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  • BOS Relief Pitcher
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    Yankees acquired LHP Cesar Cabral from the Royals for cash considerations.
    The Royals selected Cabral from the Red Sox in Thursday’s Rule 5 Draft. The 22-year-old left-hander posted a 2.95 ERA this season while striking out 70 over 55 innings between High- and Double-A. He’ll try to make the Yankees’ bullpen out of spring training.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #34
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    Kodai Senga (back) has resumed throwing.
    Senga has progressed to playing catch after hitting the shelf last week with lumbar spine inflammation. The 33-year-old righty is going to need a couple weeks to ramp-up his throwing program before he’s an option for the Mets. What exactly his role will be once he’s ready to return is a complete unknown.
    Can Okamoto turn hot streak into consistency?
    Kazuma Okamoto is scorching the ball. What does that mean for his long-term fantasy abseball outlook?
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #33
    A.J. Minter (lat) has been pulled off a minor league rehab assignment after suffering a setback.
    Minter will be slowed down temporarily after experiencing hip discomfort. It’s not considered a massive setback, but it will further delay his return to New York’s bullpen, which likely would’ve happened soon. He’s at least a couple weeks from making it back to the Mets’ high-leverage mix.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #17
    Jared Jones (elbow) allowed one run over three innings on Wednesday in a minor league rehab start for Triple-A Indianapolis.
    Jones showcased his complete five-pitch repertoire, while averaging 98.8 mph and topping out at 100.1 mph on his fastball, during his second rehab outing. He struck out two and only issued one walk while throwing 54 pitches (35 strikes). The 24-year-old former top prospect is working his way back from last year’s internal brace procedure on his right elbow and figures to make his season debut before the end of May.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #62
    Giants manager Tony Vitello told reporters Logan Webb will undergo further evaluation after being removed from Tuesday’s start with left knee discomfort.
    Webb downplayed the severity of the issue while speaking to reporters after Tuesday’s start, but added that he’s been pitching through a knee issue “for a little while.” The 29-year-old workhorse, who has led the senior circuit in innings for three consecutive seasons, threw just 62 pitches over four innings while allowing a season-high six runs in a loss to San Diego. He’s tentatively scheduled to start against the Dodgers on Monday. There should be some much-needed clarity on his status later this week.
  • SF 2nd Baseman #1
    Luis Arraez is day-to-day with thumb soreness.
    Giants manager Tony Vitello told reporters he’s hopeful Arraez will be ready for Friday’s series opener against the Pirates after sitting out a pair of contests to deal with a minor thumb issue.
  • WSH 1st Baseman #2
    Luis Garcia Jr. (wrist) remains out of the lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Twins.
    Garcia will sit out his second straight contest after being diagnosed with a right wrist sprain. He’s expected to avoid a trip to the injured list. Curtis Mead makes another start at the hot corner in his place on Wednesday evening.
  • SD Catcher #12
    Luis Campusano is day-to-day with a foot injury.
    Padres manager Craig Stammen told reporters Campusano is banged up after fouling a ball off his foot during Tuesday’s game against the Giants. He’s questionable for Thursday’s series opener against the Cardinals.
  • LAA Catcher #25
    Travis d’Arnaud was removed from Wednesday’s game against the White Sox with a foot injury.
    The Angels are already without starter Logan O’Hoppe (wrist), so they’re going to need to bring up some additional catching depth, even if d’Arnaud manages to avoid a trip to the injured list. The 37-year-old backstop took White Sox rookie southpaw Noah Schultz deep for a three-run homer before leaving Wednesday afternoon’s contest in the fifth inning. He’s set to undergo further testing prior to Friday’s series opener against Toronto.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #22
    Bryan Woo turned in six shutout innings, allowing just one hit and striking out nine, as the Mariners defeated the Braves 3-1 on Wednesday.
    Woo threw first-pitch strikes to 17 of 21 batters on his way to earning his second victory of the year. It was nice to see him match his season high for strikeouts after he fanned just three batters over nine innings in his previous two starts combined. He’s slated to face the Astros on the road next time out.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #45
    Jose A. Ferrer earned his second save with a perfect ninth against the Braves on Wednesday.
    The Mariners certainly weren’t going to use Andrés Muñoz for a third straight day, but they were willing to do so with Ferrer. The lefty gave up a long fly to Matt Olson to start the outing, but it stayed in the park, and he then retired the Michael Harris II and Mauricio Dubón to end the game. He has a 1.89 ERA in 19 innings out of the pen.