ICYMI in Mets Land: Offense stalls again as Marlins take first two games of series

Here's what happened in Mets Land on Saturday in case you missed it...


Phillies dabble in international market, sign Korean pitcher

Dec 9, 2024; Dallas, TX, USA; Philadelphia Phillies general manager Preston Mattingly speaks with the MLB Network at the Hilton Anatole during the 2024 MLB Winter Meetings. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images | Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

They’ve been trying to do it for years with players that have been posted from Japan. Failed pursuits of Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki have resulted in the Phillies ramping up their attempts to bring someone from one of Japan, Korea or some other international baseball league to the team. This weekend, they were successful.

Chan-min Park represents one of the team’s biggest international signings since Miguel Alfredo Gonzalez. He’s got the goods to become successful should he reach that ceiling.

Park operates with a 91-93 mph fastball that has touched as high as 94. He can pound the zone with the offering and it has late ride, allowing him to blow it past more inexperienced batters. Working with a clean and repeatable delivery from a three-quarters slot, he pounds right-handed hitters in with some added sink to his heater.

His best secondaries are a pair of breaking balls in a curveball and slider. They’re presently just solid pitches, but could develop into plus in time, particularly the slide piece, which has already generated spin rates north of 2800 RPMs while sitting 78-82 mph. He has both a changeup and splitter in his arsenal, but has largely backpocketed the latter. Park likes to throw the cambio to both right and left-handed batters and it shows promise as a future putaway offering.

The team now has several high profile additions to their international group with Park and Francisco Renteria. It’s a good step in the right direction.

MLB Player Props & Best Bets for Today, May 24

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There are 16 games on deck today and endless MLB player props to choose from. Luckily for you, I’ve narrowed them down to my three best bets.

Dylan Cease, Shohei Ohtani, and Jordan Walker highlight my MLB picks for Sunday, May 24.

Best MLB player props today

Player PickOdds
Blue Jays Dylan CeaseOver 8.5 strikeouts+106
Dodgers Shohei OhtaniOver 1.5 total bases+101
Cardinals Jordan WalkerOver 1.5 hits + runs + RBI-156

Dylan Cease Over 8.5 strikeouts (+106)

There hasn’t been a lot to love about the Toronto Blue Jays so far this season, but Dylan Cease is one of the only exceptions.

The right-hander is third in the majors with 84 strikeouts, racking up Over 8.5 strikeouts in each of his last three starts.

Cease ranks in the 97th percentile in Whiff % (36.5), thanks to his changeup (58.8 Whiff %) and slider (47.8 Whiff %).

The Pittsburgh Pirates have the fourth-most strikeouts per game (9.27) and are batting just .204 and .225 against the changeup and slider, respectively.

  • Time: 12:15 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Sportsnet, NBCSN/Peacock

Shohei Ohtani Over 1.5 total bases (+101)

Shotime might officially be back, ladies and gentlemen.

Shohei Ohtani enters Sunday on a nine-game hit streak, with Over 1.5 total bases in eight of those contests. His home run numbers may not be there, but he’s still smashing the baseball, ranking in the 95th percentile in barrel % (17.2).

The Los Angeles Dodgers star will feast on a struggling Milwaukee Brewers starter in Brandon Sproat, who has a bloated 1.50 WHIP this season after allowing 38 hits in 40 2/3 innings.

This Brewers bullpen won’t be able to contain Ohtani either, sporting a mediocre 1.32 WHIP.

  • Time: 2:10 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: SportsNet Los Angeles, Brewers.TV

Jordan Walker Over 1.5 hits + runs + RBI (-156)

The St. Louis Cardinals have put up runs for fun against the Cincinnati Reds this weekend, scoring 14 times in two games.

Jordan Walker has been heavily involved in the action, recording two dingers, three runs, four hits, and seven RBI so far this series. He’s also hitOver 1.5 hits + runs + RBI in three straight games overall.

Reds starter Brady Singer has a massive 8.47 ERA and 1.82 WHIP in May, which sets up another big day for Walker and the Cardinals.

  • Time: 1:40 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Cardinals.TV, Reds.TV

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Mets Morning News: Reinforcements are coming, but will it matter?

