Cody Morris, acquired from the Guardians in December, was designated for assignment by the New York Yankees on Thursday to make room for Michael Tonkin, claimed off waivers from the Mets earlier in the day. Morris, despite being in the Yankees’ bullpen for seven games but never appearing, will return to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. Meanwhile, Tonkin, a 34-year-old right-hander, will join the Yankees’ bullpen for their series opener in Milwaukee on Friday. He has a 6.00 ERA in six games this season, but his slider has been effective, holding opponents to a .133 batting average.
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The Toronto Blue Jays will send ace Jose Berrios to the mound Thursday in the series finale against the host Kansas City Royals, aiming to avoid their first series loss since dropping two out of three to the New York Yankees from April 5-7. Berrios has been outstanding this season, posting a 4-0 record with a 0.85 ERA. He has not allowed a run in his last three outings, covering 19 2/3 innings. The Blue Jays’ bats have struggled as of late, but they will need to produce runs against Royals starter Cole Ragans, who has a 0-2 record with a 4.32 ERA. The Royals have run the bases aggressively in this series, executing hit-and-runs and double steals to take two of the first three games.
The New York Yankees, boasting a solid 17-8 record, will face off against the Oakland Athletics (9-16) at Yankee Stadium on Thursday, April 25th. The game is scheduled to commence at 7:05 PM ET. Catch the excitement live on Fubo, where you can stream the game or tune in on TV.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers (15-11) will seek a series sweep as they square off against the Washington Nationals (10-13) at Nationals Park on Thursday, April 25. The game is set to commence at 4:05 PM ET.
The Chicago Cubs (15-9) and Houston Astros (7-18) will meet at Wrigley Field on Thursday, April 25, for a series finale. Fans can tune in to watch the action live at 2:20 PM ET. Cubs pitcher Javier Assad will take the mound against the Astros’ Justin Verlander. The Cubs are seeking a series sweep after winning the first two games of the series, while the Astros are looking to avoid a fourth consecutive loss. For those unable to attend the game in person, Fubo offers a live streaming option with a free trial available through their website. Additionally, tickets for all MLB games can be purchased through Ticketmaster, and officially licensed MLB gear is available at Fanatics.
The Kansas City Royals will host the Toronto Blue Jays at Kauffman Stadium on Thursday, April 25, with the first pitch scheduled for 2:10 PM ET. The Royals are currently 15-10, while the Blue Jays are 13-12.
The Philadelphia Phillies will face off against the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday, April 25th, with Zack Wheeler taking the mound for the Phillies and Nick Martinez starting for the Reds. The game will commence at 1:10 PM ET at Great American Ball Park. For more information on how to watch the game, continue reading this article.
The Minnesota Twins, seeking to clinch a series sweep, will face the Chicago White Sox, who are mired in a prolonged losing streak, at Target Field on Thursday, April 25th. Simeon Woods Richardson will start for the Twins, while Mike Soroka will take the mound for the White Sox. The first pitch is scheduled for 1:10 PM ET. Fans can tune in to watch the game live or stay informed about the latest developments through the provided link.
Chicago Cubs reliever Luke Little was required to change his glove before entering Wednesday night’s game against the Houston Astros due to an American flag patch on his glove. The umpires cited MLB regulations prohibiting white on pitchers’ gloves, deeming the flag a potential distraction to batters. Despite having to break in a new glove mid-game, Little retired both batters he faced and expressed pride in his country following the victory.
The Kansas City Royals have released infielder Mike Brosseau from his minor league contract after a disappointing start to the season. Brosseau, 30, hit just .156 in 12 spring training games and .107 in 33 plate appearances with Triple-A Omaha. Despite his recent struggles, Brosseau has a solid track record in the majors, particularly against left-handed pitching. He could still find another minor league deal elsewhere.