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  • SF Pitching Coach
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    Bryan Price will not return to the Giants in 2025 as pitching coach.
    Price was only with the Giants for one season, and it was a mixed bag at best for the San Francisco hurlers. The 62-year-old appears to be leaving on his own, however, and could be with another organization for the 2025 season. Andrew Baggarly of The Athletic suggests former San Francisco hurler Ryan Vogelsong as a potential replacement.
  • TB Third Baseman #25
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    Curtis Mead is making his first start since Opening Day against the Pirates on Tuesday.
    We were surprised to see Mead on the bench when Junior Caminero sat Saturday, but the Rays used José Caballero at third base then. Mead, who has opened up 0-for-6 following his ridiculous spring, is playing first base over Jonathan Aranda against a righty tonight.
  • TB Third Baseman #24
    Christopher Morel is out of the Rays lineup Tuesday for the second time in three games.
    This is kind of weird, especially being that Morel has reached base in five of his 11 plate appearances this season and the Rays are down their best outfielder in Josh Lowe. They’re going with a Kameron Misner-Jonny DeLuca-Jake Mangum outfield tonight.
  • PHI Relief Pitcher #62
    Phillies claimed RHP Brett de Geus off waivers from the Marlins.
    He’ll report to Triple-A Lehigh Valley. De Geus failed to make the Marlins after giving up six runs in 2 2/3 innings this spring. He has a 7.48 ERA in 61 1/3 major league innings dating back to 2021.
  • MIN Second Baseman #47
    Edouard Julien is starting for the first time this season against the White Sox on Tuesday.
    The Twins have Julien DHing, Trevor Larnach playing left field and Harrison Bader sitting tonight. It makes for their best offensive lineup, at the cost of some outfield defense. They could have used Julien at second, Willi Castro in left and Larnach at DH instead, but that would have weakened the infield.
  • TOR Right Fielder #4
    George Springer is playing center field for the second time this season in Tuesday’s game against the Nationals.
    Nathan Lukes, who played center in three of the previous four games, is on the bench. The Anthony Santander-Springer-Alan Roden outfield allows the Jays to put Will Wagner at DH, opening up third base for Ernie Clement. Clement had sat with Wagner starting at third the previous two days.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher
    Blue Jays acquired RHP Edinson Batista from the Astros for RHP Nick Robertson.
    Batista, 22, had been with the Astros organization since signing out of the Dominican Republic in 2019. He had a 5.01 ERA and a 103/54 K/BB in 115 innings in high-A last year, and he was not considered one of Houston’s better pitching prospects.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #53
    Astros transferred RHP Cristian Javier from the 15-day to the 60-day injured list.
    Javier, who had Tommy John surgery last June, is targeting a July return this season.
  • MIA Center Fielder #3
    Derek Hill is sitting Tuesday for the first time in the Marlins’ six games this season.
    Dane Myers, who started versus lefties the previous three days, gets his first start against a righty tonight. Hill is 5-for-18 with a couple of doubles, but the strikeouts are already starting to pile up for him; he has eight in 22 plate appearances, putting him at 36% rate that’s higher than his troubling career mark of 30%.
  • ARI Left Fielder #12
    Lourdes Gurriel Jr. is out of the Diamondbacks lineup for the first time this season on Tuesday.
    Gurriel’s day off means both Jake McCarthy and Alek Thomas are in the lineup at the same time for the first time, with Thomas in center. Those two had each started two games in center thus far. Gurriel is off to a 4-for-19 start as the D-backs’ No. 3 hitter.
  • NYY Catcher #28
    Austin Wells is again hitting sixth with Paul Goldschmidt leading off for the Yankees on Tuesday.
    That Aaron Judge, who hit second on Opening Day, prefers to bat third seems to have killed the Wells-as-leadoff-hitter experiment, even though it worked so well in the club’s first game. The problem now is that the Yankees have a righty batting third and want to keep alternating righties and lefties. With Cody Bellinger and Jazz Chisholm Jr. taking precedence in the second and fourth spots, respectively, that leaves Wells hitting sixth.