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  • Giants' Daulton Jefferies: Starting Sunday

    Jefferies will be called up to start for the Giants on Sunday in San Diego, Maria I. Guardado of MLB.com reports.

    The Giants will need to make moves on their 26-man and 40-man rosters to clear a spot for Jefferies. The 28-year-old hasn't pitched in the majors in nearly two years after having a second Tommy John surgery, but he impressed this spring in allowing four earned runs with a 16:3 K:BB over 14 innings. Jefferies could earn additional starts, depending on when Blake Snell is ready.

  • Ben Brown RP | CHC

    Cubs' Ben Brown: Clobbered in MLB debut

    Brown was touched up for six earned runs on five hits and two walks while striking out one over 1.2 innings while working in relief in Saturday's 11-2 loss to the Rangers.

    After being promoted from Triple-A Iowa earlier in the day, Brown was called upon in relief during the seventh inning with the Cubs trailing by three. He got through that frame unscathed, but things got out of hand in the eighth, when the first five batters reached and two of them scored. Brown was finally knocked out of the game when Josh Jung slugged a home run to cap off a six-run inning. Before his implosion in relief, Brown appeared to have a shot to take Justin Steele's (hamstring) spot in the rotation. However, given that Brown needed 44 pitches to record just five outs Saturday, it's possible he'll be optioned to the minors in short order so that the Cubs can bring in a fresh arm.

  • Kyle Hendricks SP | LAA

    Cubs' Kyle Hendricks: Roughed up in season debut

    Hendricks (0-1) took a loss against the Rangers on Saturday, yielding five runs on nine hits and two walks over 3.2 innings. He struck out two.

    Hendricks managed to escape a jam in the first inning but served up two-run home runs in the second and third frames and was chased in the fourth after giving up another tally. The soft-tossing right-hander managed just two whiffs on 72 pitches. Hendricks figures to be startable in more favorable matchups, but this performance is a reminder that he's a volatile option against better offenses.

  • Ryan Weathers SP | NYY

    Marlins' Ryan Weathers: Takes loss to Pirates

    Weathers (0-1) allowed three runs on seven hits and two walks while striking out five over four innings to take the loss to the Pirates on Saturday.

    Weathers was outshined by youngster Jared Jones, who had 22 swinging strikes to Weathers' 13. Weathers threw 94 pitches in total and looked much more like the pitcher we've seen over the years than the one who had a 3.00 ERA and 21:4 K:BB over 18 innings this spring. The Marlins need him with a myriad of injuries to the starting rotation, but Weathers has to be considered a high-risk gamble every time out, at least until he shows something more at the major-league level. He lines up for a road start in St. Louis next week.

  • Jared Jones SP | PIT

    Pirates' Jared Jones: Fans 10 in big-league debut

    Jones (1-0) earned the win over the Marlins on Saturday, allowing three runs on three hits and two walks while striking out 10 over 5.2 innings.

    The right-hander lived up to the hype in his major-league debut, notching 22 swings and misses on 89 pitches. According to MLB's Sarah Langs, 22 swings and misses are the most by a pitcher in their MLB debut in the pitch-tracking era (since 2008). Jones reached as high as 99.9 mph with his fastball and looked every bit the part of a breakout pitcher. He's only 22 years old, but Jones has pitched 120-plus innings each of the past two years and could in theory push past 150 frames as a regular member of the Pirates' rotation. He tentatively lines up for a tough test at home against the Orioles next week.

  • Patrick Corbin SP | TOR

    Nationals' Patrick Corbin: Serves up two homers Saturday

    Corbin allowed four runs on seven hits -- including two home runs -- over 4.1 innings in a no-decision against the Reds on Saturday. He struck out two and issued one walk.

    Corbin in Great American Ball Park went about as expected. He allowed a solo home run to Jeimer Candelario in the fourth inning and a two-run shot to Luke Maile in the fifth, after posting the fifth-worst HR/9 among qualified starters last season. Now 34 and in the final year of his contract, Corbin should be a hard pass for any fantasy manager that cares about preserving their ratios.

  • Hunter Greene SP | CIN

    Reds' Hunter Greene: Walks four in season debut

    Greene allowed two runs on five hits and four walks while striking out seven over 4.2 innings in a no-decision Saturday against the Nationals.

    It wasn't quite the 2024 debut he or the Reds had in mind, as Greene needed 100 pitches to record 14 outs, though he induced 17 swinging strikes and routinely touched triple digits with his fastball. Greene is looking to take the next step this season and more consistency with his command and control would go a long way. He lines up for a home start against the Mets next weekend.

  • Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw: Plays catch Saturday

    Kershaw (shoulder) played catch on flat ground Saturday, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.

    Kershaw isn't expected to pitch for the Dodgers until after the All-Star break, but it's a positive sign that he's throwing again. The team will be careful not to push the veteran left-hander too hard, though he's been picking up the intensity in his throwing program recently and expects to resume mound work sometime during May, per Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times.

  • Eury Perez SP | MIA

    Marlins' Eury Perez: Throws off mound

    Perez (elbow) threw a bullpen session Saturday, Daniel Alvarez-Montes of ElExtraBase.com reports.

    Saturday marks the first time Perez has thrown off a mound since experiencing inflammation in his right elbow. He threw 20 pitches during his first session and used his entire arsenal of pitches, with everything seeming to go smoothly. He'll likely require a few more mound sessions before moving to facing live hitters, and a minor-league rehab assignment should come after that.

  • Edward Cabrera SP | CHC

    Marlins' Edward Cabrera: Beginning assignment Sunday

    Cabrera (shoulder) will begin a rehab assignment at Triple-A Jacksonville on Sunday, Daniel Alvarez-Montes of ElExtraBase.com reports.

    Cabrera has been sidelined since March 10 due to a right shoulder impingement he suffered while warming up for a Grapefruit League game, and Sunday will mark his first time testing his shoulder in a game setting. The 25-year-old righty is only scheduled to throw three innings -- or about 50 pitches -- Sunday, so he will certainly require more rehab starts as he builds up to a typical starter's workload.

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