While the biggest story is the ongoing Alex Rodriguez saga, only two teams in the playoff — the Rangers and Tigers — race find themselves without the services of important players.
Those two teams prepared for the looming suspensions in very different ways.
According to CBS Sports, Nelson Cruz of the
The Rangers are 62-50, only a half game behind the Cleveland Indians for the second Wild Card spot. Without Cruz, the Rangers are likely to turn to Craig Gentry to complete their outfield. Cruz's absence will be an opportunity for top prospect Jurickson Profar to get in the lineup as a designated hitter. As exciting as Profar is, he lacks the power Cruz supplied, and the Rangers lineup will suffer.
The other suspension with playoff implications is Jhonny Peralta of the
The rest of the players suspended (besides A-Rod) play for teams out of contention or are players of little impact.
In an interesting twist, the Rangers have played exactly 112 games this season, meaning Cruz will be available for the team's first playoff game if they do make the postseason. Peralta will be able to return with three games left in the regular season.
Both Cruz and Peralta will be free agents next season and it is believed they took their suspensions without appeal to complete their suspension this season and avoid any negative impact lingering games could have in offseason negotiations.
After Rodriguez's suspension is announced, his appeal will be heard by August 25. Fredric Horowitz,
Following that timeline Rodriguez would either be suspended by September 19 or exonerated through appeal. Rodriguez will reportedly play tonight on the road against the White Sox. The Yankees have 43 games on the schedule from now to September 19.