Brian Snitker reflects on joining the Braves Hall of Fame and finding a “new normal”

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MARCH 27: Former Atlanta Braves manager Brian Snitker looks on during batting practice prior to the home opener at Truist Park between the Atlanta Braves and the Kansas City Royals on March 27, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Ahead of this evening’s game between the Atlanta Braves and the Philadelphia Phillies, there was a special guest in the press conference room. Well, he’s a special guest who used to be a regular in that room. Former manager Brian Snitker is getting inducted into the Atlanta Braves Hall of Fame and he took some time on his big day to take some questions from the media before the festivities got started.

Snitker was asked about how it feels to be up there with al of the other legendary figures in Braves history and as expected, Snitker felt pretty honored by the recognition.

“It makes me feel great,” said Snit. “When I got the job, I felt like I was a caretaker here to keep this thing going. There’s a lot of history here and we’ve had a lot of success. It takes a lot of people to make that happen and I’ve been very blessed and fortunate to be at the helm here. There’s a lot of people that were involved in that success.”

One of the many, many people that helped contribute to Snitker’s successful tenure here was current Braves manager Walt Weiss, who served as a bench coach under Snitker for eight seasons before taking over. I asked Weiss about what his main takeaway was from spending so much time working under Snitker and he gave a pretty interesting answer to that question.

“I always talk about Snit’s patience,” answered Weiss. “As a bench coach, I would always go in there and make sure everything was good and I know as a manager — especially after a loss — a manager wears a loss really tough. I never wanted Snit to be in there by himself following a loss, so I’d go in there and talk about things or sometimes we wouldn’t talk about anything. I’d just sit there in case he wanted to vent.”

“In the end, I’d go in there after a tough loss and try to make sure he’s okay and he’d end up talking me off of the ledge. He just had a calm presence about him — a patience that came across great in that leadership role. He was great at calming the waters. Through the tough times, he was very consistent and he was the same guy every day. That’s important in leadership — the players see that and it brings a calmness and consistency to the group.”

“I’m still working on that patience part! But that’s probably the greatest takeaway for me from Snit.”

Snitker was asked about his future and whether or not he thought about ending things earlier than usual. Snit was pretty candid in his response and made it clear that the time he decided to retire was indeed the right time and not a moment sooner.

“I might’ve thought about it but I never really seriously processed that. I remember one time after a phone call with Ronnie, the kids weren’t being real good and she’s kind of freaked out and all stressed out and I said, ‘Well, if I gotta come home and leave what I’m doing right here, I’m not going to be very much fun to be around because I’m gonna be miserable.

“This is what I do, this is where I’m happy at. I wanted to keep going. There’s never a time where I didn’t want to do this. I couldn’t wait every year to get to spring training. I hated the end of every year. I loved that routine in July where it’s 100 degrees and every day is the same. I liked that! Now I’m trying to figure out what my new normals are.”

He continued on by talking about what his new normal looks like. While he’s still hanging around baseball, you’ll have a better shot at catching him at one of the many local fields being a supportive grandparent instead of any big league action.

“I’ve been busy going to baseball practices, games, and I’ve been making a lot of sandwiches and getting snacks and going to the ballpark. It’s awesome.”

Going back to Snit’s comments about being a caretaker, it’s truly remarkable to see the journey that he went on as a member of the Braves. From seemingly being a minor-league lifer to getting the interim tag as manager to becoming full-time manager and eventually winning the World Series, this was an incredible run for Snit and one that will have a lasting impact in what’s becoming an increasingly long line of impactful Braves managers.

Jays Beat Guardians

Apr 25, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays catcher Tyler Heineman (55) reacts after the third out against the Cleveland Guardians during the ninth inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images | Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

Guardians 3 Blue Jays 5

It seemed like the Kazuma Okamoto show. He was 2 for 3 with a homer, walk, 2 RBI and a number of nice plays at third. The home run, like yesterday’s was crushed to dead center, 425 feet, 108.9 mph. Just a terrific day for him.

But Kevin Gausman was pretty good too. 6.2 innings, 6 hits, 2 earned, just 3 strikeouts, but no walks. Few things hit hard off him. He came out at 91 pitches, after giving up a home run and a hard hit line drive out. He likely could have stayed, but after a couple of hard hit balls, and a lefty coming up, I was good with the switch.

Mason Fluharty got the third out.

Tyler Rogers had a quick eighth, with the help of a couple of nice plays by Okamoto, He gets such weak contact that infielders are going to have to make good plays for him.

