Padres in (unfortunately) familiar position, fighting off sweep

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 31: Fernando Tatis Jr. #23 of the San Diego Padres is congratulated in the dugout after scoring a run during the third inning against the San Francisco Giants at Petco Park on March 31, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Last night was hard to watch.

Not only because the San Francisco Giants slugged their way to a, 9-3, win against the San Diego Padres.

Not only because Nick Castellanos was tough to watch in left field.

The Friars lost this game in a way they haven’t lost since Opening Day: their pitching.

In what felt like a must-win game for the Padres, starter Germán Márquez allowed four runs and reliever Kyle Hart allowed another four (despite looking sharp for a while). San Diego didn’t stand much of a chance.

It felt like they kept getting extremely unlucky. Whether by some incredible defensive play or a strangely batted ball, it was a tough night in Petco Park.

The Friars have still yet to score more than three runs in a game, and are now on the verge (yet again) of being swept.

Taking the mound

Adrian Houser (SF) v. Nick Pivetta (SD)

The Padres’ Opening Day starter had a rough go of it last week, allowing six runs in only three innings pitched against the Detroit Tigers.

Pivetta struggled to get out of the first inning, giving up four of those six runs after failing to locate his pitches in the strike zone.

He was a workhorse for San Diego last year (and a legitimate ace to boot), and the club needs him to be that again.

There’s a lot riding on this outing for the Friars’ ace. If Pivetta can stifle San Francisco’s lineup, it will go a long way toward forgetting the concerns of Opening Day.

Houser will be making his Giants debut after signing a two-year, $22 million deal with the club this offseason. He was signed by San Francisco to help round out the rotation behind Webb and Robbie Ray.

Houser put up a solid year in 2025 (3.31 ERA), but struggled down the stretch (4.79 ERA, 56.1 IP) after being traded to the Tampa Bay Rays.

He’s a solid righty starter but should be easy enough for San Diego to rack up some hits against… hopefully.

Batter up!

San Diego rolled out a similar lineup to how they ended Monday night’s game. Freddy Fermin catching, Miguel Andujar at DH.

The only — slightly strange — difference was Castellanos in left field over the red-hot bat of Ramón Laureano, though that’s likely to not happen too often.

Against a right-hander like Houser, manager Craig Stammen will likely construct something similar to Monday’s outing against Roupp. But after Jake Cronenworth’s struggles at the plate he may be bumped down in the order:

  1. Fernando Tatis Jr., RF
  2. Jackson Merrill, CF
  3. Manny Machado, 3B
  4. Xander Bogaerts, SS
  5. Ramón Laureano, LF
  6. Nick Castellanos, 1B
  7. Gavin Sheets, DH
  8. Luis Campusano, C
  9. Jake Cronenworth, 2B

Cronenworth batted ninth in the order on Opening Day, so he could return to that spot. Since his debut game in the leadoff spot he has yet to record a hit.

Sheets has seen a lot of time at the cold corner lately (and has been pretty good so far), but he deserves a day off and Castellanos could offer him that today.

Relief corps

Kyle Hart pitched two innings quite well in relief before blowing the game open for San Francisco in the sixth inning. Bradgley Rodriguez came in and gave up a hit but locked it down for an inning and two-thirds.

Jeremiah Estrada pitched a great inning, redeeming himself a bit after his rough outing against the Detroit Tigers on Friday night.

David Morgan allowed his first run of the season, but it was unearned and inconsequential with the Padres already down five runs when he came out for the ninth inning.

That leaves two of the high leverage guys in the ‘pen for San Diego. Adrian Morejon and Mason Miller have been used sparingly thus far, and will likely emerge tomorrow if the Friars can (finally) get a lead.

Behind them are the ever-serviceable Wandy Peralta and Ron Marinaccio. They’ll be middle-innings choices for the Padres should Pivetta stumble early.

Game Discussion for St. Louis Cardinals vs the New York Mets

ST. LOUIS, MO - MARCH 26: Matthew Liberatore #32 of the St. Louis Cardinals pitches during the game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium on Thursday, March 26, 2026 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The St. Louis Cardinals will try to win the series versus the New York Mets Wednesday afternoon starting at 12:15pm at Busch Stadium as they’ll close out the homestand with Matthew Liberatore on the mound. Freddy Peralta is scheduled to make the Wednesday afternoon start for the New York Mets.

