
"Since giving up five earned runs on Opening Day, Paul Skenes has allowed six earned runs over eight starts. The reigning ERA champ has his mark back under 2.00 through 58 innings. Skenes had three career starts of 8+ innings heading into this season. He's now done it in back-to-back outings."
"Miller went down with an oblique strain in Spring Training. His absence has allowed Emerson Hancock to emerge as one of the more surprising breakouts of 2026. Miller's return will force an adjustment to Seattle's rotation. The initial plan is to roll with a six-man staff. The Mariners don't have an off-day until May 21, so expanding the rotation will give the other starters extra rest during a tough stretch."
"Manager Dave Roberts is sticking with the plan of Ohtani getting two days off, even after he snapped an 11-game home run drought on Tuesday. "I think that might've been something where, you know you get a couple days off of hitting and it might have freed him up," Roberts told reporters, including Katie Woo of The Athletic. "You just never know. To go back on a pact, a decision that we came upon or I came upon, I don't like that.""
"Giants catcher took Yoshinobu Yamamoto deep in consecutive at-bats on Tuesday. His second homer was back-to-back with Harrison Bader and gave the Giants a lead they wouldn't relinquish. Haase is part of a catching trio that includes youngsters Jesus Rodriguez and"
Paul Skenes has allowed six earned runs over eight starts after giving up five earned runs on Opening Day. His ERA is back under 2.00 through 58 innings, and he has reached 8+ innings in back-to-back outings. Bryce Miller is scheduled to return for the Mariners against the Astros after an oblique strain sidelined him in Spring Training. Miller’s return is expected to require rotation adjustments, with an initial six-man plan and possible piggybacking with Luis Castillo. Shohei Ohtani will not hit for two days while pitching for the Dodgers, following a plan to give him rest from hitting. Yoshinobu Yamamoto was taken deep by Giants catcher took Yoshinobu Yamamoto deep in consecutive at-bats, including a second homer that came back-to-back with Harrison Bader.
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