Opener: Farris, Orioles, Yankees, Astronauts

Today, we will pay attention to three things in the baseball world throughout the day:
1. Farris debuts in MLB:
Angel chooses a left-handed contract Mitch Farris Yesterday, the roster expanded to 28 players. Farris will make his debut in MLB when he catches the ball with royals and veteran right-handers today Michael Lorenson (4.62 ERA). Farris received his entire 2025 campaign from Atlanta. Davis Daniel Offseason trading. At that level, he has a 4.27 ERA in 116 innings and scored a 28.0% strikeout rate. Anaheim has long been aggressive in promoting its prospects, and the 24-year-old Farris will now have the opportunity to influence major league levels before stepping into Triple-A.
2. 40 Orioles migrate:
Orioles will be welcomed Taylor Wells Return from the injured list today as they spin towards the six. Wells will start today’s game Yu Darvish (5.66 ERA with ten starts) A 40-man roster is required in Baltimore San Diego to accommodate the 31-year-old right-hander returning from the injury list. This could mean listing injured players like right-handed Colin Selby as a 60-day injury list. If they are confident that all players can restore them before the end of the season in a 10-day or 15-day IL, then O can specify someone on the backend of the 40-man lineup to perform the mission.
3. Series Preview: Yankees @ Astros
Playoff previews begin today when the Yankees’ three games against Houston’s Astros begin. The series begins with an exciting pitching showdown: Southpaw Framber Valdez (3.18 ERA) Take the Astronaut to the Astronaut with a left-handed Yankee Counter The biggest explosion (3.06 Era). Fried struggled for most of the second half, but Fried will continue to keep up with the good times after the back-to-back quality with the Red Sox and Nationals began. Tomorrow’s game will feature rookies Will Warren (4.30 ERA) vs. Swinger Jason Alexander (4.61 ERA in 54 1/3 innings), while the series finale will attack Carlos Rodon (3.18 ERA) Oppose Christian Javier (3.38 ERA of four games) started the latter’s fifth time, earned from Tommy John’s surgery.



