A look at whats happening all around the majors Friday:---A-RODS FAREWELLAlex Rodriguez will play his final game in pinstripes when the Yankees host the Rays. A-Rod asked manager Joe Girardi to play third base in his New York finale but was denied . Instead, Rodriguez will be the designated hitter in his final game before being released and transitioning into a role as special adviser and instructor. Rodriguez has been with the Yankees since 2004, costing New York $317 million while helping them win one World Series.ROOKIE ON A ROLLDavid Dahl can break the modern-day major league record by stretching his hitting streak to begin his career to 18 games when Colorado faces Philadelphia. The 22-year-old outfielder has matched Chuck Alenos mark from 1941 with the Reds while batting .358 with three homers and 10 RBI.STRASBURG GOES FOR 16Stephen Strasburg (15-2, 2.80) can tie J.A. Happ for the major league lead with his 16th victory when Washington hosts Atlanta. Strasburg failed in his first attempt at No. 16, allowing four runs in 4 2/3 innings in a 7-1 loss to San Francisco. Mike Foltynewicz (5-5, 4.37) is up for the Braves.STARTING STRONGOrioles right-hander Dylan Bundy (5-3, 3.05) looks to provide Baltimore with another quality start in a game at San Francisco. In five outings since finally getting a shot in the big league rotation, the 23-year-old is 3-2 with a 3.00 ERA, including quality starts in his past two games despite limited pitch counts. Last time out, he struck out nine over six innings of two-run ball in a 10-2 win over the White Sox. Matt Cain (4-6, 5.16) is up for the Giants.STRIPLING TO THE RESCUERoss Stripling (3-3, 3.79) is back in the Dodgers rotation and tries to provide more strong innings in a start against Pittsburgh. Stripling was pulled seven innings into a no-hitter in his major league debut April 8 but was removed from the rotation in May to limit his innings. 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Surely Ortons name isnt the first that comes to mind for fans wanting a change after years of damaging interceptions, fumbles or, most infamously, the field goal flub when Romo dropped the snap on a kick that could have won his first playoff game in 2006. Pete Carroll said he and Richard Sherman met for an hour Friday morning to discuss the cornerbacks sideline outburst during the Seattle Seahawks 24-3 win over the Los Angeles Rams.Sherman engaged in a shouting match with Carroll and offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell after they called a pass play from the Rams 1-yard line. He had to be calmed down by teammates.I just spent an hour with him, and weve been through it, Carroll said on 710 ESPN Seattles Brock and Salk show. I love Richard. I just flat-out love the dude, and Ive been with him through so much and watched him grow and do so many unbelievable things. We made it through it. He knows that wasnt right. Hes just so fiery, and weve seen him before. Hell speak for himself on that. But I feel very good about where he is right now. Were going to be all right.It was too bad. It was a distraction to the game. And thats not the way its supposed to go.Carroll was asked later in the day if he viewed Shermans actions as insubordination.I think if we werent able to come back from that, I think so, he said. I think it would depend. It would depend on how the meeting went. The meeting went very well, and it was very clear.That doesnt mean that it was OK. That doesnt mean that it wasnt something that needed to be addressed. He was the only guy that was in my office this morning. So we went right after it. I waas going to make my decision on how to move forward based on what happened and how we communicated.dddddddddddd And I feel very good about it.After Thursdays game, Sherman referenced the Seahawks Super Bowl XLIX loss to the New England Patriots?in 2015 when Russell Wilson was intercepted on a pass from the 1-yard line.Im upset about us throwing from the 1, Sherman said. Id rather do what most teams would do, making a conscientious decision to run the ball.I was letting [Carroll] know. Weve already seen how that goes.Carroll said the Super Bowl loss is still on the mind of many coaches and players.Ive got a lot of games like that, Carroll said. That was the worst one. Ive got a lot of things that fuel me, and I dont mind holding on to some stuff because I need the edge and I need to be whatever it is that makes me. I dont mind.Ive made the choice to leave some things on the shelf that Im going to run into every once in a while. And its going to remind me of what I believe in and what I stand for and whats important to me, and I know that Sherm feels the same way. And a number of our guys do. But no, its not fresh. Its not something we talked about. But that just stirred up something, and it caught Sherm wrong and he went off. ' ' '