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Deadspin | Rockies-Mets to play Sunday doubleheader after postponement  Jul 1, 2025; New York City, New York, USA; Tarp covers the field at Citi Field. The game between the New York Mets and the Milwaukee Brewers was postponed due to impending weather.  Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images   The Saturday scheduled game between the Mets and the Colorado Rockies in New York has been postponed due to rain in the forecast.  The game is scheduled to be made up as part of a single-admission doubleheader at 1:40 p.m. ET on Sunday. The second contest will begin approximately 30 to 45 minutes after the end of the first game.  Kodai Senga (0-3, 8.83 ERA) is scheduled to start the first game for the Mets, while fellow right-hander Nolan McLean (1-1, 2.67) is slated to get the nod in the nightcap.   Former Mets left-hander Jose Quintana (0-2, 6.23) was slated to start Saturday’s contest for the Rockies. Colorado has yet to announce its starting pitchers for the Sunday doubleheader.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #RockiesMets #play #Sunday #doubleheader #postponement

Deadspin | Rockies-Mets to play Sunday doubleheader after postponement
Deadspin | Rockies-Mets to play Sunday doubleheader after postponement  Jul 1, 2025; New York City, New York, USA; Tarp covers the field at Citi Field. The game between the New York Mets and the Milwaukee Brewers was postponed due to impending weather.  Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images   The Saturday scheduled game between the Mets and the Colorado Rockies in New York has been postponed due to rain in the forecast.  The game is scheduled to be made up as part of a single-admission doubleheader at 1:40 p.m. ET on Sunday. The second contest will begin approximately 30 to 45 minutes after the end of the first game.  Kodai Senga (0-3, 8.83 ERA) is scheduled to start the first game for the Mets, while fellow right-hander Nolan McLean (1-1, 2.67) is slated to get the nod in the nightcap.   Former Mets left-hander Jose Quintana (0-2, 6.23) was slated to start Saturday’s contest for the Rockies. Colorado has yet to announce its starting pitchers for the Sunday doubleheader.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #RockiesMets #play #Sunday #doubleheader #postponementJul 1, 2025; New York City, New York, USA; Tarp covers the field at Citi Field. The game between the New York Mets and the Milwaukee Brewers was postponed due to impending weather. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

The Saturday scheduled game between the Mets and the Colorado Rockies in New York has been postponed due to rain in the forecast.

The game is scheduled to be made up as part of a single-admission doubleheader at 1:40 p.m. ET on Sunday. The second contest will begin approximately 30 to 45 minutes after the end of the first game.


Kodai Senga (0-3, 8.83 ERA) is scheduled to start the first game for the Mets, while fellow right-hander Nolan McLean (1-1, 2.67) is slated to get the nod in the nightcap.

Former Mets left-hander Jose Quintana (0-2, 6.23) was slated to start Saturday’s contest for the Rockies. Colorado has yet to announce its starting pitchers for the Sunday doubleheader.

–Field Level Media

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Jul 1, 2025; New York City, New York, USA; Tarp covers the field at Citi Field. The game between the New York Mets and the Milwaukee Brewers was postponed due to impending weather. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

The Saturday scheduled game between the Mets and the Colorado Rockies in New York has been postponed due to rain in the forecast.

The game is scheduled to be made up as part of a single-admission doubleheader at 1:40 p.m. ET on Sunday. The second contest will begin approximately 30 to 45 minutes after the end of the first game.

Kodai Senga (0-3, 8.83 ERA) is scheduled to start the first game for the Mets, while fellow right-hander Nolan McLean (1-1, 2.67) is slated to get the nod in the nightcap.

Former Mets left-hander Jose Quintana (0-2, 6.23) was slated to start Saturday’s contest for the Rockies. Colorado has yet to announce its starting pitchers for the Sunday doubleheader.

