The Dodgers are not pitching Shohei Ohtani this weekend against the Yankees: Friday: Roki Sasaki Saturday: Emmet Sheehan Sunday: Yoshinobu Yamamoto
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The Dodgers are not pitching Shohei Ohtani this weekend against the Yankees: Friday: Roki Sasaki Saturday: Emmet Sheehan Sunday: Yoshinobu Yamamoto ▪▪ Link ▪▪ Chase Burns contract details: Reds ace gets massive MLB extension usatoday.com/story/sports/ml… Link Reds reward phenom Chase Burns with $105 million contract extension The Reds are locking up 23-year-old pitcher Chase Burns to a nine-figure deal days after his first All-Star Game. usatoday.com ▪▪ Link ▪▪ […] Lockout or not, MLB showing their optimism in labor negotiations that the 2027 season will start on time by announcing that Opening Day will be on March 25, the earliest in MLB history, with the regular season concluding Sept. 26. ▪▪ Link ▪▪ The Philadelphia Phillies’ urgency to find bullpen help accelerated with the news that veteran reliever Brad Keller has a torn UCL. Keller was one of their prized free-agent pick-ups last winter with a 2-year, $22 million contract, surpassing the Cubs’ offer to retain him. ▪▪ Link ▪▪ Chase Burns, who not only has become a Cy Young candidate this year, but now is a rich man. He signs a seven-year, $105 million contract extension. It’s the largest guarantee for a pitcher with less than four years of MLB service, per @jonmorosi ▪▪ Link ▪▪ The Mets DFA infielder Zack Short and reinstate Marcus Semien from the IL. ▪▪ Link ▪▪ The Pittsburgh Pirates take a no-risk flier on outfielder Robert Hassell III, who was designated for assignment last week by the Washington Nationals. The cost is only cash or a player to be named later. ▪▪ Link ▪▪ It’s ties Homer Bailey for the third-largest contract in Cincinnati Reds history, behind only Joey Votto (10 years, $225 million) and Ken Griffey Jr. (9 years, $116.5 million). Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) Chase Burns, who not only has become a Cy Young candidate this year, but now is a rich man. He signs a seven-year, […] The Milwaukee Brewers are taking a flier on RHP Lance McCullers, who has pitched just 39.1 innings this year for the Astros. @brianmctaggart on it ▪▪ Link ▪▪ The Brewers are picking up $2.5 million of the remaining salary for Lance McCullers, giving the Astros a bit of flexibility at the trade deadline ▪▪ Link ▪▪ |
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