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  • LAA 1st Baseman #25
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    Angels placed INF C.J. Cron on the 10-day injured list with lower back inflammation.
    This isn’t the first time the veteran slugger landed on the injured list this season with back inflammation. He missed a month in late summer with the same injury and the move to the injured list will effectively end his season. Cron hit .248/.25/.434 with 12 homers and 37 RBI between Colorado and Los Angeles.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #46
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    Quinn Priester (thoracic outlet syndrome) will head to Phoenix to begin facing hitters this week.
    Priester was diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome towards the end of spring training after the Brewers sought multiple opinions to figure out why his wrist wasn’t feeling better after a long off-season. While Priester has avoided surgery for now, his return to the Brewers rotation should still be considered questionable until he is able to throw at full strength without any symptoms.
    McGonigle, Murakami seize early control of AL ROY
    Trysta Krick and Vaughn Dalzell break down why Kevin McGonigle and Munetaka Murakami are the two best bets to win AL Rookie of the Year to open the MLB season.
  • PHI Relief Pitcher #50
    Orion Kerkering (hamstring) is scheduled to make back-to-back rehab appearances with Triple-A Lehigh Valley,
    The second of those back-to-back appearances is set to come on Wednesday. If his hamstring responds well to the back to back outings, then it’s not out of the question that he returns to the Phillies’ bullpen this weekend.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #45
    Zack Wheeler (thoracic outlet surgery) will start for Triple-A Lehigh Valley on Friday.
    It will be Wheeler‘s second rehab start, and he is expected to throw between 50 and 55 pitches. He will then make one more rehab start in Triple-A next week before potentially returning to the Phillies rotation. Obviously, all this depends on how he feels and looks in his next two starts.
  • TEX Center Fielder #32
    All of Evan Carter, Joc Pederson, and Josh Smith are on the bench against the Orioles on Wednesday.
    With left-hander Trevor Rogers on the mound, the Rangers will sit a few of their left-handed hitters. Smith has made one start this season against a lefty, but has sat out the last two. Andrew McCutchen will start in right field and bat fifth, Ezequiel Duran will start at second base and hit eighth, and Sam Haggerty will start in left field and bat ninth.
  • PHI 1st Baseman #3
    Bryce Harper will start at first base and bat second for the Phillies on Wednesday against the Nationals.
    Harper has gone 2-for-20 to start the season with four strikeouts and two walks. Perhaps the Phillies feel that hitting in front of Kyle Schwarber will provide more protection for Harper and allow him to see better pitches to hit.
  • COL Catcher #37
    Rockies optioned C Braxton Fulford to Triple-A Albuquerque
    With Tyler Freeman (back) coming off the IL, Fulford will head back to Triple-A after not having started a game since coming up over the weekend.
  • COL Right Fielder #2
    Rockies activated OF Tyler Freeman (back) from the 10-day injured list.
    It was expected that Freeman would start the season as a short-side platoon with either Jordan Beck or Mickey Moniak. Now, Moniak (finger) is also on the injured list, so there is a chance that Freeman could push Beck for playing time in the outfield or perhaps hit well enough to push Edouard Julien out of the DH spot.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #39
    White Sox selected the contract of RHP Lucas Sims from Triple-A Charlotte.
    Sims has thrown one scoreless inning in Triple-A this season, but the White Sox will bring the veteran up to have a spot in their bullpen. He struggled last season in Washington and has not been a high-impact reliever for a few years now.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #63
    White Sox designated RHP Jedixson Paez for assignment.
    This is a rough break for Paez. The 22-year-old had never pitched above High-A but was selected by the White Sox in the Rule 5 draft, so they had to keep him on the MLB roster or give him back to the Red Sox. He lasted a week on the roster and will now be available to other teams on waivers. He is likely to pass through and be free to join any organization.
  • BAL 3rd Baseman #11
    Orioles transferred 3B Jordan Westburg (elbow) from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day injured list.
    The Orioles needed a spot on the 40-man roster for Albert Suarez to move into the rotation, so they transferred Westburg. While nothing has materially changed with Westburg’s recovery from a UCL injury, this does mean he can’t return before May 21st at the earliest.