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  • CLE Relief Pitcher #94
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    Guardians optioned RHP Nic Enright, RHP Daniel Espino, and RHP Franco Aleman to Triple-A Columbus and reassigned OF Chase DeLauter and OF George Valera to minor league camp.
    Enright is dealing with a lat strain, and is a candidate to open the year on the 60-day injured list. Espino is one of the most talented young pitchers in baseball, but hasn’t been able to pitch since 2022 because of injuries. DeLauter is one of the top hitting prospects in the Cleveland system and stands a good chance of making his MLB debut before 2025 comes to a close.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #54
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    Mets recalled RHP Daniel Duarte from Triple-A Syracuse.
    He and Jonathan Pintaro swap places after Pintaro threw three innings last night. The 29-year-old has pitched well at both Triple-A and in the bigs this year. He holds a 3.91 ERA in 23 innings at Triple-A Syracuse, including six starts, so he figures to be a long reliever.
    Inside May's resurgence for Cardinals this season
    Eric Samulski dives into Dustin May's turnaround for the St. Louis Cardinals with changes in his pitch mix to make his arsenal more effective and become more valuable in fantasy lineups.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #91
    Mets optioned RHP Jonathan Pintaro to Triple-A Syracuse.
    Pintaro threw the final three innings in a game the Mets were getting demolished in on Tuesday, giving up his first run of the season in the big leagues. His ERA is now 1.35 and he’s struck out five in 6 2/3 innings. He’ll be back up when the Mets need a fresh arm.
  • TEX Designated Hitter #3
    Joc Pederson (hip) is not in the starting lineup on Thursday against the Royals
    Pederson left Wednesday’s game with hip discomfort, and he will not be in the lineup on Thursday. There’s no word yet on whether a trip to the injured list is a possibility.
  • NYM Center Fielder #88
    Luis Robert (back) hopes to begin running on the field next week.
    Robert mentioned on Thursday that he’s been following the trainers’ plan and had “been able to do a little bit of everything, just slowly.” The centerfielder said that, if everything progresses well this week he thinks he’ll “be able to start running out on the field.” Obviously, if he begins running next week, he still has a ways to go to work up to swinging and facing live pitching and then a rehab assignment. It’s unlikely he comes back before August at the earliest.
  • KC Center Fielder #26
    Kameron Misner is starting in center field and batting seventh on Thursday against the Rangers.
    This is Misner’s first start with the Royals after being called up on Wednesday. The 28-year-old hit .276/.360/.466 with 13 home runs, 51 RBIs, & 11 steals in 59 games for Triple-A Omaha. He could be an option in AL-Only Leagues while Kyle Isbel (plantar fasciitis) is out.
  • MIA Left Fielder #28
    Kyle Stowers is starting at first base and batting third on Thursday against the Diamondbacks.
    The Marlins have struggled to find a consistent first base option this year, but this could be a boost to their lineup if Stowers is able to stick there defensively. On Thursday, Esteury Ruiz will play left field and bat ninth, but this would also open up extra bats for Heriberto Hernandez.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #29
    Tigers manager A.J. hunch said that Tarik Skubal (elbow) will start on Saturday against the Guardians.
    It’s a pretty remarkable turnaround for Skubal, who had elbow surgery to remove a bone chip a little over five weeks ago. He looked good in his rehab start at High-A thjs week with velocities that were in line with what we saw from him during the year. He can be fired up with confidence this weekend.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #93
    Yimi García (elbow) allowed one run on one hit while walking two on Wednesday for Triple-A Buffalo.
    García threw just eight of his 21 pitches for strikes, but he did earn one strikeout. The 35-year-old is continuing to work his way back from elbow surgery and will likely need another couple of appearances at Triple-A before he is ready to return.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #65
    Davis Martin twirled six shutout innings with zero walks and six strikeouts to earn the win in a 2-1 victory over the Braves on Wednesday.
    Martin’s magic just will not run out. He washed away a poor outing last time out against the Twins by going toe-to-toe with Chris Sale and out-pitching him. Martin scattered just six hits, only one of which went for extra bases, and was in control throughout. It was beautiful to see practically everything working for him too. Four different pitches – his fastball, cutter, curveball, and slider – each forced at least three swings-and-misses. He also navigated around 11 hard-hit balls, but it’s just been one of those seasons. On the year so far, Martin has a 2.41 ERA, 79 strikeouts, and 17 walks across 78 1/3 innings. He’s scheduled to face the Yankees and Tigers in a two-start week coming up with both starts on the road.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #60
    Bryan Hudson walked one in a scoreless ninth inning to secure the save against the Braves on Wednesday.
    After both Grant Taylor and Seranthony Domínguez were needed to preserve an extra innings victory yesterday, Hudson came on for the save here. Despite not having strikeout stuff, Hudson now has a 2.32 ERA on the season. Just don’t expect him to get the bulk of save chances moving forward.