MLB News
Tobias Myers
MIL •
23 days ago
Tobias Myers (oblique) told reporters that he’s expecting to rejoin the Brewers for his next start.
It’ll likely take place against the Giants next week. The 26-year-old said he “recovered well” from his rehab start Friday for Triple-A Nashville, and assuming no setbacks, the right-hander should be back with the Milwaukee rotation. He’s worthy of roster consideration after having a solid rookie campaign in 2024.
Source: Adam McCalvy
Tim Mayza
PIT •
23 days ago
Pirates optioned LHP Tim Mayza to Triple-A Indianapolis.
David Bednar
PIT •
23 days ago
Pirates recalled RHP David Bednar from Triple-A Indianapolis.
Bednar returns to the majors following an early-season demotion after reeling off five scoreless innings with seven strikeouts over five appearances for Triple-A Indianapolis. The 30-year-old former closer figures to be in the mix for high-leverage work right away, but it’s unclear whether the club will immediately thrust him back into save situations. It’s been journeyman Dennis Santana handling the closing duties of late. Given his track record, Bednar is worthy of a speculative pickup for fantasy managers chasing saves.
Tim Mayza
PIT •
23 days ago
Pirates placed LHP Tim Mayza on the 15-day injured list with a left lat strain.
Mayza heads to the injured list with former closer David Bednar to return to the big leagues. He’s posted a solid 2.89 ERA, 1.07 WHIP and 8/1 K/BB ratio across 9 1/3 innings (seven appearances). He should be back in a couple weeks.
Griffin Conine
MIA • LF
23 days ago
Griffin Conine was removed from Saturday’s game against the Phillies with a left shoulder injury.
Conine was 1-for-3 with a double and a pair of RBI before leaving the contest in the sixth inning. The 27-year-old will presumably undergo further evaluation and severity to determine the extent of the damage. There should be an additional update on his status at some point this weekend.
Source: Kevin Barral
Spencer Torkelson
DET • 1B
23 days ago
Spencer Torkelson crushed a three-run homer on Saturday, leading the Tigers to a 3-1 victory over the Royals.
Torkelson’s fifth-inning bomb against Royals starter Seth Lugo — his seventh round-tripper of the season — supplied enough offense for Tigers starter Casey Mize and a pair of relievers in this one. The 25-year-old former top-overall pick from the 2020 MLB Draft is the first Tigers hitter to launch seven homers in the club’s first 21 games of the season since Miguel Cabrera back in 2012, according to the club. It’s easy to forget given last year’s abysmal campaign that he put together a 31-homer breakthrough campaign back in 2023. His plate skills and swing decisions have appeared vastly improved this season, which is helping fuel his early-season success. He’s an extremely challenging hitter to forecast, but Torkelson appears to be evolving into a legitimate middle-of-the-order force.
Will Vest
DET •
23 days ago
Will Vest tossed a scoreless ninth inning on Saturday against the Royals, preserving a two-run lead for his first save of the season.
Vest got the call with stopper Tommy Kahnle unavailable after throwing 28 pitches the previous two nights to record a pair of saves. He made things interesting by issuing a two-out walk to Drew Waters before giving up a single to Freddy Fermin, but managed to coax a game-ending pop up from Kyle Isbel to preserve the victory.
Casey Mize
DET •
23 days ago
Casey Mize yielded one run over seven innings on Saturday in a win over the Royals.
Mize looked extremely impressive in this outing, completing seven frames for the first time since the 2021 season when he accomplished the feat on four occasions. The 27-year-old struck out three and only issued one walk. A seventh-inning solo blast from Royals backstop Freddy Fermin represented the only damage against him in this one. He’ll carry a sparkling 2.22 ERA, 0.95 WHIP and 18/7 K/BB ratio across 24 1/3 innings (four starts) into another home outing on Friday against the Orioles at Comerica Park.
Christian Walker
HOU • 1B
23 days ago
Christian Walker has been dropped to the fifth spot in the lineup for Saturday’s game against the Padres.
Walker has been bumped from the cleanup spot for the first time this season after a brutal 19-game start where he’s batted .159 (11-for-69) with one homer and two RBI. He’s struck out a staggering 29 percent of the time in 79 plate appearances during that span. It’s too small of a sample size to draw any firm conclusions, but the Astros are going to make an effort to help him turn things around.
Source: MLB.com
Justin Steele
CHC •
23 days ago
Justin Steele underwent successful left elbow ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) revision surgery on Friday.
It’s a less invasive procedure than a full Tommy John reconstructive surgery, which would’ve resulted in a longer recovery timeline, but Steele will still miss the remainder of the 2025 campaign. The positive news for fantasy managers is that the 29-year-old fantasy stalwart has a chance to return in the early stages of next season.
Source: Marquee Sports Network
Forrest Whitley
HOU •
23 days ago
Astros activated RHP Forrest Whitley from the 15-day injured list.
Whitley is a long ways removed from being one of the most exciting pitching prospects in baseball, but he’s still in a position to help Houston’s injury-depleted pitching mix. The 27-year-old missed the first three-plus weeks of the season recovering from a left knee issue. He’ll be available out of the bullpen for Saturday’s battle against the Padres out in San Diego.
