Dodgers on Deck: Wednesday, May 13 vs. Giants

LOS ANGELES, CA - APRIL 28: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani (17) throws a pitch during the MLB game between the Miami Marlins and the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 28, 2026 at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, CA. (Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

LOS ANGELES —Game three of the four-game series between the Dodgers and San Francisco Giants comes Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, with a left-handed starting pitcher on the mound for the first (and only scheduled) time in this set.

That’s Robbie Ray for San Francisco, with a 2.76 ERA and 4.15 xERA in his eight starts. The Giants have lost all three of his starts on the road, though not necessarily of his doing, with a 4.15 ERA in 17 1/3 innings, not allowing more than three runs in any of those starts.

Wednesday figures to be a planned non-start for Mookie Betts, who was activated off the injured list on Monday after missing 32 games with a strained right oblique. Look for Miguel Rojas to start at shortstop against Ray.

Shohei Ohtani starts for the Dodgers on the mound. He won’t hit on Thursday, and might also not hit on Wednesday while he’s pitching.

“It might be a good thing to take a little bit of a load off his plate offensively,” manager Dave Roberts said Tuesday afternoon.

Wednesday game info
  • Teams: Dodgers vs. Giants
  • Ballpark: Dodger Stadium
  • Time: 7:10 p.m.
  • TV: SportsNet LA, MLB Network (out of market)
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

Which Seattle Mariners reliever are you most worried about?

DETROIT, MI - OCTOBER 08: The Seattle Mariners infield and Seattle Mariners manager Dan Wilson (6) wait for Seattle Mariners pitcher Gabe Speier (55) coming in from the bullpen during Game 4 of the ALDS series between the Detroit Tigers and the Seattle Mariners on Wednesday October 8, 2025 at Comerica Park in Detroit, MI. (Photo by Steven King/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

As we wait with bated breath for this very talented Seattle Mariners team to play up to their true talent level, I will continue to pose questions and prompts regarding anxiety levels surround various facts of the team. This week we’re discussing the most naturally anxiety-producing part of the team: the bullpen! I asked y’all in the FEED to rank your top three Mariners relievers you are most worried about and the results did not make me feel less worried, that’s for sure. But, it’s good to air it all out. Let’s get into it and rate some TAKES.

First off, once again here’s my Trademarked Mariners Hot Take Ranking System:

All right, let’s see what y’all’s top three picks are.

Your third most worrisome Mariners reliever is….

Luis Castillo?!?!

Famously a starting pitcher, Castillo’s recent decline in performance has apparently has many fans ready to ship him to the bullpen. This is a scorching take, honestly Cliff Lee level, because if it happens, it means a lot of things have gone very wrong. What makes Castillo still effective even with diminished velocity is his command and his consistency. I can see the argument that maybe he’ll be able to reach back for more velocity given the shorter appearances out of the bullpen, but with no real data to back that up, it’s entirely hearsay.

Moving along, your second most worrisome Mariners reliever is….

Matt Brash

An obviously popular answer, Brash hitting the IL with a bad oblique is a big blow to the Mariners cadre of high-leverage arms. This injury, plus Gabe Speier’s injury, has pushed Jose Ferrer into that role and put further pressure on Bazardo. No need to rush Brash’s returen at this point in the season, but the day Brash returns full-strength will be a good one.

And finally, the obvious winner for most worrisome Mariners reliever is…

Andrés Muñoz

Sigh. Well, yes. He is the closer and he hasn’t been bulletproof this season like he mostly was in 2024 and 2025. So, obliviously the highest leverage arm in the bullpen causes the most worry when they struggle. Much smarter staff writer Ryan Blake wrote extensively about Muñoz’s struggles and how his fastball has seemingly entered the “dead zone” for movement. I highly recommend reading it. Ryan also says Muñoz will “probably be fine” and so we can all hold him to that. Right, Ryan?

All right, who did we miss? Got a hot contrary take? Let’s hear it in the comments.

Mariners Game #43 Preview and Discussion: SEA at HOU, 5/12

May 11, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Seattle Mariners center fielder Julio Rodriguez (44) celebrates with shortstop J.P. Crawford (3) after hitting a home run during the third inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images | Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

The Mariners and Astros face off in the second game of a four-game set tonight.