Yankees and Phillies face the negativity of recent playoff failures

Jul 27, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. (13) reacts after striking out against the Philadelphia Phillies during the fifth inning at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images | John Jones-Imagn Images

Recently, fellow PSA writer Jeff Middleton wrote an appealing article covering the Hope-O-Meter poll that The Athletic conducted and how it showed a particularly pessimistic outlook regarding the Yankees in 2026—check that out over here. It sort of goes without saying that each outlook is assessed while keeping the expectations for that specific team in mind, and the reality is that any Yankee fan—rightfully so—has a threshold of expectations matched by fewer than a handful of teams.

Ahead of the 2024 campaign, Yankee fans came in with a Hope-O-Meter of 80.1%, a number that dropped down to 67.1% ahead of last season. For all of the issues that they’ve worked through in recent campaigns, including losing out on Juan Soto and seeing Gerrit Cole miss all of 2025, the Yankees have done a fairly decent job at retaining their place as a top contender. One could be forgiven for a decent level of skepticism in how the club replaced Soto, but even after seeing those moves pay off, the level of optimism significantly trails that of the 2024 campaign.

If we look at all 30 teams on that poll, the Yankees are not the only regular contender sitting in the bottom half. There they’re joined by the Philadelphia Phillies, ranked 18th, with an optimism percentage of slightly over 70 percent. In many ways the Yankees of the National League, the Phillies were also unceremoniously bounced out in four games in the LDS, showing vulnerabilities against a team that would represent their league in the Fall Classic.

Similarly, a regular contender over the past five years with one World Series trip that ended in heartbreak, the Phillies, much like the Yankees, retain a competitive core. They do a good job of supplementing it both from within and outside the organization and face the threat of fresher, more exciting adversaries inside their respective divisions. The trendy pick is to go with the Blue Jays as the strongest team in the AL East and the Mets in the NL East—have the Yankees and Phillies really done enough negatively to no longer truly excite their respective fans about the prospects of these two teams?

It would be more reasonable if the Yankees had been content in not bringing back the likes of Cody Bellinger and Trent Grisham, looking for cheaper ways to complement this lineup around Aaron Judge. They even had the in-house options to reasonably justify this approach. The same could be said had the Phillies not ponied up for Kyle Schwarber coming off an outstanding campaign. The pitching parallels are also quite clear. While one could be skeptical of what Gerrit Cole and Zack Wheeler might still be able to deliver, the success of these two pitching staffs is not entirely contingent upon them returning to their peak form, even if that’d provide a massive boost.

While the recent World Series winners have suggested that either a team that’s been there, done that (the Dodgers), or a fresh out-of-nowhere contender (Rangers) is better positioned to win it all, that’s not necessarily the case. It’s all a matter of perspective. Maybe the team that has been knocking on the door for a long period is actually close to breaking through and not just repeatedly showing what they’re missing. Maybe, just maybe, we could have a Yankees vs. Phillies World Series in 2026.

Game #6 GameThread: Rockies @ Jays

PORT CHARLOTTE, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 27: Addison Barger #47 of the Toronto Blue Jays runs the bases during the third inning of a spring training game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Charlotte Sports Park on February 27, 2026 in Port Charlotte, Florida. (Photo by Mark Taylor/Getty Images) | Getty Images

We are at the end of the first home stand. After the game the Jays will be on their way to Chicago for three games with the White Sox.

This is a weekday afternoon game. And it is school day at the ballpark. I was there for a school day and they were handing out decks of playing cards with little child safety messages on them. Of course, I’m a jerk and I said, ‘Look at this, they are giving out packages of cigarettes for the children. You gotta start them young.’ Of course the young person handing them out very quickly and loudly corrected me, but I continued on (because no one can run a bad joke into the ground like me). ‘If you want to get kids hooked on smoking, you gotta start them when they are young’. I’m always surprised when they let me into places.

Of course, getting the kids into gambling is likely as bad as getting them into smoking. If they are giving out those cards this year, make sure to teach the kids how to play black jack. Tell them to ask their parents for some money first.

And I should be in Sakata, Japan today, which looks like a lovely area.

