Cubs news: 9 players cut from Spring Training roster

SURPRISE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 23: Pedro Ramirez #75 of the Chicago Cubs at bat during the second inning of a Spring Training game against the Kansas City Royals at Surprise Stadium on February 23, 2026 in Surprise, Arizona. (Photo by Mike Christy/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Cubs today announced that they have reduced their Spring Training roster down from 62 to 53 with nine players having been reassigned elsewhere in the organization.

Five players on the 40-man roster were reassigned. Right-handed pitchers Riley Martin and Jack Neely as well as infielders Ben Cowles and James Triantos were assigned to Triple-A Iowa’s roster. Infielder Pedro Ramirez was assigned to the roster of Double-A Knoxville.

Additionally, four right-handed non-roster invitees were reassigned to minor league camp: Grant Kipp, Connor Noland, Connor Schultz and Jaxon Wiggins.

The Cubs’ roster now consists of 28 pitchers, six of whom are non-roster invitees. Six catchers remain (three non-roster invitees), ten infielders (four non-roster players) and nine outfielders, four of whom are non-roster players.

Cubs vs. Giants at Mesa preview, Sunday 3/8, 3:05 CT

MESA, Arizona — Sunday notes…

  • FORMER CUBS IN GIANTS CAMP: Michael Fulmer, Caleb Kilian. Rowan Wick was signed by the Giants but is on the 60-day injured list.
  • TIME CHANGE: If you haven’t already done so, and you are in the USA outside Arizona and Hawaii, you should turn your clocks ahead an hour for Daylight Saving time. This means most remaining Cubs spring games will start in the 3 p.m. hour, Central time.

Here are today’s particulars.

Cubs lineup:

Giants lineup:

Caleb Thielbar will start for the Cubs. Other Cubs pitchers scheduled today: Phil Maton, Hunter Harvey and Hoby Milner will also throw in what will be a bullpen game.

Landon Roupp will start for the Giants. Other Giants pitchers scheduled today: Blade Tidwell and Keaton Winn.

Today’s game will be televised by Marquee Sports Network. It’s also on MLB Network (outside the Cubs market territory). There will be a radio broadcast on The Score as well as on the Giants flagship station, KNBR 104.5.

MLB.com Gameday

Here is the complete MLB.com live streaming page for today.

Please visit our SB Nation Giants site McCovey Chronicles. If you do go there to interact with Giants fans, please be respectful, abide by their individual site rules and serve as a good representation of Cub fans in general and BCB in particular.

As we have done in the past, we’ll have a first pitch thread at five minutes to game time and one overflow thread, 90 minutes after game time. For today, that will be 3 p.m. CT and 4:30 p.m. CT.

These threads will not post individually onto the front page; instead, you can find links to them in the box marked ”Chicago Cubs Game Threads” at the bottom of the front page. There will also be a StoryStream on the front page with all the game thread links, as well as the recap after the game is over. The pitcher photos and regular-season stats will return on Opening Day.

Discuss amongst yourselves.

The Giants + ABS Challenge System = more Giants wins

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA - MARCH 06: Bryce Eldridge #8 of the San Francisco Giants bats during a spring training game against the Cincinnati Reds at Scottsdale Stadium on March 06, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s another season of change for Major League Baseball. For the first time ever, hitters and catchers will have the chance to overturn called balls and strikes in official games. Are the days of ejections for arguing balls and strikes over? How do Major League Baseball fans feel about the game’s evolution?

Bryce Eldridge drew a walk in his first plate appearance of yesterday’s 7-5 Cactus League win over the Texas Rangers thanks to the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System that will be in the major leagues this season. Home plate umpire Charlie Welling had called this pitch, some 1.9” off the bottom of the zone, a strike:

Eldridge put his right hand to his batting helmet immediately, signaling for the challenge, which overturned the called strike. It was his second successful challenge in two tries this spring.

If you’re one of those optimistic Giants fans, then you saw the team’s top prospect flash strike zone awareness that could only fuel that perpetual optimism. He’s got raw power, the well-timed inside out swing, not embarrassing defense at first base, and a Brandon Beltesque awareness of the strike zone? And just 21 years old? Is he too good to be true?

