With more than 20% of the 2024 season in the books, here are four things we’ll be keeping an eye on throughout the day today:
1. Pepiot to the IL?
Rays right-hander Ryan Pepiot was struck in the leg by a pitch during the third inning of his start against the Mets over the weekend, and while both initial x-rays were negative and a follow-up CT scan did not reveal a fracture, manager Kevin Cash told reporters (including Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times) last night that the right-hander is still likely to require a trip to the injured list. It’s an unfortunate turn of events for the Rays, as Pepiot had carried a strong 3.12 ERA and 3.32 FIP into his abbreviated start over the weekend and had established himself as a reliable arm in the club’s rotation since joining the Rays in the Tyler Glasnow trade this past winter.
Left-hander Jacob Lopez is the only pitcher on the 40-man roster to be drawing starts at the Triple- A level, but he’s struggled badly in both the major and minor leagues this season. If the club doesn’t want to insert Lopez into the rotation while Pepiot is out, former top prospect Brendan McKay could be an option after performing excellently across five starts at the Double-A level this season. Of course, the Rays could also simply rely on their bullpen to cover the innings lost from Pepiot’s injury, as they frequently have in the past when short on starting pitching.
2. Thomas to undergo MRI:
Diamondbacks center fielder Alek Thomas “felt a little something” in his hamstring over the weekend and took Monday off to try and avoid the issue worsening, manager Torey Lovullo told reporters (including MLB.com’s Steve Gilbert), but upon returning to baseball activity yesterday Thomas still didn’t feel completely normal. As a result, Arizona brass decided to send the 24-year-old for an MRI to further evaluate the situation. Thomas appeared in just four games this season before going on the injured list at the end of March due to a strained hamstring.
While Corbin Carroll has performed well defensively in center field and Jake McCarthy has hit well in Thomas’s stead, a notable setback would still be a costly hit to the team’s depth. A delayed return from Thomas, who’s played just four games this season, puts off a tricky decision on how to handle the outfield mix going forward. Carroll and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. entered the season as the clear starters at the outfield corners but both have struggled to this point — Gurriel has faded after a blistering start — while McCarthy has excelled despite opening the season in a bench role.
3. Red Sox to shuffle roster:
A handful of roster moves are expected for the Red Sox later today, headlined by the return of right-hander Nick Pivetta from the injured list. Also returning from the injured list is utility infielder Romy Gonzalez, with righty Naoyuki Uwasawa headed to Triple-A and infielder Zack Short poised to be designated for assignment in the corresponding moves.
Pivetta’s return to the rotation comes as the Red Sox are set to face longtime ace Chris Sale in Atlanta for the first time since he was swapped to the Braves in exchange for infielder Vaughn Grissom. While Grissom has only just returned from the injured list after being sidelined by groin and hamstring issues to this point in the season, Sale has enjoyed a renaissance with the Braves as he’s posted a solid 3.44 ERA with an even better 3.01 FIP across six starts. He’ll toe the rubber opposite Pivetta at 7:20pm local time this evening.
4. MLBTR Chat Today:
The 2024 season is now in full swing, and two teams recently got a head start on trade season with the Luis Arraez trade. If you have questions regarding your favorite club’s start to the campaign, or perhaps questions that look ahead to this summer’s trade deadline and the 2024-25 offseason, MLBTR’s Steve Adams will host a live chat with readers today at 1pm CT. You can click here to ask a question in advance, and that same link will allow you to join in on the chat once it begins or read the transcript after it is completed.
Jason Hanselman
I’m surprised you didn’t mention Taj Bradley as an option to replace Ryan Pepiot. Seems obvious.
Troy Percival's iPad
Bradley might not be an option because, if nothing including injury disrupts his schedule, then he is pitching today in Durham. If Pepiot misses only 1 start, then the Rays might not deem it worth it to disrupt Bradley’s rhythm
Jason Hanselman
85% sure I saw him in the Rays dugout last night, but it was a hazy one. The probability of him making his next start in Durham approaches zero. If Pepiot is on 15-day IL it’s pretty tough to only miss one start, but with concerns about inning count this year the bruise helps offset anyway. Given pitcher injuries in MLB and situations like this I’m a big proponent of bringing back 10-day IL for pitchers. Who cares if teams game it a bit to get guys a blow. If we care about keeping pitchers healthy make it easy for teams to skip a start here and there instead of increasing likelihood of issue.
MysteryWhiteBoy13
Still waiting for the Jays to fire Schneider. Every game that Springer is leading off is another fireable offense. Right back to having the 3 worst hitters in the lineup hitting in the top 4 spots.
Hotdog 2
Still naive, I guess. Haha
MysteryWhiteBoy13
Sure, tell me what he’s done to keep his job dummy
30 Parks
Agreed, Mystery. Turn the job over to Mattingly.
User 3180623956
It would be fun to see Sale have a great start against the Sox today.
Fever Pitch Guy
grnmtn – Agreed! The Red Sox aren’t playing for anything, but seeing Sale continue his resurgence would be great.
User 3180623956
Fever- I really hope the rest of his career is solid and injury free.
Jake Biggar
Pepiot seriously can’t make a start almost a week later because of a bruise on his leg? Not only that he may require an IL stint from a bruise? That is charmin ultra soft right there.
Jason Hanselman
A (kinetic) chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Considering he probably maxes out around 150 IP this year this seems like an opportune time to get him a breather. Or the thing your intelligent ass spewed forth.
Jake Biggar
He’s easily their best or second best starter and they’re underachieving. Unless he has broken bones, ligaments or internal issues from that comebacker, he should be on the mound.
MysteryWhiteBoy13
Says a guy who has quite obviously never experienced what a bone bruise feels like
Jason Hanselman
Thanks for ensuring I never have to have confidence in your opinion again. Good luck out there.
johnrealtime
I always find it funny how people assume that “soft” players are begging to be put on the IL and miss games. When it is far more likely that the team gives them no choice. It’s less players getting softer and more teams getting increasingly protective
redsoxu571
Chris Sale has not “enjoyed a renaissance” this year – he’s just picking up where he left off last year after he finished shaking off rust. He put up an 8.22 ERA over his first 5 starts, and over his remaining 15 starts he posted a 3.16 ERA with 95 strikeouts over 79.2 IP. K rate, WHIP, ERA, it’s all pretty much the same as last year once he got going, which is also probably what his current baseline is as long as he’s relatively healthy.
Fever Pitch Guy
redsoxu – Great post, I always appreciate when people bring the stats as support! I think perhaps Nick was referring to a full-season renaissance, as Sale hasn’t had a strong start to a season since 2018.
One thing nobody will ever forget, the Red Sox front office leaking the Sale to the Rangers trade story and the Sox announcers ON AIR mocking Bloom for rejecting the trade offer. This was before a game Sale started, he got wind of it and wasn’t very happy. That sort of thing will always impact a player, especially considering he’s a likely HOF player with an amazing career. It’s a shame Sox ownership has a history of slamming people after they are gone …. even when it involves current players.