Go Jays Go

Chicago Cubs vs. Los Angeles Angels preview, Wednesday 4/1, 1:20 CT

Wednesday notes…

  • TEAM HISTORY INCOMING: The Cubs can make a small bit of team history with a victory today. This is the 43rd season since 1901 in which they have started 2-3 — about one of every three. It is just the fourth they have begun by alternating losses and wins (loss, win, loss, win, loss). They did not win the sixth game in the previous three, tying in 1914 and losing in 1968 and 1993. The Cubs are 26-15-1 in sixth games after a 2-3 start. They are 16-12-1 after having lost fifth games. They finished above .500 after 20 of their previous 2-3 starts, including the three before this year: 2018 (95-68), 2023 (82-79) and last year (92-70). They won pennants in 1918 and 1935, won the division title in 2008 and earned Wild Card berths in 2018 and last year. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • SPLITSVILLE: Last season, the Cubs split the first two games of 26 three-game series. They won 13 third games and lost 13. They were 6-3 after winning and losing in the first two, including 3-3 at home.
  • LEADING THE LEAGUE: Nico Hoerner’s three stolen bases puts him in a four-way tie for the MLB lead with Jake McCarthy (D-backs), David Hamilton (Brewers) and Nasim Nuñez (Nats).
  • ALSO LEADING THE LEAGUE: Edward Cabrera’s 0.333 WHIP is tied for the NL lead with Michael McGreevy of the Cardinals.

The Cubs lineup was not available at posting time. Please check BCB social media for the Cubs lineup.

Angels lineup:

Matthew Boyd, LHP vs. Yusei Kikuchi, LHP

Matthew Boyd did not have a good Opening Day start. Nope, not at all.

So let’s hope he’s flushed that one and moving on.

Boyd has not faced the Angels since 2022, and that was a couple of one-inning relief appearances. The only current Angels with more than a handful of at-bats against him are Jorge Soler (6-for-22, 10 strikeouts) and Yoan Moncada (5-for-19, a home run).

Hoping for a better day today, Matthew.

Yusei Kikuchi threw 4.1 innings and allowed two runs to the Astros last Thursday in Houston.

This is his eighth year in MLB and he’s made 200 appearances and 188 starts — but tonight will be his first-ever start against the Cubs. Alex Bregman has hit him well — 7-for-20 (.350) with three doubles, two home runs and eight walks.

Here is the weather forecast for the area around Wrigley Field.

Today’s game is on Marquee Sports Network.

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

MLB.com Gameday

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Please visit the Angels site Crashing The Pearly Gates. If you do go there to interact with Angels 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.

The 2026 game discussion procedure has been changed, so please take note.

You’ll find the game preview, like this one, posted separately on the front page two hours before game time (90 minutes for some early day games following night games).

At the same time, a StoryStream containing the preview will also post on the front page, titled “Cubs vs. (Team) (Day of week/date) game threads.” It will contain every post related to that particular game.

The Live! (formerly “First Pitch”) thread will still post at five minutes to game time. It will also post to the front page. That will be the only live game discussion thread. After the game, the recap and Heroes and Goats will also live on the front page as separate posts.

You will also be able to find the preview, Live! thread, recap and Heroes and Goats in this section link. The StoryStream for each game can also be found in that section.

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Washington Nationals vs Philadelphia Phillies Game Thread

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MARCH 30: CJ Abrams #5 of the Washington Nationals reacts in front of Bryce Harper #3 of the Philadelphia Phillies after hitting an RBI single in the top of the first inning at Citizens Bank Park on March 30, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After the Nats dominated in game one, the Phillies pulled out a close one in game two. Now it is time for a rubber match in Philly. Both teams will have their aces on the mound, so this should be a good one. The Nats are looking for their second straight series win to open the season.

With a lefty on the mound, the Nats have altered their lineup a bit. One thing that has not changed is James Wood’s placement as the leadoff hitter. Curtis Mead will make his first start as a Nat, hitting second and playing first base. Jacob Young will be back in the lineup, which slides Joey Wiemer over to center field. Brady House and Drew Millas are also back in the lineup. Daylen Lile will be the DH today. Cade Cavalli will be making his second start of the season and hopefully the righty can go deeper in the game this time.

The Phillies are rolling with the same lineup they had in yesterday’s win. We know most of these guys well at this point. The former Nats are at the top of the order, while home grown guys like Alec Bohm and Bryson Stott follow. Cristopher Sanchez established himself as a true ace last season and pitched well on Opening Day. He will look to continue his dominant run against the Nats.

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Game Info:

Stadium: Citizens Bank Park

Time: 1:05 PM EST

TV: Nationals.TV

Radio: 106.7 The Fan

Another series win against a team that made the playoffs last year would be massive for the Nats. However, it will be tough with Sanchez on the mound. With the red hot Joey Wiemer, the Nats have handled left handed pitching this season. Sanchez will be a different animal though. Follow along in the comments down below and let’s go Nats!

