Dodgers keep starting rotation in order vs. Marlins

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 13: Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers (L) walks on the field with Tyler Glasnow #31 during spring training workouts at Camelback Ranch on February 13, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images) | Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers plan to start Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Shohei Ohtani, and Tyler Glasnow in that order for their three-game series against the Miami Marlins beginning Monday night at Dodger Stadium.

That really isn’t news, except that they could have pushed Ohtani to Wednesday’s series finale, which would line up him to start two consecutive pitching outings the day before team off days on April 30 and May 7, as a way to minimize his fatigue. With Ohtani back to full-time status for the first time since 2023, how the Dodgers manage his time is one of the keys to the season.

Ohtani this season has batted 125 times and faced 92 batters as a pitcher, involved in 217 total plate appearances through the first 31 days of the season, his largest monthly workload since being involved in 252 PA in June 2023 with the Angels. Finding avenues for extra rest will be something to watch, but now is not one of those times.

“We don’t have to be beholden to the off day,” manager Dave Roberts said Sunday. “We talked to Shohei Ohtani, and he feels good about going on Tuesday.”

Had the Dodgers decided to move Ohtani to Wednesday against the Marlins, that would have meant Glasnow on Tuesday on four days rest, something no Dodgers starting pitcher has done yet this season. They aren’t averse to it, and have talked about Glasnow and Blake Snell in particular preferring to pitch more often whenever possible.

But after Glasnow pitched eight scoreless innings with nine strikeouts to beat the San Francisco Giants, they decided to keep him in line to start Wednesday against Miami on five days rest.

Dodgers vs. Marlins pitching probables

  • Monday, 7:10 p.m.: Yoshinobu Yamamoto vs. Chris Paddack
  • Tuesday, 7:10 p.m.: Shohei Ohtani vs. Janson Junk
  • Wednesday, 12:10 p.m.: Tyler Glasnow vs. Sandy Alcantara

Game 26: San Diego Padres at Arizona Diamondbacks

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - APRIL 25: General view of Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú prior the MLB Mexico City Series game between San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks at Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú on April 25, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images) | Getty Images

San Diego Padres (18-8) at Arizona Diamondbacks (14-12), April 26, 2026, 3:05 p.m. PST

Watch: Padres.TV

Location: Estadio Alfredo Harp Helu – Mexico City, Mexico

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Dodgers on Deck: Monday, April 27 vs. Marlins

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 30: A detailed view of the shoes of Max Muncy #13 of the Los Angeles Dodgers during the game against the Miami Marlins at Dodger Stadium on April 30, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dodgers continue their homestand by welcoming the Miami Marlins to town beginning Monday night at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto has five quality starts in five tries this season, with a 2.48 ERA and 3.63 xERA, but only has two wins, thanks to getting exactly one run of support in three of those starts. Chris Paddack starts for Miami.

The Marlins are in second place in the National League East almost by default, with expected contenders in New York and Philadelphia each already suffering double-digit losing streaks this season.

Monday game info
  • Teams: Dodgers vs. Marlins
  • Ballpark: Dodger Stadium
  • Time: 7:10 p.m.
  • TV: SportsNet LA
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

'Shocked' by Alex Cora firing, Red Sox left questioning team's direction

BALTIMORE — As Craig Breslow sank into his chair to explain away the most stunning decision in Boston Red Sox history since Mookie Betts was dealt away from Fenway Park, the club’s chief baseball officer wore a morose and weary look on his face.

Alongside him, Sam Kennedy, the team’s typically cheery president and CEO and conduit to owner John Henry, was reading the Beantown obituary for Alex Cora, fired as the club’s manager in a stunning move less than 24 hours earlier on Saturday, April 25. On one hand, Kennedy dished out the finest ingredients one could find in a C-suite word salad ("Painful but necessary," and "a new start begins today") and on the other acknowledging Cora will "go down as one of the greatest managers in Red Sox history."

As Kennedy spoke and Sunday morning unfolded, a few things became apparent:

This was Breslow’s decision to fire Cora and five more coaching staff members, including franchise icon Jason Varitek, Not Kennedy’s. And not principal owner John Henry, who kept alive his six-year streak of not talking to the media.

As a later conversation with shortstop Trevor Story would reveal, Breslow’s clubhouse explanation of the firing, held just moments before the media briefing, did not go well.

And Cora’s firing only illustrated the ugliest side of what should be the most successful franchise in baseball this century: Hardly anyone, no matter how successful, gets out of Boston on their own two feet.

