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  • COL Relief Pitcher #38
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    Victor Vodnik struck out three while allowing two hits in a scoreless inning to get a save versus the Phillies on Sunday.
    Vodnik put the tying run at the plate, but the 26-year-old was able to strike out Brandon Marsh and Rafael Marchán to procure the save. The 26-year-old has his first save of 2026 with a 4.50 ERA.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #32
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    Gavin Williams allowed six earned runs in six innings in a win against the Blue Jays on Friday.
    Williams’ first real dud of the season -- it didn’t seem like there was anything particularly wrong under the hood here, and he somehow escaped with a win anyway. His average fastball velocity was up to 97 mph. He just didn’t seem to be able to spot his curveball, allowing four of his nine hard-hit balls on 25 of those pitches. Homers continue to be a sneaky problem as he’s now allowed six in six starts. He’ll try to pick up the pieces against the Rays next week.
    Who will play shortstop for Mets with Lindor hurt?
    James Schiano talks about the "suddenly surging" Mets, analyzing how they will recover from "ironman" Francisco Lindor suffering a calf strain and sharing why New York is "in a bit of a pickle" at the shortstop position.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #47
    Bryan Baker pitched a scoreless ninth inning to pick up the save on Friday against the Twins.
    It’s the fifth save of the season for Baker, who faced the minimum three batters on Friday while striking out Byron Buxton to pick up the second out of the inning. It’s Baker’s first save since April 16th, but he continues to be the go-to option in the ninth with Edwin Uceta still on the mend.
  • TB 3rd Baseman #13
    Junior Caminero went 2-for-4 with two home runs and three RBI in Friday’s win over the Twins.
    Caminero got things started with a bang for the Rays when he took former Ray Taj Bradley deep to center field for a 466-foot homer to give his team an early 1-0 lead. Caminero wasn’t done yet, however. The Rays slugger again got the best of Bradley in the seventh inning, sending a two-run shot into the stands to push the Rays’ lead to 6-1, and ending the night for Bradley. Caminero has been on a heater as of late, registering a hit in nine-straight games while homering six times over that stretch.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #57
    Drew Rasmussen allowed one earned run over six innings while striking out six to pick up the win on Friday over the Twins.
    Rasmussen bounced back nicely from his rough outing against the Pirates in his previous start. The righty retired eight of the first nine batters he faced and didn’t allow a run until the fifth inning when Brooks Lee blasted a solo shot with one out to cut the Rays’ lead to 3-1. Friday marked the fifth start of the season for Rasmussen, who has allowed one earned run or fewer in four of his starts on the young campaign. He’ll look to close out the month of April with one more solid outing when he takes the mound on Wednesday against the Guardians.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #26
    Taj Bradley allowed six earned runs over 6 1/3 innings while striking out three in Friday’s loss to the Rays.
    Bradley gave up a solo homer to Junior Caminero with one out in the first inning to immediately fall behind 1-0. He gave up his second run of the game in the third inning on an RBI ground out by Chandler Simpson, and was taken deep by Jonathan Aranda in the fourth inning as the Rays pushed their lead to 3-0. Bradley would pitch his way into the seventh inning but would not survive the inning, as a two-run homer from Caminero officially knocked him from the game. It was the worst outing of the season for Bradley, who hadn’t allowed more than two earned runs in any of his previous five starts. He’ll look to bounce back in his next outing, which is scheduled for Wednesday against the Mariners.
  • CHC 2nd Baseman #12
    Cubs designated INF/OF Scott Kingery for assignment.
    Oof. It looked like Kingery was just going to get optioned to Triple-A Iowa on Friday to make room for Nicky Lopez, but with Caleb Thielbar hitting the injured list and the Cubs needing to create a spot on their 40-man roster for Vince Velasquez, Kingery will lose his spot there as well. There’s a chance that he could pique another team’s interest on waivers.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #35
    Cubs selected the contract of RHP Vince Velasquez from Triple-A Iowa.
    The 33-year-old hurler will get a shot to work out of the Cubs’ bullpen with Caleb Thielbar (hamstring) heading to the injured list on Friday. Velasquez hasn’t pitched in the big leagues since making eight appearances for the Pirates during the 2023 campaign.
  • CHC Relief Pitcher #24
    Cubs placed LHP Caleb Thielbar on the 15-day injured list with a left hamstring strain.
    The 39-year-old hurler suffered the injury during the ninth inning of Thursday’s outing against the Phillies. It’s an unfortunate break for Thielbar — and fantasy managers — as he had ascended to the closer’s role following the injury to Daniel Palencia. No word yet on how much time he’ll miss. Vince Velasquez was promoted from Triple-A Iowa to take his place in the Cubs’ bullpen.
  • TOR Right Fielder #38
    The Blue Jays announced that Nathan Lukes was pulled from Friday’s game against the Guardians due to left hamstring discomfort.
    That’s what it looked like when he pulled up at second base following a double in the opening inning on Friday night and now we have confirmation. What isn’t clear yet is the severity of the injury and how much time — if any — the 31-year-old outfielder stands to miss. The Jays should have an update on his status and a timeline for his return prior to Saturday’s contest.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #18
    Rockies’ manager Warren Schaeffer told reporters on Friday that the MRI on the injured elbow of Ryan Feltner came back clean.
    He’s just dealing with a bit of inflammation, and the Rockies are hopeful that he’ll be able to return after a minimum stint on the injured list. You can never be too sure with elbow injuries, but it sounds like barring any setbacks he should be ready to rejoin the Rockies’ rotation at some point in May.