Mets at Astros: Lineups, how to watch, and open thread, 3/14/26

Mets lineup

  1. A.J. Ewing – RF
  2. Mark Vientos – 1B
  3. Carson Benge – CF
  4. Christian Arroyo – 3B
  5. José Rojas – DH
  6. Austin Barnes – C
  7. Vidal Bruján – SS
  8. Cristian Pache – LF
  9. Mitch Voit – 2B

SP: Freddy Peralta (RHP)

Astros lineup

lineup to follow

Broadcast info

First pitch: 6:05 PM EDT
TV: MLBN, Space City Home Network (Astros)
Radio: KBME 790 AM/94.5 FM HD-2 (Astros)

How to watch Venezuela vs. Japan in the WBC 2026 quarterfinals for free

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An image collage containing 1 images, Image 1 shows TOKYO, JAPAN - MARCH 08: Shohei Ohtani #16 of Team Japan reacts in the fifth inning during the 2026 World Baseball Classic Pool C game between Australia and Japan at Tokyo Dome on March 8, 2026 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

The defending WBC champions will continue its title defense into the quarterfinals tonight.

Team Japan, who has won the World Baseball Classic three times, is currently undefeated going into today’s game with a 4-0 record and wins against Chinese Tapei, Australia, Korea and Czechia. The “Samurai Japan” roster is led by global superstar Shohei Ohtani and features a mix of MLB standouts and top talent from Nippon Professional Baseball.

Venezuela counters with a star-studded lineup of its own, headlined by Ronald Acuña Jr. With a deep group of major league hitters capable of changing the game with one swing, Venezuela has the offensive depth to challenge any pitching staff in the field, including Japan’s. As Pool D runners-up, Venezuela went 3-1 in the group stage, only falling to Pool D winners Dominican Republic.

2026 world baseball classic: what to know
  • Who: Japan vs. Venezuela (quarterfinal)
  • When: March 14, 9 p.m. ET
  • Where: loanDepot Park (Miami, Florida)
  • Channel: FOX
  • Streaming: DIRECTV (try it free)

The winner of tonight’s winner-take-all quarterfinal will advance to Monday’s semifinal against the winner of Puerto Rico vs. Italy.

Japan-Venezuela WBC 2026 start time

The World Baseball Classic quarterfinal between Puerto Rico and Italy is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. ET today, March 14.

How to watch Japan vs. Venezuela for free

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Japan vs. Venezuela pitchers

Ranger Suarez will start for Venezuela, while Yoshinobu Yamamoto gets the start for Japan. Both pitchers will start their second games of the World Baseball Classic.

World Baseball Classic 2026 key dates

  • QF 4: Japan vs. Venezuela – March 14, 9 p.m. ET (FOX)
  • SF 1: Dominican Republic vs. United States – March 15, 8 p.m. ET (FS1)
  • SF 2: QF3 winner vs. QF4 winner – March 16, 8 p.m. ET (FS1)
  • Championship – March 17, 8 p.m. ET (FOX)

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Astros vs. Mets 3/14/2026 Spring Training Game Thread

WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 10: Ryan Weiss #51 of the Houston Astros throws a pitch during practice at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on February 10, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Houston Astros/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Houston Astros (7-10-3) take on the New York Mets (10-7) in West Palm Beach in Grapefruit League play.

RHP Ryan Weiss gets his first start of the Spring for Houston, opposed by RHP Freddy Peralta of New York.

TONIGHT’S STARTER: Weiss is making his first start and third appearance of the Grapefruit League this season. In his previous two outings, he’s combined to record a 1.69 ERA (1ER/5.1IP) with six strikeouts and a .158 opponent batting average. He signed a Major League deal with Houston on December 9, 2025 after some time in Japan. His first appearance for the Astros will be his Major League debut.

TODAY’S POTENTIAL RELIEVERS: RHP Peter Lambert, RHP Roddery Munoz and RHP Logan VanWey.

OTHER NOTES: Joe Espada told reporters that Brice Matthews will see some time in left field today. He’s yet to log any time in left field as a professional.