Apr 16, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; New York Mets pitcher A.J. Minter (33) reacts during the eighth inning against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images | Matt Krohn-Imagn Images

Meet the Mets

The Mets’ bats failed to get anything going in Miami for the second straight day, held to just three hits as the Mets fell to the Marlins 4-1. Despite pitching a season high seven innings, Freddy Peralta took the loss and Miami righty Max Meyer improved to 5-0 on the season with seven scoreless innings of work.

Choose your recap: Amazin’ Avenue, Faith and Fear in Flushing, MLB.com, Newsday, New York Daily News, New York Post

Righty Jonathan Pintaro was recalled from Triple-A Syracuse yesterday and Zach Thornton was sent back down.

Both Jared Young and A.J. Minter are nearing a return for the Mets.

Devin Gordon reflects on Mets fandom for the New York Times in what is likely to be another losing season.

Around the National League East

The Nationals shut out the Braves 2-0 in the other intra-division matchup yesterday. Jake Irvin struck out seven over five no-hit innings and Dylan Crews launched his first home run of the season for Washington. The Braves managed just one hit in the contest.

The Phillies blanked the Guardians 3-0 behind six shutout innings from Zack Wheeler.

Wheeler, who gave up just two hits in the game, has dropped his arm angle 15 degrees incrementally over the past five years. And the change has worked for him.

The Phillies signed Korean right-hander Chan-Min Park, thanks to extra international bonus pool money they acquired in trade that allowed them to make an aggressive offer that tempted Park to bypass a career in the KBO.

Around Major League Baseball

The Angels signed Taijuan Walker, who was recently released by the Phillies, to a minor league deal.

Thomas Harrigan of MLB.com went through eight early-season surprises that seem like they might be for real, like the Rays’ strong run of play and the powerful offenses of the Nationals and Pirates.

Benches cleared at Fenway in 4-2 Red Sox loss to the Twins after a home plate collision between Willson Contreras and former teammate Victor Caratini.

This Date in Mets History

On this date in 1973, the Mets won a marathon 19-inning contest against the Dodgers in Los Angeles that went well past 4:00am ET.

Pirates vs Blue Jays Prediction, Odds & Home Run Pick for Today's MLB Game

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Dylan Cease continues to give hitters trouble in the batter's box, and I’m expecting another strikeout-filled outing against this Pittsburgh Pirates lineup. 

Read on to see why with my Blue Jays vs. Pirates predictions and MLB picks this afternoon.

Pirates vs Blue Jays predictions

Pirates vs Blue Jays best bet: Dylan Cease Over 7.5 strikeouts (-160)

The Pittsburgh Pirates have struck out 23 times already in the first two games of the series. I’m expecting strikeout merchant Dylan Cease to continue mowing down batters in this matchup. 

He’s gone Over today’s posted total of 7.5 strikeouts with 9+ strikeouts in three straight outings. He's second in K/9 this season, averaging 8.1 strikeouts per start, while also ranking in the 97th percentile in whiff rate.

That should match well today against a swing-happy Pirates lineup, which owns the fifth-highest whiff rate in baseball. They have the fourth-highest team strikeout rate at 24%.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Dylan Cease owns a 31.8% strikeout rate against this current Pirates lineup.

Pirates vs Blue Jays same-game parlay (SGP)

George Springer is heating up, riding a six-game hitting streak, while going 2-for-5 against Pirates starter Mitch Keller in his career. He’s also scored in three straight games and in four of his last six outings. I’ll take him to go Over 0.5 runs today.

Jesus Sanchez is quietly on a lengthy hitting streak of his own, recording a hit in six straight games and in 10 of his last 11 outings. He also ranks in the 88th percentile in xBA. I’ll add Over 0.5 hits for Sanchez as the final leg of my SGP.

Pirates vs Blue Jays SGP

  • Dylan Cease Over 7.5 strikeouts
  • George Springer Over 0.5 hits
  • Jesus Sanchez Over 0.5 hits
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Pirates vs Blue Jays home run pick: George Springer (+405)

This Toronto Blue Jays offense has picked up recently, but we’re still waiting on consistent power, so we’ll make this a half-unit wager. However, Pirates starter Mitch Keller has surrendered a home run in each of his last three starts. 

So how about another Springer dinger? The Jays outfielder is starting to find a groove at the plate with a hit in six straight games, homering three times in that stretch.

