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  • COL Relief Pitcher #48
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    Rockies signed RHP Patrick Weigel to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
    Weigel spent 2025 with the Nationals, posting an 8.29 ERA in 33 2/3 innings with Triple-A Rochester. However, he then went to the Dominican Winter League and posted a 1.19 ERA with a 34/5 K/BB ratio in 30 1/3 innings. In his nine seasons in the minors, he has registered a 3.92 ERA in 523 2/3 innings, so he at least could serve as organizational depth for the Rockies.
  • TB Center Fielder #21
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    Jonny DeLuca went 2-for-5 with a double, two runs scored and an RBI as the Rays triumphed over the Cardinals on Sunday afternoon in St. Louis.
    DeLuca opened the scoring in the contest with an RBI double off of Dustin May in the top half of the second inning. He then came around to score on a wild pitch. The 27-year-old outfielder then reached on a bunt single in the third inning before getting picked off at first base. He also reached on a fielder’s choice in the ninth and scored on a sacrifice bunt. He’s off to a nice start to his 2026 season, hitting .444 (4-for-9) with a pair of runs scored and three RBI.
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  • TB Relief Pitcher #32
    Steven Matz wasn’t at his best on Sunday afternoon but still managed to defeat the Cardinals despite allowing four runs on six hits across his five frames.
    The 34-year-old southpaw struck out two batters on the day while issuing one base on balls. Former teammate Jordan Walker did most of the damage against him, smacking a double and scoring in the third inning and then crushing a three-run homer in the fourth. Matz got 10 swings and misses on 81 pitches on the afternoon — four of those on his changeup — while posting a CSW of 28 percent. He’ll do battle against the Twins in Minneapolis his next time out on Saturday.
  • STL Right Fielder #18
    Jordan Walker went 3-for-4 with a double and a three-run homer on Sunday, but it wasn’t enough to power the Cardinals past the Rays.
    Walker tagged former teammate Steven Matz for a 415-foot (105.8 mph EV) three-run blast in the fourth inning that pulled the Cardinals to within a pair at 6-4. That would be as close as they would get. Walker also scalded a double (114.9 mph EV) off of Matz in the third inning and scored the Cardinals’ first run on a throwing error. He’s off to a solid start to the 2026 campaign, hitting .400 (4-for-10) with a homer and three RBI.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #3
    Dustin May was clobbered in his 2026 season debut on Sunday afternoon, surrendering six runs on 10 hits over four innings in a loss to the Rays.
    May walked one batter on the afternoon while striking out three. The Rays scratched out three runs against him in the second inning, then added three more with three RBI doubles in the fourth inning. The 28-year-old hurler got just four swings and misses on 61 pitches on the day, posting a miserable CSW of 23 percent. He’ll try to put this one behind him and get back on track when he takes on the Tigers in Detroit on Saturday.
  • COL Left Fielder #27
    Jordan Beck drove in three runs in a loss Sunday to the Marlins.
  • COL Relief Pitcher #38
    Victor Vodnik allowed two runs in an inning of work while blowing a save against the Marlins on Sunday.
  • MIA Right Fielder #17
    Owen Caissie hit a walk-off two-run homer to give the Marlins a 4-3 win over the Rockies on Sunday.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #23
    Max Meyer did not factor into the decision Sunday while allowing two runs over five innings against the Rockies.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #62
    Jose Quintana allowed two runs over 4 1/3 innings in a no-decision versus the Marlins on Sunday.
    Quintana was making his debut with the Rockies, and it was an uninspiring one. He struggled to throw strikes with four walks, and he allowed four hits while striking out two. Could be worse, but you can do a lot better. He’s a terrible streaming idea for next weekend against the Phillies.
  • KC Catcher #22
    Carter Jensen delivered his first homer and had a sac fly Sunday as the Royals topped the Braves 4-1.
    It’s been great to see Jensen in the Royals lineup all three games so far, including on Opening Day in a lefty-lefty matchup. He hit ninth versus the southpaw, but he’s batted fifth both games since. That’s not the greatest RBI spot, as cleanup man Salvador Perez typically either makes an out or clears the bases himself. Still, Jensen has a really good chance of being a top-12 catcher if he’s close to an everyday player.