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  • TOR Right Fielder #4
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    George Springer left Saturday’s game with a fractured left big toe.
    Springer, who was DHing today, fouled a ball off his foot in his second at-bat and then didn’t come back out for his third. The Jays quickly announced that his toe was fractured, so he’ll likely miss at least a few weeks. This could get Eloy Jiménez back to the majors; after a nice spring, he’s hit .281/.368/.406 through 10 games in Triple-A. If the Jays don’t want to make room on their 40-man roster, their only option would be to call up Jonatan Clase. In that case, Davis Schneider and Myler Straw could share Springer’s at-bats. Straw replaced him today.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #70
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    Astros recalled RHP Jayden Murray from Triple-A Sugar Land.
    Murray is up to give the Astros some bullpen help with the ability to work multiple innings. He’ll get the nod with J.P. France heading to Triple-A to make room.
    'No one can touch' Miller right now
    James Schiano outlines just how impressive Mason Miller has been for the Padres.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #68
    Astros optioned RHP J.P. France to Triple-A Sugar Land.
    France was awful Friday, allowing four runs in 2 2/3 innings. The 31-year-old will head back to the minors with Jayden Murray up to provide a fresh arm. France will likely be back in a low-leverage role at some point.
  • TEX Left Fielder #36
    Wyatt Langford told reporters that he’s dealing with a “small strain” in his right quad.
    Langford left Friday’s bout against the Dodgers with tightness in his quad, and imaging revealed the strain. The 24-year-old will be out of the lineup for the next couple of days — per Langford himself — but he doesn’t believe that he’ll need a trip to the injured list. It’s disappointing for the short-term, but for now, it’s positive news that he’s avoided a significant injury.
  • SEA 2nd Baseman #33
    Brendan Donovan (illness) is not in the lineup against the Astros on Saturday.
    Donovan was not able to play Friday due to the illness, and he’ll get at least one more day off while recovering Saturday. Consider Donovan day-to-day with a good chance to get back in the lineup Sunday against Houston, and if not the series finale Monday.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher
    George Klassen exited Saturday’s start against the Reds with a right index fingernail contusion.
    A bruised fingernail doesn’t sound like a ton of fun. Klassen threw 72 pitches — 38 of them strikes — while allowing five runs over two-plus innings before exiting. Depending on the severity of the bruise, Klassen could be heading to the injured list. He also could be headed back to Triple-A based on how he’s pitched in these two starts.
  • MIN Right Fielder #9
    Trevor Larnach went 1-for-3 with a three-run homer and a walk to lead the Twins to a 7-2 win over the Blue Jays on Saturday.
    Larnach got a rare start against a left-handed pitcher on Saturday, batting seven against Eric Lauer. He capped off a seven-run inning for the Twins with a three-run blast off Lauer for his first homer of the season. The 29-year-old outfielder had just one home run over 106 at-bats against left-handed pitching in 2025. Larnach is hitting .273/.448/.500 with five runs and five RBI across just 29 plate appearances as the Twins have faced a lefty-heavy schedule in the early going.
  • MIN 3rd Baseman #22
    Brooks Lee went 2-for-4 with a solo home run against the Blue Jays on Saturday.
    Lee put the Twins on the board with a leadoff homer in the third inning, part of a seven-run frame as Minnesota hit around the order. Lee added a single in the sixth for his second hit. That’s back-to-back games with a home run for the 25-year-old infielder. Lee is hitting .237/.293/.395 with six RBI across 41 plate appearances.
  • TOR Right Fielder #12
    Jesús Sánchez went 1-for-4 with a two-run homer against the Twins on Saturday.
    Sánchez left the yard on his only hit of the day, golfing one out to right field for a two-run blast in the ninth inning. The home run had an exit velocity of 107 mph, going 406 feet. It was the second home run of the season for the 28-year-old outfielder. Sánchez makes for a solid streamer in deep five-outfielder leagues against right-handed pitching.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #41
    Joe Ryan allowed two runs with five strikeouts over seven innings in a win over the Blue Jays on Saturday.
    Ryan walked the leadoff man in the first inning, then surrendered a two-run homer to Daulton Varsho. That would be all the damage the Blue Jays would do as Ryan settled in nicely, giving up just one more hit through seven innings. He tossed an efficient 65 strikes on 91 pitches and induced ten whiffs to strike out five batters. Ryan’s fastball velocity is still down a tick from last season in the early going. Still, he’s posted a solid 3.80 ERA, 0.98 WHIP, and a 22/6 K/BB ratio across 21 1/3 innings. He’ll take on the Reds in Minnesota on Friday.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #56
    Eric Lauer allowed seven runs with three strikeouts over 5 1/3 innings in a loss against the Twins on Saturday.
    Lauer’s velocity still wasn’t quite back to where he was in his first start after pitching through an illness his last time out, sitting 90.2 mph on Saturday. He tossed a pair of scoreless innings before unraveling in the third. Brooks Lee got to him with a solo homer to lead off the frame. Five straight batters would reach safely to bring in three more runs and leave two runners on for Trevor Larnach, who launched a three-run homer to make it a seven-run inning. Lauer came back with two more scoreless innings and recorded the first out in the sixth before departing at 95 pitches. The 30-year-old left-hander is in line to take on the Diamondbacks in Arizona on Friday.