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  • Best bets: 23-27, +0.55 units
  • SGPs: 10-40, +0.6 units
  • HR picks: 8-42, +2.15 units

Pirates vs Blue Jays odds

  • Moneyline: Pittsburgh +145 | Toronto -170
  • Run line: Pittsburgh +1.5 (-155) | Toronto -1.5 (+130)
  • Over/Under: Over 7.5 (-110) | Under 7.5 (-110)

Pirates vs Blue Jays trend

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How to watch Pirates vs Blue Jays and game info

LocationRogers Centre, Toronto, ON
DateSunday, May 24, 2026
First pitch12:15 p.m. ET
TVSportsnet
Pirates starting pitcherMitch Keller
(4-2, 3.86 ERA)
Blue Jays starting pitcherDylan Cease
(3-2, 2.98 ERA)

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Did the Walt Weiss tackle save the season?

ANAHEIM, CA - APRIL 07: Los Angeles Angels designated hitter Jorge Soler (12) is held back by Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto (9), Los Angeles Angels pitching coach Mike Maddux and Atlanta Braves manager Walt Weiss after he charged the mound during the MLB game between the Atlanta Braves and the Los Angeles Angels on April 7, 2026 at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, CA. (Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Do you know the last game when the Atlanta Braves weren’t in first place by the end of the day? Do you know when Walt Weiss tackled Jorge Soler? If you know one then you know the other. Let’s go back to April 7th.

I don’t know that it saved the season. But for the first twelve games, the Braves were 7-5 and underperforming their xwOBA by .005. Since that point, they’re 29-12 and outrunning their xwOBA by .007. That works out to a wRC+ advantage of 9 before and after. They’re definitely managing to keep the HR/FB monster in its cage. They’re doing a tremendous job getting a song out of Martin Perez, Grant Holmes, and even Chadwick Tromp. But this dustup didn’t do Reynaldo Lopez any favors. He would blow up two weeks later in Washington, and hasn’t approached his 2024 form this season.

So did the Walt Weiss tackle save the season? I mean, no, but one thing that Walt Weiss has been doing is pursuing wins. He chases those down in the same manner that he chased down Jorge Soler in Anaheim. The Braves are up by 9.5 games in the NL East Division. Let’s hope that they run away from everyone.

Is Cardinals first baseman Alec Burleson still under appreciated?

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - MAY 16: Alec Burleson #41 of the St. Louis Cardinals celebrates during a game against the Kansas City Royals at Busch Stadium on May 16, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Joe Puetz/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The St. Louis Cardinals have passed every test thrown their way so far and are in the midst of another as they take on the NL Central in all but one series over the next two-plus weeks. How the rest of May ends up could tell us whether our expectations have shifted for what was supposed to be a rebuild year as the Cardinals could realistically be in first or last in the division by the first weekend of June. By that time, we will be more than 1/3 of the way through the season and I believe we can officially shift away from the overused small sample size arguments, if you have not already.

As we gain clarity on our true expectations for this season, I do not believe we are yet in the middle of the next great Cardinals team, although there are likely pieces here that will be involved with that next iteration of greatness. While we can figure JJ Wetherholt, Jordan Walker, and possibly Ivan Herrera and Masyn Winn will be key cogs for that era, Alec Burleson may just miss the cut simply by being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Despite being one of the most consistent and dependable hitters on the roster, Burly’s age and position could have him out of St. Louis before he is able to see the fruits of his labor ripen up.

I originally had this article asking if Burleson is still underrated, but decided to make the change to under appreciated because of the things he does that the rest of the league may not understand by simply reading the stats. Burleson was a second round pick in the 2020 draft (a draft that only the Cardinals can be proud of), and made his major league debut just two years later. That is already impressive for a guy that maxed out as the Cardinals’ 10th-best prospect by MLB Pipeline, but even more so is the fact that he has not played a game in the minors since his first promotion.

Each year, he has taken his offense to the next level, going from a .691 OPS in his first full big league season in 2023 to now sitting at an .827 OPS before the Reds series after coming off a utility Silver Slugger award last year. His numbers improve every year, raising his OPS+, walk rate, and production stats on a per rate basis since he did miss time last year with injury. What has surprisingly gone in the wrong direction, however, is his value as a defender. Since breaking into the league, the lefty slugger has spent time in left field, right field, and first base, with more time at the cold corner last season than his previous three seasons combined. With Paul Goldschmidt and Willson Contreras manning first base during Burly’s tenure, there simply were not enough innings to go around to Burleson until this year.