Nick Martinez
HOU •
23 days ago
Astros optioned RHP Nick Hernandez to Triple-A Sugar Land.
Hernandez heads back to the minors to clear space with former top prospect Forrest Whitley coming off the injured list. The 30-year-old righty didn’t make an appearance for the Astros after being called up earlier this week.
Evan Phillips
LAD •
23 days ago
Dodgers activated RHP Evan Phillips from the 15-day injured list.
Phillips returns as a high-leverage option for the Dodgers ahead of Saturday’s game against the Rangers with Blake Treinen (forearm) heading to the injured list. The 30-year-old former closer opened the year on the shelf working his way back from a rotator cuff strain that he suffered last postseason.
Blake Treinen
LAD •
23 days ago
Dodgers placed RHP Blake Treinen on the 15-day injured list with right forearm tightness.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts made it official on Saturday afternoon, adding that Treinen will undergo an MRI this weekend to determine the severity of the issue. Roberts added that he’s not too concerned. There should be some clarity on his status in the coming days.
Blake Snell
LAD •
23 days ago
Blake Snell (shoulder) threw a bullpen session on Saturday.
Snell told reporters afterwards that he’ll require at least another bullpen session and simulated game before he’s potentially ready to return from the injured list. The 32-year-old southpaw is making steady progress in his recovery from shoulder inflammation and figures to rejoin the Dodgers’ rotation in early May.
Source: Fabian Ardaya
Blake Treinen
LAD •
23 days ago
The Athletic’s Fabian Ardaya reports Blake Treinen is headed to the injured list with forearm tightness.
Treinen hasn’t pitched since April 13 with Tanner Scott handling three straight save opportunities during that span. The 36-year-old veteran high-leverage reliever has dealt with shoulder issues the past few years and it’s never encouraging to hear about forearm issues, which are often a precursor to serious elbow problems.
Source: Fabian Ardaya
Luke Keaschall
MIN • DH
23 days ago
Luke Keaschall is at second base and batting second on Saturday against the Braves.
Keaschall will make his first appearance in the field after going 2-for-4 with an RBI and a stolen base at DH on Friday in his major-league debut. The 22-year-old second baseman was Rotoworld’s 32nd-ranked dynasty prospect entering the year and has done nothing but hit throughout every stop of his professional career. He hasn’t shown any signs of rust with the bat since returning from last August’s Tommy John procedure. The above-average hit tool and power/speed combo upside make him an appealing fantasy option, even in shallow mixed leagues.
Willi Castro
MIN • 2B
23 days ago
Willi Castro (oblique) remains out of the lineup for Saturday’s game against the Braves.
There’s zero incentive for the Twins to rush Castro back too quickly and risk a setback. The versatile infielder will sit out his second consecutive contest on Saturday night due to a right oblique issue. It’ll be Jonah Bride making his first appearance at the hot corner.
Source: MLB.com
Tommy Edman
LAD • 2B
23 days ago
Tommy Edman is leading off on Saturday against the Rangers.
Edman will continue leading off for the Dodgers over the remainder of the weekend while superstar Shohei Ohtani is away from the club on paternity leave. The versatile 29-year-old went 3-for-4 with his National League-leading seven home run of the season during Friday’s series opener as his early-season power surge continues.
Source: MLB.com
Jazz Chisholm Jr.
NYY • 2B
23 days ago
Jazz Chisholm Jr. is in the lineup for Saturday’s game against the Rays.
Chisholm remains in New York’s lineup for the second straight game while he awaits an appeal for the one-game suspension he was handed on Friday evening for violating the league’s social media policy. There figures to be a resolution on the matter at some point this weekend. We’ll have updates on the developing situation as it continues to unfold.
Source: MLB.com
Ezequiel Tovar
COL • SS
23 days ago
Rockies placed SS Ezequiel Tovar on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to April 16, with a left hip contusion.
Tovar winds up hitting the injured list just a few days after being scratched from Wednesday’s lineup with left hip pain. It doesn’t seem like a serious concern, but the 23-year-old shortstop is going to wind up missing at least the next week or so. He’s struggled out of the gate this season, hitting .212 (14-for-66) with zero homers, four RBI and two steals in 16 games.
Brenton Doyle
COL • CF
23 days ago
Rockies placed OF Brenton Doyle on the bereavement list.
Doyle was put on the bereavement list earlier this week on Thursday, which means he will miss at least three to seven games under league rules. The additional time off should benefit the 26-year-old center fielder since he’s missed the club’s previous six contests prior to Friday’s rainout with a lingering left quad issue. It’s unclear how much time he’s going to miss, but fantasy managers shouldn’t expect him back until sometime next week.
J.P. Feyereisen
ARI •
23 days ago
Diamondbacks selected the contract of JP Feyereisen from Triple-A Reno.
Feyereisen heads to Wrigley Field to give the Diamondbacks some extra relief help in the wake of Friday’s implosion. The 32-year-old righty hasn’t pitched in the big leagues since last year when he was hit hard in 11 relief appearances with the Dodgers.