Bryan Woo gets the ball for the Mariners with an eight-game win streak against Houston on the line. He’s coming off a bounce-back win in last Wednesday’s rubber game against the Braves, where he allowed only one hit and struck out nine in six innings of work. Prior to then, Woo had been shellacked for 13 earned runs over nine innings in his previous two appearances against the Cardinals and Royals. (Our own Zach Mason is waiting with bated breath for tonight’s matchup.)

The Astros will counter with right-hander Tatsuya Imai, who was reinstated from the injured list today. Imai missed just over a month due to fatigue in his pitching arm; his last outing was against the Mariners at T-Mobile Park on April 10, a start where he walked four hitters and threw only 37 pitches before being pulled after only a third of an inning.

Lineups

It’s Care Bears Night at Daikin Park, apparently.

Game Information

First Pitch: 5:10 p.m. PDT

TV: Mariners.TV, with Aaron Goldsmith, Dave Valle, Jay Buhner and Brad Adam

Radio: 710 AM Seattle Sports, with Rick Rizzs and Gary Hill Jr.

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Astros vs. Mariners Game Thread: Game 43, 5/12/2026

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - APRIL 10: Tatsuya Imai #45 of the Houston Astros delivers a pitch during the first inning against the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park on April 10, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Jack Compton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

TONIGHT’S GAME: The Houston Astros (16-26) will continue their homestand tonight in the second game of a four-game series against the rival Seattle Mariners (20-22).

Astros starter RHP Tatsuya Imai (1-0, 7.27 ERA) returns from the IL today after a bout with arm fatigue to face off against the Mariners and RHP Bryan Woo (2-2, 4.02 ERA).

ASTROS ROSTER MOVES: The Astros have reinstated RHP Tatsuya Imai from the 15-day IL today. In a corresponding move, the Astros optioned RHP Logan VanWey to Triple A after last night’s game.

ABOUT IMAI: RHP Tatsuya Imai is set to make his fourth career Major League start tonight and his first in over a month after missing 26 team games with right arm fatigue.

Imai made two minor league starts on his way back, last pitching on May 5 vs. Triple A Albuquerque (1ER/3IP).

In January, the Astros signed Imai to a three-year deal. In 2025, he was an All-Star for the Seibu Lions in the NPB in Japan, where he went 10-5 with a 1.92 ERA (35ER/163.2IP) in 24 games.

VS. SEATTLE: The Astros and Mariners are playing their second series of the 2026 season this week in Houston. The Astros are looking for revenge, as they were swept in a four-game series in Seattle earlier this season from April 10-13.

Houston is 132-102 all-time against the Mariners, including a 68-54 record at home.

ABOUT THE SKIPPER: Astros manager Joe Espada has 191 career managerial victories which ties him with Harry Craft (1962-64) for 12th in franchise history. The two immediately trail Jimy Williams (215) for 11th on that all-time list.

CORREA UNDERGOES SURGERY: IF Carlos Correa underwent successful peroneus brevis tendon repair surgery on his left ankle yesterday. He will be sidelined for the remainder of the 2026 season.

THE ORDER: The Astros have used 42 different batting orders in their 42 games so far this season. Only LF Yordan Alvarez has started every game in the same spot in the lineup (second).

AIR YORDAN: DH Yordan Alvarez is batting .314 (49×156) with 10 doubles, 13 HR, 29 RBI and a 1.044 OPS (.416 OBP/.628 SLG).

In the AL, he ranks first in total bases (98), tied for first in extra-base hits (23), second in OPS, tied for second in hits, third in SLG, tied for third in homers, tied for third in RBI, fourth in OBP, and tied for fourth in batting average.

EXTRA! EXTRA!: DH Yordan Alvarez has 355 career extra-base hits, which ties him with 3B Doug Rader for 10th in extra-base hits in Astros franchise history. The two immediately trail 1B Bob Watson (410) for ninth on that all-time list.

GUN ‘EM DOWN: In just 19 games, C Christian Vázquez has thrown out nine baserunners attempting to steal (in 22 attempts), leading the AL and ranking third in the Majors in that category.