Louis Varland, on the other hand, didn’t have a quick ninth. It went fly out, single, single, double (run scored, Varsho almost made a great catch, but had it go off his glove), walk (bases loaded), strikeout (on eight pitches), and strikeout (on five pitches). Just your routine 30 pitch save.


Offensively? Well, they did enough. I’d have preferred more than enough, but that’s me. 10 hits, and 3 walks, it would have nice to have more than 5 runs.

We scored:

  • One in the fourth: Okamoto homered.
  • Three in the sixth: Vlad singled and stole second. He was pretty easily safe, running on an 3-0 pitch. Okamoto singled putting runners on the corners. Jesús Sánchez struck out. Daulton Varsho singled, he had some tough at bats, but bounce that through the infield (though it could have been called an error on the second baseman, who looked like he was settling up up throw home and cut down the run. Varsho stole second. Davis Schneider struck out. Andrés Giménez doubled in two on a fly ball to left that likely should have been caught, but George Valera spent the game showing what it would be like to have me playing left field.
  • One in the seventh: Straw and Clement singled. Vlad walked. Okomoto walked bringing in a run. But then Sánchez popped out to left, to shallow to score Clement. Varsho hit into a 3-2 force. And Schneider struck out. They should have scored more

Straw, Clement and Okamoto had two hits each. Eloy Jiménez and Sánchez split an 0 for 4 down the middle, and Schneider was 0 for 3 with a walk. He had some bad at bats. Clement had a couple of bad at bats, but also had two hits, so I guess we’ll forgive. But he is so willing to chase a foot off the plate.

Jays of the Day: Okomoto (.22 WPA), Gausman (.20). Varsho deserves an honourable mention.

Other Award: Schneider (-.09) and Sánchez (-.09) both who struck out at the worst times.

Tomorrow’s game is a 1:30 start time. Patrick Corbin (3.68 ERA) vs. Slade Cecconi (6.20). Let’s get some runs off him.

Braves vs Phillies Game Thread: 4/25/2026

ATLANTA, GA - APRIL 24: Jorge Mateo #2 and Ronald Acuña Jr. #13 of the Atlanta Braves celebrate after the Braves defeated the Philadelphia Phillies at Truist Park on Friday, April 24, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kathryn Skeean/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Join us and discuss tonight’s game in the comments below as the Braves seek another series win behind Bryce Elder facing a recovering Zack Wheeler.

Game Info

Game Date/Time: Saturday, April 25, 7:15 p.m. ET

Location: Truist Park, Atlanta, GA

TV: BravesVision

Streaming: MLBTV

Radio: 680 AM / 93.7 FM The Fan

Game #27: Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Milwaukee Brewers

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - APRIL 14: Mitch Keller #23 of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitches during the first inning against the Washington Nationals at PNC Park on April 14, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Milwaukee Brewers, April 25, 2026, 7:10 p.m. ET

Location: American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI

Broadcast: KDKA AM/FM, Sportsnet

Pitching Matchup: Mitch Keller (2-1, 2.79 ERA) vs. Jacob Misiorowski (1-2, 3.04 ERA)


The Pittsburgh Pirates are on the road today against the Milwaukee Brewers looking to grab a win.


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Dodgers on Deck: Sunday, April 26 vs. Cubs

Los Angeles, CA - April 13: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Justin Wrobleski (70) walks off the pitchers mound during the eighth inning of an MLB game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Mets at Dodger Stadium on Monday, April 13, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA. (Ronaldo Bolaños / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

The Dodgers finish off their weekend series against the Cubs on Sunday afternoon at Dodger Stadium, and give the ball to Justin Wrobleski, who is currently on a heater.

Wrobleski has lasted eight innings and seven innings in his last two starts, allowing one total run with no walks in wins over the New York Mets and Colorado Rockies, the latter in the thin air of Coors Field in Denver. The southpaw was won all three of his April starts, with two runs allowed in 20 innings this month.

Left-hander Shota Imanaga is having a stellar April as well, with three runs allowed in his four starts and 24 innings this month, with 25 strikeouts against only four walks.

The Dodgers are 4-1 in games against southpaw starting pitchers this season, and have a 135 wRC+ against left-handed pitchers, second in MLB to the Cubs at a 147 wRC+.