Game Info

Game Date/Time: Saturday, March 14, 5:05 p.m. CST

Location: CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches – W. Palm Beach, Florida

TV: Space City Home Network

Streaming: MLB.TV

Radio: KBME 790 AM/94.5 FM HD-2

Phillies’ late homer dooms Yankees as bullpen falters behind Max Fried

Mar 14, 2026; Tampa, Florida, USA; New York Yankees outfielder Marco Luciano (60) breaks his bat on an rbi single against the Philadelphia Phillies in the eighth inning during spring training at George M. Steinbrenner Field. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images | Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

I think it may be possible there’s some risk in trading for Rockies relievers. The org isn’t exactly known for churning out well-developed arms, and Angel Chivilli is having a nightmare of a spring training. The Yankees got a good start from Max Fried — save one bad frame — and clawed their way out of a couple deficits, but it wasn’t enough to overcome a late home run in Saturday’s 6-4 loss to Philadelphia.

Max Fried was perfect through his first two innings until being clipped a few times in the third. René Pinto got around on a ball that ended up being an automatic double, before a pair of singles brought him around to score. The second single was partially Fried’s fault, as he didn’t do enough to get over to first and turn the hit into a run-scoring out. For a guy as good defensively as Max is, you’ll chalk that up to bad play, so let’s get those bad plays out in March, not September.

Another flub came after a double steal, where Fried lost the handle on a pickoff attempt at third, and a final single from Dylan Moore put the Phillies up 3-0. Max wasn’t exactly hit hard at all, but struggled with command in the zone and certainly did himself no favors on the defensive side of things. I have full confidence in him putting together another excellent season if he stays healthy, but that third inning wasn’t much fun for anyone in pinstripes. If nothing else, he was able to finish two more innings cleanly, leaving the game with one out in the sixth.

Offensively, it seemed the Yankees were getting some baserunning work in, with both Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Jasson Domínguez swiping a bag and making an out on the basepaths. Jasson was caught by the catcher while Jazz was picked off at second, but between those two and José Caballero, it feels like the club is going to be more dynamic once on base than most recent Yankee squads. The Martian also chipped in with an RBI single, his 10th run driven in of Grapefruit League play.

Jake Bird had himself a decent enough outing. He did walk the first man he faced but ended up recording four outs, two via the strikeout, in something of a cauterizing effort. Bird has not been a representative MLB player since leaving Colorado — honestly maybe even before that — but putting up zeros in spring is the first step to getting back to being a valuable member of an MLB roster.

The Yankees got their runs back in the bottom of the seventh, with Domínguez once again in the thick of it. A hustle single got him on base, moving to third on Paul DeJong’s autodouble, and coming in to score on a groundout. Marco Luciano grounded a ball to left field to bring in DeJong, and we were all tied up. Both teams also pushed across a run in their eighth innings, with the Yankees’ courtesy of Braden Shewmake:

Unfortunately I don’t think Angel Chivilli will be breaking camp with the MLB team. The winter acquisition has struggled in camp, and while pitching the ninth gave up a bomb to center field that put the Phillies up 6-4. He did get a pair of strikeouts, but the righty has an unsightly 14.85 ERA in exhibition play. I think he needs to work on some things down in Triple-A.

The club went down quietly in the ninth, making the home run by Phillies minor leaguer Felix Reyes the eventual game-winner. We’ll be back tomorrow afternoon with another spring showdown, with the Yankees welcoming the Tigers to Tampa. Luis Gil gets the ball for that outing, with first pitch at 1:05pm ET.

Box Score

WBC + Arizona Diamondbacks Spring Training Gameday Thread, #23 @ Giants

Mar 17, 2024; Scottsdale, Arizona, USA; A general view of fans arriving for a spring training game between the Colorado Rockies and San Francisco Giants at Scottsdale Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Allan Henry-Imagn Images

Another double-dip day, and in the World Baseball Classic, Italy and Puerto Rico is already under way. Remarkably, the Italians put up a four-spot in the bottom of the first, so their Cinderella story continues. I’m trying to think of an equivalent team reaching the World Cup semi-final. Morocco were unexpected semi-finalists last time. Maybe Turkey in 2002? Later on (6 pm Arizona time), Japan plays Venezuela to see who the Italians or Ricans will get in the semi-final. And I see Puerto Rico has just loaded the bases with one out in the second, without needing a hit, so this one may be far from over yet…

Back in the more prosaic surroundings of the Cactus League, here’s your line-up for the D-backs.

Zac has been pretty good so far this spring: just one hit through four innings, with no walks and five strikeouts. He has a lot to prove this year, so hopefully the good form isn’t just a spring fling. After Gallen, the scheduled pitchers are RHP Joe Ross, RHP Kevin Ginkel, RHP Ryan Thompson and RHP Juan Morillo. Carroll is back in the line-up again, though still limited to DH duties for whatever reason. Also on the health front, Gabriel Moreno’s imaging (he was a late scratch with forearm tightness last night) showed only some inflammation and no structural damage.

