Mets rotation takes another hit
Grove, Dodgers and Opening Day
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Los Angeles Dodgers' Michael Grove Behind Schedule, Won't Be Ready For Opening Day
Dodgers' Michael Grove: Will not be ready for Opening Day
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Tuesday that Grove (shoulder) will not be ready for the start of the season, Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times reports. Grove was shut down with a shoulder injury during the NLDS last season,
Grove won’t be ready for opening day, Roberts says
With an assortment of riches within their starting rotation, the Mariners believe that any one of their five arms would be worthy of making the March 27 Opening Day start -- though they remain mum on the topic as Cactus League play accelerates to full swing.
Opening Day is as exciting of a day as there is on the MLB calendar. Each team has the same record, and, whether warranted or not, members of each fan base can
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Yardbarker on MSNCardinals facing Opening Day reality they haven't seen in decadesUnfortunately, the winds of change have not been kind to Cardinal Nation. For the first time since 1995 — the same year the DeWitt family purchased the franchise from Anheuser-Busch — the Cardinals' famous Opening Day revelry may not be in front of a sell-out crowd.
Chicago Cubs' top prospect, Kevin Alcántara, is making a strong push for a spot on the Opening Day roster with impressive spring training performances.
It was a safe assumption. This will be Webb’s fourth consecutive Opening Day start, matching the longest streak in Giants history since Juan Marichal started six consecutive openers in the 1960s. Madison Bumgarner made a total of five Opening Day starts over a six-year span; Tim Lincecum started four consecutive openers from 2009-12.
ESPN is going to the bullpen and calling for Monday Night Football play-by-play voice Joe Buck to broadcast the season opening game for the New York Yankees.
The Boston Red Sox have three of the top prospects in baseball. Boston is trending in the right direction and have plenty of talent at the big league level alr
The Los Angeles Angels have their 2025 Opening Day starting pitcher. According to Sam Blum of The Athletic, Angels manager Ron Washington announced Yusei Kikuchi as the Opening Day starter, calling it an “obvious” decision.
The arrivals of Pivetta and Hart could push the likes of Vásquez, Waldron and Brito to Triple A for portions of 2025. The Padres would be OK with that; before the pair of recent signings, the organization lacked starting depth at the back of its rotation and at its El Paso affiliate.
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