Sunday game info
  • Teams: Dodgers vs. Cubs
  • Ballpark: Dodger Stadium
  • Time: 1:10 p.m.
  • TV: SportsNet LA, MLB Network (out of market)
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

Game #27: Athletics at Rangers Game Thread

BRONX, NY - APRIL 09: Jeffrey Springs #59 of the Athletics pitches during the game against the New York Yankees on April 9, 2026 at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, New York. (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

We’re in first place baby! The A’s came into Arlington and took the first game of this three-game weekend series. Now the team has a chance to put some real distance between them and their division foes as the A’s go for their second straight win in Texas. It’s not even May yet but still, these games count at the end of the year so gotta play hard. Should be an exciting one this evening!

The A’s are sending left-hander Jeffrey Springs to the hill this evening for his sixth start of the season. The southpaw has been electric for the squad in the early going, making a claim to be the best arm in the starting five. He’s coming off an especially rough outing though as he allowed seven White Sox to cross home plate last time out. The veteran will be looking to bounce back this afternoon against a team he’s had some success against in the past.

Here’s how manager Mark Kotsay decided to put together his lineup for this evening’s contest:

The starting lineup gets a smidgen of a shake up at the top as Nick Kurtz and Shea Langeliers swap spots. It’ll be Shea leading things off for the A’s as he’ll also be getting a half-day off by DH’ing this afternoon. After that we got a new name in the #3 spot with another rookie in Colby Thomas. Kotsay sure likes to test things out in the most critical spot in the batting order, doesn’t he?

No Carlos Cortes in the lineup. Interesting decision by Kotsay but everyone needs a breather. We got most of the regulars in there this afternoon though, save for right and second base. The keystone will be handled by Darell Hernaiz this evening as Jeff McNeil gets a day off. Austin Wynns is behind the plate and batting eighth, right ahead of new center fielder Zack Gelof, who earned another start after a fantastic night on both sides of the ball. Are we seeing the beginnings of a legitimate option in center? Another big night would go a long ways for him.

They’ll be tasked with going up against their own left-handed opponent tonight in MacKenzie Gore. Like Springs, he’s had a solid start to his season overall but is on the downturn coming off a rough outing last time out. The A’s would surely like to see that trend continue and hopefully they can jump on the young lefty soon and get him out of the game early. We want to see the relievers in the Texas bullpen this evening.

And the Texas starting nine:

All the big bats in there tonight as they stack up the right-handed hitters. Will they be able to get to Springs though? Doubt it.

Let’s go A’s!

Game 27 Game Day Thread – West Sacramento Athletics @ Texas Rangers

Apr 23, 2026; Arlington, Texas, USA; Texas Rangers center fielder Evan Carter (32) runs the bases and hits an inside the park home run during the third inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images | Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

38°34′50″N 121°31′49″W Athletics @ Texas Rangers

Saturday, April 25, 2026, 6:05 PM CDT (105.3 The Fan / Rangers Sports Network)

The Shed

LHP Jeffrey Springs vs. LHP MacKenzie Gore

Today’s Lineups

ATHLETICSRANGERS
Shea Langeliers – DHBrandon Nimmo – RF
Nick Kurtz – 1BAndrew McCutchen – DH
Colby Thomas – RFCorey Seager – SS
Tyler Soderstrom – LFJake Burger – 1B
Jacob Wilson – SSJosh Jung – 3B
Max Muncy – 3BEzequiel Duran – 2B
Darell Hernaiz – 2BDanny Jansen – C
Austin Wynns – CEvan Carter – CF
Zack Gelof – CFSam Haggerty – LF
Jeffrey Springs – LHPMacKenzie Gore – LHP

Go Rangers!

Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton not in Saturday's lineup vs. Astros following calf injury; IL stint still on table

The Yankees will be without Giancarlo Stanton for at least one game after the slugger exited Friday's game with a calf injury.

Stanton was not in the Yankees' starting lineup for the middle of New York and the Astros' three-game set on Saturday. And speaking before the first pitch, Stanton told the media in Houston that his calf is feeling better and that the organization will wait another 24 hours to decide on the next steps. 

No imaging has been done on Stanton's calf, but that could change depending on how he feels on Sunday.

“It’s not ideal, but that doesn’t mean great or terrible,” Stanton said of his ailment. 

When asked if he could pinch-hit Saturday, Stanton said he hasn't taken swings yet, so he wasn't sure, but he noted that he doesn't know if he's even going to attempt to swing a bat either. 

Yankees manager Aaron Boone confirmed that the team will give the situation a few hours before deciding on how long Stanton will be out of the lineup.