Of course, he challenged a called first strike pitch a couple of innings later and the call was upheld, giving him his first lost challenge of Spring Training, but that’s insignificant in the grand scheme of things. The comedy of manners that has so often been required of hitters and catchers towards umpires falls away to a degree. Rather than indignant players showing up umps or emotionally fragile umpires feeling slighted by even the slightest slump of a shoulder or creak of a catcher’s gear, everybody gets to turn their heads towards The Computer to temporarily outsource their frustrations. It’s a chance for everybody to chill out and, at worst, get the call right.

And the added benefit is that not only do hitters with excellent strike zone judgment now have the chance to right the wrongs of umpiring, the best catchers in the world get to show off how rarely their framing “steals” strikes.

With catchers having the opportunity to challenge calls, Patrick Bailey’s preternatural pitch framing ability might just be supercharged by technology. There were some fears that he’d lose the whole stealing strikes ability, but getting to prove to the umpire that the strike he setup to catch was, indeed, a strike even if the umpire was flummoxed by his positioning or whatever makes the potential loss of a genuine “stolen strike” in a critical moment about a wash. As Andrew Baggarly reports, “Bailey is confident his success rate [for using the ABS Challenge System] will be much higher than the 56 percent overturn rate for catchers who participated in testing last spring.”

It’s not difficult to imagine an early season scenario where an opposing team is in disbelief that Bailey has been able to catch certain pitches as strikes, be wrong enough to lose their challenges (both teams start with two challenges), and then be vulnerable to the late-game “stolen strike” as a result (though, teams out of challenges are refreshed with one new challenge in extra innings).

But what about you, MLB fans? This fundamentally changes the game. The sanctity of umpire (mis)judgment has been eroding for some time thanks to the disruption provided by technology, and that loss of the human element to what is a very human game is sure to ruffle some feathers of the stodgiest and hardiest of die hards. Are you looking forward to hitters and catchers having the chance to show up the umps or swing at bats — and games — in your team’s favor with a simple challenge? SB Nation took an MLB Reacts poll to get a sense of the mood.

SB Nation MLB Reacts poll that reads, “82% of MLB fans like the new ABS Challenge System”

That’s an overwhelming result, but it makes a lot of sense. Getting the call right is a widely held belief and in a game that can be as cruel as baseball, the ABS Challenge System might just be a sorely needed pain reliever.

On the other hand, as great as technology can be, the ABS Challenge System isn’t flawless. It will change the aesthetics of the game in a way that longtime fans might not ever get used to in their (okay, our) lifetimes. And it’s not like fan opinion gets it right every time. Most fans want a salary cap, for instance. But anyway, here’s an example of this changed aesthetic:

We’ll have a lot more games ended on challenged pitches, and it’s unclear at the moment what side comes out ahead. Last March, Baseball Prospectus looked at situations similar to the video embedded above, where walk-off walks might’ve been overturned and changed to a called third strike. The fact remains that “the human element” of the game does get lost as technology suffuses it, and it’s not really a question of a tradeoff because, again, decision-making is being outsourced to a machine. We’ll probably see fewer no hitters or perfect games and fewer wild swings with stellar results just as the humans paid to play and call the game conform their behaviors to the system established by ABS. What do we gain from that beyond “getting the call right”? I think that’s a philosophical question meant to be answered in an internet comment section.

That said, the commentariat have spoken to an extent, and would seem to have a gut instinct that leads them in the opposite direction of the game-ending examples cited above:

SB Nation MLB Reacts poll graphic: 71% of MLB fans think the ABS Challenge System will benefit hitters more than pitchers

This makes a lot of sense. Fans think players get dinged for falsely called strikes a lot of the time. They’re probably going to be surprised by how many times that’s not the case and how often umpires miss strikes, but generally speaking, this is sound. It’s always been two against one with a pitcher and catcher ganging up on the hitter and so ABS would seem to be a solution to that problem by making technology a hitter’s partner.

But you can bet the Giants are one of the few teams already in position to benefit from the rule change, not just because Bryce Eldridge has excellent strike zone judgment but because their lineup core of Rafael Devers, Matt Chapman, and (to a lesser extent) Willy Adames have a combined career OBP of .333 (the league average the past four seasons is around .315) and Patrick Bailey’s catching ability is already the best in the world. Now he gets to enhance it with technology while leading a staff that doesn’t need strikeouts to be effective, but will certainly be even better with more called strikes added to the mix.