Alec Burleson’s underrated defense is tanking his overall value in an unfair way

After the still heartbreaking (to me) trade of Contreras, Burly has unofficially retired his outfield glove for the big pancake glove at first and, to the eye test, has been a solid contributor with the leather. When the eye test meets analytical measures, however, Burleson has technically been one of the worst defenders at first in all of baseball. Over the past two seasons, Burleson has spent 89 games at first base and according to FanGraphs, that minimal time there has totaled a -7 defensive value. This year, among the 19 first basemen who have taken at least 150 plate appearances while playing the position, Burleson is ranked 16th in defense, checking in with a -4 defensive value, as well as a -1 Outs Above Average and 1 Defensive Run Saved. Having watched the vast majority of the Cardinals’ 49 games this year, I came to the conclusion that there is simply no advanced metric that can fully grasp defensive value at first base.

When taking in Burleson’s offense and defense, FanGraphs pegged the slugger as a 1.2 fWAR player which ranks him as 9th-best in the league among primary first baseman. Looking further, though, Burly ranks 25th by measure of defensive value, falling below 30-grade fielder Munetaka Murakami, utility man Spencer Steer, and the rumbling Jake Burger. The other outlets are also down on Burleson’s glove with Baseball Savant giving him a 0 in Fielding Run Value (44th percentile) and -1 Outs Above Average (27th percentile), which again tells me that my eyes are either really messed up or the more likely fact that first base defense is tough to value.

Taking the metrics out of it, Burly has been asked to be the consistent piece of a Cardinals organization that has been going through a rollercoaster stretch for the entirety of his big league career. To his credit, he has taken every challenge in stride and challenging himself to become a more complete baseball player. On a team without any veteran leadership, Burleson has been a voice and example for the youngsters, while also being a solid foundation for Marmol to rally his team around. The issue, though, is that as the only veteran (until Nootbaar comes back), Burleson might miss the timeline for the Cardinals return to relevance if this year goes south.

Because of his early rise to the major leagues, Burleson will approach four years of service time and will be arbitration eligible for this offseason. This will put him as a free agent following the 2028 campaign, putting him firmly in the conversation of extension or trade piece in the next couple of years. Currently, the first base depth is thin behind Burleson, but that is typically a position that can be acquired relatively easily through trade or with cash. If Bloom feels that Burly will still be hitting at his current level or better in his age-30 and later seasons, an extension should be on the table despite his struggles against lefties. With Burly continuing to show his ability to adapt and improve, putting a ceiling on his potential might be premature.

Behind Burleson is Blaze Jordan, who I personally love as a prospect but wonder what the Cardinals feel about his future. Jordan has also played more third base this year so most of the first base starts have gone to 30-year-old Bligh Madris. Among prospects, Leonardo Bernal has played first this year while splitting time behind the plate with Jimmy Crooks and that could be a way to get the switch-hitter promoted quicker as the catching situation continues to be cloudy. Outside of those options, Ivan Herrera has been a common talking point from fans who say he should just simply move to first base, a position he has spent a grand total of eight games while playing in the Caribbean Series winter league in 2023 and I would rather not have a player learn a new position during the season.

Alec Burleson is an established major league hitter who continues to get better every season. He is still just 27-years-old but has been around the big leagues so long that it feels like he is even older. That could also just be because of the beard. Because of the extremely young team surrounding him and an unclear timeline in the organization’s expected return to relevance, Burly could find himself in an awkward in-between phase like teammate Lars Nootbaar may be in when he returns from the injured list in the next couple of weeks.

Minor League Recap: Jacob Zibin has best pro start, Jace LaViolette homers again

Columbus Clippers Travis Bazzana (12) throws the ball to first base during home opener at Huntington Park on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, in Columbus, Ohio. | Samantha Madar/Columbus Dispatch / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Columbus Clippers 7, Louisville Bats 3 F/7 Game 1
Columbus Clippers 0, Louisville Bats 5 F/7 Game 2

Clippers move to 26-24

The Columbus Clippers split their doubleheader with Louisville on Saturday. In game one, Ralphy Velaquez put on a show, going 2-for-4 with a double as he is settling in nicely at Triple-A and showing no signs of slowing down, just missing his first Triple-A home run by about a foot.

George Valera went 1-for-2 with two walks while Dom Nunez went 1-for-1 with a double and two walks and both Milan Tolentino and Kahlil Watson homered, with Tolentino’s being a grand slam.

