
Joe Musgrove To Throw Sim Game Saturday
Pittsburgh Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said that starting pitcher Joe Musgrove (abdomen) is scheduled for a three-inning simulated game on Saturday. Musgrove, who has yet to pitch in a spring game, will then throw four innings against the Rays on March 15. The right-hander has yet to post an ERA under 4.06 in his three […]

Ryan Braun's Revamped Swing Paying Dividends?
Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun said that his improved swing is already paying dividends in batting practice in spring training. The 35-year-old is mostly a late-round target in mixed leagues because of injury concerns. He says he's hitting the ball further in batting practice and hopes it carries over to games. Braun hit .254 with […]

Alex Wood Throws Simulated Game
Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Alex Wood (back) passed a test when he threw a two-inning simulated game against minor leaguers on Friday. He hasn't pitched in a Cactus League game since Feb. 25 due to a sore lower back. The left-hander said he felt good and hopes to make his next spring start. Manager David […]

A.J. Minter Should Be Ready For Opening Day
Atlanta Braves relief pitcher A.J. Minter said he's no longer bothered by left shoulder tightness after he was in a fender bender last week. The left-hander hasn't been cleared to resume throwing off a mound, but manager Brian Snitker thinks the reliever will be ready by Opening Day. Minter was great last year (3.23 ERA, […]

Kevin Gausman Makes Spring Debut
Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Kevin Gausman (shoulder) allowed four hits and three earned runs to the Phillies in 1 1/3 innings in his Grapefruit League debut on Friday. Gausman fought shoulder fatigue last year and again in the first week of spring training. He was happy with the way his arm felt and is confident […]

Victor Robles Stays Hot In Spring Training
Washington Nationals outfielder Victor Robles reached base three times in the spring game against the Cardinals on Friday with two hits and a walk to raise his average to .381. The 21-year-old is ranked No. 4 on MLB Pipeline and is fighting for playing time this year in center field with Michael Taylor. Robles hit […]

Masahiro Tanaka The Front-Runner To Start Opening Day
New York Yankees starting pitcher Masahiro Tanaka is likely to be the team's Opening Day starter with Luis Severino (shoulder) injured. It would be Tanaka's fourth career Opening Day assignment. The right-hander went 12-6 with a 3.75 ERA and a complete game in 27 starts for the Yankees last year, ranking seventh among American League […]

Odubel Herrera, Cesar Hernandez Expected To Be Ready
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Odubel Herrera (hamstring) and second baseman Cesar Hernandez (hip) are both expected to be ready for Opening Day, according to manager Gabe Kapler. Herrera is dealing with a Grade 1 left hamstring strain and is expected to run on Saturday. Hernandez has a strained right hip flexor and took live batting practice […]

Jorge Alfaro Shut Down for Rest of Spring Training
The Miami Marlins will shut down catcher Jorge Alfaro from any baseball-related activities due to inflammation in his right knee, according to MLB.com's Joe Frisaro. Alfaro has been having knee issues since the end of February, and an awkward slide in Tuesday's game against the Mets didn't help either. The Marlins are hopeful that Alfaro […]

Mark Trumbo May Be In Danger Of Missing Opening Day
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Mark Trumbo, who tested his surgically repaired right knee during running drills on Friday, may not be ready to play in spring games by his original target date of March 12. "I’m not trying to cram in his rehab to try to make it on that day," manager Brandon Hyde said. "I […]

Mets, Michael Conforto Open To Extension Talks
New York Mets outfielder Michael Conforto and general manager Brodie Van Wagenen both said they were open to discussing a long-term contract extension on Friday, although there haven't been talks between the two sides. "I would love to explore it," Conforto said. "I’m all ears to anything. I really enjoy playing here, so I’m all […]

Aaron Hicks Still Has Lower Back Pain
New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone said the team will keep outfielder Aaron Hicks (back) out through the March 11 off day, as the outfielder is still experiencing lower back pain. The Yankees are being cautious, but it's another reminder that Hicks is a big injury risk despite all of the things that make him […]

Justin Verlander Named Opening Day Starter
Houston Astros manager A.J. Hinch named starting pitcher Justin Verlander as the team's Opening Day starter for March 28 against the Rays. Gerrit Cole will go in Game 2. Verlander, 36, has been rejuvenated in Houston and went 16-9 with a 2.52 ERA, 0.90 WHIP and 290 K's in 214 innings (34 starts) in 2018. […]

Daniel Palka Slowly Getting Back To Action
Chicago White Sox outfielder Daniel Palka (hamstring) struck out as a pinch-hitter in the eighth inning against the Brewers on Thursday, and manager Rick Renteria plans to use him at designated hitter gradually after he left early with a tight left hamstring on Feb. 24 against the Padres. Palka hit just .240 in 124 games […]

Luis Robert Improving From Jammed Thumb
Chicago White Sox outfield prospect Luis Robert is improving from the jammed left thumb he suffered in an intrasquad game last Saturday. He took regular batting practice on Thursday and is hoping to return to action on Friday. Robert will wear protective gear under his glove in the field and on the basepaths. The Cuban […]

