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  • STL Catcher #43
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    Cardinals optioned C Pedro Pages to Triple-A Memphis.
    Pages will head back down to the minors after the Cardinals activated Lars Nootbaar from the injured list. With Willson Contreras making his way back after he was hit in the hand with a pitch, Pages found himself as the odd-man out, which will likely be the case this season if he’s brought up again if there are more injuries to the Cardinals’ 40-man roster.
  • LAA Right Fielder #12
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    Jorge Soler and Reynaldo López were ejected from Tuesday’s game between the Angels and Braves following an on-field brawl.
    Soler and López traded punches during a chaotic donnybrook that erupted during the fifth inning at Angel Stadium after a high-and-inside pitch. Soler clobbered a two-run homer off López back in the opening frame before being drilled hit by a pitch his next time up. Amazingly, it was Braves manager Walt Weiss who delivered a textbook tackle to bring Soler to the ground and help break up the brawl while Mike Trout managed to corral López, who somehow held onto the baseball throughout the entire incident. There will undoubtedly be suspensions handed out by the league after one of the wildest on-field melees in recent years.
    Better late than never: Walker off to great start
    Eric Samulski analyzes Jordan Walker's hot start to the season, explaining what the 23-year-old is doing better and sharing why he "certainly has the power to hit 30 home runs if he continues to start for the Cardinals."
  • COL Left Fielder #3
    Willi Castro went 3-for-4 with a home run and three RBI to lead the Rockies to a 5-1 win over the Astros on Tuesday.
    Castro enjoyed a big day at the plate, starting with a base hit in the second inning to put the Rockies on the board with a run. He then took Mike Burrows deep for a two-run blast in the fourth for his first home run of the season. The versatile 28-year-old is slashing .250/.318/.400 with seven runs scored and seven RBI across his first 44 plate appearances with the Rockies.
  • HOU 1st Baseman #8
    Christian Walker went 1-for-4 with a solo homer against the Rockies on Tuesday.
    Walker took Kyle Freeland deep for a solo homer in the second inning to put the Astros on the board. It would be the only run Houston could get across against the Rockies on Tuesday. Walker has been hot at the plate in the early going, with Tuesday’s blast his third in four games.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #49
    Antonio Senzatela pitched 2 2/3 perfect innings with three strikeouts to record a save against the Astros on Tuesday.
    This is certainly a different version of Senzatela. The Rockies opted to keep the 31-year-old right-hander in a relief role this season, and it looks to be paying off. He recorded the final eight outs against the Astros on Tuesday, striking out three to earn his first career save. Senzatela is throwing harder in the shorter outings, with his fastball up to 97 mph. He’s tossed 7 1/3 scoreless innings of relief with nine strikeouts, probably making him the most interesting reliever in the Colorado bullpen, which really isn’t saying much. But his role could be one to monitor if he works into high-leverage situations.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #21
    Kyle Freeland tossed 6 1/3 innings of one-run ball with five strikeouts in a win over the Astros on Tuesday.
    Freeland tossed a clean first inning, then surrendered a solo homer to Christian Walker in the second. That would be the only damage the Astros could do on Freeland as he held them from scoring again into the seventh, scattering two other hits and one walk while striking out five. The 32-year-old left-hander will look to keep the early-season success going in a start against the Padres in San Diego on Sunday.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #50
    Mike Burrows allowed three runs with three strikeouts over 5 1/3 innings in a loss against the Rockies on Tuesday.
    After a scoreless first inning, Burrows gave up a run on two hits and a walk in the second. Willi Castro later got to him with a two-run blast in the fourth. He recorded the first out in the sixth and gave up a single that would end his day at 87 pitches. Burrows scattered eight hits and one walk while striking out three batters. The 26-year-old right-hander is currently in line for a start against the Mariners in Seattle on Monday.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #48
    Jacob deGrom underwent an MRI on Tuesday that didn’t reveal any structural damage in his right knee.
    It’s a massive relief for the Rangers, and fantasy managers, after deGrom experienced right knee discomfort while warming up for Monday’s start against the Mariners where he struck out six and allowed one run over five innings. The 37-year-old fantasy ace will make his next start on Sunday against the Dodgers.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #44
    Joe Musgrove still isn’t throwing off a mound as he tries to make his way back from Tommy John surgery.
    Musgrove has been limited to side work as he tries to get over the hump. “To get major league hitters out, your (expletive) has got to be good and you’ve got to be confident,” Musgrove said. “And I just don’t have that right now. I’m not far off. I showed signs of it in spring. My stuff was there. Just the ability to execute breaking balls and get in the zone consistently and recover well enough to do it again in five days, just …” Musgrove had an MRI last month that showed his repaired ligament was intact. Still, until his arm gets better about bouncing back from throwing sessions, he can’t even think about a rehab assignment. Clearly, he’s not going to be back on a major league mound before June and perhaps not then.
  • DET Shortstop #7
    Kevin McGonigle drove in two runs while going 2-for-5 in a loss to the Twins on Tuesday.
    McGonigle drove in the first run of the game for the Tigers with an RBI single, and he doubled in a run an inning later. Unfortunately for Detroit this all came after the team fell behind 4-0, but it’s another impressive game for the 21-year-old infielder. It’s hard to not be impressed with a slash of .302/.388/.465, and to say he’s passed the eye test in the process is quite the understatement.
  • CHC Right Fielder #27
    Seiya Suzuki (knee) went 3-for-5 with a pair of doubles on Tuesday in a minor league rehab game for Double-A Knoxville.
    Suzuki appears to be getting close to returning to Chicago for his season debut as he’s hitting .462 (6-for-13) across four games on his minor league rehab assignment. He’ll presumably be ready to make his season debut during Friday’s series opener against the Pirates, but that’s not official yet.