“Whether that turns into a day-to-day situation, or if it turns into a short IL, we'll see," Boone said. "We’ll kind of let the next several hours play out.”

The Yankees wrap up their Houston series Sunday before heading to Arlington to take on the Rangers for three games starting Monday. The Yankees will return home after that, starting a three-game series with the Orioles on Friday.

Stanton is slashing .256/.302/.422 with three home runs, 14 RBI and a .724 OPS so far this season.

13-15: Chart

Apr 25, 2026; St. Louis, Missouri, USA; Seattle Mariners left fielder Randy Arozarena (56) slides safely past St. Louis Cardinals third baseman Nolan Gorman (16) for a stolen base during the first inning at Busch Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-Imagn Images | Jeff Curry-Imagn Images

Mariners 11, Cardinals 9

Snoooooooooooooppp: Cole Young, +0.36 WPA
Nooooooooooope: Bryan Woo, -0.60 WPA

Game Thread Comment of the Day

Seattle Mariners Win a Home Run Derby vs St. Louis Cardinals 11-9

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - APRIL 25: Nathan Church #27 of the St. Louis Cardinals rounds third base after hitting a solo home run against the Seattle Mariners in the second inning at Busch Stadium on April 25, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images) | Getty Images

If you ask starters Matthew Liberatore and Bryan Woo, Saturday’s Cardinals versus Mariners game did not go according to plan as both teams launched 8 home runs in total, but Seattle ended up with more runs on the scoreboard winning 11-9.

The Seattle Mariners struck first when Julio Rodriguez crushed a ball into Big Mac Land after Cal Raleigh singled giving the Mariners a 2-0 lead. That lead didn’t last long as JJ Wetherholt turned on the 2nd pitch he saw and hit a no-doubt home run into the right field stands for his first-ever leadoff homer.

The very next pitch would also become a souvenir, this time in the left field stands, as Ivan Herrera also went yard tying the game at 2-2.

The 2nd inning was equally exciting as Garver reached on an infield single for the Mariners and he scored when Will Wilson hit a 2-run shot making it 4-2 Seattle. That lead was cut in half in the bottom of the 2nd inning when Nathan Church turned a Bryan Woo pitch into an extra ball for the St. Louis Cardinals bullpen to play around with.

The Cardinals pulled even in the bottom of the 3rd inning when Jordan Walker lined a hard single to right field followed by Nolan Gorman doing the same. Walker would score on a bloop single by Masyn Winn that likely should have been a double as the ball landed just barely fair and then bounced up against the netting and then falling back into the field of play. Winn thought it was a ground rule double but the ground rules said it was a live ball. Fortunately Nolan Gorman did advance to third on the play and then he scored on a sacrifice fly by Nathan Church giving the Cardinals the lead 5-4. Winn would score on a 2-run home run by Pedro Pagés who yanked a ball just to the right of the left field foul pole making it 7-4 St. Louis.

Batting practice would continue into the 4th inning when Cole Young (you guessed it) hit a home run to draw the Mariners closer at 7-5 which inspired manager Oli Marmol to bring in Gordon Graceffo with just one out in the 4th inning. Matthew Liberatore’s line for the day was a mere 3 1/3 innings giving up 8 hits including 3 that left the yard and 5 earned runs. Graceffo was able to shut down Seattle by getting Cal Raleigh to hit into a double play. Woo was pulled after just three innings giving up 9 hits and 7 earned runs. He was replaced by Ferrer who started the Cardinals part of the 4th inning allowing a hit to JJ Wetherholt and then hit Ivan Herrera with a pitch, but Burleson, Walker and Gorman were unable to add to the Cardinals lead.

Seattle would reduce the St. Louis lead to just one in the top of the 5th inning when Rodriquez reached on a bloop single. He stole second and was then moved over to third on a ground out to the right side by Naylor. Randy Arozarena brought him in on a sacrifice fly to center making it 7-6 Cardinals. The Mariners would nearly tie the game with one out in the top of the 6th inning when Garver would hit a ball off of reliever George Soriano that would have cleared the left field wall if not for the heroic effort of Nathan Church who made an amazing grab. Young would hit a double high off the center field wall over Victor Scott II and he would score on a single by Wilson tying the game 7-7.

Nathan Church would untie the game in the bottom of the 7th inning when he slammed his second home run of the game after Masyn Winn singled to left giving the Cardinals a 9-7 lead.

Pedro Pagés would leave the game with possible hamstring trouble after beating out an infield single after Church’s home run.

