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  • LAA Relief Pitcher #90
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    Angels signed RHP Adam Cimber to a one-year, $1.65 million contract.
    The deal, which was agreed to last week during the Winter Meetings, is now official. Cimber heads to Los Angeles as a quality middle relief option for the Halos on the heels of an injury-marred 2023 campaign with the Blue Jays. The 33-year-old sidewinder has been a durable reliever the past few seasons and figures to provide the Angels with some stability moving forward, if he’s healthy entering spring training.
  • SF Left Fielder #17
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    Heliot Ramos went 3-for-5 with a home run, two runs scored, and two RBI to power the Giants to a 7-6 win over the Nationals on Saturday.
    Ramos has finally gotten going over the series against the Nationals. After doubling and scoring a run in the second, he slugged a two-run homer in the sixth, going yard for the second day in a row. He added a base hit in the eighth for his third hit of the game. The 26-year-old outfielder is slashing .257/.304/.378 with two homers and 13 RBI across 79 plate appearances.
    Baldwin scorching to start the season for Atlanta
    James Schiano discusses Drake Baldwin's hot start to the season and the metrics that show why he may challenge Cal Raleigh for the best hitting catcher.
  • WSH Left Fielder #29
    James Wood went 1-for-3 with a home run, three runs scored, two RBI, and two walks against the Giants on Saturday.
    Wood led off the first inning with a solo blast off Adrian Houser, a 109 mph blast for his seventh of the season. He then brought another run across to score when he was hit by a pitch in the second before coming around to score. He was later intentionally walked in the ninth and scored for a third time. The 23-year-old slugger is hitting .256/.385/.570 with seven homers, 20 runs scored, 18 RBI, and four steals across 104 plate appearances.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #45
    Caleb Kilian earned the win in extras against the Nationals with two scoreless innings on Saturday.
    Ryan Walker got the save chance in the ninth with the Giants up by one run and surrendered the lead on a pair of hits before going to extras. He got one more inning and held the Nationals scoreless in the tenth. Kilian worked the 11th and fell in line for the win with a shutout 12th after the Giants took the lead. It was a rare traditional save opportunity blown by Walker, who holds a 4.00 ERA over nine innings. Kilian has been outstanding, giving up one run with 14 strikeouts over 10 frames. It’s difficult to gauge how this situation will play out, but expect more mixing and matching between Walker and Kilian, with Erik Miller and Keaton Winn also in the mix.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #12
    Adrian Houser gave up five runs -- four earned -- with one strikeout over 5 2/3 innings in a no-decision against the Nationals on Saturday.
    Houser surrendered a leadoff homer to James Wood in the first inning. He got into trouble in the second, giving up four more runs, three earned, on three hits, a walk, a hit batter, and an error. Houser finally tossed a clean inning in the third and settled in nicely, keeping the Nationals from scoring again until he departed with two outs in the sixth at 88 pitches. He struck out just one. The 33-year-old right-hander ends the day with a 5.40 ERA, 1.57 WHIP, and an 11/7 K/BB ratio across 21 2/3 innings. He’s scheduled for a start against the Marlins in San Francisco on Friday.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #24
    Cade Cavalli allowed three runs -- one earned -- with five strikeouts over four innings in a no-decision against the Giants on Saturday.
    Cavalli worked around a hit in the first inning, then allowed a run in on three hits in the second. The Giants plated two more runs in the third, both unearned after a runner reached on an error. Cavalli’s day would be done after the fourth at 92 pitches. While it was still an inefficient outing with a high pitch count, he threw 63 pitches for strikes and did not walk a batter for the first time this season. The 27-year-old right-hander will look to build on that when he takes a 4.12 ERA, 1.73 WHIP, and an 18/12 K/BB ratio over 19 2/3 innings into a tough home start against the Braves on Thursday.
  • KC Catcher #17
    The Rockies are calling up Elías Díaz from Triple-A Omaha, according to EL Extrabase.
    With Salvador Perez and Carter Jensen both playing regularly, a third catcher makes sense for the Royals. Unless someone is hurt, we assume Tyler Tolbert will be swapped out. A utilityman on the roster for his speed, he’s 0-for-4 on the season. The Royals will also have to free up a spot on the 40-man.
  • MIA 3rd Baseman #63
    Marlins optioned INF Deyvison De Los Santos to Triple-A Jacksonville.
    De Los Santos has been up and down twice already this season, and it probably won’t be the last. The Marlins will activate Kyle Stowers off the injured list before Sunday’s game as the corresponding move.
  • MIL 2nd Baseman #2
    Brice Turang went 2-for-3 with a home run, three RBI, and two walks to lead the Brewers to a 5-2 win over the Marlins on Saturday.
    Turang had an outstanding day at the plate, reaching four times and driving in three of the team’s four runs. After drawing a walk in the third inning, he drove in a pair of runs with a two-run blast off Sandy Alcantara in the fifth. A base hit in the sixth would bring home the third run. The 26-year-old second baseman is up to four homers and six steals while slashing .299/.434/.582 with 19 runs scored and 14 RBI across 84 plate appearances.
  • MIA Catcher #34
    Liam Hicks went 2-for-4 with a run scored against the Brewers on Saturday.
    Hicks knocked a base hit to lead off the second inning and crossed home on a single to score Miami’s first run. He later added a second hit to lead off the fourth. The 26-year-old backstop has been incredibly solid through the first few weeks, slashing .313/.352/.531 with four homers, 12 runs scored, and 18 RBI across 71 plate appearances.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #45
    Abner Uribe recorded the final two outs to convert the save against the Marlins on Saturday.
    The Brewers had gone into the bottom of the ninth with a four-run lead. Jake Woodford had started the inning and loaded the bases with one out. Manager Pat Murphy gave Uribe the nod to close it out. He induced a pair of groundouts to get the job done for his second save. Both Uribe and Trevor Megill had pitched three of the last four days, with Megill likely unavailable after picking up the save on Friday. Uribe has two saves since Murphy indicated he’d consider giving Megill a break from closing duties. Expect both to be in the mix, for now.