WALKER, TEXAS HAMMER: 1B Christian Walker is hitting .301 (22×73) in his last 19 games (since April 20) with five homers and 11 RBI. Among AL players this season, Walker ranks tied for sixth in extra-base hits (18), seventh in total bases (78), seventh in SLG (.513), and ninth in RBI (27).

HIT PAREDES: 3B Isaac Paredes is hitting .338 (25×74) with a .402 OBP and a .902 OPS in his last 20 games, dating back to April 19. He’s hit safely in 16 of those 20 games and has reached base safely in 18 of last 20 games.

CLIMBING THE CHARTS: With 238 career homers as a second baseman, Jose Altuve needs one more to tie Lou Whitaker for seventh place all-time in MLB history among second basemen.

Altuve also needs two RBI to become the fifth player in franchise history to reach 900.

STARS DOWN IN CORPUS: SS Jeremy Peña (right hamstring strain) and CF Jake Meyers (right oblique strain) will begin minor league rehab assignments tonight at Double A Corpus Christi.

They’ll be joined by LHP Josh Hader (left biceps tendinitis), who had his rehab assignment transferred to Corpus Christi today.

MINOR LEAGUE HONORS:RHP Angel Peralta was named the Florida Complex League Pitcher of the Week for the week of May 4-10.

Peralta made one start during the week, tossing 5.0 scoreless innings, while allowing just one hit en route to a win on May 6 vs. the FCL Cardinals.

TODAY IN ASTROS HISTORY: 1995 – A year after the player’s strike, which canceled the 1994 World Series, the Astros extend an olive branch to their fans by offering free tickets to the Astros-Phillies game at the Astrodome. 30,828 end up in attendance.

Game Info

Game Date/Time: Tuesday, May 12, 7:10 p.m. CT

Location: Daikin Park, Houston, TX

TV: Space City Home Network

Streaming: SCHN+

Radio: KTRH 740 AM, KBME 790 AM & 94.5 FM HD2; TUDN 102.9 FM HD2 (Spanish)

As Mets navigate rash of injuries, poor performances, sticking to protocol is only option…for now

At 5:08 p.m. Tuesday afternoon, Jorge Polanco hit a line drive out to right at Citi Field. He had been peppering the 408 sign on the center field fence for 15 minutes or so. The problem, of course, is that Polanco was not in the lineup when the Mets’ game against the Detroit Tigers started at 7:10 p.m. He has not been in the lineup since April 14.

Some days, the bursitis in Polanco’s left Achilles tendon subsides enough for the Mets to see these tantalizing pregame displays. Some days, it doesn’t. And until he is asymptomatic, they cannot reinstate him. In the meantime, they are not shutting him down.

“Right now, we’re following the protocols laid out by the physicians who are experts in that, and they have not recommended a complete shutdown,” president of baseball operations David Stearns said. “So we’re still following the protocol.”

Nearly a quarter of the way through their 2026 season, Stearns and his last-place Mets are in a similar state of in-between – and so far, they are sticking to the plan.

Some days, when the top end of the rotation pitches well and the lineup hits enough, and one considers the players who could return from injury, it is possible to see the contours of an eventual contender. Some days, when the lineup looks short and their unorthodox bullpen lets deficits grow instead of shrink, they look like a puzzle whose pieces never really fit. Only time can say for sure.

For now, they are proceeding like Polanco, wondering if this season’s wounds can really heal if nothing major changes. May is too early to give up on a season, Stearns insisted Tuesday afternoon.

“I don’t think sitting here in the middle of May, I’m going to do a post-mortem on our season,” Stearns said. “We still have confidence in our team and we’re still going to support this group and do everything we can to have a successful season.”

So they continue to be patient. 

After telling MLB.com that he does not intend to fire Carlos Mendoza, Stearns said Tuesday he continues to think Mendoza “does a really good job,” but would not clarify how long Mendoza is safe.

“I’m not gonna address [Mendoza’s job status] every two weeks when I talk to you guys,” Stearns said. “And I’ll leave it at that.”