Not Terry Francona and Theo Epstein, smeared and unceremoniously sent elsewhere after delivering Boston two World Series championships in 2004 and 2007. Not Dave Dombrowski, architect of the greatest of the Red Sox’s four world champions in 2018.

Not Betts, traded after a mild contract impasse to the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he’d win three more championships as his Boston tenure fades further in the background.

And now Cora, rookie manager for that 119-win 2018 team, ostensibly one of the most secure managers in baseball, owner of a three-year contract extension that pays him $21.75 million through 2027.

A 10-17 start would be his undoing, the most recent indignity a three-game sweep by the rival New York Yankees, which set in motion the mind meld between Breslow, Kennedy and Henry that resulted in respected Class AAA manager Chad Tracy’s promotion to the big club.

To be clear, the players love Tracy, are rooting for him, want to salvage these last 135 games of the season. At the same time, tight-lipped as they tried to be, it was hard to avoid the notion that this was a franchise adrift.

"It’s kind of up in the air what the true direction is," Story said before Sunday’s game. "And those are conversations that need to be had, and they'll be had today.

"I came here to win, and I came here to be successful, and we had a flash of that last year. We were looking to build on it, obviously, not off to a great start, but some of the direction needs to be cleared up a little bit."

Clarity did not come in a brief pregame meeting with Breslow, Kennedy and Henry.

"I spoke. They spoke," Story said. "We'll have our talk. We haven't had it yet."

Indeed, Story was out of Sunday’s lineup and said he had an immediate date with Breslow. Yet it’s not likely Story will be assured of franchise direction with words, when actions have said so much more.

'He had our backs'

Story was signed by previous GM Chaim Bloom to a six-year, $140 million before the 2022 season. By September 2023, Bloom was gone.

Bloom had succeeded Dombrowski, kicked to the curb in September 2019, less than a year removed from the last Red Sox championship team, led by Betts and J.D. Martinez and a pedal-to-the-medal front office.

After Bloom, Breslow – a World Series champion with Boston’s 2013 team – was tabbed to run baseball ops. The past two post-Dombrowski regimes have only dabbled in negotiations with franchise-type players, with just one winter of true aggression: Breslow’s trade acquisition of ace Garrett Crochet and signing of Alex Bregman to a three-year, $120 million deal with two opt-outs.

Chief Baseball Officer Craig Breslow of the Boston Red Sox looks on during an NBA game at TD Garden on Jan. 10, 2025 in Boston.

Just like that, Boston made the playoffs, though it was dispatched by the Yankees in the wild card series. Yet that progress was met by a winter of discontent: Bregman fled for the Chicago Cubs, who offered him a bit more money and a no-trade clause.

Rookie Marcelo Mayer and Caleb Durbin – likely more suited to a utility role – would hold down second and third base. Accordingly, the Red Sox have spent most of this young season in last place in home runs and OPS.

And for that, Cora – 620-541 as Red Sox manager, greatly respected in the industry, largely revered by his players – was fired?

No wonder the reaction of every Red Sox polled Sunday led with one word: Shocked. Particularly with the news dropping in the late afternoon hours following a 17-1 victory over Baltimore.

Reliever Garrett Whitlock said he found out when Story FaceTimed him after he’d gone to bed. Story got a call directly from Cora. Second-year star Roman Anthony found out via "a simple announcement from the team."

And Tracy was summoned to exit Worcester’s dugout Saturday to field a call from Breslow. The Class AAA manager was now managing the big club.

The aftershocks would soon hit the roster in Baltimore.

"I can only speak for myself. I'm shocked," says Whitlock, who was snared in the Rule 5 draft from the New York Yankees in 2021 and grew into an elite set-up man. "AC was my second call when I got Rule 5’d over here, and when they told me I made the team, (Varitek) broke down and cried.

"That meant a lot to me, too."

Cora’s human touch and deftness handling the media ingratiated him to the organization. So much that they brought him back after a one-year sidelining after his role in the Houston Astros sign-stealing saga was revealed.

They made it all the way to the ALCS that year.

"He had our backs every single day," says Story. "He was very truthful with the players, and took bullets for us and did everything you can ask for and more as a manager, and just can't express how thankful I am to have had played for him.

"I got a lot of love for that guy."

And what of the club’s top leadership?