Orioles game live chat: April 1 vs. Rangers, 12:35

BALTIMORE, MD - MARCH 26: Trevor Rogers #28 of the Baltimore Orioles pitches during the game between the Minnesota Twins and the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Thursday, March 26, 2026 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Hannah Foslien/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

It already feels like the Orioles are teetering on the edge of the abyss. That’s being dramatic, of course. They’ve only played five games out of 162, which is 3.1% of a baseball season. If the Orioles went 2-3 over any random stretch in June or July, no one would blink at that. But here at the start of the year, when there’s nothing else that’s happened yet and it all feels connected to the same malaise from last year, it’s bad.

Add to this Zach Eflin’s probably-season-ending injury from Tuesday night already taxing the starting pitching depth, and a bullpen that pretty much nobody believed in having some anticipated problems (Yaramil Hiraldo) and some less anticipated ones (Tyler Wells) and it’s a recipe for bad feelings.

Win today to avoid the sweep by Texas and the Orioles are 3-3 and that will stave off some misery. If they have more problems and fall to 2-4, then every concern will be one game closer to being solidified and the team will be starting to dig its way into a hole it will need to escape from. As we know from last year, the deeper the hole gets, the harder it is to address that later.

At least it’s Trevor Rogers day. Hopefully that turns out to be a good thing.

Orioles lineup

  1. Taylor Ward – DH
  2. Gunnar Henderson – SS
  3. Pete Alonso – 1B
  4. Samuel Basallo – C
  5. Coby Mayo – 3B
  6. Dylan Beavers – LF
  7. Colton Cowser – RF
  8. Leody Taveras – CF
  9. Jeremiah Jackson – 2B

It’s the first start of the year for Taveras.

The young 4-5-6 hitters in today’s lineup have all not yet done much at the plate in 2026. Hopefully they can flip that around some today.

Rangers lineup

  1. Brandon Nimmo – DH
  2. Wyatt Langford – CF
  3. Corey Seager – SS
  4. Jake Burger – 1B
  5. Andrew McCutchen – RF
  6. Danny Jansen – C
  7. Josh Jung – 3B
  8. Ezequiel Duran – 2B
  9. Sam Haggerty – LF

The Orioles batters will be facing Nathan Eovaldi initially. He had a rocky 2026 debut. Maybe they can continue that problem for him. That would be fun for us.

Mets vs. Cardinals: Lineups, broadcast info, and open thread, 4/1/26

Feb 27, 2026; Jupiter, Florida, USA; New York Mets starting pitcher Freddy Peralta (51) warms up against the St. Louis Cardinals during the first inning at Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images | Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Mets lineup

  1. Francisco Lindor – SS
  2. Juan Soto – LF
  3. Bo Bichette – 3B
  4. Jorge Polanco – DH
  5. Luis Robert – CF
  6. Mark Vientos – 1B
  7. Marcus Semien – 2B
  8. Francisco Alvarez – C
  9. Tyrone Taylor – RF

Freddy Peralta – RHP

Cardinals lineup

  1. JJ Wetherholt – 2B
  2. Ivan Herrera – DH
  3. Alec Burleson – 1B
  4. Masyn Winn – SS
  5. Nolan Gorman – 3B
  6. Thomas Saggese – LF
  7. Nathan Church – RF
  8. Pedro Pages – C
  9. Victor Scott – CF

M. Liberatore – LHP

Broadcast info

First pitch: 1:15 PM EDT
TV: SNY
Radio: Audacy Mets Radio WHSQ 880AM, Audacy App, 92.3 HD2

How does the ABS challenge system work and how will it impact games?

KANSAS CITY, MO - MARCH 30: Maikel Garcia #11 of the Kansas City Royals signals for an ABS challenge against home plate umpire Alex Tosi in the fifth inning during the game between the Minnesota Twins and the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium on Monday, March 30, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Mikayla Schlosser/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Over the first week of games, you may have noticed pitchers, catchers, and hitters tapping their head after a pitch, signaling for a review. After six years of testing in the minors, MLB has implemented an Automated Ball Strike (ABS) challenge system that allows players (not coaches) to ask for a replay review of balls and strikes. Through the first week of games, the new wrinkle has brought added excitement and accountability to umpires. So how does it work?

