MLB Player News

  • Jarlin Garcia RP | PIT

    Pirates' Jarlin Garcia: Unable to grip ball

    Garcia (biceps) remains unable to grip a baseball, Jason Mackey of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports.

    Garcia is dealing with a nerve issue in his left biceps and it doesn't appear he's any closer to starting a throwing program. He's already on the 60-day injured list.

  • Denyi Reyes RP | NYM

    Mets' Denyi Reyes: Sent to minors

    The Mets optioned Reyes to Triple-A Syracuse on Wednesday, Anthony DiComo of MLB.com reports.

    Reyes has appeared in five games since being called up and has posted a 7:2 K:BB in 6.1 scoreless innings. He now yields his roster spot to Tommy Hunter (back), who was reinstated from the 15-day injured list Wednesday.

  • Dodgers' Brusdar Graterol: Gets ninth inning Tuesday

    Graterol struck out two batters in a perfect ninth inning against the Mets on Tuesday.

    The Dodgers held a 5-0 lead when Graterol entered the contest, so he didn't get credited with a save. However, the news here is that manager Dave Roberts went to Evan Phillips -- who has appeared to be the team's closer of choice this season -- to face the bottom of New York's order in the eighth frame with Los Angeles up just three runs. Graterol appeared lined up to get his first save chance of the campaign, but the Dodgers scored three runs in the bottom of the eighth to eliminate the opportunity. Still, the bullpen usage Tuesday was a reminder that the team hasn't committed to any one closer. While Phillips remains the favorite for save chances, Graterol may pick up multiple opportunities along the way as well.

  • Evan Phillips RP | LAD

    Dodgers' Evan Phillips: Gets eighth inning Tuesday

    Phillips earned a hold with a scoreless eighth inning against the Mets on Tuesday. He allowed one hit and no walks and didn't strike out any batters.

    Phillips has gotten two of Los Angeles' three saves this season, with the only other save going to Andre Jackson in a three-inning outing. However, Phillips was brought in to face the bottom of the order with the Dodgers holding a 3-0 lead in the eighth Tuesday. Meanwhile, Brusdar Graterol got the ninth inning, and though the save chance disappeared by the time he took the mound, it appeared he would have pitched even if the team hadn't tacked on two runs in the bottom of the eighth. Phillips is still the most likely Dodger to pick up a save, but Tuesday's decisions were a reminder that the team hasn't committed to a full-time closer and that Graterol is in the mix for opportunities as well.

  • Daniel Bard RP | COL

    Rockies' Daniel Bard: Comes off injured list

    The Rockies reinstated Bard (personal) from the 15-day injured list Wednesday.

    Bard returns to the Rockies after he was placed on the injured list hours before Opening Day after experiencing anxiety and struggling with command in both spring training and the World Baseball Classic. The right-hander has operated as the closer for the Rockies over the last two seasons, and while he should return to that role eventually, he may work in a few low-leverage situations to begin his 2023 campaign as he gets eased back in from the three-week absence. Bard looked sharp during his lone rehab outing at Triple-A Albuquerque over the weekend, striking out three of the four batters he faced over a clean inning of relief.

  • Peter Lambert SP | HOU

    Rockies' Peter Lambert: Headed to Triple-A

    Colorado optioned Lambert to Triple-A Albuquerque on Wednesday.

    Lambert was up with the big club for just a day and didn't appear in a game. The right-hander will head back to Albuquerque to make room for Daniel Bard (personal), who was reinstated from the 15-day injured list prior to Wednesday's game against the Pirates.

  • Bryse Wilson RP | PHI

    Brewers' Bryse Wilson: Bags first win of season

    Wilson threw two innings of relief and picked up the win in Tuesday's 6-5 extra-inning victory over the Mariners.

    Wilson got a chance to close Tuesday after the Brewers pushed across a run in the top of the 10th inning, and although he blew the save, he kept the game knotted at five. He remained in the game for another frame, and after his offense plated another run in the 11th, Wilson kept the Mariners off the scoreboard and picked up his first win of the season. Wilson is working as Milwaukee's long reliever, but he has recorded two three-inning saves in addition to the win, and he also owns a 0.82 ERA and 1.18 WHIP over 11.0 innings.

  • Sam Long RP | KC

    Giants' Sam Long: Booted off 40-man roster

    The Giants designated Long for assignment Wednesday, Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

    The left-handed pitcher was removed from the 40-man roster to make room for outfielder Cal Stevenson, whom the Giants acquired in a trade with the Athletics. If Long goes unclaimed off waivers, he'll likely report back to Triple-A Sacramento, where he's struggled to a 9.90 ERA and 1.90 WHIP over 10 innings this season.

  • Tanner Scott RP | LAD

    Marlins' Tanner Scott: Collects first hold

    Scott struck out one in a perfect seventh inning Tuesday to record his first hold of the season in a win over the Giants.

    The southpaw appears to be behind both A.J. Puk and Dylan Floro for high-leverage opportunities in the Miami bullpen, but through seven appearances this season Scott now has a win, a save and a hold. He's also getting into a rhythm, reeling off four straight scoreless, no-hit outings with a 4:1 K:BB in 4.1 innings. The 28-year-old has been streaky throughout his career when it comes to maintaining his control, but while he's dialed in he'll have fantasy value in formats that value holds.

  • Jesse Chavez RP | ATL

    Braves' Jesse Chavez: Notches league-leading seventh hold

    Chavez struck out two in a scoreless seventh inning Tuesday to record his seventh hold of the season in an 8-1 win over the Padres.

    Atlanta scored six of its eight runs in the final two frames, erasing a potential save situation, but Chavez still collected his league-leading seventh hold, tying him with the Mets' Brooks Raley. The 39-year-old Chavez has had a remarkable start to the season, posting a 0.00 ERA and 9:1 K:BB through nine innings and 10 appearances, but he's been able to work his way into a high-leverage role in part due to injuries to Raisel Iglesias (shoulder), Collin McHugh (shoulder) and Tyler Matzek (elbow). Once the Atlanta bullpen gets healthier, and Chavez's numbers begin to tumble back down to Earth, he figures to fade back into middle relief.

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