Starting pitcher Ryan Webb had a strong showing, allowing two runs on five hits in 5.2 innings. He danced around five walks and had two strikeouts. Franco Aleman pitched a perfect seventh inning with two strikeouts.

In game two, no one reached base safely more than once, with Stuart Fairchild having the lone extra base hit — a double.

Starting pitcher Pedro Avila was tagged for four runs on five hits with four walks and four strikeouts in 4.0 innings. Andrew Walters struggled in relief, allowing one run on three hits in just 0.1 innings. Jack Leftwich pitched 2.2 scoreless frames out of the bullpen.

Akron RubberDucks 7, Harrisburg Senators 3

RubberDucks improve to 25-18

Jaison Chourio had the lone multi-hit game, going 2-for-3 with a walk. Alex Mooney tripled and Juan Benjamin, Nick Mitchell and Jake Fox all walked twice.

Starting pitcher Josh Hartle had his best performance of the season, allowing one run on three hits with eight strikeouts and a walk in 5.1 innings.

Jack Carey allowed one run despite not allowing a hit in 2.1 innings due to four walks. Reid Johnson earned the save by pitching the final 1.1 innings of the game.

Lake County Captains 9, Lansing Lugnuts 3

Captains improve to 22-21

Tommy Hawke had his best game of the season, going 2-for-2 with a triple, two walks and two stolen bases, setting the table perfectly for his teammates from the leadoff position as he scored three runs as well.

Jace LaViolette was one of the beneficiaries, blasting a three-run home run, his seventh of the season and he absolutely destroyed it.

Esteban Gonzalez also homered and Logun Clark walked twice, was hit by a pitch and scored three runs.

Starting pitcher Melkis Hernandez allowed three runs on seven hits with three strikeouts and two walks in just 3.0 innings.

Jogly Garcia was solid in the piggyback role, tossing 3.2 scoreless frames with four strikeouts and two walks and the bullpen closed out the game with 2.1 more scoreless innings to preserve the victory.

Hill City Howlers 5, Salem RidgeYaks 4

Howlers improve to 23-21

Luis De La Cruz led the way on offense, going 2-for-3 with a double, two RBIs and a stolen base. Johan Rodriguez also was rock solid, going 2-for-3 with two doubles and a walk while Cannon Peebles went 1-for-3 with a walk and a stolen base.

Starting pitcher Jacob Zibin had the best game of his young, delayed career, throwing 5.0 scoreless one-hit innings with eight strikeouts and two walks.

He’s worth keeping an eye on if he can continue this trend.

ACL Guardians 3, ACL Rangers 11

ACL Guardians fall to 10-7

Outfield prospect Steven Cruz had a perfect day at the plate, going 1-for-1 with three walks and two stolen bases.

Starting pitcher Erigaldi Perez allowed five runs on seven hits in 4.0 innings with five strikeouts and a walk. A rehabbing Matt Jachec pitched a scoreless inning with a strikeout.

Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Jays get to Skenes early and late

TORONTO, CANADA - MAY 23: Jesús Sánchez #12 of the Toronto Blue Jays reacts as a bucket of sports drink is dumped on him during a postgame interview after a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at the Rogers Centre on May 23, 2026 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Tara Walton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Yankees were inactive on Saturday, not because the schedule had them sitting on the couch but because the weather didn’t feel like complying. With the Rays also washed out alongside them, the top of the AL East was inactive for the field to play catch up to.

Toronto Blue Jays (25-27) 5, Pittsburgh Pirates (26-26) 2

Paul Skenes versus Patrick Corbin should’ve been a matchup nightmare for Toronto, but it went the opposite way. Three pitches into his outing, Skenes got taken deep by George Springer to lead off, giving the Jays the lead right away. That score held up until the sixth inning though, when the Pirates briefly bailed out their ace with Bryan Reynolds hitting a two-out single followed by Marcell Ozuna doubling him home.

However, the Jays rallied right back to get Corbin back in line to pick up the win. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and Yohendrick Piñango both singled to put runners on for Jesús Sánchez, who doubled to bring in one of them before Ernie Clement singled another one in. That chased Skenes from the game, but another run would go against him as Andrés Giménez grounded into a double play that allowed Sánchez to score. In a hurry it was 4-1, and then Tyler Heineman led off the seventh with a blast to push the lead to 5-1.