Human umpires still call balls and strikes behind home plate. But if a pitcher, catcher, or hitter wants to challenge the ruling, they have to tap their head. Each team will be given two challenges during the first nine innings, with one challenge in each extra inning. Each team gets an additional challenge in the tenth inning. If that challenge is used, they’ll receive another in the next inning; if not, it carries over

The home plate umpire will announce the challenge, and the replay will be displayed on the ballpark video board. It should take no more than 15 seconds for the Automatic Ball Strike ruling to be issued. If the call is confirmed, the challenging team loses its challenge, but a team with a successful challenge will retain its challenge. Challenges are not allowed after replay reviews, or when a position player is pitching. If there is potential for a replay review after an ABS challenge, umpires will check to see if either manager wants to initiate a replay review before restarting the pitch clock. MLB has implemented a delay on all pitch location data to prevent teams from basing their challenge on the GameDay feed or other ball-tracking systems.

How is the strike zone determined? Each ballpark has a dozen Hawk-Eye technology cameras installed to capture player and ball movement. Each player has been officially measured, which has led to some amusing cases of players “shrinking.”

The top of the strike zone is set at 53.5% of the player’s height, while the bottom is set at 27%. The depth of the zone extends 8.5 inches in front of and behind the center of the plate. The zone is 17 inches wide, the width of home plate.

The strike zone is two-dimensional, rather than three-dimensional. Testing in the minors showed that some breaking balls barely nicked the front of the zone, only to move out of the zone as it crossed the batter, causing inconsistencies in calls.

Players have two seconds to challenge a pitch, although as we found out in the Royals’ game on Monday, the challenge may be made within two seconds after the play ends, such as when Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers made a snap throw to first.

How will ABS affect the placement of runners?  The umpires will let stand any calls unaffected by the incorrect call, but if an incorrect ball/strike call impacts a play on the bases, the umpires have discretion to then place any runners involved.

In the Royals/Rangers exhibition game last month, Seth Lugo threw a pitch that was called ball four. But the runner at first took off for second and eased up – perhaps because he thought it was a ball four call that would have forced him to second safely. Salvador Perez called for a challenge, and the call stood, but if it were overturned, Langford could have potentially been called out at the umpire’s discretion. Players will have to learn to ignore any calls, assuming it could be overturned.

Speaking of Salvy, he has been terrific at calling for challenges, successful on four of five so far. Baseball Savant even tracks which players are making the most valuable challenges. Here is the catcher leaderboard:

Royals hitters have made just one challenge, with Maikel Garcia getting a call overturned on Monday against the Twins. The Royals have been formulating a strategy on how to deal with challenges, and will not allow pitchers to challenge.

“No. 1, I don’t think pitchers should challenge any call,” pitching coach Brian Sweeney said Saturday. “Let the guy behind the plate, who has the feel for it, [do it]. I’m sure we’re going to see it over there right away. A pitcher is going to square up the glove, it’ll be a ball, he’ll go like that [tap his hat], and it’ll be a foot off the plate. It’s a process we’re trying to understand and talking to R&D and the guys in the Minor Leagues who have used it before.

The early data shows that teams are successful overturning calls slightly more than half the time, consistent with numbers from testing in the minors.

But the addition of the challenge system has brought an added measure of excitement to the ballpark. Testing in the minors showed it only added a minute to the length of games. It has added some drama to situations as fans await the outcome of a challenge.

It has also added some accountability for umpires, particularly for those that have been notoriously inconsistent.

It will also be interesting to see how the technology impacts the game. Will pitchers nibble more at the edges, hoping to hit the strike zone box? Could we see more high strikes – something many umps are less likely to call? How will teams use their challenges? Will hitters draw heat from teammates for overusing challenges? Will a catcher like Salvador Perez, who has fared poorly in framing metrics – seem like a more valuable catcher based on his challenges and the lessening value in framing? Will the system undermine the authority of umpires?

What do you think of the ABS challenge system so far? Any tweaks that need to be made?

Gamethread 4/1: Nationals at Phillies

PHILADELPHIA, PA - MARCH 26: Cristopher Sánchez #61 of the Philadelphia Phillies pitches during the game against the Texas Rangers on March 26, 2026 at Citizens Bamk Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Here are the lineups for the series finale against Washington, with a chance to win the series. Cristopher Sanchez looks for his second win of the season, while the Nats’ Cade Cavalli looks for his first.