At times during the first 40 games of this season, Stearns’s unwillingness to do something drastic – which will eventually be looked upon as patience or obstinance, depending on how the next few months go – has felt hard to comprehend. But firing Mendoza never seemed like it would address the problem, a problem Stearns articulated bluntly on Tuesday.

“We haven’t been a good enough offensive team. We haven’t scored enough runs,” Stearns said. “And I think it’s a combination of we’re having some injuries, and there have also been players who have been healthy who haven’t performed at their customary levels. And we have to do everything we can – we are doing everything we can – to help get those players back to where we need them going forward.”

Bo Bichette, for example, is hitting .222 with a .559 OPS. He is a .290 career hitter with a .793 OPS. One reason to exercise patience with this roster is that Bichette will almost certainly climb toward his career norms in the coming months, and given how far he is below them now, the Mets could cautiously expect quite an outburst. Then again, what if he doesn’t?

Marcus Semien, too, is hitting well below even the declining offensive numbers he has posted in recent years. Even as he has established himself as a steady presence with runners in scoring position, he is hitting .225 with a .594 OPS. Even if one assumes the .230 average and .669 OPS he posted last year are his new mid-30s norms, he should still gain dozens of points in OPS to go with elite defense at second. If he hits a little more…well…Again, mid-May is not mid-August.

And then there are those injured players like Polanco, whose successful return would almost certainly help the Mets claw back. But Polanco seems to be in purgatory. And Luis Robert Jr. seems to have joined him there. Both Mendoza and Stearns acknowledged that Robert Jr.’s lower back pain is “not resolving” and the team has sought out the opinions of specialists to determine why it hasn't. At this point, Stearns said, surgical intervention has not been suggested. Maybe he will heal and play regularly for the Mets again this season. But given the uncertainty around his injury, well…one has to wonder if he won’t.

Francisco Lindor has said he is determined to play again this season, too, and to be sure, no one has suggested his calf strain would prevent him from doing so. But while Lindor is out of his walking boot, he will not know how long he will be out until he gets an MRI in the next few days. That MRI, Stearns said, will tell him whether he is ready to resume baseball activities or whether he will miss several more weeks.

If Lindor can finally pair with Soto and Bichette at the top of the lineup for a prolonged stretch, the Mets offense will look much better. But at this exact moment, the “if” looms large.

Stearns said he has been, and is always, exploring all options for improving his roster. But to this point, the biggest shakeup he has made is calling up 21-year-old outfielder A.J. Ewing, who the Mets plan to play regularly in center field until further notice. But even that move fits all potential outcomes. If this is a lost season, someone the Mets believe will be a key part of their future outfield will gain experience on the job. If it isn’t, Ewing is capable of being a reason why, injecting elite defense into an outfield that already included some from Carson Benge and bringing elite speed to a lineup searching helplessly for a jolt.

“The situation that the big league club is in and the opportunity that’s here right now is certainly part of it,” Stearns said. “But we would not have made the decision to promote A.J. if we didn’t think he was ready for the moment.”

Exactly what moment Ewing needs to be ready for remains to be seen. Maybe he needs to be the sparkplug for a sputtering and expensive baseball behemoth on the verge of dramatic revival. Maybe he needs to get all the experience in meaningful games now before the Mets run out of them and rebuild a roster around him and his fellow younger players.

“We’re not close to that point right now,” Stearns said of the latter possibility. 

For now, the Mets are sticking to the protocol and hoping they somehow heal from within.

Royals vs. White Sox game 42 thread

KANSAS CITY, MO - MAY 05: Stephen Kolek #32 of the Kansas City Royals warms up in the bullpen prior to the game between the Cleveland Guardians and the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium on Tuesday, May 5, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Kyle Rivas/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

It’s time for baseball! After a Monday off day, the Royals are in Chicago to play the White Sox. Stephen Kolek is back for another start, in place of the injured Cole Ragans. While it stinks for Ragans, it is nice to see Kolek get some more chances, as he has looked pretty good so far.

Welp, Salvador Perez is hitting cleanup, dragging his .233 OBP along with him. Perez wasn’t in the lineup on Sunday, so there was maybe some hope that he’d be further down the lineup when he reappeared. The answer is: no. I’m sure that won’t negatively impact the game at all tonight, but we’ll quote these sentences and see if that’s correct truly or ironically.