This one is also on dbacks.tv, with the Giants feed this afternoon, so tune in and join us there!

Spring Training Game Thread: Padres at Rangers/Rangers at Reds

Feb 20, 2026; Surprise, Arizona, USA; Texas Rangers pitcher Nathan Eovaldi (17) delivers to the plate in the first inning against the Kansas City Royals at Surprise Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images | Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Today the Texas Rangers have divvied up the squad and sent half to Goodyear, AZ to take on the Cincinnati Reds while the rest remain in Surprise, AZ for a Cactus League tussle against the San Diego Padres.

In Surprise, RHP Nathan Eovaldi will take the bump for Texas opposite LHP Marco Gonzales for San Diego. In Goodyear, it will be LHP Austin Gomber for Texas against RHP Rhett Lowder for Cincinnati.

Here are the lineups for the home game against the Padres:

Today’s Lineups

PADRESRANGERS
Bryce Johnson – CFBrandon Nimmo – RF
Ty France – 1BWyatt Langford – CF
Nick Schnell – RFCorey Seager – SS
Jase Bowen – DHAndrew McCutchen – DH
Carlos D. Rodriguez – LFJosh Smith – 3B
Nick Solak – 2BEvan Carter – LF
Rodolfo Duran – CSam Haggerty – 2B
Francisco Acuna – SSEzequiel Duran – 1B
Pablo Reyes – 3BWillie MacIver – C
Marco Gonzales – LHPNathan Eovaldi – RHP

Here are the lineups for the away game against the Reds:

Today’s Lineups

RANGERSREDS
Joc Pederson – DHTJ Friedl – DH
Alejandro Osuna – LFWill Benson – CF
Jake Burger – 1BJose Trevino – C
Mark Canha – RFNathaniel Lowe – 1B
Tyler Wade – SSJJ Bleday – RF
Michael Helman – CFRece Hinds – LF
Cameron Cauley – 2BP.J. Higgins – 3B
Jonah Bride – 3BMichael Chavis – 2B
Jose Herrera – CLeo Balcazar – SS
Austin Gomber – LHPRhett Lowder – RHP

You can watch the Surprise game on the Rangers Sports Network, listen via 105.3 The Fan, or follow along on Gameday. Alternatively, if you want to catch the game from Goodyear, the Reds have a radio feed but you can also follow along on Gameday.

First pitch for both games today are scheduled for 3:05 pm CT.

Go Rangers!

Spring Training GAME THREAD: Guardians vs. Padres

GOODYEAR, ARIZONA - MARCH 7: Jose Ramirez #11 of the Cleveland Guardians sits in the dugout prior to a Spring Training game against the San Diego Padres at Goodyear Ballpark on March 7, 2026 in Goodyear, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images) | Getty Images

here’s the lineup:

Martinez LF

DeLauter RF

Ramirez 3B

Manzardo 1B

Hoskins DH

Rocchio 2B

Arias SS

Hedges C

Halpin CF

Spring Game #23:A’s vs Royals Game Thread

SURPRISE, ARIZONA - MARCH 12: Henry Bolte #33 of the Athletics hits a solo home run against the Texas Rangers during the third inning of the spring training game at Surprise Stadium on March 12, 2026 in Surprise, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Entering 2026, the consensus around the Athletics was that the team would be led by its talented group of hitters, who may have to outscore opponents to compensate for the team’s average pitching staff. While spring training stats rarely matter and often do not influence how the season will go, the fact that the A’s have scored more runs than every other MLB team shows that their offense is already living up to expectations. The team scored 22 runs across yesterday’s split-squad doubleheader, with one squad putting up 13 against the Milwaukee Brewers and the other scoring nine against the San Diego Padres.

On the other hand, A’s pitchers have struggled this spring, giving up the third-most runs in the league. That is not a good look for a team that needs improved pitching if it wants to win more games this season.

Today marks another opportunity for the team to get its pitchers on the right track before Opening Day. This afternoon, the A’s will host the Royals, looking to get revenge for the Royals winning 7-6 in their first matchup earlier this spring. Left-hander Jacob Lopez will make his second start of the spring. Following a gradual post-injury ramp-up, Lopez made his first Cactus League appearance last Sunday against the Los Angeles Dodgers, allowing three runs in two innings pitched.