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Crawfish Boil: Astros Brown’s Milestone, Big Ump Miscues, Fernandez’ Feat, Hot Rookies & More

HOUSTON, TEXAS - MARCH 31: Hunter Brown #58 of the Houston Astros reacts during the sixth inning against the Boston Red Sox at Daikin Park on March 31, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Houston Astros/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The latest news on the Houston Astros and everybody else.

This was the worst blown call of the season so far, and it benefitted the Astros:

Astros managerJoe Espada had strong praise for RP Cody Bolton, who pitched well in his Astros’ debut last night:

The soon-to-be 28 year old Bolton entered last night’s game with only 42 innings of major league experience, and little success. Can he be the next pitcher to go to the “Astros’ Lab” and come out better?

The Astros have been chasing starting pitchers early:

Hunter Brown became the second fastest Astros pitcher to 600 strikeouts, doing so in 102 games. Only teammate Lance McCullers Jr. got there faster (100 games).

DBacks’ Jose Fernandez joins an exclusive club, as he becomes the 8th player in MLB history with a 2 HR game in his MLB debut:

Rookies are having huge starts to the season:

C.B. Bucknor continues to work on being the worst umpire in MLB. Thankfully there is replay.

Baseball pranks are the best:

How about some former All-Time Met on former All-Time Met crime?

Get ready for an awful lot more of these from Phillies’ phenom Andrew Painter:

Sometimes all you can do after you get gunned down on the bases is shake your head in amazement, like Cody Bellinger:

Dodgers acquire Jake Eder from Nationals

Feb 21, 2026; West Palm Beach, Florida, USA; Washington Nationals pitcher Jake Eder (46) warms-up between innings during the game against the Houston Astros at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches. Mandatory Credit: Jim Rassol-Imagn Images | Jim Rassol-Imagn Images

The Dodgers on Wednesday acquired pitcher Jake Eder from the Washington Nationals, in exchange for cash considerations.

Eder was designated for assignment by Washington on Saturday. The left-hander pitched in the majors in parts of the previous two seasons, appearing in one game for the Chicago White Sox in 2024 and seven games for the Angels in 2025. Over those two years, Eder has a 4.87 ERA with 16 strikeouts and 10 walks in 20 1/3 innings.

All of Eder’s major league appearances have been in relief, while in the minors all 69 of his games have been starts. Last season, between Salt Lake and Rochester in Triple-A had a 6.59 ERA with 61 strikeouts, 20 walks, and 15 home runs in 68 1/3 innings.

The 27-year-old has 42 days of major league service time, and has one option year remaining, having used options in 2024 and 2025.

To make room on the 40-man roster for Eder, the Dodgers moved Jake Cousins to the 60-day injured list. Cousins, who signed a one-year deal on March 25, had Tommy John surgery last June and isn’t expected back until midseason at the earliest.

Colorado Rockies game no. 6 thread: Kyle Freeland vs. Kevin Gausman

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MARCH 27: Kyle Freeland #21 of the Colorado Rockies pitches against the Miami Marlins in the first inning of the game at loanDepot park on March 27, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Finishing out a road trip in which they are 1-4, the Colorado Rockies look to go out on a high note with a series win before kicking off their home opener on Friday. Unfortunately for them, they face a tough customer for the Toronto Blue Jays (4-1), as it will be a battle of the Colorado kids to close out the series.

Kyle Freeland (0-1, 4.15 ERA) makes his second start of the year for the Rockies’ rotation. The first time through the rotation, the starting pitching hasn’t been bad, but it hasn’t been great. In the season opener, Freeland labored through 4 1/3 innings, allowing two runs on five hits with two walks and two strikeouts, having thrown 81 pitches. The Rockies remain the only team not to have a starting pitcher go five innings yet this season. It would be quite beneficial if Freeland could go a bit longer into this game and help relieve a bullpen that has already worked quite a bit to start the year. In his career, Freeland owns a 9.31 ERA against Toronto in two starts and a 7.20 ERA in his lone start at the Rogers Centre.

