LeMahieu<\/strong> has seen most of the time at first. However, LeMahieu needs some time off himself, with Adler<\/a> relaying word from Boone that the infielder is dealing with a toe issue. The club will hope that Guzm\u00e1n can step in and help make up for the absence of Rizzo and the banged-up LeMahieu. Leading the AL East by as much as 15 1\/2 games earlier this year, the Yanks are now just 5 and 5 1\/2 games ahead of the Rays and Blue Jays, respectively.<\/p>\n

Should Rizzo return to health in a few days, Guzm\u00e1n can’t be easily sent back down to the minors as he is out of options. Since the trade deadline has passed, if the club wants to remove him from the active roster, they would have to designate him for assignment and then put him on waivers. However, if he plays well enough to hang onto his roster spot, he could be retained for future seasons via arbitration.<\/p>\n

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