White Sox lineup

Looks like it’s AAPI heritage night in the Windy City tonight. So, if you’re a member of the Asian American-Pacific Islander community, a particular warm greeting to you tonight as we prepare for some baseball.

Troy Melton’s rehab moves to Toledo, Casey Mize and Will Vest throw bullpens

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - APRIL 28: Casey Mize #12 of the Detroit Tigers gets set to throw a pitch during a game against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on April 28, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/IOS/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Detroit Tigers tend to keep their injury reports as quiet as possible. That makes it difficult to interpret how things are actually going with various injured players. Zach McKinstry was on the injured list for a few weeks for what was described as hip/abdominal inflammation. Turns out it was a Grade 3 oblique tear off his pelvic bone. The inflammation was just the byproduct of a much gnarlier injury. So, it’s best to wait until we get details as to the level of rehab work each player is doing. On Wednesday, we got some pretty good news on that front.

The two most promising notes, are that both Casey Mize (groin strain) and Will Vest (forearm inflammation) threw bullpens on the Tigers’ off day in New York on Monday. Mize’s outing was a live BP session, compared to a regular pen from Vest, so that’s a pretty good sign that Mize is pretty close to going out on a rehab assignment or possibly even just rejoining the Tigers straightaway. Vest may be a little longer, but as a reliever, the pace of his work can accelerate quickly back to the major leagues. The question is how both responded physically after their work on Monday, and we’ll have to see how quickly their next steps come to have a good guess at that.

Relievers Beau Brieske and Connor Seabold have both moved their rehab sessions from Single-A Lakeland up to Triple-A Toledo, indicating that they’re both close to returning to action, though Brieske is on the 60-day injured list and not eligible to return for roughly two more weeks either way.

The same holds true for right-hander Troy Melton, who was shut down in spring camp at the beginning of April with forearm inflammation. Melton’s velocity has been good in short outings in Lakeland, and he certainly appears to have avoided any of the sinister consequences that sometimes follow from forearm inflammation. He won’t be eligible to return for two more weeks, giving him time to build up his innings and get dialed back in should the Tigers expect him to take a spot in the rotation. It’s still possible that a Mize return could have them using Melton in some kind of a hybrid role out of the bullpen, helping to cover innings until Justin Verland potentially returns to action. Or, they may just send Melton out as a full-time starter. We’ll see how they progress his rehab work in Toledo to gather what role they’re expecting him to fill.

Justin Verlander also threw a bullpen on Monday, and in his case it sounds like he’s been throwing well, but still recovering too slowly in regards to the hip injury he’s dealt with since the first week of the season. We’ll just have to see the rate of bullpens ramp up before he’s ready for a rehab assignment in Toledo. He was moved to the 60-day injured list to open Gage Workman’s spot over the weekend, so either way he isn’t eligible to return until the beginning of June.

In other news, Javier Báez has started a hitting progression. That too is a good sign, although with a high ankle injury, we’ll be looking for him to play defense and run the bases before he’s close to a return to action. That still seems more like 2-3 weeks away.

Gleyber Torres is hitting, fielding, and running the bases already, so would seem to be a lot closer to returning to action after a mild oblique strain.

Finally, Jackson Jobe threw a bullpen on Monday as well, and has now been on a pretty regular schedule with his bullpens as he gets closer to a return from last May’s UCL reconstruction surgery. His timeline is probably still a month away from starting to build up workload towards rehab work in June and possibly July, but at least all the progess with Jobe has been at the most optimistic curve in the typical 12-16 month timeline to return from Tommy John surgery.

In a final bit of news, Gary Jones has been named the new manager of the Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens. Jones has coached on A.J. Hinch’s staff since 2022, when he was the first base coach. He’s also served as the third base coach as well as coaching outfield for the Tigers. He’ll take over from interim manager Mike Hessman, who has run the show for the past week since Gabe Alvarez’s termination for an HR violation.

