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  • MIA Starting Pitcher #27
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    Edward Cabrera (blister) may have his next start skipped.
    Cabrera left Thursday’s outing with a blister, and it was clearly bothering the 26-year-old during his Grapefruit League outing. Blisters are often an issue that place hurlers on the injured list, so while there’s a chance he could be ready to pitch to open the season, it’s possible the Marlins will need to find a replacement for the first week-plus of the campaign.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #40
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    Hunter Dobbins (knee) will start Tuesday for Triple-A Memphis.
    This will be the third rehab start for Dobbins as he recovers from his torn ACL. The 26-year-old should be an option for the St. Louis rotation soon, but fantasy managers should take a wait-and-see approach in redraft formats.
    Braves, Phillies face off on Sunday Night Baseball
    Ronald Acuna Jr. and the Atlanta Braves head north to the city of brotherly love to take on NL East rival Bryce Harper and the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday Night Baseball. Watch at 7 p.m. ET on Peacock and NBCSN.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #36
    Bailey Falter (elbow) is set to begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Omaha on Wednesday
    Falter was only able to pitch in two games to begin the season before being placed on the injured list with elbow irritation. The southpaw will likely need a couple of appearances before being ready to potentially help the Kansas City staff near the end of April.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #58
    Brewers transferred LHP Rob Zastryzny from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day injured list.
    Zastryzny was placed on the 15-day injured list prior to the start of the season, so he won’t be eligible to come off the IL until the end of May now. In addition to a shoulder strain, he’s also dealing with an intercostal issue that could keep him out until the summer begins.
  • MIL Right Fielder #30
    Brewers selected the contract of INF/OF Greg Jones from Triple-A Nashville
    Jones gets the call to replace Christian Yelich (groin) on the roster. The former first-round pick is one of the faster players in baseball and can play several positions, but seems more likely to just be a fill-in than someone who gets considerable playing time in Yelich’s absence.
  • MIL Left Fielder #22
    Brewers placed OF Christian Yelich on the 10-day injured list with a left groin strain.
    Yelich’s original injury designation with hamstring tightness, but imaging revealed the strain. The 34-year-old will be out for at least the next week-plus, and it seems more likely than not this will be a longer stint on the injured list than that minimum stint. Greg Jones has called up to take Yelich’s spot on the roster.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #70
    Nationals recalled LHP Mitchell Parker from Triple-A Rochester.
    He’ll replace Jackson Rutledge after Rutledge was optioned to Triple-A by Washington on Monday. The Nationals don’t have an off day until April 27th, so having Parker up could enable them to use him as a spot starter or perhaps provide length out of their bullpen over these 13 days. In three Triple-A starts this season, Parker has allowed nine runs on 17 hits in 13 1/3 innings while striking out 16 and walking just three.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #67
    Braves recalled RHP Rolddy Muñoz from Triple-A Gwinnett
    Muñoz was recalled on Monday and allowed three runs on five hits in two innings. He’ll head back to Triple-A and will be an option for Atlanta again in the coming weeks.
  • ATL Relief Pitcher #79
    Braves recalled LHP Hayden Harris from Triple-A Gwinnett
    Harris has allowed three runs on two hits in 5 2/3 innings of relief this season with a 7/6 K/BB ratio. The walks will obviously be something that he needs to remedy going forward.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #17
    Pirates manager Don Kelly said the team is “looking end of May, beginning of June” for Jared Jones (elbow) to return.
    Intriguingly, Kelly also said, there “hasn’t been any huge setbacks to that” timeline. We might be reading into the wording too much, but it sounds like Kelly might be insinuating that there was a minor setback for Jones, who is working his way back from Tommy John surgery and isn’t eligible to return before May 25th. Regardless, we know Jones is now with the team in Pittsburgh and throwing bullpens, so he could begin a minor league rehab assignment by the end of the month.
  • SEA Shortstop #85
    Mariners President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto said SS prospect Colt Emerson is “as close as they come” to getting an MLB opportunity.
    Dipoto also said that Colt was “trending towards a 20-year-old debut,” and then immediately mentioned that Emerson doesn’t turn 21 until July, so he understood the implications of what he was saying. The Mariners will likely have to figure out what to do with J.P. Crawford in order to make room for Emerson, but it sounds like the 20-year-old should be up before the summer truly heats up.