
Zach Britton Starts Running Again And Will Travel With Team
Baltimore Orioles closer Zach Britton (Achilles) is running again and that's good news for a team that's struggling. He's going to travel with the team. Also, pitcher Chris Lee (oblique) is throwing again. Who knows what the team will do with Lee once he's healthy. It's going to depend on how the other pitchers are […]

Yuli Gurriel Ready To Begin Five-Game Suspension
Houston Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel is almost ready to begin his five-game suspension, per MLB's Jake Kaplan. Gurriel has taken 20 at-bats in minor league games in Florida rehabbing surgery for a broken hamate bone. Now it appears he is healthy enough to begin the season but first must serve a suspension for his […]

Mark Trumbo Looking to Start Rehab Games Soon
Baltimore Orioles designated hitter Mark Trumbo (quad) is going to go to Sarasota and hopefully start some rehab games soon. Perhaps his bat will help the team when he comes back, but they might want to see how hard he could throw the ball as a starting pitcher given how bad they have been lately...

Mike Zunino Hopes DL Stint Lasts Only 10 Days
Seattle Mariners catcher Mike Zunino hopes his stint on the disabled list will last only 10 days, per seattletimes.com. Zunino has a Grade 1 oblique strain, the most mild grade to give to the injury. Zunino is already getting anxious to get back in the lineup but the Mariners want to treat the injury cautiously,. […]

Alex Cobb Will Pitch Six Inning Game In Minors Or Elsewhere Before Activation
Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Alex Cobb will pitch at least a six-inning game in the Minor Leagues before being called up to the Majors. After Andrew Cashner's dreadful start on Saturday, they may be hoping Cobb's ready sooner than later.

Kurt Suzuki Hopes To Avoid Disabled List
Atlanta Braves catcher Kurt Suzuki caught a lucky break - his MRI exam showed that he did NOT fracture his hand after being hit by a pitch. Wait. Would that be a lucky NON-break? Anyways... the team hedged their bets and traded for catcher Carlos Perez, trading away Ryan Schimpf, who is now on his […]

Raisel Iglesias Back From Paternity List
The Cincinnati Reds activated closer Raisel Iglesias from the paternity list. Iglesias missed the first two games of the season following the birth of his child. Neither game featured a save situation, so Iglesias didn't miss out on any chances to close out a game. His return will push relievers Kevin Quackenbush and Wandy Peralta […]

Derek Dietrich Hits His First Homer Of The Year
Outfielder Derek Dietrich was the first Miami Marlin to hit a home run in 2018 after launching a two-run shot against the Cubs on Saturday. Dietrich's first-inning blast also gave him his first two RBI of the season. The former infielder has adjusted nicely since moving to the outfield, and his production at the plate […]

Nelson Cruz In Walking Boot
Seattle Mariners designated hitter Nelson Cruz (ankle) was seen in a walking boot following Saturday’s game. Cruz slipped on a step during the game and will have an MRI on Sunday. More will be known after the MRI results, but any time missed by Cruz would be a major blow to fantasy owners. First baseman […]

Starlin Castro Off To A Nice Start In 2018
Miami Marlins second baseman Starlin Castro is picking up right where he left off last season. The first-year Marlin has notched three RBI over his first three games in South Beach, much to the delight of the Marlins, a team that lost most of its offensive production in the offseason. Castro launched 16 homers in […]

Joe Musgrove to Make Pirates Debut Thursday
Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander Joe Musgrove (shoulder) will make his first start of the season on Thursday against the Cincinnati Reds. Musgrove pitched in a minor league game on Saturday, so this will keep him on regular rest. He dominated out of the bullpen for the Houston Astros last year, and Pittsburgh is hoping he can translate […]

J.T. Realmuto Could Be Out Three More Weeks
After beginning the season on the disabled list with a back injury, Miami Marlins catcher J.T. Realmuto will most likely miss the first couple weeks of the season, according to MLB.com's Joe Frisaro. Realmuto has been one of the most underrated offensive catchers over the last two seasons, and Miami is hoping he'll be back […]

White Sox And Royals Game Gets Postponed
Sunday’s contest between the Chicago White Sox and Kansas City Royals has been postponed due to cold weather and rain. The game has been rescheduled for April 28. The White Sox have noted that they will stick with their normal rotation and James Shields will start their home opener on Thursday. Adjust your lineups accordingly […]

Dan Straily Feeling Good After Pitching Again
Miami Marlins starter Dan Straily has started to throw again more than two weeks after suffering inflammation in his pitching arm, according to MLB.com's Joe Frisaro. Straily, who first felt the inflammation a few weeks into Spring Training, hasn't pitched since the middle of March. He began the season on the disabled list, which dealt […]

Michael Taylor Batting Sixth Sunday
Washington Nationals outfielder Michael Taylor is back in the lineup and batting sixth. He was given a planned day off Saturday for Brian Goodwin. Taylor was also out for a few days in spring training with a right side strain, so the team is likely being cautious with his playing time. While Taylor enjoyed a […]