JoJo Romero got into all kinds of trouble in the 8th inning giving up singles to Young and Garver. Rivas laid down a perfect sacrifice bunt to third to move both of them over. Marmol then brought in Riley O’Brien to try and slam the door on the Mariners, but instead the door flung wide open when Connor Joe singled them both in tying the game 9-9. O’Brien would also give up a single to Julio Rodriguez making it first and third for the Mariners, but he would get Naylor to fly out to deep right to end the top of the 8th.

The bottom of the 8th inning was a strange one for Jordan Walker. After getting hit on the top of the hand by a pitch that looked painful, he was called out trying to steal 2nd base when he somehow failed to slide, but instead awkwardly stumbled over the base. The Cardinals appealed the call, but Walker did appear to get tagged during his epic non-slide maneuver.

The game would go off-the-rails for the Cardinals in the top of the 9th inning when the Mariners would load the bases on a bunt single by Crawford, a walk to Garver and a hit-by-pitch for Young. Rivas untied the game by singling off of Riley O’Brien giving Seattle an 11-9 lead. Matt Svanson was brought in to keep the Mariners from adding to their lead. He retired Connor Joe on a lineout to right center, but then walked Raleigh to load the bases again, but he was able to strikeout Rodriguez to close out the top of the 9th inning with no further damage done.

Seattle brought in their closer Andrés Muñoz to finish off the Cardinals in the bottom of the 9th. After walking Nolan Gorman, he struck out Masyn Winn and got a double-play getting Nathan Church to ground out as Nolan Gorman was tagged out to end the game.

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.

Arizona Diamondbacks Gameday Thread, #26: 4/25 vs. Padres

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - APRIL 25: General view of Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú during 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

Today’s Lineups

PADRESDIAMONDBACKS
Ramon Laureano – LFGeraldo Perdomo – SS
Fernando Tatis – RFKetel Marte – 2B
Jackson Merrill – CFCorbin Carroll – RF
Manny Machado – 3BAdrian Del Castillo – C
Xander Bogaerts – SSLourdes Gurriel – LF
Gavin Sheets – DHIldemaro Vargas – 1B
Ty France – 1BNolan Arenado – 3B
Freddy Fermin – CJose Fernandez – DH
Jake Cronenworth – 2BAlek Thomas – CF
German Marquez – RHPZac Gallen – RHP

Redefining the concept of “home game” here a bit. Not the first time the D-backs have been screwed over by the schedule makers. If I remember correctly, when we played the Dodgers in Sydney to kick off the 2014 campaign, those were also considered to be “home games” for Arizona. Admittedly, it probably won’t make any difference in the final reckoning, any more than it did then. In 2014, the D-backs ended the year 64-98, thirty games back of the Dodgers. So the head-to-head record was unimportant. But it’s still slightly galling that these aren’t pulled equally from the two sides making the trip.

It isn’t the first time the D-backs have been scheduled to face the Padres in Mexico. They were originally planned to meet up in April 2020, but that got canceled for obvious reasons. Arizona have also played a number of spring training games down there, though it has been a while. The most recent was more than seven years ago, when they faced the Rockies for a couple of games in Monterrey on March 9-10, 2019. The Diamondbacks lost the first 3-1, but won the second 5-2. Four D-backs remain from the squads who took the field there. Ketel Marte and Ildemaro Vargas on the position player side, while Taylor Clarke and Kevin Ginkel pitched in those contests.

I suspect it’s going to be an offensively-driven series. Four teams have played two-game series in the Alfredo Harp Helú stadium, and only the Rockies scored less than fifteen runs in their contests. The last time the Padres were there, in 2023, they scored twenty-two runs, including a 16-11 slugfest victory over the Giants. All told, there have also been twenty-two home-runs over the four games. So, keeping the ball in the park – and, ideally, on the ground – is going to be important. Interesting the team is going with Ryne Nelson on Sunday, who has been the most fly-ball prone pitcher in our rotation. Let’s hope that doesn’t come back to bite them.

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Yankees activate Ryan Weathers off the paternity list

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 19: Ryan Weathers #40 of the New York Yankees pitches during the game against the Kansas City Royals at Yankee Stadium on April 19, 2026 in New York, New York. (Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Ryan Weathers is back from the paternity list and will be rejoining the rotation ahead of his start tonight in Houston against the Astros. The corresponding move was to place right-hander Angel Chivilli on the injured list with right shoulder discomfort, retroactive to April 23rd.