It has been said that the Giants’ dynasty of the 2010s came to a quick and painful end once Statcast was installed in all 30 stadiums and it has felt like the franchise has been playing catchup with technology ever since. Their roster was never — and still mostly isn’t — setup to take advantage of the recent changes that enhance stolen bases, either. The ABS Challenge System would seem to be the first new industry standard they’re setup to gain from at the outset and that’s a very exciting proposition, whether you’re a diehard “human element” fan or a fan who would pay to see androids play.

Dodgers on Deck: Monday, March 9 at Brewers

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - MARCH 4: Emmet Sheehan #80 of the Los Angeles Dodgers throws a pitch during a World Baseball Classic exhibition game against Team Mexico at Camelback Ranch on March 4, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dodgers travel to the Maryvale section of Phoenix on Monday afternoon to take on the Milwaukee Brewers.

Emmet Sheehan makes his second appearance in an exhibition game this spring, after needing 34 pitches to record only four outs last Wednesday against Mexico at Camelback Ranch, with five of his nine batters reaching base and no strikeouts. With just under three weeks before opening day, there is at least some concern of the timing for some starters being able to be fully built up for the regular season.

But there is also more to the incremental climb than game action itself. Oftentimes, pitchers will continue to throw for an extra simulated inning in the bullpen after they are removed from a spring game to ease the build-up. Also, Sheehan pitched two simulated innings against Dodgers hitters on the backfields on February 27. But still, an extended outing on Monday would do well for Sheehan’s path toward the regular season.

Logan Henderson starts Monday for Milwaukee.

Monday game info
  • Teams: Dodgers at Brewers
  • Ballpark: American Family Field of Phoenix
  • Time: 1:05 p.m. PT
  • TV: SportsNet LA, MLB Network (out of market)
  • Radio: WTMJ (Brewers broadcast)

Dodgers at Athletics spring training game roster

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - MARCH 1: Kyle Hurt #63 of the Los Angeles Dodgers throws a pitch during a Spring Training game against the Los Angeles Angels at Camelback Ranch on March 1, 2026 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dodgers head to Mesa on Sunday afternoon to play the A’s at HoHoKam Park. Kyle Tucker is back in the lineup for the first time in eight days, after spending some time at home after his wife gave birth..

Lineup

Alex Call LF
Kyle Tucker DH
Andy Pages CF
Santiago Espinal 3B
Dalton Rushing C
Alex Freeland SS
Nick Senzel 2B
Ryan Ward 1B
Zach Ehrhard RF

Justin Wrobleski is on the mound.

Other pitchers

Kyle Hurt and Paul Gervase will see action on the mound today, and non-roster invitees Carson Hobbs and Jordan Weems are also on the docket.

Pitchers from minor league camp on the bus to Mesa include Joseilyn Gonzalez (wearing number 87), Logan Lunceford (89), Kelvin Ramirez (91), Nick Nastrini (93), and Jacob Frost (96).

Other position players

Busy infielders Noah Miller and Ryan Fitzgerald are active on Sunday, as are the usual outfield crew of Josue De Paula, Zyhir Hope, Kendall George, and James Tibbs III, plus catchers Griffin Lockwood-Powell and Eliézer Alfonzo.

Up from the minors are infielders Sean McLain (02), Sam Muñoz (05), and Elijah Hainline (06), plus catcher Carlos Avila (07).

Orioles live game chat: March 8 vs. Blue Jays, 1:05

Feb 28, 2026; Sarasota, Florida, USA; Baltimore Orioles pitcher Tyler Wells (68) throws a pitch during the fifth inning against the Atlanta Braves at Ed Smith Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images | Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

Two weeks remain until the Orioles head north from Sarasota. At least for the next few days, nicer weather up in Birdland makes it feel like spring here rather than a lingering winter. That’s nice. Also nice is that today’s game will be aired on MASN and on the Orioles flagship radio stations in Baltimore. Whether you are home or out and about, you have the opportunity to tune in. Enjoy it!

Untelevised games are less frequent here in the back half of the spring training schedule, fortunately, although some do remain.

