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It’s the first bullpen session for Ohtani since he came back from the paternity list. The 30-year-old remains without a timeline for a return to the mound, but he continues to make progress with a great chance to contribute as a hurler over the summer. There’s just no guarantees.
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April 26, 2025 10:04 PM
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The Yamamoto v. Paul Skenes pitching matchup was advertised through the first four innings — even with Yamamoto allowing a run in the first — but then the 26-year-old struggled with his command in the fifth while allowing two more to score. He walked four in the contest with 58-of-94 pitches landing in the strike zone, and he was able to strike out five with 10 swings and misses accumulated. He still has a glistening ERA of 1.06 ahead of his scheduled start against the Marlins next week.
LAD • 2B
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The 29-year-old has been out of work since he elected free agency from the White Sox back at the end of August. He’ll likely report to Triple-A Oklahoma City where he’ll serve as extra depth for the defending world champions.
CIN • DH
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Hays a big day at the plate in Coors Field, slugging two solo homers off Antonio Senzatela and was intentionally walked in the ninth. The 29-year-old outfielder is off to a tremendous start with his new club, slashing .386/.449/.773 with five homers, 12 runs scored, and a steal over 49 plate appearances.
MIN • DH
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No word yet on exactly how much time Keaschall is going to miss, but fantasy managers should anticipate a multi-week absence. The 22-year-old top prospect was off to a torrid start at the dish, hitting .368 (7-for-19) with two RBI and five steals in seven games, prior to suffering a non-displaced fracture in his right forearm when he was hit by a pitch during Friday’s showdown against the Angels. There should be a clear return timetable in the coming days.
TEX • DH
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After breaking an 0-for-41 funk during Wednesday’s game, Pederson was able to reach twice with a single and walk Friday while driving in his first run as a member of the Rangers. There’s no denying that Pederson has been dreadful to begin 2025, but he’s been far too effective of a hitter to believe he can possibly be this bad for much longer. The positive regression is already taking place.