'I committed to Bres'

If one thing was clear about the Red Sox franchise in the Bloom-Breslow era, it is this: Boston is no longer a destination.

The club could not get a foot in the door in negotiations with superstars like Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Shohei Ohtani. The club is estimated by Forbes to be worth $5.25 billion, and with its own television network, is far better positioned than 90% of major league franchises from a revenue standpoint.

Yet under Fenway Sports Group, the club has often finished second or worst in bidding for talent. That’s what made the whiplash of the past 15 months – signing Bregman, alienating and then trading slugger Rafael Devers, losing Bregman, fielding a pop-gun lineup, firing Cora – so maddening.

Especially 27 games into the season. What gives?

"It really comes down to the belief that we have in the players," Breslow said of a group that includes Durbin (.531 OPS), Mayer (.661 OPS), Jarren Duran (.549 OPS, 55 adjusted) and DH Masataka Yoshida (29 homers in four seasons since Bloom signed him).

"Certainly, the performance on the field is nothing, what we expected. And beyond that, again, this is a decisive and convicted demonstration of the confidence we have in the players."

Breslow mentioned multiple times not the 27 games it took to make the decision, but rather the 135 remaining. That turnaround will fall to Tracy, who could be the interim manager briefly, or for a long time, replaced by an exterior option or not, Breslow said.

Perhaps a compass would help.

"It’s a shocking feeling, right?" said second-year star Roman Anthony, who returned to the lineup after a five-game absence due to a back malady.

Anthony committed long-term to the Red Sox, signing an eight-year, $130 million contract before his rookie year was over. He has little choice but cast his lot with those who made that commitment.

"I committed to Bres," says Anthony. "I committed to Mr. Henry, I committed to Mr. Kennedy. I committed to the city and the people around me and to my teammates. And I'm gonna continue to hold that commitment, and the goal for me, and the standard for me, is not gonna change, right?

"Like, we're, again, we have 130 plus games here to go, you know, we can still win the World Series. People on the outside probably don't agree with that, and a lot of (expletive) is going on right now, but the standard for me remains the same, and my commitment to this team, this city, these people, is still the exact same."

Perhaps that might change down the road for the 21-year-old, should more regime change mark his tenure, more fruitless seasons or frustrating playoff sequences, more near-misses when it comes to splash improvements to the team.

For now, it is up to Breslow to prevent all that from happening. Kennedy made clear it was his call. And the weight of its consequences will not be going away.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Red Sox left questioning team's direction after Alex Cora firing

Padres’ comeback accentuates club’s fiery start to 2026

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - APRIL 25: Mason Miller #22 and Fernando Tatis Jr. #23 of the San Diego Padres celebrate after winning the MLB Mexico City Series game between San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks at Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú on April 25, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The San Diego Padres found their slug… albeit in an unlikely place.

The Friars came back against the Arizona Diamondbacks yesterday after being down four runs at one point. That was due, in large part, to a four-run seventh inning and two Ty France moonshots.

San Diego also got some help from some defensive miscues from Arizona, with two crucial errors leading to that lopsided seventh inning.

The D-backs got on the board early against Germán Márquez with four runs in the second, but the Padres’ starter locked it down to pitch six full innings before turning it over to the ‘pen. That resilience is exactly why the Friars signed Márquez, and how he’s managed to have a 4.38 ERA and still have a 3-1 record in only five games pitched.

The Padres chased Zac Gallen from the game after only three innings (though not by their offensive prowess) after a comebacker hit him in the shoulder. Following his early exit, Brandon Pfaadt entered the game and eventually gave up the lead alongside reliever Taylor Clarke.

With the Padres atop the NL West by half a game, they’ll hope to take the series finale today of the two-game set in Mexico City. That will hopefully bring some momentum into their series this week against the red-hot Chicago Cubs.

Taking the mound

Ryne Nelson (AZ) v. Michael King (SD)

Nelson has had a difficult start to the year. And that’s putting it mildly. The righty has a 6.97 ERA across 20 2/3 innings. And his WHIP is abnormally high (1.45) compared to last year’s 1.07 mark.

Last season was a breakout year for the right-hander that saw him finish the year with a 3.39 ERA. The D-backs need him to return to form if they hope to contend for a postseason spot.

Things to watch for? Xander Bogaerts, Jackson Merrill and Fernando Tatis Jr. all have batting averages over .350 and OPS marks over 1.000 against Nelson. After last night’s lack of star power from the Friars, perhaps some slug returns to the lineup against Nelson.