Orioles lineup

  1. Colton Cowser – CF
  2. Taylor Ward – LF
  3. Pete Alonso – 1B
  4. Samuel Basallo – C
  5. Ryan Mountcastle – DH
  6. Dylan Beavers – RF
  7. Bryan Ramos – 3B
  8. Weston Wilson – 2B
  9. José Barrero – SS

Tyler Wells is making the start, although since he’s not being stretched out as a starter any more, he’ll probably go two innings tops and then be followed by a series of relievers. Neither of yesterday’s split squad games nor this game today have an actual starting pitcher. I don’t understand the process.

As I have commented across a number of spring training games, on the home lineups I always like to think of it as how close is this to the Opening Day lineup, or at least players who will be on the Opening Day roster? Here, I think it’s 6/9 for the roster but maybe only 4/9 for the starting lineup. I give it a strong chance that Basallo is the DH with Adley Rutschman catching on Opening Day, and I feel it’s unlikely that a healthy Tyler O’Neill would be on the bench. For now, O’Neill is with Team Canada.

Mountcastle presents the constant question of whether the Orioles will or should actually find space for him on this roster. Should there be a right-handed bench bat who can only play first base and for several years running has hit for much less power than it feels like he should? I feel that answer is no, but they haven’t moved on from him yet.

There was one lone cut from the camp roster before this game, as the Orioles optioned Reed Trimble over to the minor league camp. They have 66 players remaining in the major league camp. Masses of cuts are coming at some point to get closer to the 26-man roster. That will probably happen in the coming week. The O’s aren’t in a rush about it.

GameThread: Tigers vs. Blue Jays, 1:07 p.m.

LAKELAND, FL - MARCH 07: Zach McKinstry #39 of the Detroit Tigers celebrates with teammates in the dugout during the game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Detroit Tigers at Publix Field at Joker Marchant Stadium on Saturday, March 7, 2026 in Lakeland, Florida. (Photo by Carlee Calfee/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Detroit Tigers vs. Toronto Blue Jays

Time/Place: 1:07 p.m., TD Ballpark – Dunedin, FL
SB Nation Site: Bluebird Banter
Media: MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network

Lineups

TIGERSBLUE JAYS
Parker Meadows – CFGeorge Springer – DH
Zach McKinstry – 2BNathan Lukes – RF
Matt Vierling – RFDavis Schneider – 2B
Colt Keith – DHDaulton Varsho – CF
Trei Cruz – SSAddison Barger – 3B
Max Anderson – 3BTyler Heineman – C
Jace Jung – 1BJonatan Clase – LF
Corey Julks – LFJosh Kasevich – SS
Tomas Nido – CSean Keys – 1B

St. Louis Cardinals vs Miami Marlins Game Discussion

Sep 23, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Andre Pallante (53) throws against the San Francisco Giants during the third inning at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Eakin Howard-Imagn Images | Eakin Howard-Imagn Images

The St. Louis Cardinals will spend Sunday on the diamond taking on the Miami Marlins at Roger Dean Stadium. It will be Andre Pallante starting the game for the Cardinals while MLB.com says LHP Braxton Garrett will take the mound for the Marlins.

The Padres’ cold corner race heats up

Peoria, AZ - February 23: Ty France #4 of the San Diego Padres runs to first base during a spring training game against the Milwaukee Brewers on February 23, 2026 in Peoria, AZ. (Photo by K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune via Getty Images)

At the outset of the offseason the San Diego Padres offense was (for better or worse) set. It already included perennial superstars Fernando Tatis Jr., Manny Machado and Jackson Merrill alongside solid contributors like Freddy Fermin and Ramón Laureano. 

But, with the departure of everyday first baseman Luis Arráez in free agency to the division-rival San Francisco Giants, San Diego had an opening at the cold corner. So general manager A.J. Preller did what he does best: he found low-risk, high-reward opportunities.

As Cactus League propels toward Opening Day, here’s a look at five candidates (in order of least to most likely) who could fill first base for the Friars on March 26.

Jose Miranda

The former corner infielder for the Minnesota Twins, Miranda owns a career .263 batting average across four years of MLB service time. But this spring he’s been raking. 

In 11 Cactus League games, Miranda owns a .375/.464/.667 slash line with four extra-base hits and one home run. He’s totaled seven RBI in those games. 

