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  • NYM Left Fielder #26
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    Tim Locastro homered as a pinch-hitter Thursday for his first hit of the year.
    Locastro hit a ball 416 feet off John King, which is a new career long for him. While Locastro is thought of as more of a slap hitter, he now has eight homers in 566 career plate appearances, which isn’t too bad. Still, tonight’s homer was just the second ball he’s ever hit 400 feet. He’s 1-for-12 with four steals in 17 games this season.
  • AZ Catcher #14
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    Gabriel Moreno is likely to go on the injured list, D-backs manager Torey Lovulllo said.
    No exact word on the results of the MRI on Moreno’s back, but Lovullo said it’s a muscular issue and that it probably won’t result in a lengthy absence. James McCann will be the starting catcher in his place, with Adrian Del Castillo perhaps serving as his backup. Alternatively, the D-backs could add another catcher, probably Aramis Garcia. They don’t have any minor league position players currently on the 40-man roster as callup possibilities.
    'No one can touch' Miller right now
    James Schiano outlines just how impressive Mason Miller has been for the Padres.
  • BOS Right Fielder #19
    Roman Anthony is DHing and leading off Saturday against the Cardinals.
    Anthony didn’t play Friday because the Red Sox are insisting on getting Masataka Yoshida into the lineup a few times per week whether it makes sense or not. Yoshida is on the bench today.
  • BOS 3rd Baseman #5
    Caleb Durbin is batting second for the first time this season Saturday against the Cardinals.
    The Red Sox tried just stacking lefties at the top of the lineup after removing Trevor Story from the second spot in the lineup on Monday, but this figures to work better, assuming that Durbin starts performing more like he did last year. He’s still just 4-for-39 on the season, though at least all four hits have come in his last seven games after an 0-for-18 start.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #99
    Spencer Strider threw three innings against hitters and reached 95 mph on the gun on Saturday.
    MLB.com’s Mark Bowman is guessing that Strider will begin a rehab assignment Thursday or Friday. Three rehab starts followed by an early May return to the Braves rotation might be the plan here.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #36
    Joe Boyle will be shut down from throwing for a week after being placed on the IL with an elbow strain Saturday.
    Boyle’s MRI came back negative. “I think we caught this early enough,” Rays manager Kevin Cash said. “We’ll shut him down from throwing for a week...and hopefully we caught it early enough where we can start building back up.” The Rays could piece together Boyle’s scheduled start Wednesday with Jesse Scholtens leading a bullpen game. After that, Ryan Pepiot could return from the IL and fill the open spot.
  • LAA 3rd Baseman #2
    With Vaughn Grissom back, Oswald Peraza is out of the Angels’ lineup for a second straight game Saturday against the Reds.
    Peraza sat in favor of Adam Frazier against a righty on Friday. Today, it’s Grissom getting the nod against a lefty. None of it bodes well for Peraza, who followed up a hot spring with a mediocre start to the season; he’s batting .216/.275/.351 in 41 plate appearances after starting 11 of the Angels’ first 13 games.
  • LAA 1st Baseman #18
    Nolan Schanuel is batting fifth Saturday while starting against a lefty for the first time this season.
    Jeimer Candelario started over Schanuel in the Angels’ previous two games versus lefties, but he was DFA’d today. Schanuel has been hitting third against righties, but Jo Adell is there today against Brandon Williamson, which is something the Angels also did the previous times they faced left-handers. It’s pretty important for Schanuel’s fantasy value that he keep playing versus lefties. He’s hit them pretty much the same as righties in his career, just with a little less power (.257/.352/.352 against lefties, .257/.349/.376 against righties).
  • TB Center Fielder #14
    One day after taking over the leadoff spot against a righty, Chandler Simpson is sitting Saturday against a lefty.
    It’s his first time on the bench since Opening Day, which was also against a lefty. He hit eighth on March 30, which was the only other time the Rays had faced a left-hander this season. Simpson is 6-for-15 with just one strikeout against lefties this season. Ryan Vilade is in left field in Simpson’s place, making this his first start since the aforementioned March 30 game.
  • HOU Relief Pitcher #45
    Tatsuya Imai is being evaluated in Houston because of a “tired arm,” a source told The Athletic’s Chandler Rome.
    Imai, who got just one out and walked four in his start against the Mariners on Friday, could become the third Astros starter to land on the IL since the beginning of the season. Ryan Weiss might be next in line to join the rotation.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #60
    Kendry Rojas has been activated by Triple-A St. Paul after missing the first two weeks with a strained hamstring.
    The 24-year-old Rojas will likely spend most of the year in Triple-A, though might make his major league debut this summer. The Twins got him from the Rays in the Louis Varland deal last July.