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  • LAD Relief Pitcher #77
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    Doctors have confirmed that Ike Davis will not require surgery on his left ankle.
    Good news. Davis told reporters on Monday that his ankle had improved to the point where surgery wasn’t necessary. The 24-year-old first baseman has been relatively pain-free for the past two weeks and recently resumed baseball activities. Barring an unforseen setback, he should have a normal offseason in preparation for 2012.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher #58
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    Marlins optioned LHP Cade Gibson to Triple-A Jacksonville; Reassigned RHP Tyler Zuber to minor league camp.
    Gibson’s demotion comes as a bit of a surprise, as the 27-year-old southpaw posted a strong 3.38 ERA over 34 2/3 innings out of the team’s bullpen during the 2025 campaign. His demotion opens a spot in the team’s Opening Day bullpen for Andrew Nardi to make his triumphant return after missing the entire 2025 season.
    Who broke Dan Patrick's Sammy Sosa statue?
    The I-Team is on the case to trace the culprit after Dan Patrick's Sammy Sosa statue was found in pieces at the Mancave.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #60
    Guardians re-signed RHP Pedro Avila to a minor league contract.
    The 29-year-old hurler was released earlier in the week as he asked to explore other opportunities, but he ultimately decided that returning to the Guardians made the most sense for him. He’ll begin the season as extra bullpen depth at Triple-A Columbus.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #54
    Guardians selected the contract of RHP Codi Heuer from Triple-A Columbus and optioned him to Triple-A Columbus.
    The 29-year-old hurler earns a spot on the team’s 40-man roster, but he doesn’t win a spot in the club’s Opening Day bullpen. He’ll start out the season as extra depth at the Triple-A level and should be the next man up when the Guardians need a fresh arm.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #38
    Orioles’ manager Craig Albernaz announced his rotation to open the 2026 season on Sunday, with Kyle Bradish set to follow Trevor Rogers.
    Rogers had already been announced as the Opening Day starter. Bradish will pitch on Saturday against the Twins with Shane Baz working the finale of that opening series. Chris Bassitt and Zach Eflin will then work the first two games against the Rangers.
  • NYM Right Fielder #18
    Mets’ manager Carlos Mendoza announced Sunday that Mike Tauchman has been diagnosed with a torn meniscus in his right knee and will require surgery.
    It’s a tough break for Tauchman who was having an outstanding spring and was well on his way to making the Mets’ Opening Day roster. The 35-year-old outfielder is going to be sidelined for at least 4-6 weeks. That paves the way for Carson Benge to open the season as the team’s starting right fielder.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #46
    The Mets have informed veteran right-hander Craig Kimbrel that he will not make the team’s Opening Day roster.
    It’s unclear if the 37-year-old hurler will be willing to go to Triple-A Syracuse until there’s a need at the big league level or if he’ll want to explore opportunities elsewhere instead. Kimbrel posted a 4.50 ERA, 1.50 WHIP and a 5/5 K/BB ratio over six innings during six Grapefruit League appearances.
  • PIT Shortstop #25
    Pirates optioned C Rafael Flores and RHP Cam Sanders to Triple-A Indianapolis. Reassigned INF Alika Williams, LHP Joe La Sorsa and RHPs Chris Devenski and Carson Fulmer to minor league camp.
    On the pitching side, Devenski had a shot at making the team’s Opening Day bullpen, but struggled to a 6.75 ERA and 1.69 WHIP over 5 1/3 innings during Grapefruit League play. Williams had a solid spring offensively, hitting .258 (8-for-31) with a homer and seven RBI, but that wasn’t enough to secure a spot on the Pirates’ Opening Day bench.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #39
    Trey Yesavage (shoulder) is scheduled to start a minor league game on Wednesday.
    The Blue Jays are taking every possible precaution while building up the 22-year-old hurler as he has battled a shoulder impingement this spring. He’s going to require a lengthy ramp up and the team has yet to give any sort of timeline on when he may be able to join the Jays’ rotation.
  • HOU Shortstop #3
    Astros’ skipper Joe Espada told reporters on Sunday that he has yet to rule out Jeremy Peña (finger) for Opening Day.
    The 28-year-old took batting practice on the field once again on Sunday without issue and participated in fielding drills. He has made quick work in his recovery from a fractured ring finger and it’s starting to sound increasingly likely that he’ll be in the Astros’ lineup when the regular season begins.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #50
    Astros’ manager Joe Espada told reporters on Sunday that Mike Burrows will pitch the second game of the regular season against the Angels.
    He’ll follow Hunter Brown who draws the Opening Day assignment for the Astros. The rest of the rotation has yet to be announced, though Tatsuya Imai will certainly be in there somewhere. Burrows had a brilliant spring, allowing just three runs while posting a 17/6 K/BB ratio over 18 innings of work.