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  • HOU Starting Pitcher #58
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    Hunter Brown pitched well in a no-decision against the Angels on Opening Day on Thursday, piling up nine strikeouts over 4 2/3 innings of shutout baseball.
    The 27-year-old hurler scattered four hits on the afternoon, though he also issued four walks which led to an elevated pitch count and his early removal from the game. In total, Brown threw just 59 of his 102 pitches for strikes, generating 11 swings and misses to post a CSW of 26 percent. Even if he had made it through five innings, the Astros didn’t provide a single run of support for him, so he would not have earned a victory. He’ll look to keep on rolling when he takes on the Red Sox his next time out at home on Tuesday.
  • MIN Center Fielder
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    Walker Jenkins was forced to leave Triple-A St. Paul’s game on Sunday with a shoulder injury after colliding with the wall making a catch in center.
    Jenkins, the Twins’ top prospect, entered the day hitting .250/.389/.386 with two homers and five steals in 24 games.
    Rutschman putting up 'star caliber' statistics
    James Schiano breaks down Adley Rutschman's performance in his six games since returning for the Orioles from the IL, in which he has put up an impressive performance with four home runs and 14 RBIs.
  • LAD 1st Baseman #5
    Freddie Freeman went 2-for-5 with a double and one RBI in the Dodgers’ 4-1 win over the Cardinals on Sunday.
    Freeman extended the Dodgers’ lead with a base hit in the fifth to drive in a run. He later hit a ground-rule double in the ninth. The 36-year-old first baseman is on a 22-game home run drought, with his last round-tripper coming on April 6. Though strong barrel and hard-hit rates suggest this may be a buy-low opportunity. Freeman is hitting .271/.333/.419 with 12 runs scored and 16 RBI across 141 plate appearances.
  • LAD Relief Pitcher #66
    Tanner Scott struck out two batters in a scoreless inning to convert the save against the Cardinals on Sunday.
    Scott was called on to close out the game against the Cardinals with a three-run lead in the ninth inning. He shut the door on St. Louis with a clean frame, striking out two batters to record his second save to go with a 1.88 ERA, 0.70 WHIP, and a 15/2 K/BB ratio across 14 1/3 innings.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #70
    Justin Wrobleski tossed six shutout innings in a win over the Cardinals on Sunday.
    It’s a wonder how Wrobleski continues to get the job done despite a lack of strikeouts. He had another excellent day on the mound, holding the Cardinals scoreless over six frames. He scattered six hits and one walk with zero strikeouts. The 25-year-old left-hander ends the day with a 1.25 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, and a 15/10 K/BB ratio across 36 innings. Wrobleski lines up for a home start against the Braves next Sunday.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #3
    Dustin May allowed three runs and struck out three batters over six innings in a loss against the Dodgers on Sunday.
    May tossed a scoreless first inning, then gave up a pair of runs on a walk and two hits in the second. Two more hits brought a third run in to score in the fifth. May would give the Cardinals a scoreless sixth to finish with a quality start against his former team. He struck out three. The 28-year-old right-hander will take a 5.15 ERA, 1.53 WHIP, and a 25/9 K/BB ratio across 36 2/3 innings into a start against the Padres in San Diego on Friday.
  • NYY Left Fielder #24
    Jasson Dominguez went 3-for-5 with a homer, double, four RBI and two runs scored on Sunday, propelling the Yankees to an 11-3 victory over the visiting Orioles.
    Dominguez led off the sixth inning with a double off of Grant Wolfram and scored the go-ahead run on an infield single off the bat of Ryan McMahon. He then added to that lead with a 348-foot (93.6 mph EV) two-run shot off of Andrew Kittredge in the eighth. He also capped off a seven-run uprising in the frame with a two-run double. With his three-hit attack, the 23-year-old outfielder is now hitting .278/.316/.556 with a homer and four RBI in his first 19 plate appearances with the Bombers.
  • NYY Right Fielder #99
    Aaron Judge clobbered his 13th home run of the season on Sunday, helping to power the Yankees to victory over the visiting Orioles.
    Judge did his damage off of Orioles’ rookie right-hander Trey Gibson in the third inning, with his 413-foot (107.7 mph EV) two-run blast giving the Yankees a 3-1 advantage. That would be his only hit in three at-bats on the day, though he also drew a walk to finish the day 1-for-3. On the season, the 34-year-old superstar is hitting .264/.403/.628 with the aforementioned 13 long balls and 23 RBI.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #54
    Max Fried wasn’t at his best in a no-decision against the Orioles on Sunday, surrendering three runs on six hits across his 5 1/3 innings of work.
    The 32-year-old southpaw punched out six batters on the afternoon, though he also issued three free passes. The Orioles scratched out a single run against him in the third inning and pushed two more across in the fourth before Fried wiggled his way out of further trouble. He got 14 whiffs on 107 pitches on the afternoon, posting a CSW of 21 percent. Through his first eight starts, Fried sits at 4-1 with a terrific 2.39 ERA, 0.89 WHIP and a 43/15 K/BB ratio over 52 2/3 innings. He’ll try to get back in the win column when he squares off against the Brewers in Milwaukee on Friday.
  • BAL 1st Baseman #25
    Pete Alonso went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored as the Orioles fell to the Yankees on Sunday afternoon in New York.
    Alonso sparked a two-run rally with a leadoff double off of Max Fried in the fourth inning then scored on an RBI single off the bat of Leody Taveras. He hasn’t been quite as fearsome of an addition to the middle of the Orioles’ lineup as they would have hoped thus far, slashing a meager .214/.322/.421 with six homers and 15 RBI in his first 146 plate appearances.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher
    Trey Gibson struggled in a no-decision against the Yankees in his MLB debut on Sunday, giving up three runs on four hits over his 4 2/3 innings of work.
    The 23-year-old right-hander struck out two batters on the afternoon while issuing a pair of walks. All of the damage done against him came via the long ball as Ben Rice clobbered a solo homer in the first inning and Aaron Judge got him for a two-run shot in the third. Gibson got six swings and misses on 87 pitches on the day, posting an underwhelming CSW of 20 percent. It’s unclear if he’ll stick around to make another start for the O’s or if he’ll head back to Triple-A Norfolk following his debut.