Now that he has shaken off some rust, look for Lopez to pitch a little deeper in today’s game with hopefully better results. If the A’s can get Lopez to pitch for a full season as well as he did during his 25-inning scoreless streak last summer, then that dramatically changes the outlook on this team’s rotation. The team will be watching his performance today closely to see if he is ready to be in the rotation by the beginning of the season. An alternative, if he is not yet built up to start, would be to put him in the bullpen as an option in later innings, long relief or as someone ready to slide into the rotation if another pitcher gets hurt.

Here’s how the A’s lineup versus the Royals looks this afternoon:

Once again, the A’s lineup looks very close to how it will be for regular season games. First baseman Nick Kurtz seems locked into the leadoff spot until a more traditional leadoff table-setter hitter emerges for this team. Right fielder Lawrence Butler, who started several games last year hitting first, has the speed and athleticism typically seen among leadoff hitters. However, he has yet to play in a Cactus League game and A’s manager Mark Kotsay seems to appreciate having Kurtz’s power and on-base ability atop his lineup.

Andy Ibàñez, who will play several positions for the A’s this season, gets the start at third base today. In the outfield, starting left fielder Tyler Soderstrom is joined by two guys performing well at camp. Henry Bolte, the club’s top outfield prospect, may have sped up his MLB arrival with his impressive spring. His three-run home run to right field off right-hander Michael King, one of the Padres’ best pitchers, started the A’s seven-run, four-homer inning that gave them the lead yesterday. Last but not least, non-roster invitee Cade Marlowe has also made the most of his playing time.

That lineup will be facing Royals right-hander Ryan Berget, who will be making his fourth Cactus League start. Berget, who is vying for a spot in his team’s rotation, has performed well so far, going 0-1 with a 3.00 ERA over six innings pitched.

Here’s how the Royals stack up:

With so many of Kansas City’s stars — Bobby Witt Jr, Maikel Garcia and Salvador Perez —still playing for their respective counties in the World Baseball Classic (WBC), the Royals’ lineup today is full of non-roster invitees and players like Nick Loftin and Josh Rojas who are looking to make the team. As a result, it should not be too difficult a matchup for Lopez and the Athletics this afternoon.

Speaking of the WBC, with Team Canada eliminated, Denzel Clarke is set to return to A’s camp. He showed off his defense in the tournament, although he did not contribute much offensively for his country. However, several A’s players are still competing. Darell Hernáiz and Carlos Cortes are in Puerto Rico’s starting lineup for its quarterfinal clash against Italy this afternoon. Tomorrow, Luis Severino will start for Team Dominican Republic in its heavyweight showdown against Team USA. It would not be a shock if fellow A’s pitcher Elvis Alvarado also appears in that game out of the Dominican Republic’s bullpen.

A lot of baseball is happening today and tomorrow! Let’s go A’s!

Quick Spring Recap: Jays Lose To Tigers

DUNEDIN, - MARCH 13: George Springer #4 of the Toronto Blue Jays celebrates with teammates in the dugout during the game between the Minnesota Twins and the Toronto Blue Jays at TD Ballpark on Friday, March 13, 2026 in Dunedin, Flordia. (Photo by Cole Carter/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Tigers 6 Blue Jays 1

Another great start from Max Scherzer. He went 4.2 scoreless innings, 2 hits, 2 walks and 5 strikeouts. He threw 65 pitches. It looks like he’s already ready for the regular season. Two start and no earned runs against.

Other pitchers:

  • Tommy Nance: 1.1 innings, 2 hits, 2 earned, 2 walks 1 strikeout. 6.75 ERA on the spring.
  • Louis Varland: 1 inning, 1 hit, 1 earned, 1 walk and 1 strikeouts. 9.00.
  • Jorge Alcala: 0.1 inning, 4 hits, 2 earned. 8.44.
  • Josh Flemming: 2 innings, 2 hits, 1 earned, 2 strikeouts.

Batters, starters:

  • George Springer: 0 for 3. .143.
  • Davis Schneider: 0 for 3, k. .111.
  • Alejandro Kirk: 0 for 3, 2 k. .214.
  • Ely Jimenez: 0 for 3. k. .278.
  • Daulton Varsho: 2 for 1. RBI, home run, his fourth homer of the spring. .455. He’s looked excellent this spring.
  • Leo Jimenez: 0 for 2, k. .267.
  • Myles Straw: 1 for 2, k. .192.
  • Josh Kasevish: 0 for 2, 2 k. .300.
  • Riley Tirotta: 2 for 2. .250.