–Field Level Media

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Deadspin | Noah Schultz aims to channel emotions as White Sox host Nationals    Apr 19, 2026; West Sacramento, California, USA; Chicago White Sox pitcher Noah Schultz (22) throws to a Athletics batter during the first inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Scott Marshall-Imagn Images   Chicago White Sox rookie left-hander Noah Schultz earned his first major league victory last weekend.  As he aims to win successive starts when he faces the visiting Washington Nationals on Saturday afternoon, Schultz is confident he gained perspective, too.  “Calm myself down with nerves and stuff like that, that hopefully are gone,” he said. “Getting ahead of guys and attacking hitters.”  A product of Oswego East High School in suburban Chicago, Schultz (1-1, 3.86 ERA) will pitch at Rate Field for the first time since losing to the Tampa Bay Rays on April 14 in his MLB debut.  Schultz, 22, regrouped Sunday in a road start against the Athletics, yielding only a solo home run in five innings while walking one and striking out six.  He’ll aim again to channel his full arsenal against the Nationals.  “Noah was really good,” Chicago manager Will Venable said. “Got back to the fastball, that’s obviously among his best weapons. And really got to that and did a nice job of mixing the four-seamer, the two-seamer. Ended up landing some sweepers in the zone, the cutter was in the zone, which is a big pitch for him, too.”  Luis Garcia Jr. had two hits and James Wood worked three walks for the Nationals in Friday’s series opener, but Washington struggled to deliver in the clutch.  Seranthony Dominguez struck out Wood with a runner at third base to close a 5-4 victory as the White Sox won for the fourth time in the past five games.  The hot streak has coincided with a power surge for Chicago first baseman Munetaka Murakami, whose solo shot Friday gave him six homers in the past seven games and 11 home runs this season.   Right-hander Jake Irvin (1-3, 6.00 ERA) will start for the Nationals on Saturday in the second contest of a three-game series. After defeating the crosstown Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on March 29 behind five innings of two-run ball, Irvin is 0-3 with a 6.63 ERA in four April starts.  He pitched into the sixth inning during Monday’s 9-4 home loss to Atlanta, allowing four runs (three earned) and three hits with no walks and four strikeouts.  “Good things happen when you get ahead,” Irvin said. “Just give our guys every chance to win.”  Irvin took a no-decision against the White Sox in his lone career appearance against them, last Sept. 27 at Rate Field. He allowed four runs and six hits in six innings, including a two-run home run to Colson Montgomery.  Wood has walked nine times in the past four games and boasts eight games this season in which he has received multiple free passes. His streak of consecutive games with a home run stopped at three on Friday.  Wood leads the National League with 10 home runs, one fewer than Murakami and Houston’s Yordan Alvarez.  Washington’s CJ Abrams went 0-for-4 in the series opener and is 2-for-27 with eight strikeouts in the past seven games.  The Nationals have lost three games in a row and six of their past eight.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Noah #Schultz #aims #channel #emotions #White #Sox #host #NationalsApr 19, 2026; West Sacramento, California, USA; Chicago White Sox pitcher Noah Schultz (22) throws to a Athletics batter during the first inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Scott Marshall-Imagn Images

Chicago White Sox rookie left-hander Noah Schultz earned his first major league victory last weekend.

As he aims to win successive starts when he faces the visiting Washington Nationals on Saturday afternoon, Schultz is confident he gained perspective, too.

“Calm myself down with nerves and stuff like that, that hopefully are gone,” he said. “Getting ahead of guys and attacking hitters.”

A product of Oswego East High School in suburban Chicago, Schultz (1-1, 3.86 ERA) will pitch at Rate Field for the first time since losing to the Tampa Bay Rays on April 14 in his MLB debut.

Schultz, 22, regrouped Sunday in a road start against the Athletics, yielding only a solo home run in five innings while walking one and striking out six.

He’ll aim again to channel his full arsenal against the Nationals.

“Noah was really good,” Chicago manager Will Venable said. “Got back to the fastball, that’s obviously among his best weapons. And really got to that and did a nice job of mixing the four-seamer, the two-seamer. Ended up landing some sweepers in the zone, the cutter was in the zone, which is a big pitch for him, too.”

Luis Garcia Jr. had two hits and James Wood worked three walks for the Nationals in Friday’s series opener, but Washington struggled to deliver in the clutch.

Seranthony Dominguez struck out Wood with a runner at third base to close a 5-4 victory as the White Sox won for the fourth time in the past five games.


The hot streak has coincided with a power surge for Chicago first baseman Munetaka Murakami, whose solo shot Friday gave him six homers in the past seven games and 11 home runs this season.