Asked to fulfill a bigger role early in the season with Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodón both recovering from long-term injuries, Weathers has been terrific in his five starts with the Yankees. The coaching staff has—thus far—helped unlock a new level in the left-hander with a 3.18 ERA and, more importantly, an outstanding 31-percent strikeout rate. He and his wife, Thayer, recently welcomed a baby boy named Paul David Weathers into the world — his middle name coming from his grandfather, the 1996 Yankees World Series champion.

Chivilli heads to the IL, having made just a couple of appearances with the big-league club after coming over from the Rockies in the offseason and beginning 2026 in Triple-A. He hadn’t pitched since coveirng 1.2 scoreless frames against the Royals on April 19th. Fellow reliever Jake Bird was recalled when Weathers was put on leave, so he had been widely expected to return to Triple-A upon Weathers’ activation, but the Chivilli injury obviously changed the status quo.

As important as who the Yankees put on the injured list is who they didn’t: Giancarlo Stanton. The right-handed hitter was removed from the Friday game due to calf tightness, and the initial report was that they were treating it day-to-day. Properly scarred from the plethora of issues Stanton has had to deal with throughout his career, fans can at least reserve some optimism that he wasn’t the one placed on the IL here — yet. He is understandably not in Saturday night’s lineup though, with Amed Rosario filling in at DH.

Stanton and manager Aaron Boone weighed in on the situation, saying that they were still in “wait and see” mode before making any kind of IL decision.

Game Thread #26: Milwaukee Brewers (13-12) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (15-11)

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski (32) throws during the first inning of their game against the Toronto Blue Jays Tuesday, April 14, 2026 at American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | Mark Hoffman/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Well, things didn’t go very well for the Brewers yesterday against Paul Skenes. The reigning NL Cy Young struck out seven Brewers, didn’t walk any, and allowed just one single in seven dominant innings of work. Milwaukee couldn’t muster a hit against either of Skenes’ relievers, either, and they were shut out, 6-0, and managed just two batters over the minimum.

Today, they’ll look to turn their fortunes around with what should be a game with a lower degree of difficulty. But Pittsburgh’s Mitch Keller isn’t a slouch, either; in five starts this season that span 29 innings, he holds a 2.79 ERA and 3.30 FIP. That FIP, though, is buoyed by the fact that he’s allowed just one homer in those 29 innings; his walks are up slightly from the past few seasons (2.8 per nine innings) and his strikeouts are down significantly (5.9, down from a peak of 9.7 when he was an all-star in 2023). For what it’s worth, Keller didn’t have a whole lot of success against Milwaukee in 2025: in three starts, he had a 4.96 ERA and 1.347 WHIP and went 0-2.

Milwaukee’s counter to Keller is Jacob Misiorowski, one of the more exciting Brewers stories of the young season. Miz hasn’t quite put it all together yet but you can feel him getting close: in five starts, Misiorowski is just 1-2 but holds a 3.04 ERA and he leads the majors with 14.2 strikeouts per nine innings. With three strikeouts tonight, Miz will move back into the major-league lead.

Tyler Black, just up from a short stint with Triple-A Nashville after coming off the injured list, will bat cleanup again today after going 0-for-3 against Skenes yesterday (like everyone else, pretty much). Greg Jones gets the start in left field in place of Brandon Lockridge, and the rest of the lineup is packed with lefties against the right-handed Keller. Only William Contreras and Joey Ortiz are in there from the right side of the plate, everyone else is left-handed.

First pitch tonight is at 6:10 p.m. on Brewers TV and the Brewers Radio Network.

Gamethread 4/26: Phillies at Braves

WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 15, 2025: Zack Wheeler #45 of the Philadelphia Phillies prepares to pitch during the fifth inning against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park on August 15, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

Zack Wheeler is back, but can he bring the mojo back to the team as they look to avoid an 11th loss in a row? Time will tell! Will anyone be watching this game with the Flyers Game 4 starting at 8:00pm? Time will tell!

Lineups:

Braves:

Game 25: San Diego Padres at Arizona Diamondbacks

DENVER, COLORADO - APRIL 23: Manny Machado #13 of the San Diego Padres scores on a Miguel Andujar RBI single against the Colorado Rockies in the ninth inning at Coors Field on April 23, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

San Diego Padres (17-8) at Arizona Diamondbacks (14-11), April 25, 2026, 03:05 p.m. PST

Watch: Padres.TV

Location: Estadio Alfredo Harp Helu – Mexico City, Mexico

Listen: 97.3 The Fan



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