Others:

  • Rafael Lantigua: Walk. .393. Also threw out 2 base runners from the outfield.
  • Josh Rivera: 0 for 1, k. .222.
  • Robert Brooks: Walk. .286.
  • Yohendrick Pinango: 0 for 1, k. .125.
  • RJ Schreck: 0 for 2, k. .176.
  • Arjun Nimmala: 1 for 1, walk. .261.
  • Jonatan Clase: 0 for 1, walk. .272. Also made an error in the outfield.
  • Charles MaAdoo: 0 for 2. .214.
  • Sean Keys: 0 for 1, k. .214..

Jays are 8-11 on the spring.

The Jays travel to Port St. Lucie, Florida to play the Mets tomorrow, at 1:00 Eastern.

And the USA and Dominican Republic play at 8:00 Eastern tomorrow.

Max Fried delivers decent outing as Yankees fall to Phillies 6-4

Max Fried had a decent outing for the Yankees as he prepares to start Opening Day, but the Yankees' batters failed to leave much of a mark in a 6-4 loss to the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday in Tampa during Grapefruit League action.

Here are the takeaways...

- Fried retired the first six batters he faced and appeared to hardly break a sweat, getting four groundouts and a strikeout swinging on a changeup on 19 pitches (16 strikes).

In the third, René Pinto cracked a one-out ground-rule double down the left field line (105.7 mph off the bat), Christian Cairo blooped a single into left to cover the corners, and a Baltimore chop infield single plated the first run. Philadelphia executed a double-steal to put two in scoring position, and after Fried beat EdmundoSosa for a nine-pitch strikeout, getting him to chase a 96 mph heater above the zone, a pickoff attempt at second saw the ball squirt out of Jazz Chisholm Jr.’s glove, allowing Cairo to score from third. Fried was charged with the error.

Fried left a sinker over the heart of the plate to DylanMoore, who cracked an RBI single just fair down the first base line. The lefty got Brandon Marsh looking at a sweeper to end the inning on his 31st pitch of the frame.

Fried rebounded with consecutive 1-2-3 innings, needing 12 pitches in the fourth and nine in the fifth. He allowed a single to left by Sosa before getting Moore swinging on three pitches to close his day. The Opening Day starter’s final line: 5.1 innings, five hits, three runs, four strikeouts, and no walks on 75 pitches (53 strikes).

- Jake Bird was the first man out of the ‘pen and he issued a four-pitch walk to the first man he saw to put two men on base. The righty got Liover Peguero swinging and a grounder to third to strand the runners. Bird added a strikeout in the seventh, finishing his four-out day on 21 pitches (12 strikes).

- Phillies starter Bryse Wilson, a non-roster invitee to camp who pitched with the Chicago White Sox the last two years, allowed three base runners (two walks, reached on error) but no hits in three scoreless innings against the Yanks’ starters, who didn't have a great day at the plate.

- Cody Bellinger reached on an error in his first at-bat on a grounder that ate up the Phillies’ first baseman on a wild bounce. He drilled a triple into the right-center gap on a center-cut 96 mph fastball from Jonathan Bowlan with one out in the fourth, taking third on a bit of lackadaisical relay work. He finished 1-for-3 with a strikeout.

- Ben Rice, playing first base as he hasn’t caught a game during spring, cracked a ground-rule double in the left-center gap to start the sixth against left-hander Kyle Backhus’ side-arm delivery. 

- Chisholm walked and stole second to start off the second inning, but he was then picked off second base. He finished 0-for-1 with two walks and a non-competitive, three-pitch strikeout looking against the lefty in the sixth.

- Jasson Domínguez walked his first time up and, after Chisholm was picked off, tried to steal second on the next pitch, but was erased on a good throw and tag.

Domínguez, who is on the roster bubble, cracked a two-out RBI single to put the Yanks on the board in the fourth, muscling a 96 mph fastball on the inside corner up the middle. He then stole second to put two in scoring position, but was stranded there. He bounced an infield hit to third to start the seventh and later came around to score, finishing 2-for-2 with a walk, a steal, and a caught stealing.

- Ryan McMahon made a fine play at third base to open the game by retiring Justin Crawford, son of former MLBer Carl, by charging a slow roller and making a running throw to get the Phillies speedster on a bang-bang play. 

He struck out looking in his first at-bat before popping out to left with two men on to end the fourth, and finished 0-for-3. McMahon is 3-for-30 this spring.

