MLB Player News
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Cooper Hjerpe SP | STL
Cardinals' Cooper Hjerpe: Out with undisclosed injury
Double-A Springfield placed Hjerpe on the injured list with an undisclosed injury, Sam Dykstra of MLB Pipeline reports.
He's missed a lot of time with elbow injuries since being selected in the first round of the 2022 First-Year Player Draft. Hjerpe's inability to handle a starter's workload thus far points to a future in relief. He had a 3.27 ERA, 1.13 WHIP and 76:28 K:BB in 52.1 innings (15 starts) at Double-A last year.
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Chen-Wei Lin SP | STL
Cardinals' Chen-Wei Lin: Out with undisclosed injury
High-A Peoria placed Lin on the injured list with an undisclosed injury, Sam Dykstra of MLB Pipeline reports.
Lin is a hard thrower with a starter's pitch mix who logged a 2.79 ERA, 1.04 WHIP and 123:36 K:BB in 116 innings as a 22-year-old at Single-A last season. He's a little behind his peers developmentally, and he has yet to have success against age-appropriate competition.
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Tony Gonsolin SP | LAD
Dodgers' Tony Gonsolin: Throws 30 pitches in rehab start
Gonsolin (back) tossed 1.2 scoreless innings in a rehab outing with Triple-A Oklahoma City on Thursday, allowing one hit and issuing two walks while striking out one batter.
Gonsolin's control wasn't great in the outing -- he threw only 15 of his 30 pitches for strikes -- but otherwise the right-hander had a smooth return to game action. Gonsolin had his spring cut short due to a back injury he suffered while lifting weights, and he's currently on the major-league 15-day IL. He could be ready to return to the big club in mid-to-late April, though it's not clear what his role will be given that the Dodgers currently have five healthy starters while in the midst of an 8-0 beginning to the campaign.
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Merrill Kelly SP | ARI
Diamondbacks' Merrill Kelly: Demolished by Yankees in loss
Kelly (1-1) took the loss after allowing nine runs on nine hits and three walks in 3.2 innings Thursday against the Yankees. He struck out two.
Thursday's showing was ugly from the get-go for Kelly, who served up a three-run home run to Aaron Judge in the first inning before recording a single out. Trent Grisham added an RBI double in the opening frame and also belted a two-run shot in the third inning, with Kelly's night finally coming to a merciful end after a Jazz Chisholm two-run homer in the fourth. Kelly will look to put this disastrous performance in the rear-view mirror in his next scheduled start, which lines up for early next week at home against the Orioles.
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Nick Lodolo SP | CIN
Reds' Nick Lodolo: Tough-luck loss in excellent start
Lodolo (1-1) took the loss after giving up one unearned run on four hits and no walks in 6.2 innings Thursday against the Brewers. He struck out four.
Lodolo was excellent Thursday, tossing three shutout innings to begin the game before his own fielding error set up an unearned run in the fourth. After hurling two more clean innings, the southpaw allowed two singles and was lifted with two outs in the seventh frame. It was the third consecutive 1-0 defeat for the Reds. Lodolo tentatively sets up for a matchup early next in San Francisco, where he'll carry a sharp 1.42 ERA, 0.71 WHIP and 5:1 K:BB over 12.2 innings.
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Nestor Cortes SP | SD
Brewers' Nestor Cortes: Rebounds with six one-hit innings
Cortes (1-1) picked up the win after throwing six scoreless innings on one hit and two walks Thursday against the Reds. He struck out six.
On the heels of being obliterated for eight runs his first start of the season against the Yankees, Cortes bounced back in a big way Thursday and didn't allow a baserunner in four of his six frames. Besides a Jose Trevino double in the third inning, Cincinnati offered very little resistance. Cortes will be working with some momentum in his next time out, but a scheduled matchup in Colorado in the middle of next week renders the left-hander a risky fantasy option.
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Tobias Myers RP | NYM
Brewers' Tobias Myers: Throws live BP
Myers (oblique) threw 38 pitches and completed two innings in a session of live batting practice Thursday, Sophia Minnaert of FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin reports.
Live batting practice was Myers' last hurdle before being cleared to begin a minor-league rehab assignment Tuesday. He's set to make three starts with Triple-A Nashville before potentially joining the big-league rotation in late April.
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Antonio Senzatela SP | COL
Rockies' Antonio Senzatela: Falls to Phillies
Senzatela (0-1) took the loss against the Philies on Thursday, allowing one unearned run on 10 hits over 5.1 innings. He struck out three.
Only one of the Phillies' 10 hits against Senzatela went for extra bases, allowing the right-hander to remarkably escape without giving up an earned run. However, the Rockies were held scoreless until the ninth inning, sticking Senzatela with his first loss. Senzatela has yet to allow an earned run through his first two starts (9.2 innings) despite giving up 19 hits. He'll hope that luck continues in his next start, currently scheduled for next week at home against the Brewers.
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Reynaldo Lopez RP | ATL
Braves' Reynaldo Lopez: Sent to 60-day IL
Atlanta transferred Lopez (shoulder) to the 60-day injured list Thursday.
Lopez is scheduled for arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder, and a best-case scenario would see the right-hander return within a few months of the procedure. Until then, he'll concede his 40-man roster spot to Jason Delay, who was acquired by Atlanta on Thursday in a trade with the Pirates.
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Andrew Painter SP | PHI
Phillies' Andrew Painter: Live BP scheduled for Friday
Manager Rob Thomson said Wednesday that Painter is scheduled to throw live batting practice Friday, Destiny Lugardo of Phillies Nation reports.
If all goes well there, the next steps in Painter's throwing progression should become much clearer, with Thomson saying that "Friday will determine a lot of things." Philadelphia has slow-played Painter's recovery from 2023 Tommy John surgery, and the right-hander's next steps figure to entail a rather lengthy rehab stint in the minor leagues. The 2021 first-round pick represents Philadelphia's top prospect, and he remains on track to get his first taste of major-league action sometime around midseason in 2025. The Phillies have a loaded rotation and are still likely to continue handling things cautiously with Painter, who hasn't yet pitched at the Triple-A level in his career.