King has been nothing but vintage so far in 2026. Even with his early-season rough outing against the Boston Red Sox, the righty has logged a 2.28 ERA and 1.12 WHIP in 27 2/3 innings. Going into his sixth start of the year, King is looking to shut down Arizona before they even have a chance to get going.

His odds look good. The team has a combined .117 batting average and .350 OPS against King (40 ABs). That’s a relatively small sample size, but it’s one worth mentioning as the Padres go for the sweep this afternoon.

Batter up!

It’s fair to say that the three aforementioned star sluggers will be in the lineup against Nelson.

It’s possible that Sung-Mun Song gets his MLB debut after being called up from the minors for this weekend, though maybe skipper Craig Stammen will wait until the team is back at Petco Park tomorrow night.

If Song does play, he could take over for Jake Cronenworth (and his middling bat) at second base. That would at least give a theoretically better offensive option at the keystone position, leaving the lineup somewhere around here:

  1. Ramón Laureano, DH
  2. Fernando Tatis Jr., RF
  3. Jackson Merrill, CF
  4. Manny Machado, 3B
  5. Xander Bogaerts, SS
  6. Gavin Sheets, 1B
  7. Sung-Mun Song, 2B
  8. Luis Campusano, C
  9. Bryce Johnson, LF

Johnson could give Laureano a rest day while still keeping his bat in the lineup. However, Stammen has seemed to prioritize rest days as just that: days to fully rest. Meaning no designated hitter, no nothing apart from a possible pinch-hit opportunity late in the game.

Relief corps

Well, he did it. He really did it. Yesterday Mason Miller etched his name into the record books by closing out his MLB-leading 10th save of the season and continuing his scoreless streak. He now holds the franchise record for scoreless innings pitched at 34 2/3.

With Márquez getting through six frames, the Friars used their three highest-leverage arms in Adrian Morejon, Jason Adam and Miller. That’s their pitching plan executed to perfection.

Today that will leave Kyle Hart, Ron Marinaccio, David Morgan, Wandy Peralta and Bradgley Rodriguez in the relief corps. Should King stumble, Hart or Peralta will likely be called on to fill multiple innings. Though Morgan has shown an ability to cover several innings quite well.

Regardless, don’t expect Miller (or anyone else from yesterday’s game) to pitch two games in a row. The Padres will need their star reliever rested, especially with the homestand beginning tomorrow against the Cubs.

Chicago Cubs vs. Los Angeles Dodgers preview, Sunday 4/26, 3:10 CT

Roster moves (Bluesky link):

Sunday notes…

  • SPLITTING THE DIFFERENCE: This is the Cubs’ 123rd series at Los Angeles against the Dodgers. In 41, one third of them, the teams have split the first two of three-game series. The Cubs then won the third game of 20 and lost the third game of 21. They are 16-11 after winning the first game and losing the second, as they have this weekend. The teams also split the first two games of 15 four-game series. The Cubs won six and lost nine of the third games of those series. So in all 56 series in which the first two games were split, the Cubs are 26-30 in third games. The Cubs won two of three each of the last three years. They won, lost and won in 2023; won, won and lost in 2024; and lost, won and won a year ago. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • THE KID CAN FLAT-OUT HIT: Moises Ballesteros is slashing .397/.446/.690, for an OPS of 1.136. In his two-season, 44-game, 131-plate-appearance career, his line is .348/.420/.583, 1.002. His OPS is highest among 116 players who made their MLB debut as a Cub and had at least that many PA in their first 44 games. Ray Grimes is second, at .968, and Mandy Brooks and Bob Speake are tied for third, at .952. Then come Earl Webb, .937; Kyle Schwarber, .928; Matt Murton, .920; Geovany Soto, .906; Dwight Smith, .885 and Mike Fontenot, .881. Ballesteros is second highest is batting average behind Grimes’ .3651 and ahead of Herman Reich’s .336. Ballesteros is third in OBP, too, behind Grimes’ .472 and Kosuke Fukudome’s .420. And Ballesteros is third in SLG, too, behind Mandy Brooks (.600) and Speake (.597). He leads Schwarber (.560) and Earl Webb (.551). (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • SEIYA, HEATING UP: Seiya Suzuki, last 10 games since April 15: .389/.488/.750 (14-for-36) with a double, four home runs, five walks, seven RBI and nine runs scored.
  • TODAY IN CUBS HISTORY:Don Zimmer hit a one-out walk-off home run in the 10th inning and the Cubs defeated the Reds 3-2. It happened 65 years ago today, Wednesday, April 26, 1961.

