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  • PHI Relief Pitcher #54
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    Dodgers recalled RHP Casey Fien from Triple-A Oklahoma City.
    The right-hander is active and in uniform for Saturday’s game against the Mets. He’s taking the roster spot of Julio Urias who was optioned back to Triple-A on Saturday. Fien registered a 7.90 ERA, 1.76 WHIP and 12/3 K/BB ratio over 13 2/3 innings before he was cut by the Twins earlier in the season.
  • PIT Shortstop #85
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    Konnor Griffin went 1-for-3 with a walk, a stolen base, and two runs scored in his Triple-A debut on Friday.
    It was easy to forget that Griffin had never played a game at Triple-A during all of the fanfare around him this spring. He wasted no time making an impact out of the leadoff spot with a first inning walk and stolen base before coming around to score just after. He smacked a 102 mph single through the hole later on as well and looks like he’ll be able to handle this level just fine.
    Can Marlins progress towards competing in 2026?
    The Dan Le Batard show debates how the Miami Marlins can get fans back into the good graces of the Miami fanbase and why 2026 might be the beginning of resurrecting that enthusiasm.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #21
    Kyle Freeland allowed two earned runs and five hits over 4 1/3 innings while striking out two in Friday’s loss to the Marlins.
    Freeland walked two batters in the first inning but escaped unharmed. It would be the only two batters he walked on the evening. In the bottom of the second, however, three-straight hits surrendered to Xavier Edwards, Owen Caissie, and Javier Sanoja, plated two runs for the Marlins in the frame to give them the early 2-0 lead. Freeland again found himself in trouble in the third inning when he put runners on the corners with one out via a hit and a hit batter, but back-to-back groundballs ended that threat. He was pulled after allowing a groundball out to Jakob Marsee to start the fifth inning to, putting an end to his first start of the season. Freeland did his part to limit runners after a shaky first two innings. His next start is scheduled for Wednesday in Toronto.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #22
    Sandy Alcantara allowed one earned run over seven innings while striking out five to earn the win on Friday against the Rockies.
    Alcantara was efficient early, needing just 24 pitches to get through the first three innings while striking out two. Alcantara was on target all night and got some help from his defense when Austin Slater gunned down Jake McCarthy at home on a throw from right field to temporarily keep the Rockies off the board in the fourth inning. However, an error at third base with two outs extended the inning, while an infield single by Jordan Beck drove in the Rockies’ first run of the night to cut the Marlins’ lead to 2-1. Alcantara’s day came to an end after he struck out Brenton Doyle to end the seventh inning. He threw only 73 pitches on the day, with 49 of those going for strikes. Things couldn’t have gone much better for Alcantara, who looked every bit the ace we saw in 2022. He’ll look to build on this start on Wednesday when the Marlins play host to the White Sox.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #20
    The Astros have re-signed RHP Peter Lambert to a minor league deal.
    The Astros brought Lambert in on a minor league contract early this offseason after he returned from a year with the Yakyult Swallows of Japan. Since signing him, the Astros did a lot of beef up their starting pitching depth and wound up cutting Lambert loose after he didn’t make the big league club out of spring training. Now, he’s back and will report to Triple-A as organizational depth.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #22
    The Dodgers have brought Clayton Kershaw on as a special assistant with the organization.
    Kershaw’s role with the club is mostly unknown at this point and will reportedly remain fluid, but this is a fantastic next step for the legend. Having someone with Kershaw’s experience in the building will always be a plus and it’s wonderful that he can still fulfill a role with the only team he’s even known even after his playing career ended last season.
  • BAL 2nd Baseman #7
    Jackson Holliday (wrist) went 0-for-2 with and walk and two strikeouts while playing second base for seven innings in his first rehab game.
    Holliday is the last of the spring training broken hamate trio yet to return. Playing in his first rehab game is a great step towards that, poor results notwithstanding. A return to the Orioles within the next week or so when’s eligible to return from the 10-day IL looks incredibly likely. Blaze Alexander is expected to retreat to the bench when Holliday is ready to return.
  • AZ 1st Baseman #26
    Pavin Smith is back in the Diamondbacks lineup after missing their previous game with elbow soreness.
    After being scratched with elbow soreness on Opening Day and allegedly set for an MRI, Pavin Smith will be in the Diamondbacks’ lineup as their designated hitter on Friday. As of now, he appears to be their favorite option at that spot against right-handed pitchers. Tim Tawa will retreat to the bench with Smith’s return.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #21
    Jackson Jobe (elbow) is expected to play catch at 120 feet three times this week.
    This is the first real update we’ve had on Jobe’s status in a long time. The best case scenario to his recovery from Tommy John surgery last June was likely a late season return this year and Tigers’ president of baseball operations Scott Harris said the team was hoping he could be back in September at the Winter Meetings. Progressing to long-toss is the first step in that process and the electric young right-hander could find a small role during the Tigers hopeful playoff push.
  • CLE Left Fielder #38
    Steven Kwan will be starting in center field for the first time since 2022 on Friday night when the Guardians face off with the Mariners.
    Kwan hasn’t started a regular season game in center field since his rookie year. He slid to that spot exactly one time last season and played there a good bit during spring training ahead of this season, hinting that this was something the Guardians were considering. He’s an exceptional outfielder so there’s no reason to think he can’t be at least passable there. Kwan playing center will open up left field for CJ Kayfus in this game as the Guardians try to get some more thump in their lineup.
  • FA 1st Baseman #35
    White Sox Re-Sign Lamonte Wade Jr. to a minor league contract.
    The White Sox released Wade Jr. after spring training when he didn’t make the big league club. After taking a week to survey his other options, he’s back with them and will report to Triple-A Charlotte. He made a strong case to get a major league roster spot in camp with a .289/.429/.605 slash line over 49 plate appearances and is just one year removed from a two-season stretch with a .777 OPS working as a strong-side platoon starter with the Giants.