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  • KC Starting Pitcher #65
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    Noah Cameron struck out five and allowed one run over five innings on Wednesday in a win over the Twins.
    Cameron got plenty of help from Kansas City’s offense, which lit up Twins ace Joe Ryan for five runs over four innings to open the contest, enabling the young southpaw to cruise to a victory in his season debut. The soft-tosser generated only seven swinging strikes and gave up nine hard-hit balls, but managed to avoid any major damage. He’ll square off against the Guardians on Monday in a road tilt.
  • SF 2nd Baseman #1
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    Luis Arraez left Saturday’s game against the Orioles with a right hand injury.
    Arraez was kicked by Dylan Beavers in the fourth as he was coming in on a grounder and Beavers was making his way from first to second. He stayed in initially and singled in the top of the fifth, but he was replaced by Christian Koss before the bottom of the fifth. He’s probably day-to-day.
    'No one can touch' Miller right now
    James Schiano outlines just how impressive Mason Miller has been for the Padres.
  • FA Designated Hitter #3
    Justin Turner said Saturday that he’s signing with the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican League.
    The 41-year-old Turner couldn’t find a major league deal over the winter, but he’s not giving up yet. The Toros’ season starts next week. We haven’t seen the whole roster, but former major leaguers Wilmer Flores, Franchy Cordero, Junior Lake and Greg Allen also appear set to be on the team.
  • TB Left Fielder #11
    Gavin Lux left his rehab game with Triple-A Durham in the fifth inning Saturday because of an apparent leg injury.
    Lux, on the IL with a shoulder impingement, was finally showing signs of life today, doubling twice in the first game of a doubleheader. He had been 1-for-24 through seven games. The injury came in the second game tonight while he was running out a grounder.
  • BAL 1st Baseman #6
    Ryan Mountcastle left Saturday’s game against the Giants with left foot pain.
    Mountcastle fell to his side after hitting a double, and he was unable to continue. The 29-year-old was only in because of Adley Rutschman’s ankle injury, and it appears Baltimore may have another player that won’t be available. The specifics of Mountcastle’s injury should be made public soon.
  • ATH Left Fielder #21
    Tyler Soderstrom went 3-for-5 with two home runs and five RBI to power the Athletics to an 11-6 win over the Mets on Saturday.
    Soderstrom had a breakthrough game at the plate on Saturday, starting with a two-run blast off Kodai Senga in the third inning. He added a base hit in the fourth, then padded the A’s lead with a three-run blast off Luke Weaver in the eighth for his second homer of the game and first two of the season. It was only a matter of time for the 24-year-old slugger to get going.
  • NYM Shortstop #19
    Bo Bichette went 2-for-3 with a home run, three RBI, and two walks against the Athletics on Saturday.
    Bichette had an excellent day at the plate, starting with a base hit in the first inning to put the Mets on the board with a run. He then drew a walk in the third before taking Jacob Lopez deep for a two-run blast in the fifth for his first home run as a Met. Bichette drew another walk in the seventh to reach for a fourth time. The 28-year-old third baseman is hitting .250/.300/.328 with nine RBI over his first 70 plate appearances.
  • NYM 2nd Baseman #11
    Jorge Polanco went 1-for-5 with a solo homer against the Athletics on Saturday.
    Polanco returned to the lineup after sitting out the previous two games. He was hitless over his first three plate appearances before leading off the seventh with a solo homer off Justin Sterner. It was Polanco’s first of the season with the Mets. The 32-year-old slugger has been working through an Achilles issue. Saturday’s blast was certainly an encouraging sign.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #34
    Kodai Senga allowed seven runs with three strikeouts over 2 1/3 innings in a loss against the Athletics on Saturday.
    After a scoreless first inning, Senga issued a walk with the bases loaded in the second to bring in a run for the A’s. A groundout would plate a second before Senga got out of the inning. The A’s got to him again in the third. Tyler Soderstrom took him deep for a two-run blast before Carlos Cortes knocked Senga out of the game following a three-run homer. The 33-year-old left-hander ends the day with a bloated 7.07 ERA and 19 strikeouts over 14 innings across three starts. He’ll look to bounce back in a start against the Cubs in Chicago on Friday.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #57
    Jacob Lopez allowed five runs with five strikeouts over five innings in a win over the Mets on Saturday.
    A pair of base hits put the Mets on the board with a run in the first inning. Lopez kept the Mets from scoring again until the fifth, when Bo Bichette took him deep for a two-run blast. Francisco Alvarez added a run on a solo homer in the sixth. Lopez walked the following batter and departed at 96 pitches without recording an out in the sixth. The 28-year-old left-hander struck out five. Lopez ends the day with a 6.75 ERA, 2.18 WHIP, and an 11/13 K/BB ratio across 13 1/3 innings. He’ll take on the Rangers in Sacramento on Thursday.
  • CIN Shortstop #44
    Elly De La Cruz went 3-for-4 with one run scored and two steals in the Reds’ 7-3 win over the Angels on Saturday.
    De La Cruz knocked a base hit in the first, stole second, then scored the first run of the game on a single. He added a pair of doubles in the fourth and sixth before walking and collecting his second steal in the eighth. The 24-year-old shortstop is filling all categories early, with four homers and five steals while slashing .271/.358/.525 across 67 plate appearances.