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Last updated: April 11, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

MLB Injury Woes & Roster Moves

A difficult day on the injury front saw key players exit Saturday contests early, forcing immediate roster adjustments for contending clubs. The Baltimore Orioles scratched catcher Adley Rutschman approximately two hours before first pitch against the Giants due to a sore left ankle, while the Los Angeles Angels lost rookie right-hander George Klassen in the third inning after he sustained a bruised nail on his right index finger. Compounding the bad news for the American League East, Toronto's George Springer exited the Blue Jays' 7-4 defeat to the Twins with a confirmed fractured big toe on his left foot, leaving him batting just .189 on the season. To address pitching needs, the New York Mets recalled veteran reliever Craig Kimbrel and simultaneously designated left-hander Richard Lovelady for assignment to maintain their 26-man roster configuration.

Broadcast Programming Note

Separately, Major League Baseball's upcoming Sunday night coverage on NBC will feature a distinct musical opening, as the network announced the Grammy Award-winning Zac Brown Band will provide the musical backdrop for the broadcast segment.