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Williams, Davies give Nats options for rotation, bullpen WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – The Nationals have two go-tos for closers and a handful of previously scarce left-handers for their 2024 Opening Day...
MARCH 10, 2024 MLB.COM
For Rule 5 pick Fernandez, when Cards call, 'Call of Duty' must wait JUPITER, Fla. -- Back in his native Tampa last December, Ryan Fernandez was playing “Call of Duty” when he saw that his agent was calling. S...
MARCH 9, 2024 MLB.COM
Robert Hassell - Dealing with groin tightness Manager Dave Martinez revealed Saturday that Hassell is day-to-day with a tight groin, Bobby Blanco of MASNSports.com reports.
Impact Hassell left Friday's Grapefruit League game against the Cardinals and did not return. The 22-year-old struggled in Double-A last season but is slashing .357/.412/.786 with three home runs and six RBI over 14 at-bats in spring training.
MARCH 9, 2024 ROTOWIRE
Angel Hernandez Throws Lance Lynn Out Of Spring Training Game For MLB umpire Angel Hernandez is in midseason form and threw pitcher Lance Lynn out of a spring training game, then barred him from getting mor...
MARCH 9, 2024 OUTKICK.COM
Lynn as fiery as ever in first game back with Cards WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- When the Cardinals signed 36-year-old right-hander Lance Lynn back in November, the club repeatedly mentioned the v...
MARCH 9, 2024 MLB.COM

Lance Lynn tossed by umpire Ángel Hernández in spring training return to Cardinals

Lance Lynn was ejected from his first spring training start in his return to the St. Louis Cardinals after having words with home plate umpire Ángel Hernández
MARCH 9, 2024 Associated Press
Lars Nootbaar - Diagnosed with fractured ribs Nootbaar has been diagnosed with two non-displaced fractures in his left ribcage, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
Impact He suffered the injury nearly a week ago while trying to brace himself along the side outfield wall during a Grapefruit League game. Nootbaar will be monitored over the next 10-to-14 days and could swing a bat some over that time based on pain tolerance. The Cardinals are not yet ruling him out for Opening Day, but it would appear to be a long shot. St. Louis appears likely to be without two starting outfielders on Opening Day with Tommy Edman (wrist) also banged up. Dylan Carlson and perhaps Alec Burleson could pick up the slack in the meantime.
MARCH 8, 2024 ROTOWIRE