Anthony Volpe brought back by Yankees after Jose Caballero goes on injured list with broken finger

BALTIMORE — Anthony Volpe’s demotion to the minor leagues lasted just a week, and the shortstop rejoined the New York Yankees on Tuesday after José Caballero was diagnosed with a broken right middle finger.

In the midst of a four-game losing streak, New York recalled Volpe from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre before Tuesday night’s game at the Baltimore Orioles and placed Caballero on the 10-day injured list.

“He’s had a number of at-bats and a lot of reps down there, a lot of playing time, kind of a more than a full spring training,” manager Aaron Boone said of Volpe. “So hopefully, he’s ready to go and come up here and be a spark for us.”

Volpe arrived around game time and was in the Yankees dugout in the early innings. Max Schuemann started at shortstop for a second straight game.

Boone made it apparent Volpe will get most of the playing time at shortstop until Caballero returns.

“Yeah, I would expect him to,” the manager said. “I would expect Anthony to play a lot.”

A Gold Glove winner as a rookie in 2023, Volpe had surgery Oct. 14 to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder. He began a 20-day minor league injury rehabilitation assigning on April 14 and was optioned to the RailRiders on May 3 — day 20 — after hitting .250 (11 for 44) with one homer and six RBIs in 13 minor league games.

He hit. 167 (4 for 25) with two doubles and two RBIs in five games with Scranton, leaving his overall minor league stats this year at .221 with one homer and eight RBIs in 18 games.

Because his optional assignment at Scranton was less than 20 days, he will be credited with major league service during that time period. He remains on track to be eligible for free agency after the 2028 World Series.

Volpe, 25, was New York’s starting shortstop from 2023-25 but struggled at the plate, hitting .222 with 52 homers, 192 RBIs and 70 stolen bases over three seasons. His .212 average last year was 144th among 145 qualifiers, his play hampered after he hurt his hurt his left shoulder on May 3.

Caballero was hurt diving back to first base on a pickoff attempt by Milwaukee’s Abner Uribe during the ninth inning of Sunday’s 4-3 loss at the Brewers, even though he was wearing a sliding mitt. He pinch ran in the ninth inning Monday night and was thrown out attempting to steal second for the final out in the Yankees’ 3-2 defeat to the Orioles. Plate umpire Nic Lentz called Caballero safe but was reversed in a video review as a Yankees’ loss ended with a caught stealing for the first time since Curtis Granderson against the Los Angeles Angels on Aug. 9, 2011.

Acquired from Tampa Bay last July 31, the 29-year-old Caballero started 39 games at shortstop and is hitting .249 with four homers, 13 RBIs and 13 stolen bases.

Boone expects Caballero’s time on the IL to be brief, and indicated he will reclaim the starting job at shortstop when he returns.

“Hopefully it’s just the 10 days,” Boone said. “Just depends on how he heals up over the next few days. He’s got a small fracture in there. Tendons, ligaments all good.”

Caballero tried to convince Boone he would be able to play after a few days off, but the manager didn’t accept the argument

“We just didn’t want to risk him doing something more to it where it becomes something he had to deal with all summer,” Boone said.

Game 42 Game Day Thread – Arizona Diamondbacks @ Texas Rangers

May 11, 2026; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers right fielder Brandon Nimmo (24) makes a catch of a batted ball by Arizona Diamondbacks Corbin Carroll during the sixth inning at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images | Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images

Arizona Diamondbacks @ Texas Rangers

Tuesday, May 12, 2026, 7:05 PM CDT (105.3 The Fan / Rangers Sports Network)

The Shed

RHP Zac Gallen vs. LHP MacKenzie Gore

Today’s Lineups

DIAMONDBACKSRANGERS
Ketel Marte – 2BJoc Pederson – DH
Corbin Carroll – RFBrandon Nimmo – RF
Geraldo Perdomo – SSCorey Seager – SS
Nolan Arenado – 3BJosh Jung – 3B
Ildemaro Vargas – 1BEvan Carter – CF
Lourdes Gurriel – LFEzequiel Duran – 2B
Gabriel Moreno – CAlejandro Osuna – LF
Jose Fernandez – DHJake Burger – 1B
Ryan Waldschmidt – CFKyle Higashioka – C
Zac Gallen – RHPMacKenzie Gore – LHP

Go Rangers!