The Pirates managed to manufacture a run back in the eighth via walks and a grounder with an error mixed in, but they went down in order in the ninth to hand Toronto the win and bring them just two games under .500.

Other Games

Minnesota Twins (25-27) 4, Boston Red Sox (22-29) 2: The Sox ran Jovani Morán out as an opener, but found themselves in a 2-0 hole after the first three batters collected hits with an Austin Martin double the big blow of the frame. A Ceddanne Rafaela RBI double in the fourth cut the deficit in half, but the Twins’ offense reignited against bulk pitcher Brayan Bello in the fifth with back-to-back singles and an error loading the bases. A sac fly and single brought home two, giving Minnesota all the runs they’d need as Boston could only get a run across in the ninth on a bases-loaded walk, Jarren Duran striking out to end it.

Philadelphia Phillies (26-26) 3, Cleveland Guardians (31-23) 0: The Guardians gave the Cavaliers an homage by going down 0-3 in this game, but a fourth run wasn’t necessary for the Phillies to close out a shutout. Bryson Stott singled home two in the fourth and Adolis García walked with the bases loaded in the sixth to round out Philadelphia’s scoring, supporting Zack Wheeler as he pitched his second-straight scoreless outing tossing six innings with six strikeouts and just two hits allowed.

Kansas City Royals (21-31) 5, Seattle Mariners (25-28) 0: The Royals jumped out to a 3-0 lead after one thanks to a flurry of contact, two hits and an error getting one across before some groundouts pushed in another run and Jac Caglianone finished off the frame with an RBI single. That would be all that Stephen Kolek would need, as the 29-year-old pitched a complete game shutout and generated tons of weak contact, getting just two strikeouts in the entire outing.

Los Angeles Angels (19-34) 5, Texas Rangers (24-27) 2: Mike Trout lifted his 13th home run of the year in the first to spot the Angels a 2-0 lead, and that expanded in the fifth when Nolan Schanuel doubled in another run. Kyle Higashioka cut into that lead with a solo shot, but Oswald Peraza put it on ice in the eighth with the bases loaded, smacking a grounder through the hole in the left side to score two more.

Dodgers notes: Max Muncy, Roki Sasaki, Teoscar Hernández

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - MAY 22: Max Muncy #13 of the Los Angeles Dodgers reacts after being hit by a pitch during the eighth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field on May 22, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) | Getty Images

During Friday’s loss against the Milwaukee Brewers, Max Muncy was plunked in the right wrist on an inside pitch from Aaron Ashby and was forced to leave the game. Although X-rays came back negative, he was out of the lineup on Saturday as Santiago Espinal got the start at third base.

Muncy will once again be out of the lineup for Sunday’s series finale in Milwaukee, and he will undergo an MRI on Monday once the team is back in Los Angeles, per Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register. Both Muncy and Dave Roberts are optimistic about his wrist, as his wrist guard caught some of the brunt from Ashby’s pitch.

“For me, I think we skipped the worst, because I’ve been hit in that spot before, and I’ve broken that spot before,” Muncy said after the game. “The biggest thing I always took with me from that was just the nauseous feeling that you get, and I didn’t quite have that tonight. So that’s why I’m feeling pretty optimistic about it.”

“I think we’re good right now,” Roberts said. “But once we get to Monday, get back home, I think we’ll see where we’re at to see if we need to get a CT scan on it.”


After allowing three runs in the first inning, Roki Sasaki completed four scoreless innings and earned the win on Saturday against the Brewers, his second winning decision in as many starts. Sasaki now has a sub-5.00 ERA for the first time since his early April, and Dave Roberts is seeing his gradual progression truly blossom, per Jackson Stone of MLB.com.

“It’s a sign of a young player really starting to grow up and understand his responsibility to the team,” Roberts said. “You need to take down innings and outs as a starting pitcher, and it’s not always going to be easy. That’s a learning moment that he could have folded, and last year it might have been tougher for him to get through that first inning, but he got through [it] and went four more scoreless.

“I’m really impressed because it seems like every outing he’s learning and getting better as a Major League pitcher.”


Teoscar Hernández has been hitting in the bottom third of the lineup routinely, but he’s been one of the Dodgers’ best hitters on this road trip, posting a .345 batting average with three home runs and 13 RBI. He was instrumental in Saturday’s 11-3 win over Milwaukee by going 3-4 with a home run and six RBI.

