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  • KC Pitcher #38
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    Ryan Bergert pitched three hitless innings and struck out four Tuesday in the Royals’ 4-0 shutout of Team Cuba.
    Bergert allowed no hard-hit balls today in the 34-pitch outing. With Stephen Kolek down, it should be between Bergert and Bailey Falter if the Royals need replacement starter this spring. Bergert had a 4.43 ERA in eight starts for Kansas City last year after arriving in the Freddy Fermin deal.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #54
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    Rangers re-signed RHP Ryan Brasier to a minor league contract.
    Brasier is back in the fold with the Rangers as middle relief depth at Triple-A Round Rock after failing to make the club as a non-roster invitee earlier this spring. The well-traveled 38-year-old
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  • MIN Relief Pitcher #51
    Twins re-signed RHP Matt Bowman to a minor league contract.
    Bowman winds up returning to Minnesota as middle relief depth after being cut loose to pursue other opportunities at the conclusion of spring training. The 34-year-old’s journeyman odyssey has resulted in 231 career appearances between a staggering seven different organizations at the major-league level since 2016.
  • MIN Relief Pitcher #60
    Twins signed RHP John Brebbia to a minor league contract.
    There are few teams with a clearer path to relief innings than the rebuilding Twins. Brebbia heads to Triple-A St. Paul as emergency middle relief depth after failing to crack Colorado’s season-opening bullpen earlier this spring. The 35-year-old veteran posted an inflated 7.71 ERA across 22 appearances between the Tigers and Braves last year but has made 376 relief appearances in the big leagues since 2017.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #30
    Blue Jays signed RHP Austin Voth to a minor league contract.
    Voth was in camp with the White Sox this spring after pitching overseas in Japan last year. The 33-year-old veteran provides Toronto’s injury-depleted pitching staff with some additional emergency long relief depth at Triple-A Buffalo.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #40
    White Sox optioned LHP Tyler Gilbert to Triple-A Charlotte.
    Gilbert was shipped back to the minors ahead of Friday’s game against the Brewers. The 32-year-old lefty gave up two runs during his lone inning of work during Thursday’s season-opening rout in Milwaukee.
  • ATH Relief Pitcher #60
    Justin Sterner took the loss in the bottom of the ninth after giving up hits to three of the five batters he faced Friday against the Blue Jays.
    Brought into a 2-2 game, Sterner retired Alejandro Kirk and Daulton Varsho on groundouts to start the bottom of the ninth. After that, though, he gave up a single to Kazuma Okamoto, a double to Ernie Clement and a game-winning single to Andrés Giménez. He already appeared to be behind Hogan Harris and Mark Leiter Jr. in line for saves on the A’s, and this one won’t improve his standing.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #23
    Jeff Hoffman took a blown save but wound up with a win after giving up a solo homer in the ninth Friday against the Blue Jays.
    Hoffman struck out four in the ninth, with Tyler Soderstrom reaching on a wild pitch. However, one batter before that, Shea Langeliers hit a game-tying homer on a 98-mph fastball at the top of the zone to tie the contest. There was no real harm after the Jays were able to win the game in the bottom of the ninth, but given that the team doesn’t have a ton of confidence in Hoffman in the ninth, it’d be for the best if he doesn’t blow another save chance right away.
  • LAA Relief Pitcher #68
    Jordan Romano finished off the Angels’ 6-2 win over the Astros by striking out two in a perfect ninth on Friday.
    This most likely would have been Romano’s second save in two days if Zach Neto hadn’t homered in the top of the ninth to expand the Angels’ lead from three runs to four. However, since Romano has now pitched two days in a row, Drew Pomeranz, who didn’t throw tonight, is probably the favorite to close should the opportunity arise in Saturday’s game.
  • LAD Shortstop #50
    Mookie Betts went 1-for-4 and clubbed a three-run homer on Friday night, helping to propel the Dodgers to a 5-4 victory over the Diamondbacks.
    Betts smacked a 388-foot (99.5 mph EV) three-run shot off of Ryne Nelson in the third inning that gave the Dodgers a 4-2 lead. That would wind up being his only hit on the night, but it played a key role in the come-from-behind victory. The 33-year-old shortstop is now 2-for-8 (.250) with a homer and four RBi through his first two ballgames.
  • LAD Right Fielder #23
    Kyle Tucker went 1-for-3 and delivered a go-ahead RBI single in the eighth inning on Friday night as the Dodgers eked out a one-run victory over the Diamondbacks.
    Tucker drove in Alex Freeland with an RBI single into right field off of Kevin Ginkel, snapping a 4-4 tie and proving to be the difference in the contest. He also drew a walk, swiped a base and struck out twice on the night. Through two games, the superstar outfielder is hitting .286 (2-for-7) with two runs scored, two RBI and a stolen base with his new ballclub.