Game Thread: Royals (19-22) at White Sox (19-21)

Munetaka Murakami celebrating while trotting around the bases after a home run.
Munetaka Murakami has homered in his last eight series openers, the most in MLB history. | Getty Images

The South Siders have won three of their last four series and will finally be playing a division opponent as they kick off a three-game set against the Royals. Not having competed against an AL Central team since they split a four-game series in Kansas City last month, the Good Guys have a chance to make some headway in the division, only a game and a half back from the Guardians.

Opening up the series on the mound for the Sox is righthander Erick Fedde, making his sixth start of the season. Fedde has overall been solid in 2026, holding a 3.79 ERA and 1.132 WHIP in 38 innings, but he has struggled with serving up home runs in his last two starts, both against the Angels: three long balls led to four runs in his 4 2/3 frames last Tuesday, and he also surrendered two bombs the start prior. If there’s a bright side to allowing too many home runs, it’s that Fedde seemingly gives up more solo shots. Knock on some wood, folks.

Fedde will still need to maintain control and do his best to keep the ball from leaving the park, as sluggers such as Bobby Witt Jr., Maikel García, and Vinnie Pasquantino pack a tough punch right at the top of the lineup. While Pasquantino has gotten off to a slow start this season, he has a .500 batting average and 1.064 OPS in 10 lifetime at-bats against Fedde, including a round-tripper. Witt has actually had a hard time against the righty, holding just a .334 OPS in 12 chances.

Kansas City Royals starting lineup:

Though he began the year on the IL with an oblique strain, righthander Stephen Kolek made his 2026 debut last week and will be making his second start tonight on the South Side. His 4.50 ERA highlights the three runs allowed in his six innings, though he allowed just four hits, didn’t walk anybody, and struck out three. But a middle-inside sinker that didn’t break was his biggest downfall, which led to Rhys Hoskins taking him deep for three tallies. Luckily for Kolek, his teammates bailed him out with a pair of homers to take the lead back and still get him the win.

Kolek relies most heavily on his 94 mph four-seamer, as well as his 93.6 mph sinker, but he has started to leverage his changeup more this season, which has worked well for him thus far. In 2025, Kolek tossed the change just 11.6% of the time, but opponents were whiffing at a higher rate than the rest of his go-to pitches with just a .049 batting average, and a somehow lower weighted on-base percentage at .042.

What is unfortunate for Kolek, however, is that the two, three, and four hitters for the South Siders — Munetaka Murakami, Miguel Vargas, and Colson Montgomery — have combined for 34 home runs, which is currently greater than the combined totals for six whole teams. Another special tidbit is that Murakami has homered in the first game of the last eight series, and will be going for nine tonight.

Chicago White Sox starting lineup:

Be sure to tune in to CHSN to see if Mune can extend his streak — the most consecutive homers in series openers in MLB history — and jump back to the top of the home run leaderboard alongside Kyle Schwarber and Aaron Judge. You can also listen in at ESPN Chicago AM 1000. Let’s hopefully start this series off on a high note.

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GameThread: Tigers vs. Mets, 7:10 p.m.

May 10, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Detroit Tigers center fielder Matt Vierling (8) hits a triple during the second inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Purnell-Imagn Images | William Purnell-Imagn Images

Detroit Tigers (18-22) vs. New York Mets (15-25)

Time/Place: 7:10 p.m., Citi Field
SB Nation Site: Amazin’ Avenue
Media: Detroit SportsNet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network
Pitching Matchup: RHP Jack Flaherty (0-3, 5.56 ERA) vs. RHP Freddy Peralta (2-3, 3.12 ERA)

PlayerGIPK%BB%GB%FIPfWAR
Flaherty834.029.516.032.65.290.1
Peralta843.123.29.743.73.20.7