His glove is solid as well, with a 1.000 fielding percentage in 16 innings logged at first base. But manager Craig Stammen continues to give him more innings at third, making it seem like Miranda is viewed as more of a utility player than as an everyday one.

Gavin Sheets

I know, I know, I know. He’s ranked lower than you thought he’d be. I just really cannot see Gavin Sheets playing first base every day for this team. 

It’s not his bat, he’s been a fantastic addition to the Padres lineup. It’s the glove. He’s done well this spring, so it seems unwarranted to question his defense. But at the major league level (across a full season), it’s uncertain he can maintain that elite level of defensive play.

In the past, Sheets has been used at first base sparingly, only starting more than 20 games in a season once at the position (41 starts in 2024). He’s been great in Spring Training, and his bat is fantastic, but he seems like more of a DH who plays first base occasionally than the starter.

Miguel Andujar

Andujar was the “big” offensive free agent splash for San Diego this offseason. Signed to a one-year, $4 million deal, he fits best as the Padres designated hitter while being a viable candidate to take some outfield reps.

That being said, Stammen has started him at first in two spring games. Across 11 innings, he has a perfect fielding percentage. But the same problem presents itself as with Sheets. The bat is (obviously) there, but can the glove stay consistent after a full season?

Nick Castellanos

It’s surprising to see Castellanos – someone who hasn’t ever played a single inning of MLB at the cold corner – so high on this list. But his bat has performed extremely well in Spring Training, posting a 1.011 OPS in nine games. 

The only problem is his defense, which everyone knew would be somewhat of an issue. It’s passable and (for a guy who’s never played the position) really solid. But it’s not fantastic and the Friars need consistent defense at the cold corner. 

Castellanos figures to stay in the mix for a utility-type role, splitting time between first base, DH, and outfield like most of the other guys on this list. 

Ty France

The signing of France to a minor-league deal marks a homecoming to the club he began his seven-year career with. Historically he has been considered a bat-first player, but in 2025 France turned that around.

After a disappointing 2024 campaign that saw him post a -12 OAA (Outs Above Average) at the cold corner, France led all MLB first basemen in ‘25 with +10 OAA. Because of that, he won the Gold Glove Award for the first time in his career.

If France can replicate that elite defense and continue to rake like he has so far in Cactus League games (posting a .375/.444/.500 slash line across 10 games) he could easily earn the starting spot.

One more great thing about France’s offense. He’s been torching left-handed pitching, hitting .500/.600/.500 compared to .350/.409/.500 against righties. 

For a team who, on Opening Day, will face arguably the most dominant lefty on the planet in Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal, San Diego will take all the help it can get.

Sunday Game Thread vs. North Dakota State

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - JUNE 1: Rustan Rigdon #19 of the Vanderbilt Commodores runs to first base the ninth inning at the NCAA Nashville Regional game against the Wright State Raiders at Hawkins Field on June 1, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Carly Mackler/Getty Images) | Getty Images

1pm CT SECN+.

Wyatt “Ice Town” Nadeau made his first Diamond Dore start (for the injured Austin Nye), and though Corbs decided to give the win to Adria Casoliba, Nadeau’s 4 scoreless innings were the story here. Though he frequently put some ducks on the pond (3 H and 4 BB), he kept them stranded, and K’d 7. Casoliba, Guth, and Seiber combined for the remaining scoreless 4 innings, only yielding one hit and three walks.

The offense walked it off, yet again, powered by dongers by Holcomb, Lil’ Maldo, and Johnstone the Elder.

Again, North Dakota State has only one win on the season.

On the Mound

Sunday @ 1:00pm SECN+

Vanderbilt #80 So. RHP Nate “Nasty Nate” Taylor (0-2; 5.02 ERA)
vs. NDSU #24 Sr. lHP Jonah “The Whale” Walker (0-0; 3.46 ERA)

The Lineup

See you in the comments.

Spring Training GameThread for Two Games

CLEARWATER, FL - MARCH 07: Toronto Blue Jays Infielder Arjun Nimmala (18) chases down a hard hit ground ball during the spring training game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Philadelphia Phillies on March 07, 2026 at BayCare Ballpark in Clearwater, Florida. (Photo by Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Jays play two games today. Both starting at 1:00 Eastern which….well I don’t know what time that is in various places in Canada since the clocks have changed in at least some of Canada. So where ever you are in Canada, there are two game today (or two games a week from Thursday depending on your timezone) (leave your own Saskatchewan jokes in the thread).

