DET • C • #
Rogers is going to continue to complete his rehab process in Detroit after he joined the team on a road trip this week. If his oblique stands up to the batting practice, then he should begin a rehab assignment in the coming weeks.
about 9 hours ago
May 8, 2025 2:43 PM
DET • LF
about 7 hours ago
Greene will get a break and likely return to the lineup for the second game of the twin-billing. Zach McKinstry will get the start in left field while Greene rests.
Source: MLB.com
DET • C
about 9 hours ago
Rogers is going to continue to complete his rehab process in Detroit after he joined the team on a road trip this week. If his oblique stands up to the batting practice, then he should begin a rehab assignment in the coming weeks.
DET • 1B
about 9 hours ago
Vierling is only in the lineup at designated hitter for now while he completes a return-to-play throwing progression. The Tigers are highly unlikely to call him up until he can throw and play the field.
PHI • C
about 4 hours ago
Realmuto is back in the lineup just a day after leaving Wednesday’s bout against the Rays with a left foot contusion. He didn’t undergo imaging, so that removal was purely precautionary and he’s ready to roll for the series finale.
Source: MLB.com
PIT • C
about 8 hours ago
Rodriguez suffered a lacerated right index finger on April 14. Now that he is out of his splint, he “is playing catch and doing a slightly modified swing.” Once he can progress to taking full swings, we’ll have a better sense of the timeline for his return.
Source: MLB.com
ATL • C
about 20 hours ago
Baldwin’s solo home run in the fifth inning started the Braves comeback that would eventually be for naught, but he has managed to keep hitting despite falling into a back-up role since Sean Murphy returned from injury. He’s only playing one of every three games – very standard for a back-up catcher – yet has maintained some relevance in two-catcher formats with his .796 OPS on the season and three home runs in his last 15 starts.