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  • TOR Relief Pitcher #29
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    Yariel Rodríguez looked sharp in Sunday’s World Baseball Classic appearance against Colombia, allowing just one hit and striking out three batters over two scoreless innings.
    The 28-year-old hurler had struggled in Grapefruit League action before leaving for the Classic, so it was encouraging to see him get back on track in this one. Rodríguez got seven swings and misses on 30 pitches in the contest — three each on his splitter and slider — while posting a strong CSW of 33 percent. His fastball velocity was still down in this one though, averaging 94.4 mph (-1.3 mph).
  • MIA Left Fielder #13
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    Marlins recalled OF Heriberto Hernández from Triple-A Jacksonville.
    It’s the first day Hernández was eligible to return from his Apr. 27 demotion. He played in five games for Jacksonville, going 6-for-22 with two doubles and only one strikeout. He figures to resume playing mostly against lefties.
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  • MIA Relief Pitcher
    Marlins selected the contract of RHP Stephen Jones from Double-A Pensacola.
    It’s the first time in the majors for the 28-year-old Jones, who had a 3.24 ERA despite walking 13 in 16 2/3 innings for Pensacola. He might be up for just one day until Robby Snelling is added on Friday.
  • MIA 3rd Baseman #21
    Marlins optioned 3B Graham Pauley to Triple-A Jacksonville.
    The Marlins showed a surprising amount of faith in Pauley going into the season, but he hit just .173/.225/.293 in 81 plate appearances, and his exit velocity numbers are so poor that Statcast actually thinks he’s fortunate to have that line. He might get another look later, but there’s little reason to think he’s going to turn into a quality major leaguer. The Marlins will likely go with Connor Norby and Javier Sanoja at third base for now, opening up more time for Christopher Morel at first.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #90
    Marlins optioned LHP Dax Fulton to Triple-A Jacksonville.
    Fulton threw four innings and allowed two runs against the Orioles in his one day with the Marlins. He’s being swapped out for a fresh arm now, but he might get a real look out of the pen at some point. An opportunity in the rotation will be harder to come by.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #16
    Matthew Boyd had successful partial left knee menisectomy and could be out “in the range of a month or so.”
    There is no firm timeline yet for Boyd, so they are currently hoping for about a month. We’ll need to wait a couple more weeks before we have a clearer idea of how long Boyd will be sidelined, but four weeks is feasible to hold in an IL spot.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #20
    Mick Abel (elbow) felt soreness after throwing a simulated bullpen on Saturday and received a cortisone shot in his tricep.
    Abel had originally gone on the injured list with elbow inflammation, so the fact that he’s now feeling tricep soreness is not the best news. The Twins will evaluate him next Tuesday, and we’ll have a better sense of when/if he may return.
  • SEA Shortstop #85
    Mariners SS prospect Colt Emerson went 3-for-5 with a home run, two runs scored, and three RBI for Triple-A Tacoma on Wednesday.
    Emerson had been dealing with a wrist injury near the end of April, but he now has two home runs in May and five on the season, which makes us feel good about his overall health. He’s still hitting just .241 with a .799 OPS, and J.P. Crawford is hitting the ball well at the big league level, so there’s likely a little more time until we see a call-up.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher
    Yankees RHP prospect Carlos Lagrane allowed five runs on five hits in 4 1/3 innings for Triple-A Scranton Wilkes-Barre on Wednesday.
    Lagrange struck out eight, but he walked three and allowed three home runs on the day. The 22-year-old has intriguing upside, but has a 4.76 ERA in 28 1/3 Triple-A innings this season. His 13.3 percent walk rate is also too high, so there are some continued kinks to work out.
  • BOS Relief Pitcher #63
    Justin Slaten (oblique) threw a scoreless inning for Triple-A Worcester on Wednesday.
    Slaten allowed one hit and walked one batter, but struck out two and threw 11 of his 18 pitches for strikes. He will likely need another game or two before rejoining Boston’s bullpen.
  • ATH Outfield
    Athletics OF prospect Henry Bolte went 1-for-4 with a home run and two RBI for Triple-A Las Vegas on Wednesday.
    Bolte is hitting .295/.376/.518 with eight home runs, 35 runs scored, and 15 steals in 33 games at Triple-A. Last season, he hit nine home runs in 114 games while stealing 44 bases. Some of that power boost could be the hitter-friendly environment in Las Vegas, but the Athletics also play their home games in a minor league stadium. Given that Bolte has experience at all outfield positions, you have to wonder when the Athletics may give him a chance at the big league level.