One is on the road against the Orioles. Here are the lineups for that game, which has Cody Ponce starting:

Today’s Lineups

BLUE JAYSORIOLES
Myles Straw – CFColton Cowser – CF
Jesus Sanchez – LFTaylor Ward – LF
Eloy Jimenez – DHPete Alonso – 1B
Brandon Valenzuela – CSamuel Basallo – C
Yohendrick Pinango – RFRyan Mountcastle – DH
Charles McAdoo – 3BDylan Beavers – RF
Rafael Lantigua – 2BBryan Ramos – 3B
Arjun Nimmala – SSWeston Wilson – 2B
Riley Tirotta – 1BJose Barrero – SS
Cody Ponce – RHPTyler Wells – RHP

The other has the Tigers coming to Dunedin, with Kevin Gausman starting:

Today’s Lineups

TIGERSBLUE JAYS
Parker Meadows – CFGeorge Springer – DH
Zach McKinstry – 2BNathan Lukes – RF
Matt Vierling – RFDavis Schneider – 2B
Colt Keith – DHDaulton Varsho – CF
Trei Cruz – SSAddison Barger – 3B
Max Anderson – 3BTyler Heineman – C
Jace Jung – 1BJonatan Clase – LF
Corey Julks – LFJosh Kasevich – SS
Tomas Nido – CSean Keys – 1B
Bryan Sammons – LHPKevin Gausman – RHP

Diesel Day! Astros vs. Nationals 3/8/2026 Spring Training Game Thread

JUPITER, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 25: Hunter Brown of the Houston Astros throws a pitch against the Miami Marlins during the first inning of a spring training game at Roger Dean Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Jupiter, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Houston Astros (4-7-3) take on the Washington Nationals (7-4-3) in Grapefruit League play.

RHP Hunter Brown is set to make his third start of the Spring, with LHP Andrew Alvarez starting for the Nationals.

BROTHER BROWN: RHP Hunter Brown, who is making his third start this Spring, established himself as one of the top starters in the Majors in 2025. For the season, he was 12-9 in 31 starts with a 2.43 ERA with 206 strikeouts in 185.1 innings of work.

Among AL starters, Brown ranked second in ERA and Quality Starts (21), third in strikeouts (206), fourth in WHIP (1.03) and fourth in pitching WAR (4.8). For his efforts, he was named to his first All-Star team and finished third in the voting for the AL Cy Young Award.

Brown also earned AL Pitcher of the Month honors for June (1.19 ERA, .130 opp. avg.). He also had a 28.0-inning scoreless inning streak in 2025. Brown has posted a 1.93 ERA (1ER/2.2IP) through his two starts this Spring, striking out five batters over that span.

TODAY’S POTENTIAL RELIEVERS: LHP Tom Cosgrove, RHP J.P. France, LHP Steven Okert, RHP Christian Roa and RHP Logan VanWey.

TODAY’S ROSTER MOVES: This morning, the Astros optioned RHP Jason Alexander and reassigned RHP Sam Carlson and RHP Alimber Santa to minor league camp.

ASTROS IN WBC: IF Zach Dezenzo started at third base in Team Italy’s 8-0 win over Team Brazil yesterday at Daikin Park, going 1×3 with an RBI and a walk.

IF Shay Whitcomb got off to a fantastic start for Team Korea in their opener on Thursday vs Team Czechia, going 2×4 with two home runs and three RBI in an 11-4 win.

Game Info

Game Date/Time: Sunday, March 8, 12:05 p.m. CST

Location: CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches, West Palm Beach, FL.

TV: none

Streaming: HOU video livestream (astros.com)

Radio: KBME 790 AM/94.5 FM HD-2

New York Yankees @ New York Mets: Ryan Weathers vs. Freddy Peralta

TAMPA, FL - FEBRUARY 25: Ryan Weathers #40 of the New York Yankees takes the field before a spring training game against the Washington Nationals at George M. Steinbrenner Field on February 25, 2026 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Perhaps the projected starter with the most to prove in a Yankee uniform—looking to establish himself this spring training in a new organization after an injury-riddled campaign with the Marlins—Ryan Weathers gets the opportunity to face a rather strong Mets lineup despite its many absences with multiple superstars competing in the World Baseball Classic.

