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Clay Holmes pitched six innings of one-run ball Sunday against the Cardinals.

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Holmes, who benefitted from Brandon Nimmo robbing Jordan Walker of a solo homer, struck out six before leaving with a two-run lead. Alas, that lead disappeared in the seventh. The Mets went on to win anyway, but Holmes remained 2-1 with a 3.16 ERA. He’ll face the Nationals next weekend.

2025-04-20 4:59:42 (ET)

Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports that the Dodgers are recalling Dalton Rushing from Triple-A Oklahoma City.

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Rushing is viewed as the top prospect in the Dodgers’ system, and one of the top prospects in all of baseball regardless of organization. He’s forged a .933 OPS with Triple-A Oklahoma City, and while his primary position is catcher, he’s also played first base and left field. Rushing should get a chance to play now that he’s with the big-league club, and his catcher-eligibility makes him someone fantasy managers should absolutely consider rostering if they need help behind the plate.

2025-05-14 2:41:48 (ET)

Mike Yastrzemski is not in the starting lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Diamondbacks.

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The Giants are loading up on right-handed hitters against southpaw Eduardo Rodriguez, so Yastrzemski will get a breather. Heliot Ramos is leading off, and Luis Matos will take Yastrzemski’s place in the lineup in left field.

2025-05-14 2:31:53 (ET)

Ty France left Wednesday’s first game of a doubleheader against the Guardians with a left foot contusion.

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France will likely sit the second game of the twin-billing as well. The 30-year-old first baseman’s status should be updated before Thursday, but for now Minnesota has replaced France with Kody Clemens now handling first base duties.

2025-05-14 2:02:51 (ET)

Ravens signed Derrick Henry to a two-year, $30 million contract extension.

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Per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Henry is the first running back over the age of 30 to make $15 million per year. Henry hit the open market at the peak of the “running backs don’t matter” discourse and signed a measly two-year, $16 million deal with the Ravens last offseason. He spent the 2025 season stuffing nerds in lockers with 1,921 yards and 16 touchdowns on 325 attempts. The monstrous season more than earned him a raise and the Ravens knew the assignment. Rapoport noted that Henry wants to finish his career in Baltimore and the extension will give him the opportunity to do so.

2025-05-14 1:54:32 (ET)

ESPN’s Rob Demovsky reports Packers C Elgton Jenkins is skipping offseason workouts for contract reasons.

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Jenkins is being moved to center ahead of the 2025 season. He is a left guard by trade but has also spent time at both tackle spots during his six years in Green Bay. The Packers signed him to a four-year, $68 million extension in 2022 that runs through 2026. The deal initially made him a highly-paid guard. It now has him as one of the league’s most expensive centers. The Packers could save $20 million by cutting Jenkins next offseason, something they would likely do unless Jenkins is immediately one of the league’s best centers. Jenkins, in turn, is almost certainly looking to up his guarantees on the final two years of the contract. Though, as Demovsky points out, the Packers rarely adjust contracts this far from their expiration, Jenkins could be the exception to the rule.

2025-05-14 1:32:43 (ET)

Paul Goldschmidt is not in the starting lineup for Wednesday’s bout against the Mariners.

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Goldschmidt was plunked in the wrist in the ninth inning of the game against Seattle, but this appears to just be a day of rest for he 37-year-old veteran. Aaron Judge will be the designated hitter with Ben Rice moving over to first base. Austin Wells will also get Wednesday off with J.C. Escarra catching Adam Warren.

2025-05-14 1:21:26 (ET)
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