MLB Player News
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Carson Seymour SP | SF
Giants' Carson Seymour: Receiving another start
Seymour is slated to start Friday's game against the Cardinals in St. Louis.
He'll be making his second straight turn through the rotation despite underwhelming in his first MLB start this past Saturday, when he took a loss to the Orioles after giving up four earned runs on five hits and two walks over three innings. Altogether, Seymour holds a 4.74 ERA, 1.50 WHIP and 18:11 K:BB across 24.2 frames in the big leagues. Keeping the ball in the yard has proven to be a challenge for the righty, who has already yielded eight home runs.
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Shohei Ohtani DH | LAD
Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani: Starting on mound Friday
Ohtani will serve as the Dodgers' starting pitcher for Friday's game in Baltimore.
Ohtani was scratched from his previously scheduled start Wednesday against the Pirates due to an illness, and manager Dave Roberts said Thursday that the 31-year-old would rejoin the rotation Monday versus the Rockies. However, Ohtani has been moved up to Friday instead, and he'll also continue to serve as the Dodgers' designated hitter and leadoff batter. Tyler Glasnow had been slated to start Friday's series opener, but he'll presumably now take the ball Saturday instead after being scratched.
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Tyler Glasnow SP | LAD
Dodgers' Tyler Glasnow: Scratched from start
The Dodgers scratched Glasnow from his scheduled start Friday in Baltimore for undisclosed reasons, David Vassegh of AM 570 LA Sports reports.
Manager Dave Roberts will likely shed more light on the matter later Friday, but for now, Glasnow looks like he'll have his turn in the rotation skipped. The Dodgers will instead go with Shohei Ohtani on the mound for the series opener. Glasnow has struggled with control in his last two starts, throwing 112 of 183 pitches for strikes while issuing four walks and hitting a batter.
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Christian Yelich DH | MIL
Brewers' Christian Yelich: Idle again Friday
Yelich (back) is out of the lineup for Friday's game against the Pirates.
Yelich's back flared up before Wednesday's game against Philadelphia, and he'll be out of the lineup Friday for a third straight game due to the issue. Expect Milwaukee to take it day-by-day with the 33-year-old outfielder, but considering Yelich's history of back injuries, the Brewers likely won't rush him back. Jake Bauers will fill the DH spot Friday while Isaac Collins, Jackson Chourio and Sal Frelick fill the outfield from left to right.
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Ryan Weathers SP | NYY
Marlins' Ryan Weathers: Impresses in second rehab start
Weathers (lat) struck out three and scattered five hits and one walk over 4.2 scoreless innings in a rehab start Thursday with Triple-A Jacksonville.
Making his second rehab appearance for Jacksonville, Weathers built up to 68 pitches after tossing 60 in his previous outing last Saturday. He fired 44 of his pitches for strikes and induced swings and misses on 12 of those offerings. The Marlins have yet to reveal the next step for Weathers, but the southpaw could be reinstated from the 60-day injured list to make a start during next week's series with the Nationals, which would mark his first appearance at the big-league level since June 7. If Weathers is activated during the upcoming week, he would likely be operating with a light workload restriction in his first start back from the IL.
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Yohel Pozo DH | STL
Cardinals' Yohel Pozo: Reinstated from concussion IL
The Cardinals activated Pozo (concussion) from the 7-day injured list Friday.
Pozo missed the past week of action after experiencing concussion symptoms following a foul tip to his catcher's mask. He's bypassing a rehab assignment and going directly back onto the active roster. Pozo has some limited experience at first base and could see playing time there while Willson Contreras serves a four-game suspension.
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Janson Junk SP | MIA
Marlins' Janson Junk: Sharp in rehab start
Junk (elbow) struck out eight and allowed one earned run on three hits and no walks over five innings in a rehab start Tuesday with Triple-A Jacksonville.
Back on the mound for the first time since landing on the injured list Aug. 27 due to right ulnar nerve irritation, Junk tossed 61 pitches and performed about as well as Miami could have hoped during the Triple-A outing. Assuming he bounces back well from his between-starts bullpen session, Junk could be cleared to return from the IL for Sunday's game versus the Phillies or for Monday's series opener versus the Nationals.