- Giancarlo Stanton lined out to left to end the first, and went down swinging at a slider well outside the zone in the fourth before swinging through a sinker over the heart of the plate in the sixth to go 0-for-3.

- Trent Grisham popped out in foul territory with Sosa ranging over to make a nice back-handed grab by the tarp down the line in his second at-bat. He finished 0-for-3.

- José Caballero lined out to center to start the third inning and grounded out to first to start the fifth, going 0-for-2.

- J.C. Escarra had a base hit up the middle on a sharply hit grounder (104.7 mph) taken away by Sosa and lined out on a hard shot to center (103.2 mph). He went 0-for-2.

- Paul DeJong, vying for a roster spot, cracked a ground-rule double into the right-center gap in the seventh in his first at-bat and later came around to score, tying the game.

Highlights

What's next

A split-squad day on Sunday sees the Yanks host the Detroit Tigers in Tampa with Luis Gil getting the start for the 1:05 p.m. first pitch and Paul Blackburn toeing the rubber for those traveling to Sarasota to face the Baltimore Orioles at 6:05 p.m.

Mets claim Richard Lovelady on waivers, place Justin Hagenman on 60-day injured list

Richard Lovelady | Getty Images

The Mets have once again acquired left-handed relief pitcher Richard Lovelady, as the team has claimed him on waivers from the Nationals and placed right-handed pitcher Justin Hagenman on the 60-day injured list with a rib fracture.

Since signing with the Mets in late June last year, Lovelady has been designated for assignment by the team four times. But he kept going unclaimed on waivers and returning until the most recent DFA in late January, which came to make room for the Mets’ signing of Vidal Bruján.

Since Lovelady is out of options, it’s entirely possible—likely, even—that he’ll be DFA’d again sometime in the near future. There are several left-handed relievers other than Brooks Raley in Mets camp, some of whom have a shot at making the Opening Day roster. And if Raley stays healthy, he figures to be joined by left-handed reliever A.J. Minter so long as his return from injury runs on time.

As for Hagenman, the injury news comes as something of a surprise. He had thrown 8.1 innings in spring training games with a 5.40 ERA and a 5.57 FIP. In his time in the big leagues with the Mets last year, he threw 23.2 innings with a 4.56 ERA and a 3.77 FIP. He has options remaining and very well could’ve started this year in Triple-A Syracuse anyway, but he won’t be eligible to return to major league action for a couple of months.

Game Thread: Dodgers (14-6) at White Sox (12-9-1)

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 22, 2026: Mike Vasil #61 of the Chicago White Sox throws a pitch during the first inning of a spring training game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Camelback Ranch on February 22, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona.
Mike Vasil in the rotation? Today is his latest test. | (Photo by David Durochik/Diamond Images via Getty Images)

The White Sox have the best chance of beating the Dodgers in the calendar year in today’s last Camelback Ranch duel before the prospect game next week. Seeking their first win against the Dodgers since March 8, 2025, and first Spring Training win against the reigning 2025 World Series Champions, the deck is slightly stacked towards the South Siders for once.

Mike Vasil takes the mound against reliever Justin Wrobleski in what will be another rotation tryout for Vasil. His first Spring Training game and start in February was bumpy, allowing three hits and a run in 1 ⅓ innings. Fueled by his recent three-inning, one-hit relief appearance against the lowly Rockies, Vasil should give the Dodgers and Wrobleski, who has had three quality appearances with only three hits and zero runs allowed, a challenge early in the game.

Several South Siders in the lineup will be looking to make a good impression to secure their spot on the roster before the next round of roster cuts. Luisangel Acuña is getting a few extra reps with the hopes of beating out a banged-up Brooks Baldwin for center field, while Derek Hill is just hoping to stay on the 40-man. And Tristan Peters and Curtis Mead aim to remain reliable utility bench players.  

The Dodgers come in with a weaker lineup than usual. Without fixtures Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Will Smith and newly-signed Edwin Díaz (all are representing their countries in the WBC), the Sox have the clearest path to splitting their Glendale series.

Catch the game on CHSN or MLB.TV at 3:10 PM CT.

Jackson Merrill looks to break out in 2026

PEORIA, ARIZONA - MARCH 5: Jackson Merrill #3 of the San Diego Padres celebrates in the dugout during a Spring Training game against the Seattle Mariners at Peoria Stadium on March 5, 2026 in Peoria, Arizona. (Photo by Matt Thomas/San Diego Padres/Getty Images) | Getty Images

“I’m trying to make more contact, strikeout a little bit less and just hit for more power, a little bit.”

