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  • Royals' Carlos Hernandez: Doesn't make KC bullpen

    Hernandez will not make the Kansas City bullpen and is set to be put on outright waivers, Anne Rogers of MLB.com reports.

    He's out of minor-league options and is likely to be claimed by another team. While he had a 6.97 ERA this spring with a 8:5 K:BB ratio in 10.1 innings, another team may take a chance on his near 100-mph fastball.

  • Alec Marsh RP | KC

    Royals' Alec Marsh: Set to begin season on IL

    Marsh (shoulder) is expected to begin the season on the injured list, Anne Rogers of MLB.com reports.

    Marsh experienced tightness in his right shoulder during his offseason throwing program and has been eased back into action this spring. He recently threw in a minor league game, so he is making progress. However, there's no clear timetable for his return.

  • Royals' James McArthur: Set to begin season on IL

    McArthur (elbow) is expected to begin the season on the injured list, Anne Rogers of MLB.com reports.

    McArthur underwent surgery in the offseason to address an olecranon fracture in his right elbow. He's been throwing this spring, but there's no timetable for his return. It may take several months before he's ready to pitch in a game.

  • Brock Stewart RP | LAD

    Twins' Brock Stewart: Will begin season on IL

    Stewart (hamstring) will begin the season on the injured list as he builds up to be ready for the regular season, Bobby Nightengale of The Minnesota Star Tribune reports. He threw 20 pitches in a minor-league game Saturday.

    Stewart departed his last Grapefruit League appearance March 15 with a left hamstring issue, but he's since returned to action, most recently throwing 20 pitches in a minor-league game Saturday. Due to the time he missed in camp, however, the Twins will proceed slowly with Stewart, who could be activated to make his 2025 debut at some point in the first half of April.

  • Wes Benjamin RP | SD

    Padres' Wes Benjamin: Reassigned to minor-league camp

    Benjamin was reassigned to minor-league camp Saturday.

    Benjamin has pitched in the KBO for the last two seasons but returned stateside on a minor-league deal this winter. He walked seven across six innings this spring, so it's not particularly surprising that he missed out on a roster spot.

  • Pirates' Hunter Stratton: Added to 40-man roster

    The Pirates selected Stratton's (knee) contract Saturday, Alex Stumpf of MLB.com reports.

    Stratton ruptured the patella tendon in his left knee in late August, but he has ramped up this spring. He ultimately made his spring training debut Saturday, when he threw a scoreless inning while striking out two. Stratton could occupy a high-leverage role after maintaining a 3.58 ERA and 1.17 WHIP with a 33:7 K:BB across 37.2 innings in 2024.

  • Rangers' Hunter Strickland: Back with Rangers

    Strickland signed a minor-league deal with the Rangers on Saturday.

    The Rangers released Strickland from his minor-league contract Friday, but he'll make a quick return to the club. He's likely to open the season with Triple-A Round Rock, though he had a 3.31 ERA and 1.09 WHIP to go along with a 57:24 K:BB across 73.1 innings with the Angels in 2024.

  • Padres' Sean Reynolds: Sheds walking boot

    Reynolds (foot) is no longer wearing a walking boot and and is scheduled to ramp up his throwing in early April, per MLB.com.

    Reynolds was diagnosed with a stress reaction in his right foot in late February, but a recent MRI revealed "significant healing" in the affected extremity. As such, the righty reliever is slated to began building back up in around two weeks if he doesn't experience any setbacks. Reynolds won't be ready for Opening Day, but he could be a factor in San Diego's bullpen sometime in May.

  • Jalen Beeks RP | TEX

    Jalen Beeks: Enters free agency

    The Astros released Beeks on Saturday, Ari Alexander of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    Beeks got a late start with the Astros, waiting until March 7 to sign with the club. However, he was still successful in the Grapefruit League, giving up one run and striking out three batters in four innings. He shouldn't have much trouble securing a minor-league deal with another organization.

  • Astros' Hayden Wesneski: X-rays negative

    X-rays on Wesneski's left foot came back negative Saturday, Matt Kawahara of the Houston Chronicle reports.

    Wesneski took a comebacker off his foot during Thursday's contest, but he managed to come away from the incident with no significant damage. He's slated to throw a bullpen session Sunday, per Brian McTaggart of MLB.com, and the right-hander should be fine to make his next scheduled outing.

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