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Clayton Kershaw (toe, knee) will make his next minor league rehab start on Tuesday for Double-A Tulsa.
The decision to move Kershaw’s second rehab outing is based solely on weather conditions at Triple-A Oklahoma. The 37-year-old southpaw remains on track to potentially make his season debut by the end of May or early June.
White Sox LHP prospect Noah Schultz allowed one run on five hits in five innings for Double-A Birmingham on Tuesday.
Schultz walked one and struck out seven on the day. He now has a 3.58 ERA and 33:19 K:BB ratio in 32 2/3 innings at Double-A on the season. The White Sox will be cautious with Schultz’s innings this season, just as they’re being with fellow top prospect Hagen Smith, but it was nice to see Schultz’s command improve in this start. He’ll need a few more like this before the White Sox can think about moving him up to Triple-A.
Max Scherzer (thumb) felt tightness in his back after his last bullpen session.
Scherzer threw a bullpen session last week as he attempts to come back from a thumb injury, but felt tightness in his back after the session. He did not throw on Tuesday as the team had planned, but they are hopeful he can get back on the mound for another bullpen session later this week.
The Athletic’s Mike DeFabo believes RB Kaleb Johnson is a “schematic fit” for the Steelers offense.
Johnson, a third-round draft pick who last month was listed as a co-starter alongside Jaylen Warren on the Pittsburgh depth chart, was a hyper-productive back in Iowa’s zone-based rushing scheme, a system used frequently in Arthur Smith’s run-first offense. Only three college running backs in 2024 logged more zone rushes than Johnson. Johnson’s goals in offseason practices, according to DeFabo, “are to learn the playbook and earn the coaching staff’s trust with the hope of becoming an ‘every-down back’ sooner rather than later.” That might require Johnson to improve his pass blocking. The rookie said he’s worked on that with Warren — one of the best blocking backs in the NFL — in recent days.
The Chiefs will play the Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day.
The Week 13 matchup will bring Patrick Mahomes and the AFC champion Chiefs to Dallas for the day’s late afternoon game. It could be a shootout if key players on both sides are healthy. Dak Prescott heads into the season with George Pickens as a legit WR2 behind CeeDee Lamb, and Mahomes — who has talked this offseason about more explosive plays for the KC offense — will have Xavier Worthy, Travis Kelce, Rashee Rice, and Hollywood Brown at his disposal. Mahomes has faced Dallas once in his NFL career, a Week 11 win in 2021 in which he threw for 260 scoreless yards. The hope for both the league and fantasy managers is that the Cowboys are still in postseason contention by the end of November.
J.P. Crawford singled in the winning run in the bottom of the 11th as the Mariners edged the Yankees 2-1 on Tuesday.
Crawford was 0-for-4 with three strikeouts before his liner to left barely dropped into fair territory and plated the automatic runner in the 11th. It gave him his first RBI in nine games. He’s currently hitting .271/.378/.364 for the season.
Bryan Woo blanked the Yankees for 6 1/3 innings in a no-decision Tuesday.
Woo has come up big for the Mariners in pitching at least six innings every time out this season and going 4-1 with a 2.84 ERA. The 1-0 lead he left with tonight didn’t hold up, but the Mariners did prevail in extra innings to move to 6-2 in Woo’s starts. He’ll face the White Sox next time out.