MLB Player News
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J.P. Feyereisen RP | LAD
Dodgers' J.P. Feyereisen: Dispatched to Triple-A
The Dodgers optioned Feyereisen to Triple-A Oklahoma City on Wednesday.
Feyereisen was with the club for one day and permitted the winning run in the 10th inning of Tuesday's extra-innings loss to the Marlins. He's clearing out to make room on the roster for Landon Knack, who was called up from Triple-A to serve as the Dodgers' primary pitcher Wednesday in Miami.
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Adrian Morejon RP | SD
Padres' Adrian Morejon: Turns in rare poor outing Tuesday
Morejon (1-1) took the loss and was charged with a blown save against the Yankees on Tuesday, allowing four runs on three hits and one walk while retiring one batter in relief.
When Morejon entered in the seventh inning, San Diego was clinging to a one-run lead. By the end of the frame, New York racked up 10 runs, four of which were charged to the left-hander. Three of those crossed the plate after Morejon had departed, and the walk he issued was intentional, but it was nonetheless an uncharacteristically poor performance by the reliever given his previous results this season. Entering Tuesday, Morejon owned a 1.56 ERA and had held the opponent scoreless in 15 of his 17 appearances.
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Ryan Brasier RP | TEX
Cubs' Ryan Brasier: Beginning rehab assignment
Brasier (groin) will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Iowa on Wednesday, Maddie Lee of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
Brasier made an appearance March 18 in the Cubs' season-opening series in Japan versus the Dodgers, but he landed on the shelf prior to the team's domestic opener due to a left groin strain. After missing more than a month of action, Brasier is ready to pitch in games again, but he'll likely require a handful of rehab appearances before rejoining the big-league bullpen.
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Erik Miller RP | SF
Giants' Erik Miller: Blows save, earns win Tuesday
Miller (2-0) blew the save but earned the win in Tuesday's 14-5 extra-innings victory over the Cubs, allowing one hit and one walk while striking out two across 1.1 innings.
Miller entered the game with a 5-4 lead and two outs in the ninth, inheriting two runners and giving up a single that tied the game. However, the 27-year-old still picked up his second win of the 2025 campaign after tossing a scoreless 10th, as the Giants' offense followed with a franchise-record nine runs in a single inning. The left-hander hasn't been charged with a run in his last five outings and now owns a 0.73 ERA, 1.38 WHIP and 11:8 K:BB across 12.1 innings in 14 appearances this season.
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Luis Garcia RP | NYM
Dodgers' Luis Garcia: Struggles in loss Tuesday
Garcia was charged with a blown save Tuesday against the Marlins, allowing two runs on three hits while striking out one batter over one inning.
Garcia entered in the bottom of the sixth inning with the Dodgers up one run, but by the end of the frame Miami had retaken the lead. The right-hander was hit pretty hard in the inning, as the Marlins managed two doubles and a single against him. Garcia pitched poorly at the beginning of the season but had been showing improvement prior to Tuesday, as he hadn't allowed a run over his previous eight innings spanning nine appearances. He's worked as a lower-leverage option for Los Angeles in his first campaign with the club.
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Parker Dunshee RP | ATL
Nationals' Parker Dunshee: Gets minor-league deal with Nats
Dunshee signed a minor-league contract with the Nationals on Tuesday.
Dunshee reached the majors for the first time in 2024, making one long-relief appearance for Atlanta in August before being quickly cast off the 40-man roster. After electing free agency in November, Dunshee caught on with Mexican League club Toros de Tijuana, but he was released last week so that he could pursue opportunities in affiliated ball. The 30-year-old righty ultimately caught on with the Nationals and will serve as organization pitching depth at the Triple-A level.
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Zach Brzykcy RP | MIA
Nationals' Zach Brzykcy: Heads back to Triple-A
The Nationals optioned Brzykcy to Triple-A Rochester on Wednesday.
Brzykcy will return to the minors after he was summoned from Rochester to serve as the Nationals' 27th man for Tuesday's doubleheader with the Guardians. The righty reliever pitched the final inning of the Nationals' 9-1 loss in Game 2, giving up one earned run on two hits and one walk while striking out a batter.
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Eduardo Salazar RP | MIN
Nationals' Eduardo Salazar: Sent to Triple-A
The Nationals optioned Salazar to Triple-A Rochester on Wednesday.
Salazar will give up his spot on the 26-man active roster to right-hander Michael Soroka (biceps), who was reinstated from the injured list ahead of his scheduled start Wednesday against the Guardians. After securing his spot on the Opening Day roster coming out of spring training, Salazar collected two holds and allowed one earned run over six innings in his first six appearances of the season, but he's since tumbled down the bullpen hierarchy. He's given up runs in all but two of his subsequent 11 appearances and now holds a 9.77 ERA on the season.
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Trevor Megill RP | MIL
Brewers' Trevor Megill: Secures fourth save
Megill earned the save against the Astros on Tuesday, tossing a perfect ninth inning while picking up a strikeout.
Megill retired the side on just six pitches while ending with a three-pitch strikeout on Brendan Rodgers. Tuesday was his first time throwing a full inning without allowing a baserunner since April 1. He's allowed one run over his last seven appearances while converting all three of his save opportunities over that span.
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Raisel Iglesias RP | ATL
Braves' Raisel Iglesias: Picks up extra-inning win
Iglesias (2-2) got the win Tuesday after tossing a perfect inning while striking out two against the Reds.
Iglesias was tasked with stranding the ghost runner in the 10th and did so with ease, retiring the side on just seven pitches. Atlanta went on to walk it off in the bottom of the frame, leaving Iglesias victorious. He's now posted four consecutive scoreless outings with an 8:0 K:BB over that span but sits tied for 15th with six saves thus far.