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  • NYM Third Base Coach #55
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    Kelly Johnson underwent Tommy John surgery on Thursday and will miss the rest of the season.
    Johnson struggled to return from offseason elbow surgery. Although he was hitting well in his rehab assignment at Triple-A Richmond, he couldn’t throw without pain and elected for surgery now. It’s hard to tell what the future holds for Johnson in Atlanta. The 24-year-old still could emerge as a regular, but the lost year hurts his chances. If he stays with the Braves, he’ll probably compete for a bench job in spring training.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #18
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    Yoshinobu Yamamoto limited the Blue Jays to one run in six-plus innings in the Dodgers’ 4-1 victory Tuesday.
    The lone run came in the sixth. In spite of that, the Dodgers sent him back out for the seventh, only to watch him give up a double and a bunt single to begin the inning. Fortunately, Alex Vesia stranded both runners after taking over. Yamamoto. who struck out six, picked up the win and improved to 2-1 with a 2.50 ERA. He’ll likely make his next start next Tuesday against the Mets.
    Better late than never: Walker off to great start
    Eric Samulski analyzes Jordan Walker's hot start to the season, explaining what the 23-year-old is doing better and sharing why he "certainly has the power to hit 30 home runs if he continues to start for the Cardinals."
  • LAD Relief Pitcher #3
    Edwin Díaz pitched a scoreless ninth with a three-run lead for a save Tuesday versus the Blue Jays.
    Díaz allowed a single and a walk, but he struck out the other three batters he faced with the Dodgers up 4-1. It’s his fourth save in four tries to start the year. He’ll probably be available again Wednesday after throwing 23 pitches tonight, but if not, Tanner Scott could close.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #34
    Kevin Gausman lost to the Dodgers after giving up three runs in 5 1/3 innings on Tuesday.
    This would have been a quality start and maybe a win against another team, but not versus the Dodgers and Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Gausman fell to 0-1 in spite of his 2.08 ERA. Maybe the Blue Jays will start to get it together before Gausman’s next tough matchup against the Brewers on Monday.
  • LAD Shortstop #76
    Alex Freeland finished 3-for-3 with a double, an RBI and two runs scored Tuesday against the Blue Jays.
    Hyeseong Kim and Freeland scored all four runs in Tuesday’s win, which is just how the Dodgers drew it up in January. Freeland was 3-for-24 coming into tonight, but his EV numbers were already quite good. There’s little reason to pick him up in mixed leagues at the moment, but he might well turn into a quality starting second baseman in time.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    Shohei Ohtani had an RBI single and two walks Tuesday against the Blue Jays.
    Ohtani got a little scare in the game, as he was in some pain after getting hit on the back of his left elbow by catcher Brandon Valenzuela’s followthrough on an attempted pickoff at first base. It was probably just a funny bone issue, though. Valenzuela was also left with some sore fingers, but both continued without incident.
  • ATL 2nd Baseman #1
    Ozzie Albies went 1-for-4 with a solo homer and a walk in Atlanta’s 7-2 win over the Angels on Tuesday.
    Albies’ only hit of the game gave the Braves an insurance run in the eighth inning as he took Shaun Anderson deep for a solo homer to right field. It was the third home run of the young season for the 29-year-old second baseman. He’s slashing .277/.333/.468 with seven runs scored and four RBI across 51 plate appearances.
  • ATL Relief Pitcher #26
    Raisel Iglesias worked a five-out save with three strikeouts against the Angels on Tuesday.
    Iglesias entered in the eighth inning with one out and two runners in scoring position to protect a three-run lead. He stranded the runners with a pair of strikeouts before returning to close out the game in the ninth despite the Braves adding two more runs. Iglesias worked around two hits before securing the win and his second save of the season.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #16
    Yusei Kikuchi allowed four runs with eight strikeouts over five innings in a loss against the Braves on Tuesday.
    Kikuchi tossed a clean first inning, then surrendered a run on a pair of hits in the second. He ran into more trouble in the fourth, giving up three runs on a walk and three hits before getting out of the frame with a pair of strikeouts. Kikuchi returned for a clean fifth, striking out two batters to end his day with eight punchouts. The 34-year-old left-hander has allowed 11 runs over 14 2/3 innings across three starts, but a 16/6 K/BB ratio with a .404 BABIP suggests some bad hit luck in the early going. He’ll look for better fortune when he takes on the Yankees in New York on Monday.
  • PHI Catcher #10
    X-rays came back negative on J.T. Realmuto’s foot after Tuesday’s game.
    Consider him day-to-day. If he can’t play Wednesday, then Rafael Marchan will do the catching.
  • SF 3rd Baseman #26
    Matt Chapman went 3-for-4 with a double, one RBI, and a run scored in the Giants’ 6-0 win over the Phillies on Tuesday.
    Chapman continues to see the ball well as he collected three hits on Tuesday for his third straight multi-hit contest. He started with a pair of base hits in the first and third before knocking a double 111.7 mph off the bat in the fifth to drive in a run before scoring. The 32-year-old third baseman has just an 18 percent strikeout rate while hitting .304/.360/.478 with one homer, seven runs scored, and seven RBI across 50 plate appearances.