Even without Juan Soto (suiting up for the Dominican WBC team), Pete Alonso (now in Baltimore), and Francisco Lindor (injured), the Mets’ offense could still be seen as an upgrade on the Nationals. Weathers carved through the Nats in his first spring outing, a little under two weeks ago. Traditionally a pitcher who relies on his changeup as his primary offspeed offering, Weathers really leaned into his sweeper against Washington, a potential trend to follow, assuming the Yankees saw an opportunity to tweak and improve his pitching arsenal. The first signs were great, with the southpaw allowing one hit and striking out five in 3.2 innings of work.

Returning to the topic of depleted lineups, the Yankees give their youngsters another opportunity to perform, this one against the newly acquired Mets ace, Freddy Peralta. The likes of Jasson Domínguez, George Lombard Jr., and Spencer Jones will be leading the charge, Jones in particular looking to maintain what has been an outstanding performance this spring, having homered three times already.

How to Watch:

Location: Clover Park — Port St. Lucie, FL

First Pitch: 1:10 p.m. EDT

TV broadcast: WPIX

Radio broadcast: N/A

Online stream: MLB Network (out-of-market-only)

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Mets’ Clay Holmes dominates over three ‘electric’ innings in Team USA debut

Clay Holmes showed up to spring training with a workload well past most of the Mets’ pitchers in anticipation of his World Baseball Classic appearance. 

He was already built up to three ups, while most of the others were still progressing. 

Holmes said following his final Grapefruit League start last week that he felt ready to take the mound for Team USA. 

Making his first appearance of the tournament Saturday, that certainly showed. 

The big right-hander came on in relief of reigning AL Cy Young award winner Tarik Skubal in the fourth, and he provided the Americans just what they were looking for. 

Holmes retired the first eight Great Britain hitters he faced, including a stretch of five consecutive strikeouts, before allowing a out one single in the top of the sixth. 

He quickly danced around that as well, thanks to a caught stealing and another strikeout, this one of his former Yankee teammate Jazz Chisholm Jr.  

The 32-year-old finished the night allowing just one baserunner and striking out six. 

Holmes ended up taking home the victory after USA’s high-powered lineup finally broke through for all nine of their runs over the fifth, sixth, and seventh. 

“It was a lot of fun,” he told SNY’s Michelle Margaux. “Getting to wear the USA and getting to feel that for the first time it was pretty amazing -- it was nice to have those guys behind me, just try to focus and help us win the game.”

Holmes utilized his full arsenal and saw tremendous movement on his breaking pitches, particularly the sweeper and sinker, which helped him pick up a handful of his punchouts. 

Carlos Mendoza was certainly impressed watching from home.

“He was electric,” the Mets’ skipper said. “Pretty dominant, it was good to see.”

Holmes taking another step forward in his second season as a starter would be a tremendous boost for the Mets' rotation. 

Spring Training March 8 Game Thread: Braves at Rays

Feb 25, 2026; North Port, Florida, USA; Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Bryce Elder (55) throws a pitch in the first inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates during spring training at CoolToday Park. Mandatory Credit: Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images | Jonathan Dyer-Imagn Images

It’s time for another Bryce Elder spring training start, as the Atlanta Braves continue to make their way through the Grapefruit League. For those keeping track at home, the Braves are actually sitting on top of the Grapefruit League standings, which is surely the greatest achievement that this team has accomplished in quite some time, right?

Anyways, this is also a road game for the Braves against the Rays, which means that we’re going to continue seeing a lineup full of guys doing their hardest to make the roster. For what it’s worth, their performances have definitely been pretty solid so far and I’d imagine that it’s going to be pretty tough for the decision-makers to pare this roster down as we get closer and closer to Opening Day. Either way, it’s been encouraging to see how the organizational depth has looked so far and hopefully we’ll see some more solid performances today.

Here’s the lineup for Atlanta:

Here’s how the Rays are looking:

Today’s game appears to be Radio Only, so if you’re in the Atlanta area then it’s time to tune in to 680 The Fan/93.7 FM. The 680 The Fan app is also available as well, so there’s that. First pitch is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. ET.

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