Dave Roberts has seen a great awareness of the zone from Hernández, as he has been more competitive in the box on the road trip, leading to drastically better results at the plate, notes Maddie Lee of the Los Angeles Times.

“For me personally, early on, I think that there was a couple of at-bats per night that he was just giving away. And now the last eight days, something like that, I don’t see him giving away any at-bats. And the production has reflected that.”

Chicago Cubs news and notes — Alcantara, Rea, Hoerner

Today’s Reflections

Well, Nico Hoerner did do something I never saw Ryno do. That, and three singles, was all that there was to talk about after Saturday’s game. Better luck, and lineup, Sunday.

I had a little fun below, but I think Kevin Alcantara can provide a spark, a break, motivation — something — for this team. It was sad to see that Colin Rea’s fine quality start went to waste. I wouldn’t have believed this 10 days ago, but it’s not the starting pitching (for the most part) or the bullpen (for the most part) that is hurting the Cubs. It wasn’t runners LOB — almost no one was on base Saturday. It’s hard to believe after Saturday, but there IS something worse than leaving RISP.

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The Daily PCA Kevin Alcántara (I’m joking):


Food For Thought:

Sam Myers, best known as a blues vocalist and harmonica player, had been with The Rockets as their featured vocalist since 1986. Myers, along with The Rockets, collectively won nine W.C. Handy awards, the blues community’s equivalent to the Grammy awards. The Laurel, Miss., native had performed since his late teens dating back to the early 1950s. Myers was a former drummer with blues great Elmore James from 1952 to 1963 and had performed with countless others.

Myers got started in music while living in Jackson. He became skilled enough at playing the trumpet and drums that he received a non-degree scholarship from the American Conservatory School of Music in Chicago. Myers attended school by day and at night frequented the nightclubs of Chicago’s South Side, meeting and sitting in with Jimmy Rogers, Muddy Waters, Howling Wolf, and Little Walter.

An influencer known as the “Lawn Queen” broke a Guinness World Record in Kentucky by mowing a football field-sized area in under 15 minutes. Hali Rieman, a turf care influencer known as the “Lawn Queen,” drove a mower provided by power technology company Rehlko to mow the TurfMutt Great Lawn at Louisville’s Waterfront Park in 14 minutes and 51.06 seconds.

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This Week in Purple: Why did it have to be snakes?

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - MAY 22: Ryan Waldschmidt #15 of the Arizona Diamondbacks safely steals second base as Ezequiel Tovar #14 of the Colorado Rockies drops the ball during the fifth inning at Chase Field on May 22, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s been a weird, slow, and kind of boring month of May for the Colorado Rockies. Generally good for just two wins a week, the Rockies are just 6-15 this month after going 14-18 in March and April.

The last week has been more of the same. The Rockies picked up wins against the Texas Rangers at home—in a cold and rainy series at Coors—and the Arizona Diamondbacks on the road. The week was book-ended by losses to the Arizona Diamondbacks, though both were relatively close losses.

The Rockies’ week had a few unfortunate events. The first was a streak of over 320 plate appearances without hitting a home run dating back to Friday, May 15th. The streak was thankfully ended by TJ Rumfield—who leads all National League rookies in extra-base hits and total hits—on Saturday evening.

The other was a plague of injuries that continue to test the Rockies’ depth. After Jordan Beck went on the injured list last week, he was joined this week by both Brenton Doyle (left oblique contusion) and Mickey Moniak (right ankle tendonitis). Reliever Victor Vodnik was placed on the injured list as well.

With that being said, here’s what our staff here at Purple Row had to say this week:

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Weekly Discussion Topics

The Rockies’ homer-less streak has certainly contributed to their losses in May. What are some other unpleasant streaks you can remember from Rockies history?

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What were Giants fans’ favorite highlights of the week?

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - MAY 19: Rafael Devers #16 of the San Francisco Giants high fives Willy Adames #2 after hitting a solo home run against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the second inning of the MLB game at Chase Field on May 19, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning, baseball fans!

Another week of San Francisco Giants baseball comes to an end today, so it’s time to share our favorite highlights of the week!

