play1:36Can Juan Soto return within 2-3 weeks?Stephania Bell breaks down Juan Soto’s expected 2-3 week return from a calf strain.
Can Juan Soto return within 2-3 weeks?Stephania Bell breaks down Juan Soto’s expected 2-3 week return from a calf strain.
ESPN FantasyApr 9, 2026, 07:43 AM ETCloseFollow on XMultiple Authors
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Today’s six-game slate kicks off at 12:10 p.m. ET with the Miami Marlins hosting the Cincinnati Reds. There are two more matinees, followed by three evening games.
Stephania Bell breaks down Juan Soto’s expected 2-3 week return from a calf strain.
The Chicago White Sox called up Dustin Harris on Monday. The outfielder swiped 68 bases combined over the past two seasons for Triple-A Round Rock and had a steal for Triple-A Charlotte just prior to his promotion. Harris got the start last night and celebrated with two stolen bases. He could be in line for more playing time with Austin Hays and Everson Pereira both on the IL.
The Reds placed backup catcher Jose Trevino on the 10-day IL due to a thoracic outlet spine strain. It was backdated to Sunday, so he is eligible to be activated next Wednesday. P.J. Higgins was called up from Triple-A Louisville to serve as Tyler Stephenson’s understudy. Christian Encarnacion-Strand was designated for assignment to clear a spot on the team’s 40-man roster.
Joel Kuhnel logged a save for the Athletics last night. It was just his second appearance of the season. Prior to Tuesday’s call-up, he last pitched in the majors in 2024. While it’s not clear that Kuhnel will be the club’s closer going forward, it does seem like the job is currently up for grabs.
Mark Vientos began the season in the lineup against only left-handed pitching, but he’s now started eight consecutive contests, albeit in part due to Juan Soto’s absence. However, after a modest five-game hitting streak, he has since gone hitless over the last two New York Mets games.
Cole Ragans left Wednesday’s start after recording just two outs. He was hit in the thumb on his pitching hand by a batted ball and had to leave the game after trying to stay in. The southpaw fanned the first two hitters but subsequently ended up giving up three earned runs. Even so, the Kansas City Royals don’t expect Ragans to miss any starts.
It’s getaway day, with 11 of today’s 15 games being afternoon affairs. Action gets underway at 12:35 p.m. ET in the Steel City with the rubber game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Diego Padres. The evening slate begins at 6:40 p.m. ET, with all four games starting by 7:40 p.m. ET.
The Philadelphia Phillies and San Francisco Giants each have a win in their set at Oracle Park. The Phillies may have to go for a series win without starting catcher J.T. Realmuto, as the veteran left last night’s contest after the first inning due to taking a foul tip off his foot. It’s being labeled as a bruise, but Rafael Marchan may be behind the plate today.
The Arizona Diamondbacks placed Carlos Santana on the 10-day IL yesterday due to an adductor issue. With Pavin Smith also on the shelf, the club called up Luken Baker to add some depth at first base. Baker joins Jose Fernandez and Tim Tawa as candidates to cover the spot. Smith is eligible to be activated today, but he hasn’t yet reported to a rehab assignment.
Chad Patrick was initially scheduled to start today for the Milwaukee Brewers, but instead of having him pitch on just three days of rest, he’s been pushed back to Friday, with Shane Drohan coming up from Triple-A Nashville to face the Boston Red Sox. Drohan was acquired from the Red Sox in the Caleb Durbin deal. He made one start for the Sounds, tossing 3 1/3 innings with six strikeouts and four walks.
Updating a few injuries, the Chicago Cubs reported that Cade Horton requires season-ending UCL surgery. Whether it’s Tommy John surgery or the internal brace procedure won’t be determined until he’s under the knife. The Toronto Blue Jays expect to be without starting catcher Alejandro Kirk for six weeks following surgery to repair his fractured left thumb. Additionally, the Houston Astros indicated that Hunter Brown has a Grade 2 shoulder strain and won’t throw for a few weeks.
Stephania Bell breaks down Soto’s expected 2-3 week return from a calf strain.
ESPN FantasyApr 9, 2026, 07:43 AM ETCloseFollow on XMultiple Authors
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