Lineups

TIGERSMETS
Kevin McGonigle – SSCarson Benge – RF
Matt Vierling – CFBo Bichette – SS
Colt Keith – DHJuan Soto – LF
Riley Greene – LFMark Vientos – 1B
Dillon Dingler – CMJ Melendez – DH
Wenceel Perez – RFBrett Baty – 3B
Gage Workman – 3BMarcus Semien – 2B
Spencer Torkelson – 1BA.J. Ewing – CF
Zach McKinstry – 2BFrancisco Alvarez – C

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Game #42 GameThread: Rays @ Jays

TORONTO, CANADA - MAY 11: Kazuma Okamoto #7 of the Toronto Blue Jays hits a single against the Tampa Bay Rays during the second inning in their MLB game at the Rogers Centre on May 11, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Mark Blinch/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Jays are facing a tough pitcher tonight. Hopefully they will be able to get some hits off him. But Patrick Corbin has been pretty good too.

Tonight’s lineups:

Today’s Lineups

RAYSBLUE JAYS
Yandy Diaz – DHGeorge Springer – DH
Jonathan Aranda – 1BMyles Straw – RF
Junior Caminero – 3BVladimir Guerrero – 1B
Ryan Vilade – LFKazuma Okamoto – 3B
Jonny DeLuca – RFLenyn Sosa – 2B
Ben Williamson – 2BErnie Clement – SS
Cedric Mullins – CFDaulton Varsho – CF
Nick Fortes – CDavis Schneider – LF
Taylor Walls – SSBrandon Valenzuela – C
Shane McClanahan – LHPPatrick Corbin – LHP

Game Thread: Blink .142: The Cedric Mullins Story

ST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA - MAY 06: Cedric Mullins #31 of the Tampa Bay Rays celebrates with teammates in the dugout after scoring in the eighth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays at Tropicana Field on May 06, 2026 in St Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images) | Getty Images

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Braves vs Cubs chat and discussion: Grant Holmes vs Colin Rea

DENVER, COLORADO - MAY 01: Starting pitcher Grant Holmes #66 of the Atlanta Braves throws against the Colorado Rockies in the first inning at Coors Field on May 01, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Atlanta Braves are in the midst of one of their best starts in franchise history. They are on pace for a 110-52 record while leading MLB in run differential after defeating the pre-season World Series favorites and having shown they are clear favorites in a division that has the high spending Mets and Phillies in it.

Tonight they will face the Chicago Cubs who are arguably the hottest team in MLB despite having lost their two last games. They have two separate ten game winning streaks and had a fifteen game winning streak at home. If the Braves can win tonight, it could go a long way in continuing to show that the Braves are a real threat to win it all.

Grant Holmes has been the weak link this season in the Braves’ rotation, but despite him having an ERA of 5.13 ERA in his past five starts, the Braves are 4-1 in those games. He will be facing Colin Rea who has a 4.39 ERA in his last five starts.

First pitch is at 7:15 EDT

Lineup

Preview

Game 42: Marlins at Twins

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - APRIL 30: Bailey Ober #17 of the Minnesota Twins pitches against the Toronto Blue Jays on April 30, 2026 at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Brace Hemmelgarn/Minnesota Twins/Getty Images) | Getty Images

First Pitch: 6:40 PM CDT

TV: Twins.TV

Radio: TIBN, WCCO 830, The Wolf 102.9 FM, Audacy App

Know thine enemy:Fish On First

The Twins, after a big, if surprising, series win in Cleveland, look to carry that momentum home as they face the Marlins. Eury Pérez gets the start for Miami, and they’re hoping their former top pitching prospect can regain some control, as his BB/9 has ballooned from 3 in previous seasons to 4.5. The Twins will counter with Bailey Ober, who gave up 5 runs in a loss to the Nationals his last time out.

Today’s Lineups

MARLINSTWINS
Xavier Edwards – 2BByron Buxton – CF
Liam Hicks – 1BTrevor Larnach – LF
Otto Lopez – SSRyan Jeffers – C
Kyle Stowers – RFJosh Bell – DH
Connor Norby – 3BAustin Martin – RF
Jakob Marsee – CFLuke Keaschall – 2B
Christopher Morel – DHKody Clemens – 1B
Joe Mack – CBrooks Lee – SS
Heriberto Hernandez – LFRoyce Lewis – 3B
Eury Perez – RHPBailey Ober – RHP