The Cubs lineup was not available at posting time. Please check BCB social media for the Cubs lineup.

Dodgers lineup:

Shōta Imanaga, LHP vs. Justin Wrobleski, LHP

After a somewhat rough first start this year, Shōta Imanaga has been just magnificent over his last four outings: 1.13 ERA, 0.542 WHIP, only two home runs in 24 innings, with just four walks and 25 strikeouts. He went from an 11-K outing vs. the Phillies in Philadelphia to having a game with just one strikeout but 11 ground outs against the same team at Wrigley Field.

Shōta threw four no-hit innings against the Dodgers last year in Tokyo (though with four walks), then got touched up for five runs in five innings (with three home runs allowed) against them at Wrigley Field. He has never pitched at Dodger Stadium.

As always with Shōta, keeping the ball in the yard is key.

Justin Wrobleski is off to a very good start in 2026 in four appearances (three starts), with a 1.88 ERA and 0.875 WHIP and no home runs allowed in 24 innings.

As you can see from the chart below, he doesn’t throw particularly hard, but does have a good pitch mix. He doesn’t strike out a lot of guys (just nine so far this year), though he did last year (mostly as a reliever).

He has never faced the Cubs. Among current Cubs, only Alex Bregman (0-for-3) and Carson Kelly (0-for-2) have ever seen him.

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You’ll find the game preview, like this one, posted separately on the front page two hours before game time (90 minutes for some early day games following night games).

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Mariners Game #30 Preview and Discussion: SEA at STL, 4/26/26

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - APRIL 15: Emerson Hancock #26 of the Seattle Mariners pitches during the first inning of a game against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park on April 15, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After a wild one yesterday, the Mariners have secured a series win and come into today looking for a sweep. Emerson Hancock takes the mound for Seattle and will look to improve on a slightly shakier performance last time out when he surrendered three homers in a shortened start against the Athletics.

Lineups:

Josh Naylor is out of today’s lineup with a bruised quad, but it’s more of an off-day situation than an actual injury. He’ll be available to pinch-hit off the bench if necessary.

Game information:

Game time: 11:15 AM PT

TV: Mariners.TV, with Aaron Goldsmith and Angie Mentink, and Brad Adam serving as field reporter

Radio: 710 AM Seattle Sports, with Gary Hill Jr. and Ryan Rowland-Smith

Game Thread: Nationals (12-16) at White Sox (11-16)

Sean Burke has a history of success working as a bulk reliever. | Matt Marton-Imagn Images

While yesterday’s extra-inning loss was certainly disappointing, it left little doubt in my mind that this is indeed a different Sox team than the moribund group we’ve become accustomed to over the last few years. Noah Schultz dominated, and while the power surges of Colson Montgomery and Munetaka Murakami have slowed down a bit, other mid-level hitters like Miguel Vargas and Chase Meidroth were there to pick up the slack. The White Sox now have hitters that as a fan you actually want at the plate in a big situation. Despite an early deficit, they mounted a comeback and fought until the end. Not super-used to that one!

Call it “Ricky’s Boys Don’t Quit: Will’s Version,” and they still have a chance to make it three series wins in a row if they can pull out this rubber match against Washington. Sean Burke will go to the mound as the Sox primary pitcher today, with Bryan Hudson — who has been an excellent and unheralded addition to a bullpen that’s been starved for good lefty options — serving as the opener against Washington’s lefty-heavy lineup, which looks like this today:

Righthander Foster Griffin has made a strong return Stateside after a three-year hiatus in Japan, where he ran a 2.57 ERA over three seasons in the dead-ball NPB. He’s won three of his first five starts with Washington without taking a loss, working to a 3.38 ERA over 26 2/3 innings. Here’s the lineup that Will Venable counters with:

Even by the standards of the post-2021 White Sox, that’s a getaway day lineup if I’ve ever seen one. Perhaps they spent too much time out on the town with C.J. Abrams last night. Either way, first pitch is scheduled for at 1:15 p.m. CT, live from Rate Field in Armour Square. If you want to join us, broadcasts are available on CHSN (TV) and WMVP AM 1000 (radio) like always!