This week, I’ve got to give it to Rafael Devers and Willy Adames hitting back-to-back home runs on back-to-back pitches to lead off the second inning of Tuesday’s 5-3 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks. Sure, the team lost. But that’s a pretty dang cool accomplishment that doesn’t happen all that often. So that’s going to be my pick!

What was your favorite highlight of the week?

What time do the Giants play today?

The Giants wrap up this three-game series against the Chicago White Sox this afternoon at 1:05 p.m. PT.

Orioles minor league recap 5/24: Tides lose on extra-innings grand slam

BALTIMORE, MD - MAY 26: A detail shot of baseballs in a batting practice bucket prior to the game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Monday, May 26, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Hannah Foslien/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Triple-A: Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (MIA) 8, Norfolk Tides 4 – F/10

The Tides spent most of this game behind, but scored two runs in the ninth to take a one-run lead. But the Shrimp tied the game in the bottom half to send it to extras, then scored five runs in the 10th to walk it off.

Cameron Weston started the game and left after three innings with two runs allowed. He gave up three hits and three walks. Enoli Paredes allowed the game-tying run in the ninth, and Andrew Magno took the loss in the 10th. He allowed the Manfred Man to score first, then gave up a walk-off grand slam.

José Barrero was in the middle of the offense tonight, with two doubles. He scored the Tides’ first run in the eighth inning on an error, then knocked in the next two. Jud Fabian singled in the final run. It was a two-hit game for Fabian as well as Johnathan Rodríguez. Heston Kjerstad singled in four ABs.

Box Score

Double-A: Somerset Patriots (NYY) 4, Chesapeake Baysox 0

The Baysox offense managed just four hits in this game. In fact, they had one fewer hit than they did errors. Aron Estrada was responsible for half the hits, two singles. Frederick Bencosme doubled and stole a base. Griff O’Ferrall also had one single to go with three strikeouts.

Starting pitcher Sebastian Gongora somehow allowed just one unearned run despite giving up nine hits and a walk in five innings. After a 1-2-3 first inning, Gongora allowed multiple baserunners in each of the next four innings, but didn’t allow a run until the fifth. He benefitted from two double plays.

Relief pitcher Cohen Achen allowed the other three Patriots runs in one inning pitched. Ben Vespi had a nice outing. He had two hitless innings with no walks and three strikeouts.

Box Score

High-A: Frederick vs Greenville – Canceled

Last night’s game was canceled for rain and will not be made up.

Low-A: Delmarva @ Wilson – Postponed

Delmarva was also rained out. Their game will be made up as part of a doubleheader this afternoon.

Today’s Schedule

  • Norfolk @ Jacksonville, 6:35. Starter: Trace Bright
  • Chesapeake vs Somerset, 1:05. Starter: Luis De León
  • Frederick vs Greenville, 3:05 (Doubleheader). Game 1 starter: Carson Dorsey; Game 2: Kiefer Lord
  • Delmarva @ Wilson, 12:05 (Doubleheader). Game 1 starter: Esteban Mejia; Game 2: TBD

Spencer Schwellenbach throwing, progressing in injury rehab

ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 27: Spencer Schwellenbach #56 of the Atlanta Braves walks in the Opening Day Braves Parade before the game against the Kansas City Royals at Truist Park on March 27, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Jack Casey/Atlanta Braves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Yesterday, Grant McAuley of Atlanta’s 92.9 the Game, From The Diamond and Battery Power, spoke with injured Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Spencer Schwellenbach about his rehabilitation progression.

Schwellenbach told McAuley that he has starting throwing from 60 feet on flat ground every other day – a process that began six days ago. That will be a two week process before he repeats that routine with the distance moved to 75 feet. If that goes well, Schwellenbach is hopeful he can begin throwing off the mound.

Although Schwellenbach says he feels good and is encouraged by the success of his early sessions, a multi-step process of mound work would be needed before he could go on a rehab assignment. Braves manager Walt Weiss told McAuley that there still isn’t a timeline for Schwellenbach’s return to big league action.

Based on the timeline Schwellenbach relayed to McAuley, and the time he’d need to build-up his strength while on a rehab assignment a speculative return could be August or September, assuming no set-backs during his rehabilitation work.

Progress is good news but there’s no guarantee that Schwellenbach will be able to return this season after having bone spurs removed from his pitching elbow in mid-February 2026.

McAuley also provided an update on pitcher AJ Smith-Shawver, who is aiming to return this summer after “Tommy John” surgery last season.