Jackson Merrill outlined his goals for his spring camp during an interview at his clubhouse locker when camp began in February.

He noted that although he weighed about the same, he had made changes to his diet and workout routine in order to get stronger. His goal was to hit the ball harder but not decrease his speed in the outfield or on the base paths. Stealing more bases is his goal in not gaining weight and slowing down.

Earlier this month, ESPN released a list of their top 100 MLB players. Fernando Tatis Jr. is the top ranked player on the San Diego Padres at No. 14, but Merrill was second at No. 43 with Manny Machado at No. 47.

David Schoenfield of ESPN noted that the staff involved in the rankings believe Merrill will have a return to form after suffering multiple injuries in 2025 that contributed to a “sophomore slump” for the centerfielder. They believe his key to achieving superstardom as a player is to decrease his chase rate.

Almost the top rookie in 2024

Merrill finished second to starting pitcher Paul Skenes of the Pittsburg Pirates in the 2024 Rookie of the Year voting. He was the top position player in the voting by far and only lost out to a once-in-a-generation talent in the 21-year-old pitcher. Scenes posted a 1.96 ERA in 133 innings pitched. Although Merrill lost in that competition, he had the best season for a Padres rookie ever.

Promise for 2025

Expectations were high for 2025, despite Merrill only going into his age 22 season. Unfortunately, a series of injuries derailed what could have been another step toward superstardom for the converted shortstop. In early April, Merrill injured his hamstring and was placed on the IL. That injury kept him out until early May, and he was playing well until a concussion sent him back to the IL on June 15. He returned a week later but struggled at the plate, seeing his batting average steadily drop through the rest of June and July. On Aug. 14, he suffered an ankle sprain and bone bruise which put him back on the IL until Sept. 1.

After his return in September, Merrill hit .275/.320/.626 with seven home runs and 16 RBI. He had seven doubles and two triples for a .946 OPS. Fully recovered from all his injuries, Merrill showed what he was capable of.

Despite all these injuries and struggling with his effectiveness after the concussion, Merrill still managed a 112 OPS+ (12 percent better than the average player) and a 3.0 fWAR. He had 16 home runs and 67 RBI total for the year.

What can 2026 become?

FanGraphs, in their 2026 projections, see a 25-homer season with 75 RBI. For his brief career, Merrill has a 35.9% chase rate which puts him in the lower 10 percent of MLB players. He was in the 14 percent in 2024 and the seven percent in 2025, chasing much more last season than in his rookie year.

In his ESPN rankings, Schoenfield believes 30 home runs is in the cards for Merrill, if he can stay healthy this year. His own words tell us that he is aware of his areas for improvement and will be working to add to his game. Merrill is a free swinger, that probably won’t change much but being more selective about what he swing at is the goal.

Padres players have looked much more disciplined this spring, swinging more at pitches in the zone and not chasing outside the zone as much as in the past. Merrill ranks highly amongst MLB players in barrel% at 82 in 2025 but his bat speed and hard-hit percentage are in the middle of the field. His BB% was at 31 last season and eight in 2024 so he has improved his walk rate somewhat.

The statement he made at the start of spring camp reflects his awareness of his weaknesses. His 2026 spring numbers only reflect 30 at-bats so far. He has two home runs and four RBI with four doubles. His BABIP is .300 which suggests that his .267 batting average reflects some poor luck. His OBP is .313, something he needs to improve as the team gets closer to the start of the season. He is slugging .600, with six extra-base hits among his eight hits but has eight strikeouts for a 25% K-rate.

Next steps to superstar status

Results are not what is focused on in spring, process is. That is not something we can measure, and the regular season will show if Merrill is able to reign in his aggressiveness enough to bring down his strikeouts and increase his OBP. His power is going to come with his maturity as a player. He turns 23 in April and is not yet in his prime. It is commonly accepted that players enter their prime between 26-29, with their year 27 playing season being their peak as a hitter.

Merrill has the potential to be an MLB superstar. He has already shown he is among the best at his position, being ranked No. 4 by MLB.

He still has plenty of time to reach his potential but indicators show that 2026 should be an important step in that progression. If he can stay healthy, Merrill can regain the momentum he showed in his rookie season and rocket up the ranks of the best players in the game.