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Game Discussion for St. Louis Cardinals vs Seattle Mariners Sunday

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - APRIL 14: Michael McGreevy #36 of the St. Louis Cardinals pitches against the Cleveland Guardians at Busch Stadium on April 14, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Joe Puetz/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The St. Louis Cardinals will try to salvage a game in the short homestand series versus the Mariners on Sunday as Michael McGreevy gets the start for St. Louis while Emerson Hancock will pitch for Seattle. First pitch scheduled for 1:15pm Sunday at Busch Stadium.

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Game Thread #27: Milwaukee Brewers (13-13) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (16-11)

Apr 21, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Kyle Harrison (52) throws during the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: David Reginek-Imagn Images | David Reginek-Imagn Images

Milwaukee has now dropped four straight after last night’s extra-inning loss. The Crew will look to avoid a sweep at the hands of the Pittsburgh Pirates in this afternoon’s series finale.

Kyle Harrison is on the mound for the Brewers. Acquired from Boston in February, the left-hander has been a steady presence early on. He hasn’t allowed more than two runs in any of his four starts and brings a 3.05 ERA into today’s matchup.

Pitching for the Pirates is righty Carmen Mlodzinski, who owns a 3.28 ERA through five appearances. Mlodzinski has completed five innings just twice this season, which could put added strain on a Pittsburgh bullpen that covered five innings yesterday. If Milwaukee can get to him early, there’s an opportunity to do some damage.

No major surprises in today’s lineup. The top of the order — Brice Turang, William Contreras, and Jake Bauers — remains unchanged from last night’s contest. Gary Sánchez, tied with Bauers for the team lead in home runs (with five) hits cleanup.

Garrett Mitchell is in center field and batting fifth. He’s followed by Sal Frelick, who recorded a pair of sacrifice flies last night. Rounding out the bottom of the order are Luis Rengifo, David Hamilton (at shortstop today), and Brandon Lockridge.

As usual, you can catch the game on Brewers.TV, WTMJ 620, and the Brewers Radio Network. First pitch is set for 1:10 p.m.

Washington Nationals vs Chicago White Sox Game Thread

CHICAGO, IL - APRIL 25: Manager Blake Butera (10) of the Washington Nationals talks with his players during an MLB game against the Chicago White Sox on April 25, 2026 at Rate Field in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Nats showed grit and clutch hitting in their extra inning win yesterday. That evened up the series and set up a rubber match this afternoon. This is a series both teams are going to really want to grab, so this will be a hotly contested game.

For the second time this series, the White Sox have a lefty opener, which made Blake Butera alter his lineup. Curtis Mead will be in the 2 spot at first base, while Luis Garcia Jr. is lower in the order, in the 7 spot. CJ Abrams will be back in the lineup after a day off yesterday. Drew Millas will be back behind the dish. He will be catching Foster Griffin, who has had a very good start to his Nats career.

With a lefty on the mound, we will see some new faces for the White Sox. Tanner Murray, Derek Hill and Drew Romo will make their first starts of the series. Luisangel Acuna will also be back in the lineup. Chase Meidroth will be all the way up in the leadoff spot. For the second time in this series, lefty Bryan Hudson will be the opener. Righty Sean Burke will follow him.

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Game Info:

Stadium: Rate Field

Time: 2:10 PM EST

TV: Nationals.TV

Radio: 106.7 The Fan

This has been a very evenly matched series, with the Sox taking game one by a single run and the Nats winning game two in extra innings. That should set up for a fun series finale. Follow along down below and let’s go Nats.

New York Yankees @ Houston Astros: Luis Gil vs. Spencer Arrighetti

It’s been a good week. The Yankees swept Boston and likely played a non-insignificant role in that org’s excising the majority of its MLB coaching staff (including skipper Alex Cora), and then New York came down to Houston and have taken the first two games against their hated Astros. Last night’s win was driven by the club’s patience, as Houston hurlers allowed ten walks in nine innings, spotting the Yankees a ton of traffic. The Yanks have won eight games in a row and seek their first nine-game winning streak since 2022.

This may be a key to the game today, as Astros’ starter Spencer Arrighetti has had walk problems in his first two MLB seasons, and has walked 15 percent (!) of the batters he’s faced across his first two starts. He’s benefitted from some sequencing and some luck, as he hasn’t allowed a home run in 11 innings, and just three runs overall. However, he’s faced Cleveland and Colorado, not exactly offenses known for hitting the ball out of the park. Nobody in baseball walks more than the Yankees do, and only the Dodgers have hit more home runs. Arrighetti might just look like a long-tailed cat in a room full of rocking chairs today.

