• Called up ahead of Wednesday's start
    The Rangers recalled Leiter from Triple-A Round Rock ahead of his scheduled start in the second game of Wednesday's doubleheader with the Athletics in Oakland.

    Advice: Texas is designating Leiter as the 27th man for the twin bill, but he won't necessarily be heading back to Round Rock after making his second start of the season for the big club Wednesday. The Rangers surprisingly placed Dane Dunning (shoulder) on the 15-day injured list Wednesday, meaning the team should have an opening in the rotation for a fifth starter heading into next week. Leiter was torched for seven runs in 3.2 innings in his MLB debut April 18 in Detroit, but he gets a favorable draw for his second start in a pitcher-friendly venue against a weak Oakland lineup. Rotowire.com 18 minutes ago
    Jack LeiterTEX - SP
    12:37 pm @OAK ; 4:07 pm @OAK
     
  • Goes on IL with rotator cuff strain
    The Rangers placed Dunning (shoulder) on the 15-day injured list with a right rotator cuff strain.

    Advice: The roster move is retroactive to Sunday, one day after Dunning made his seventh start of the season while taking a no-decision against the Royals. The Rangers haven't indicated that Dunning sustained the injury at any point during that outing, but the right-hander's shoulder was evidently bothersome coming out of that start. Dunning is without a precise target date to return from the IL, though manager Bruce Bochy said Wednesday that the 29-year-old isn't expected to have an especially lengthy stay on the shelf. While Dunning joins Nathan Eovaldi (groin), Max Scherzer (back), Cory Bradford (ribs), Jacob deGrom (elbow) and Tyler Mahle (elbow) on the shelf, the Rangers should have back-end rotation spots available for both Jose Urena and Jack Leiter. Rotowire.com 21 minutes ago
    Dane DunningTEX - SP,RP
    12:37 pm @OAK ; 4:07 pm @OAK
     
  • Reds transfer Brandon Williamson to the 60-day IL
    Reds transferred LHP Brandon Williamson to the 60-day injured list with a left shoulder strain.

    Advice: Williamson is going to need more time to get healthy after suffering a shoulder injury during a spring training game. The 26-year-old southpaw had a respectable 4.46 ERA, 1.28 WHIP with a 98/39 K/BB ratio across 117 innings (23 starts) last season. Rotoworld 21 minutes ago
  • Visit with Dr. ElAttrache scheduled
    Waldichuk (elbow) will visit with Dr. Neal ElAttrache on Monday, Martin Gallegos of MLB.com reports.

    Advice: Waldichuk recently had a setback while throwing a live batting practice session. He was diagnosed last October with a UCL sprain and flexor strain but chose a more conservative Tenex procedure to remove scar tissue and help alleviate pain. More will be known after Monday's exam, but his upcoming meeting with Dr. ElAttrache would seem to suggest that Waldichuk's treatment plan hasn't panned out as anticipated. Rotowire.com 21 minutes ago
    Ken WaldichukOAK - SP,RP
    12:37 pm vs TEX ; 4:07 pm vs TEX
     
  • Moved to 60-day IL
    The Reds transferred Williamson (shoulder) to the 60-day injured list Wednesday.

    Advice: The move frees up a spot on the 40-man roster for Mike Ford. Williamson will begin a rehab assignment Thursday as he works his way back from a left shoulder strain, but he'll need some time to get ramped back up and now won't be eligible for activation until late May. Rotowire.com 27 minutes ago
  • Remains shut down
    Rangers general manager Chris Young said Wednesday that Scherzer (back) will remain shut down from throwing for the next few days due to a right thumb and forearm issue, Jeff Wilson of RangersToday.com reports.

    Advice: Scherzer has been on the 15-day injured list all season while completing his recovery from Dec. 15 surgery to address a herniated disc in his back, but it's his pitching arm that has presented complications for him coming out of his first rehab start with Triple-A Round Rock back on April 24. Young said that Scherzer won't resume ramping up again until the tightness and discomfort in his arm completely subsides, so the veteran right-hander still looks to be multiple weeks away from being ready to return from the IL. Rotowire.com 47 minutes ago
    Max ScherzerTEX - SP
    12:37 pm @OAK ; 4:07 pm @OAK
     
  • Returns from IL
    The Marlins reinstated Garrett (shoulder) from the 15-day injured list Wednesday.

    Advice: Garrett isn't expected to make his season debut for the big club until Sunday versus Philadelphia, but he'll rejoin the Marlins a few days early after fellow starter Edward Cabrera (shoulder) was placed on the IL in a corresponding move. The 26-year-old southpaw opened the season on the shelf due to a left shoulder impingement and made two rehab starts before a brief shutdown period while he contended with a dead-arm phase. Garrett has bounced back well since resuming his rehab assignment April 26, compiling a 1.32 ERA, 0.73 WHIP and 20:4 K:BB in 13.2 innings across three outings between Triple-A Jacksonville and the Marlins' rookie-level Florida Complex League affiliate. Garrett built up to 82 pitches in his latest rehab outing Monday and isn't expected to face any major workload restrictions when he debuts this weekend. Rotowire.com Today, 11:14 am
  • Back to IL with shoulder issue
    The Marlins placed Cabrera on the 15-day injured list Wednesday with a right shoulder impingement.

    Advice: Cabrera was removed after two innings during his start in Tuesday's 8-2 loss to the Dodgers with what was referred to as right biceps discomfort, but it's officially a shoulder impingement that will force him to the IL. It's the same injury that kept him out for the first few weeks of the season. Cabrera will be eligible to return from the IL later this month, but there's currently no timetable for the righty. Rotowire.com Today, 11:11 am
  • Fires five scoreless
    Williams (4-0) secured the win Tuesday versus the Orioles after throwing five scoreless innings and striking out eight batters while surrendering two hits.

    Advice: Williams was carving up the Orioles' lineup Tuesday, striking out eight of the first 15 batters he faced while allowing only one baserunner -- a single from Adley Rutschman. Williams likely could have remained in the game longer; however, the Nationals seem determined to keep him limited to roughly 80 pitches per start this season. The 32-year-old right-hander will boast a 1.96 ERA and 1.06 WHIP heading into his next start -- tentatively scheduled to come Monday against the White Sox. Rotowire.com Today, 11:02 am