Spring Training game thread XXII – Royals at Athletics

Ryan Bergert follows through after throwing a pitch
SURPRISE, ARIZONA - MARCH 3: Ryan Bergert #38 of the Kansas City Royals throws a pitch during a World Baseball Classic exhibition game against Team Cuba at Surprise Stadium on March 3, 2026 in Surprise, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In one week, the Royals will play their final Cactus League game of 2026. In two weeks, the Royals will be preparing to play their second game of the season. If we can hang on just a little bit longer, we can make it all the way to Regular Season 2026 Baseball! But until then, the Royals have another lackluster Spring game to play against the Athletics. Here is your lineup:

I count one guy in that lineup who has a real chance of being on the big league roster at the beginning of the season – Nick Loftin. There are no probable starters. Carson Roccaforte is there, but he’s likely ticketed for AA to start the season and wouldn’t be promoted until late in the year. Elias Díaz has had a very interesting spring after Luke Maile had to back out of his RSVP to Royals camp, but I just don’t think the Royals will carry a third catcher to start the year, and I don’t know if he’ll be willing to play in Omaha until they need him.

The most exciting member of this group is probably the starting pitcher, Ryan Bergert. Bergert is also likely to start the year in the minors, but he and Noah Cameron have made it interesting for the final rotation spot even if it’s almost certainly not been interesting enough to cost the local kid his job. Cameron’s velocity and whiffs are still a bit down from last season, but they’re close enough to normal to think he’s probably fine. Add in that he mentioned during a mid-game interview yesterday that the coaching staff had specifically asked him to ramp up a bit slower this year, and everything seems fine. Still, Bergert’s stuff, chases, and whiffs have all been well above average this spring. He might not make the opening day roster, but we’ll definitely see him make multiple starts throughout the season.

After Bergert, the Royals plan to use Daniel Lynch IV, Nick Mears, Jose Cuas, and Hunter Patteson. Mears has a bullpen job all but locked up and Lynch likely has a bead on another. Cuas seemed like a sentimental reunion signing, but his stuff looks significantly better now than when the Royals last saw him so perhaps there’s a future for him with this team, yet. Patteson is ticketed for the minors.

Andrew Pérez and Ben Sears were also included on the roster and we might see them if anyone struggles over-much.

As for me? I’ll probably be watching Vinnie Pasquantino and Jac Caglianone take on Seth Lugo in the World Baseball Classic. Today’s contests seem likely to be quite a bit more competitive than the unfortunate Dominican Republic vs Korea match from yesterday.

Clayton Kershaw removed from WBC roster to officially end his baseball career

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows  Relief pitcher Clayton Kershaw #22 of Team United States pitches against the Colorado Rockies during the fourth inning of the MLB exhibition game at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick on March 04, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. , Image 2 shows United States pitcher Clayton Kershaw (22) looks on during batting practice before the game against Great Britain at Daikin Park
Clayton Kershaw

Clayton Kershaw’s professional baseball career has officially reached its end.

The longtime Dodgers ace was replaced on Team USA’s World Baseball Classic roster by Blue Jays reliever Jeff Hoffman ahead of Sunday’s semifinal game against the Dominican Republic.

Kershaw, who officially retired after the Dodgers’ World Series run in 2025, did not pitch in any of the Americans’ five WBC games, though he did pitch against the Rockies in a pre-tournament exhibition.

Relief pitcher Clayton Kershaw of Team United States pitches against the Colorado Rockies during the fourth inning of the MLB exhibition game at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick on March 4, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. Getty Images

He did, however, warm up late in the shocking 8-6 loss to Italy earlier this week, but manager Mark DeRosa did not bring him into the game.

Kershaw was seen hanging out in the bullpen during Friday night’s quarterfinal win over Canada, even getting tossed a beer from outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong.

“I’m definitely glad I did it,” Kershaw told reporters Friday about joining the WBC squad, per MLB.com. “Being around this group is a fun way to end it, honestly. I got to know some of these guys that are kind of the faces of the game moving forward, and I got to meet them and watch them up close. It’s been a blessing.”

The three-time Cy Young Award winner said the atmosphere of being part of something on an international stage was special.

United States pitcher Clayton Kershaw (22) looks on during batting practice before the game against Great Britain at Daikin Park. Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

“You know, it’s a bucket-list thing for me,” Kershaw said before the tournament started. “I’ve wanted to do this for a while.”

Kershaw’s final appearance will go down as the one-out relief appearance he made during the Dodgers’ 18-inning win in Game 3 of the 2025 World Series.