Meanwhile, the Yankees send Luis Gil to the bump, his fourth start in 2026 and he hasn’t exactly impressed with his results. He’s issuing virtually a walk for every strikeout, and has just a .143 BABIP against so far this year. He increasingly looks like a player that shouldn’t be in an MLB rotation, and we could see some very real fireworks today with these two pitchers squaring off — then again, just saying that makes a 2-1 nailbiter all the more likely.

On the offensive side, it’s another day without the recovering Giancarlo Stanton. Ben Rice will get half a day off as he slides into the DH role and Paul Goldschmidt takes over the cold corner and bats sixth. J.C. Escarra spells Austin Wells after a night game and will be your catcher.

How to Watch:

Location: Daikin Park — Houston, TX

First Pitch: 2:10 pm EDT

TV broadcast: YES / Space City Home Network

Radio broadcast: WFAN 660/101.9 FM, WADO 1280

Online stream: MLB.tv

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Game 28 Game Day Thread – West Sacramento Athletics @ Texas Rangers

Apr 25, 2026; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers shortstop Corey Seager (5) hits an rbi single during the third inning against the Athletics at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images | Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

Northern Hemisphere Athletics @ Texas Rangers

Sunday, April 26, 2026, 1:35 PM CDT (105.3 The Fan / Rangers Sports Network)

The Shed

RHP J.T. Ginn vs. RHP Kumar Rocker

Today’s Lineups

ATHLETICSRANGERS
Nick Kurtz – 1BBrandon Nimmo – RF
Shea Langeliers – CJoc Pederson – DH
Tyler Soderstrom – LFCorey Seager – SS
Brent Rooker – DHJosh Jung – 3B
Carlos Cortes – RFEvan Carter – CF
Jacob Wilson – SSJake Burger – 1B
Jeff McNeil – 2BJosh Smith – 2B
Lawrence Butler – CFDanny Jansen – C
Darell Hernaiz – 3BAlejandro Osuna – LF
J.T. Ginn – RHPKumar Rocker – RHP

Go Rangers!

Tatsuya Imai expected to start rehab assignment in Corpus Christi on Tuesday

Astros right-hander Tatsuya Imai is expected to begin a rehab assignment with Double-A Corpus Christi on Tuesday. 

Imai, who has been on the injured list due to right arm fatigue since April 12, threw a bullpen at Daikin Park Sunday morning before the Astros series finale against the New York Yankees. Manager Joe Espada said Imai will start against the Frisco Roughriders if he comes out of that bullpen feeling good.

“He could go four innings, five innings, just depending how efficient he is,” Espada said. “He’s fully stretched out.”

Espada didn’t say how many rehab starts Imai would need being reinstated from the IL.

Imai signed a three-year, $54 million contract with the Astros from the NPB’s Seibu Lions, that included opt outs after the first two seasons. He posted a 7.27 ERA in his first three Major League starts and was unable to finish the first inning in his last start on April 10 against the Seattle Mariners.

After he was placed on the IL, Imai revealed that the transition to the United States had been tougher than he expected, but Espada said Sunday he believes things are getting better for the 27-year old.

“We continue to talk with him and encourage him to be open with us,” Espada said. “I know he’s got his strength coach finally here. He feels like he’s more complete when it comes to his progression and his process that he has leading into his next start, into his bullpen, so he’s in a much better place mentally.”

Game #27 GameThread: Guardians @ Jays

MLB Toronto Blue Jays left fielder Yohendrick Pinango

Game two of this series. Another win would be nice.

And it would also be nice if Yohendrick Pinango does so well that the Jays can’t bring themselves to send him back to the minors.

The lineup is interesting.

Today’s Lineups

GUARDIANSBLUE JAYS
Steven Kwan – CFErnie Clement – SS
Angel Martinez – LFDaulton Varsho – CF
Jose Ramirez – DHVladimir Guerrero – DH
Rhys Hoskins – 1BJesus Sanchez – RF
David Fry – RFKazuma Okamoto – 3B
Daniel Schneemann – 3BLenyn Sosa – 1B
Juan Brito – 2BYohendrick Pinango – LF
Austin Hedges – CDavis Schneider – 2B
Brayan Rocchio – SSBrandon Valenzuela – C
Slade Cecconi – RHPPatrick Corbin – LHP

Go Jays Go.