Ryan Carpenter Will Make MLB Debut Sunday
Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Ryan Carpenter will make his major league debut Sunday in the second game of a split doubleheader against the Pirates. Michael Fulmer will pitch the first game of the doubleheader, which was forced by Saturday's rainout. Carpenter owns a 4.37 ERA in his minor league career, which has spanned seven seasons. […]

Adam Warren Diagnosed With Ankle Contusion
New York Yankees reliever Adam Warren (ankle) made his season debut Saturday against the Toronto Blue Jays, lasting only three batters. Appearing in the sixth inning, the right-hander was hit in the leg by a comeback line drive, which resulted in an out. While he smiled, Warren didn’t even attempt to toss a pitch with the […]

Breyvic Valera Traded To Dodgers
Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Breyvic Valera was traded from the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for minor league outfielder Johan Mieses. Valera was the Dominican League MVP last winter and could be the answer to the second base conundrum facing the team while Logan Forsythe mans third in Justin Turner's (wrist) absence. Valera had an […]

Phil Hughes Throws Four Innings In Triple-A
Minnesota Twins right-hander Phil Hughes (oblique) threw 50 pitches over four innings for Triple-A Rochester on Saturday. The veteran hurler opened the season on the 10-day disabled list after developing an oblique injury during spring training. He is next scheduled to make a Class A Advanced start against Fort Myers on April 5. If that […]

Yovani Gallardo Signs With Reds
The Cincinnati Reds and free-agent pitcher Yovani Gallardo agreed to a one-year deal on Saturday. Gallardo was released by the Milwaukee Brewers at the end of spring training and will work out of the bullpen for Cincinnati. Gallardo, now 32, was once a top-of-the-rotation pitcher but he has struggled over the past few seasons. Manager […]

Miguel Andujar In Sunday’s Starting Lineup
The day after New York Yankees outfielder Billy McKinney’s injury and subsequent disabled list stint led to his promotion, third baseman Miguel Andujar will make his season debut in the series finale against the Blue Jays. The 23-year-old will play as Sunday’s designated hitter, batting seventh at the Rogers Centre. Andujar saw major league action in […]

Lewis Brinson Beginning To Heat Up In Miami
After going 0-for-5 in his Miami Marlins debut, outfielder Lewis Brinson has caught fire over his last two games. The Marlins' top prospect collected four singles in Friday's 17-inning marathon before getting another base knock and an RBI on Saturday. The speedy outfielder is batting .294 after going hitless in his first five at-bats and […]

Ian Happ Out Of Sunday’s Lineup, Albert Almora Draws Start
With Miami Marlins left-hander Dillon Peters on the hill Sunday afternoon, the Chicago Cubs will rest outfielder Ian Happ and start Albert Almora. Happ has carried his strong spring in 2018 into two starts, but Almora crushed left-handed pitching last year. Almora will hit first and makes for a strong daily play Sunday.

Willson Contreras Out Of Sunday’s Lineup
Chicago Cubs catcher Willson Contreras will receive a day off Sunday afternoon. It’s no surprise as the Cubs have been in back-to-back extra inning contests. Victor Caratini will bat seventh and handle the catcher duties Sunday. Contreras should be back in the lineup Monday versus the Reds.

Miguel Sano Blasts First-Inning Homer Saturday
Minnesota Twins third baseman Miguel Sano mashed his first homer of the year on Saturday, a solo shot off of Baltimore Orioles starter Andrew Cashner in the first inning. Sano wound up going 1-for-4 on the day with two RBI as the Twins downed Baltimore 6-2. The homer was Sano's first hit of the season […]

Kyle Gibson Blanks O's Over Six Innings
Minnesota Twins right-hander Kyle Gibson turned in a solid first start of the 2018 season, holding the Baltimore Orioles scoreless over six innings. Gibson didn't allow a hit, but he did issue five walks in the game while striking out six. The wildness prevented Gibson from being able to try for the no-hitter as he […]

Carlos Gomez Was Lone Offensive Highlight Versus Boston
Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Carlos Gomez was the main Rays offensive player to find much success Saturday versus Boston. He scored both Tampa Bay runs, including hitting a solo home run. Gomez was a superstar back in 2013 and 2014. In those two seasons, he combined for 47 home runs and 74 steals with a […]

Andrew Kittredge With A Short First Outing
Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Andrew Kittredge went 3 1/3 innings Saturday versus Boston. He allowed two runs but only one was earned. In his lone major league season, he pitched 15 times out of the bullpen totaling 15 1/3 innings. He performed well with a 1.76 ERA and 14 strikeouts. This was his first […]

Justin Turner Will Resume Baseball Activities Soon
Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner (wrist) will head back to extended spring training in Glendale, Arizona, to continue his rehab. The move means that baseball activities aren't too far off and that's good news for Dodgers fans and fantasy owners. Turner is recovering from a fractured wrist after being hit by a pitch […]

Kenta Maeda Earns First Dodger Win Of 2018
Los Angeles Dodgers starter Kenta Maeda did what Clayton Kershaw and Kenley Jansen were unable to do this season: he kept the Giants scoreless. In the third game of the season, Maeda scattered five hits across five innings, striking out ten and walking one. The win was the first of the season for the Dodgers. […]