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Former Cardinals pitcher Anthony Reyes is fighting the Southern California wildfires

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Anthony Reyes pitched for the Cardinals for four years and the Indians for two years. If you remember him, you probably remember him beating Justin Verlander in Game 1 of the 2006 World Series against the Tigers, in which he allowed two runs and retired 17 consecutive batters at one point.

His big league career ended in 2009 and he last pitched professionally in 2012. Earlier this year, however, he made news when he followed in his father’s footsteps and became a Los Angeles County firefighter.

That’s a dangerous job as it is, but keep a good thought for Reyes now, as Cardinals Magazine reports that he is one of the many firefighters on the front lines against the massive wildfires burning in southern California:

Stay safe, Anthony.

(h/t Sports Illustrated)

Report: Tigers sign Mike Fiers to one-year, $6 million contract

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ESPN’s Jerry Crasnick reports that the Tigers and free agent pitcher Mike Fiers have agreed on a one-year, $6 million contract. He notes that the Orioles had offered Fiers two years.

Fiers, 32, just won a championship with the Astros but was non-tendered last week. He had a disappointing regular season, posting a 5.22 ERA with a 146/62 K/BB ratio in 153 1/3 innings. He did not appear in the postseason.

Fiers will join the back end of a rotation that includes Jordan Zimmermann, Michael Fulmer, Matt Boyd, and Daniel Norris.