Kevin Gausman (0-0, 1.50 ERA) takes the hill for the Blue Jays after a spectacular performance in his first outing of the year. The Denver native allowed just one run on one hit, a home run, facing the Athletics in the season opener. He went six innings, didn’t allow a single walk, and struck out 11 batters on 83 pitches, 60 of which were strikes. Gausman has been one of the most reliable and effective starters in baseball since his 2020 season with the San Francisco Giants and has only gotten better while in Toronto. A certified workhorse, Gausman has thrown at least 170 innings a year over the last five seasons, all while boiling down to a two or three-pitch mix. Gausman offers pinpoint control, making his fastball and splitter mix effective against hitters, with a slider tossed in for good measure. He has a 4.78 ERA in his nine career starts against Colorado.

Additionally, the Rockies have activated Tyler Freeman from the injured list and sent Braxton Fulford down to Triple-A Albuquerque.

And now to the details.

First Pitch: 11:07 pm MDT

TV: Rockies TV

Radio: KOA 850 AM/94.1 FM; KNRV 1150 (Spanish)

SBN Site: Bluebird Banter

Lineups:

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

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Kevin Gausman’s splitter was too hard to handle for the A’s on opening night, and I expect similar struggles from the Colorado Rockies this afternoon.

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Rockies vs Blue Jays predictions

Rockies vs Blue Jays best bet: Kevin Gausman Over 6.5 strikeouts (-145)

When Kevin Gausman is locating his split-finger fastball, he's one of the most unhittable pitchers in all of baseball. 

This was the case last week when he rang up 11 A’s batters on Opening Night, and I’m expecting a similar outcome this afternoon against the Colorado Rockies

The Rockies batted just .133 against the splitter last season with a MLB-worst 41.5% strikeout rate, including striking out eight times against Gausman in his lone start against them.

Gausman had a 34% K-rate with his splitter last season and a 72.7% rate in his last outing vs the A’s.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Kevin Gausman is averaging 7.8 strikeouts per game over his last five starts.

Rockies vs Blue Jays same-game parlay (SGP)

The Toronto Blue Jays are averaging 5.2 runs per game this season, going Over the 4.5-run mark in four out of their five games this year. With Freeland and his career 9.31 ERA when facing Toronto on the mound, I think they'll eclipse that mark again.

I’ll also add Kazuma Okamoto to go Over his hits prop. He’s logged a hit in every game this season, including two dingers, and will have the platoon advantage against Kyle Freeland.

Rockies vs Blue Jays SGP

  • Kevin Gausman Over 6.5 strikeouts
  • Kazuma Okamoto Over 0.5 hits
  • Jays team total Over 4.5
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Rockies vs Blue Jays home run pick: Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (+285)

I’m only making this a half-unit wager. Freeland is a line-drive contact pitcher who gets hit hard by righties, and the best line drive right-handed power hitter on the Jays is Vladdy, who's certainly primed to hit his first homer of the season.

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  • Best bets: 1-3, -1.65 units
  • SGPs: 1-3, +0.5 units
  • HR picks: 1-3, +0.05 units

Rockies vs Blue Jays odds

  • Moneyline: Colorado +240 | Toronto -290
  • Run line: Colorado +1.5 (+115) | Toronto -1.5 (-135)
  • Over/Under: Over 7.5 | Under 7.5

Rockies vs Blue Jays trend

The Over is 7-3 in the last 10 games between these teams. Find more MLB betting trends for Rockies vs. Blue Jays.

How to watch Rockies vs Blue Jays and game info

LocationRogers Center, Toronto, ON
DateWednesday, April 1, 2026
First pitch1:07 p.m. ET
TVRockies.TV, SN
Rockies starting pitcherKyle Freeland
(0-1, 4.15 ERA)
Blue Jays starting pitcherKevin Gausman
(0-0, 1.50 ERA)

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Athletics at Atlanta Braves game thread

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - MARCH 31: Drake Baldwin #30 of the Atlanta Braves celebrates a solo home run against the Athletics during the first inning at Truist Park on March 31, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Atlanta Braves are set to face off against the offensively struggling Athletics in a series finale that features both staff aces in Chris Sale and Luis Severino.

The Braves have only scored 3.80 runs thus far and the Athletics have only scored 3.20. The crazy part is even though the Braves have a thin rotation they have the second-best ERA per game in MLB. If the Braves win today, they will have won their first two series of the year and started 4-2. That seems much better than last year when the Braves were swept twice and started 0-7.

If the Braves lose then they will have lost a series to an inferior opponent on paper and started the season off with a .500 record in their first six games. Although this game is only one of many, it is a game that on paper they are supposed to win. If the Braves want to stay in playoff contention it is games like today that will be a key to them getting there.

First pitch is at 12:15 PM EDT.

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