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  • INT Relief Pitcher
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    The Dodgers are planning on calling up Chan Ho Park and designated Angel Chavez for assignment before Friday’s game.
    It’s possible Park will start Saturday if the Dodgers don’t want to bring Chad Billingsley back then. Otherwise, he’ll pitch in middle relief.
  • SF Catcher #13
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    Giants re-signed C Eric Haase to a minor league contract.
    Haase winds up back with San Francisco as emergency catching depth after losing the backup catching role to Rule 5 pick Daniel Susac in spring training. The well-traveled 33-year-old veteran will remain on the doorstep of the majors in the event that injuries strike.
    Alvarez electrifies in 'strong start to season'
    Eric Samulski reveals why Houston Astros left fielder Yordan Alvarez may be the real steal of fantasy drafts this season.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    Dave Roberts told reporters Shohei Ohtani will likely make his next start on Wednesday against the Blue Jays.
    Roberts added that Justin Wrobleski will temporarily move into the rotation to build in some extra rest for everyone else. Ohtani simultaneously holds the longest active scoreless pitching streak (22 2/3 innings) and the longest active on-base streak (36 games) in baseball right now. The 31-year-old two-way superstar tossed six shutout innings on Tuesday against the Guardians while also reaching base safely three times. He’ll get a couple extra days of rest before taking the ball to close out a three-game rematch of last year’s thrilling Fall Classic.
  • STL Shortstop #0
    Masyn Winn went 1-for-4 with a walk and a walk-off RBI single in 2-1 win over the Mets on Wednesday.
    This was a good old fashioned pitchers duel with the teams knotted at zero entering the sixth innings and then going into extras tied 1-1. It took a bloop single from Winn with two outs and a runner on third in the 11th innings to finally put it to bed. That was only Winn’s first run batted in of the season hitting out of his new home in the clean-up spot. It feels like the power may never come for him but he’ll certainly have plenty more run scoring opportunities in front of him this season should he stick there in the order.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #32
    Matthew Liberatore allowed just one run and three hits with two strikeouts and one walk over six innings in a no-decision against the Mets on Wednesday.
    Liberatore took a no-hitter into the fifth inning before Mark Vientos laced a two-out double down the line. He put out that fire, but allowed Juan Soto to break the 0-0 tie the following inning with a solo home run. Still, Liberatore mixed his deep repertoire well to keep the Mets’ talented lineup off-balance all afternoon. He’s scheduled to face the Nationals next time out.
  • NYM Right Fielder #22
    Juan Soto went 1-for-5 with a solo home run on Wednesday against the Cardinals.
    As the Mets offense has had a quiet start to the season, Soto just keeps producing. This was his first home run of the campaign and it was a strange shot with a 42° launch angle and barely wedged itself inside the right field foul pole. Francisco Lindor was picked off first base just before the blast, so this should have been a two-homer. Alas, Soto is inevitable.
  • COL Right Fielder #2
    In his first at-bat of the season, Tyler Freeman singled in the go-ahead run in the 10th as the Rockies edged the Blue Jays 2-1 on Wednesday.
    Freeman was serving as a pinch-hitter in his first game after being activated from the IL this morning. Unfortunately for Freeman, Mickey Moniak, who, like Freeman, figures to primarily play right field and DH, is also due to come off the injured list before the end of the week. Freeman will play against lefties, but he might not see a lot of time against righties unless he can convince the Rockies to use him a second. It would seem to be worth a try for the club, since Freeman is probably the best OBP guy on the club.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #21
    Kyle Freeland yielded one run in five innings and struck out six against the Blue Jays on Wednesday.
    Freeland left down 1-0, but the Rockies came back to win in 10. He has a 2.89 ERA through two starts, both of them on the road. He’ll make his season debut at homer against the Astros on Tuesday.
  • COL Relief Pitcher #44
    Jimmy Herget stranded the automatic runner in a scoreless 10th and earned a save against the Blue Jays on Wednesday.
    He retired George Springer, Nathan Lukes and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. with a one-run lead in the 10th. Herget was hoping for a chance to return to the rotation this spring after an excellent year out of the pen in 2025, but it didn’t materialize after the Rockies spent most of their money on veteran starters. While he doesn’t figure to close often, he’ll probably be put on pace to throw about as many innings as any reliever in the league.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #34
    Kevin Gausman shut out the Rockies for six innings and struck out 10 in a no-decision Wednesday.
    Gausman finally gets his first Opening Day start and now he’s 0-0 with a 0.75 ERA after two outings because he keeps getting matched up with aces like Luis Severino and Kyle Freeland. Well, OK, actually it’s that the bullpen has blown leads for him both games, but they were only one-run leads, because he was matched up with aces like Luis Severino and Kyle Freeland. He’s due to get another ace next week against the Dodgers, this one by the name of Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
  • COL Left Fielder #3
    Willi Castro went 0-for-4 with a walk and three strikeouts against the Blue Jays on Wednesday.
    Castro is one of the five Rockies to start all six games so far and has even hit third every game, but he hasn’t done much in opening up 3-for-23 with an 8/2 K/BB. He might deserve to be a regular on a bad Rockies team, but he doesn’t need to bat third every game with his career .312 OBP.