Michael Kopech Progressing In Throwing Program
Chicago White Sox pitching prospect Michael Kopech (elbow) is throwing Monday, Wednesday and Friday and is making around 35 throws at 60 feet. His next step will be 75 feet and then to 90 and 120 feet. The team's No. 4 prospect and No. 18 overall per MLB Pipeline is recovering from Tommy John surgery […]

Jose Altuve Says He's Fine
Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve said he's fine after being scratched from the lineup on Thursday with general side soreness. The Astros were likely just being extra cautious with their star second baseman. The 28-year-old dealt with knee issues last year and hit .316 with 13 home runs, 61 RBI and 17 stolen bases. […]

Jimmy Nelson To Make Spring Debut Monday
Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Jimmy Nelson (shoulder) will make his Cactus League debut by throwing an inning against the White Sox on Monday. Nelson came out of his simulated game without any issues on Thursday. The right-hander was excellent for Milwaukee in 2017 before suffering the shoulder injury that kept him out all of last […]

Fernando Tatis Jr. Having Wisdom Teeth Removed
San Diego Padres shortstop prospect Fernando Tatis Jr. will miss a couple days in spring training after having his wisdom teeth removed. Tatis is MLB Pipeline's No. 2 overall prospect entering the 2019 season, and he has lived up to the expectations so far in spring training. If he continues to impress, the Padres will […]

Shohei Ohtani Throwing On Friday
Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher/designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (elbow) is throwing on Friday, according to manager Brad Ausmus. Ohtani will be brought along slowly after having Tommy John surgery last October and won't pitch at all in 2019. The Angels are hoping he can still be their primary DH, though, beginning sometime in May. He […]

Mark Trumbo Doing Some Running Friday
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Mark Trumbo (knee) is doing some running in camp on Friday. Trumbo played in just 90 games last year before having knee surgery. The 33-year-old hit .261/.313/.452 with 17 home runs and 44 RBI in his 330 at-bats for the O's. It's been all downhill since he slugged a career-high 47 round-trippers […]

Chris Davis Undergoes MRI
Baltimore Orioles first baseman Chris Davis underwent an MRI on his hip on Friday. It remains to be seen if this is a serious injury that could keep Davis out for the start of the season. The left-handed slugger still has plenty of power to spare, but he hit an embarrassing .168 with only 16 […]

Carlos Martinez 5-7 Days From Throwing
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Carlos Martinez (shoulder) is still five to seven days away from throwing, and his chances of being ready for Opening Day are shrinking. Martinez dealt with arm issues last year that caused him to be moved to the bullpen late in the season. With St. Louis having plenty of rotation […]

Jorge Alfaro Dealing With Knee Inflammation
Miami Marlins catcher Jorge Alfaro was told by a doctor to rest his knee after being diagnosed with inflammation in his knee. Alfaro's injury doesn't sound too serious, so he shouldn't be in danger of missing Opening Day. In his first full season in the majors with the Phillies he hit .262 with 10 long […]

Yadier Molina Making Spring Debut Friday
St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina (knee) is making his Grapefruit League debut as the designated hitter on Friday. Molina should be ready to go for Opening Day despite having knee surgery last year. He hit .261 with 20 home runs and 74 RBI in just 123 games. Molina will turn 37 in July and […]

RotoBaller's Nick Mariano Wins Fantasy Baseball Accuracy Competition
So far, 2019 has been a very good year for guys named Mariano. Legendary New York Yankees reliever Mariano Rivera became the first unanimous Major League Baseball Hall of Famer in January. In March, Nick Mariano of RotoBaller, originally of Sleepy Hollow, New York, was announced as the No. 1 Most Accurate Ranker for Fantasy […]

Trevor May Continues To Impress In Push To Be Named Closer
Minnesota Twins reliever Trevor May continued his excellent spring on Thursday. May pitched a perfect inning against the Boston Red Sox, striking out one. While the Twins have yet to name a closer for 2019, May is making a strong case. He has allowed just one run over his five innings of work while posting […]

Luis Castillo's Spring Struggles Continue
Cincinnati Reds right-hander Luis Castillo saw his spring training struggles continue in a Thursday start against the Seattle Mariners. Castillo allowed three runs in two innings of work, striking out four and walking two. The young fireballer is sporting an ugly 17.36 ERA in 4 2/3 innings of work this spring, spanning three appearances. Despite […]

Aaron Hicks Is a Cheaper Version of Tommy Pham
Tommy Pham and Aaron Hicks have a lot in common. Both didn't truly break out until their late 20s. Neither has ever logged 600 plate appearances in a season, thanks to checkered injury histories. They also produced remarkably similar numbers last season. With all that in mind, it's a bit surprising to see such a […]

The Winning Way to Draft Relief Pitchers
We've gone through each division, team by team. We've talked about the top setup men you should know about this season. We've looked at handcuffs and which closers you should have a backup for on draft day. It's a lot of information, but how does it apply to your league? Most people play in standard 5x5 […]