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  • COL Starting Pitcher #21
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    Rockies placed LHP Kyle Freeland on the 15-day injured list with a right oblique strain.
    Freeland exited Saturday’s game after just three innings with the injury. There is very little time left in the season, and it remains unlikely that he will have enough time to return to the Rockies rotation. On the season, the 30-year-old has a 5.03 ERA, 1.47 WHIP, and 94/42 K/BB ratio over 155 2/3 innings.
  • CIN 3rd Baseman #28
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    Eugenio Suárez delivered an RBI double in the top of the ninth Tuesday as Venezuela bested Team USA 3-2 to win the World Baseball Classic.
    Luis Arraez drew a rare walk on what looked to be strike two to open the ninth against Garrett Whitlock and then pinch-runner Javier Sanoja stole second on a close play. Suárez followed with a clean double into the gap in right-center for the go-ahead run, and Daniel Palencia mowed down Kyle Schwarber, pinch-hitter Gunnar Henderson and Roman Anthony in the bottom of the ninth. Team USA was shut out for seven innings until Bryce Harper hit a game-tying two-run homer in the eighth. Venezuela’s previous runs came in a Maikel Garcia sac fly and a Wilyer Abreu homer. It’s Venezuela’s first WBC title, and the U.S. is the runnerup for the second straight tournament after losing to Japan by the same score in the final last time out.
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  • NYM Starting Pitcher #26
    Nolan McLean yielded two runs in 4 2/3 innings and struck out four against Venezuela on Tuesday.
    McLean topped out at 99.2 mph tonight and averaged 98.1 mph. That’s 1.3 mph better than his lone spring start before the WBC and 2.5 mph better than his eight starts for the Mets last season. Now we just have to hope he stays healthy for at least the next couple of months and hopefully throughout the season if we ever want to see a young ace pitch in the World Baseball Classic again.
  • AZ Starting Pitcher #57
    Eduardo Rodriguez shut out Team USA for 4 1/3 innings in Tuesday’s WBC finale.
    Rodriguez allowed one hit, walked one and struck out four in an excellent performance. His fastball velocity was actually down a bit tonight from his last start; he averaged 92.6 mph, compared to 93.5 mph in his pool play start versus the Dominican Republic. That’s still better than his 2025 average of 92.0 mph. Rodriguez should get one more spring start before opening up as the Diamondbacks’ third or fourth starter.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #55
    Cole Ragans will start on Opening Day against the Braves.
    Ragans gets the ball for his third consecutive Opening Day assignment. The 28-year-old fantasy ace is a borderline SP1 in fantasy drafts this spring after posting a 4.67 ERA (2.67 xERA), 1.18 WHIP and 98/20 K/BB ratio across 61 2/3 innings over 13 starts during last year’s injury-marred campaign.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #38
    Royals optioned RHPs Ryan Bergert and Mason Black, OFs Kameron Misner and John Rave to Triple-A Omaha; reassigned LHP Helcris Oliváres to minor league camp.
    Bergert’s departure from camp is a notable development since it virtually guarantees that Noah Cameron will have a rotation spot to open the year. The 26-year-old righty posted a respectable 3.66 ERA (4.32 xERA), 1.26 WHIP and 73/35 K/BB ratio across 76 1/3 innings between the Royals and Padres as a rookie last year. Misner and Rave were candidates for a spot on Kansas City’s bench but will head back to the minors to open the year. They profile as platoon options at the highest level.
  • BOS Relief Pitcher #43
    Red Sox signed RHP Tommy Kahnle to a minor league contract.
    Kahnle fortifies Boston’s middle relief depth after a strong showing for Israel in the World Baseball Classic. The 36-year-old veteran posted a respectable 4.43 ERA (4.52 xERA), 1.30 WHIP and 50/31 K/BB ratio across 63 innings for the Tigers last year. He’ll presumably head to Triple-A Worcester to open the year, but should make it to Fenway Park relatively quickly.
  • LAA Shortstop #9
    Zach Neto (hand) is in the lineup for Tuesday’s spring training game against the Cubs.
    Neto managed to avoid serious injury when he slid into home plate over the weekend, somehow escaping with just a minor left hand sprain. The 25-year-old impact fantasy contributor will return to game action on Tuesday night and should be ready for next week’s season opener.
  • SD Relief Pitcher #52
    Padres optioned RHP Ty Adcock to Triple-A El Paso; reassigned INF/OF Samad Taylor and LHP Jackson Wolf.
    The latest batch of cuts trims Padres camp down to 51 players with just over one week left until Opening Day. Adcock has made 18 relief appearances between the Mets and Mariners since 2023. He’ll open the year back in the minors as organizational depth.
  • BOS 2nd Baseman #2
    Brendan Rodgers underwent right shoulder surgery earlier this month.
    Nothing official from a timeline standpoint but Rodgers is facing an extended absence. The 29-year-old has undergone multiple shoulder surgeries in his career and the odds of him returning as a big-league regular in the future are starting to fade.
  • SEA 2nd Baseman #76
    Leo Rivas walked three times on Tuesday as the Mariners topped the Rockies 10-6 in Cactus League play.
    With J.P. Crawford (shoulder) uncertain for next week’s season opener, it could very well be Rivas starting at shortstop in his place. Any sort of extended absence by Crawford would kick the door wide open for top prospect Colt Emerson to break camp in the big leagues since he would offer a much higher offensive ceiling.