Right-hander Jake Irvin (1-3, 6.00 ERA) will start for the Nationals on Saturday in the second contest of a three-game series. After defeating the crosstown Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on March 29 behind five innings of two-run ball, Irvin is 0-3 with a 6.63 ERA in four April starts.

He pitched into the sixth inning during Monday’s 9-4 home loss to Atlanta, allowing four runs (three earned) and three hits with no walks and four strikeouts.

“Good things happen when you get ahead,” Irvin said. “Just give our guys every chance to win.”

Irvin took a no-decision against the White Sox in his lone career appearance against them, last Sept. 27 at Rate Field. He allowed four runs and six hits in six innings, including a two-run home run to Colson Montgomery.

Wood has walked nine times in the past four games and boasts eight games this season in which he has received multiple free passes. His streak of consecutive games with a home run stopped at three on Friday.

Wood leads the National League with 10 home runs, one fewer than Murakami and Houston’s Yordan Alvarez.

Washington’s CJ Abrams went 0-for-4 in the series opener and is 2-for-27 with eight strikeouts in the past seven games.

The Nationals have lost three games in a row and six of their past eight.

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Noah #Schultz #aims #channel #emotions #White #Sox #host #Nationals">Deadspin | Noah Schultz aims to channel emotions as White Sox host Nationals    Apr 19, 2026; West Sacramento, California, USA; Chicago White Sox pitcher Noah Schultz (22) throws to a Athletics batter during the first inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Scott Marshall-Imagn Images   Chicago White Sox rookie left-hander Noah Schultz earned his first major league victory last weekend.  As he aims to win successive starts when he faces the visiting Washington Nationals on Saturday afternoon, Schultz is confident he gained perspective, too.  “Calm myself down with nerves and stuff like that, that hopefully are gone,” he said. “Getting ahead of guys and attacking hitters.”  A product of Oswego East High School in suburban Chicago, Schultz (1-1, 3.86 ERA) will pitch at Rate Field for the first time since losing to the Tampa Bay Rays on April 14 in his MLB debut.  Schultz, 22, regrouped Sunday in a road start against the Athletics, yielding only a solo home run in five innings while walking one and striking out six.  He’ll aim again to channel his full arsenal against the Nationals.  “Noah was really good,” Chicago manager Will Venable said. “Got back to the fastball, that’s obviously among his best weapons. And really got to that and did a nice job of mixing the four-seamer, the two-seamer. Ended up landing some sweepers in the zone, the cutter was in the zone, which is a big pitch for him, too.”  Luis Garcia Jr. had two hits and James Wood worked three walks for the Nationals in Friday’s series opener, but Washington struggled to deliver in the clutch.  Seranthony Dominguez struck out Wood with a runner at third base to close a 5-4 victory as the White Sox won for the fourth time in the past five games.  The hot streak has coincided with a power surge for Chicago first baseman Munetaka Murakami, whose solo shot Friday gave him six homers in the past seven games and 11 home runs this season.   Right-hander Jake Irvin (1-3, 6.00 ERA) will start for the Nationals on Saturday in the second contest of a three-game series. After defeating the crosstown Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on March 29 behind five innings of two-run ball, Irvin is 0-3 with a 6.63 ERA in four April starts.  He pitched into the sixth inning during Monday’s 9-4 home loss to Atlanta, allowing four runs (three earned) and three hits with no walks and four strikeouts.  “Good things happen when you get ahead,” Irvin said. “Just give our guys every chance to win.”  Irvin took a no-decision against the White Sox in his lone career appearance against them, last Sept. 27 at Rate Field. He allowed four runs and six hits in six innings, including a two-run home run to Colson Montgomery.  Wood has walked nine times in the past four games and boasts eight games this season in which he has received multiple free passes. His streak of consecutive games with a home run stopped at three on Friday.  Wood leads the National League with 10 home runs, one fewer than Murakami and Houston’s Yordan Alvarez.  Washington’s CJ Abrams went 0-for-4 in the series opener and is 2-for-27 with eight strikeouts in the past seven games.  The Nationals have lost three games in a row and six of their past eight.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Noah #Schultz #aims #channel #emotions #White #Sox #host #Nationals

Deadspin | Surging Cubs count on bullpen ahead of rematch vs. Dodgers     Apr 24, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen (49) reacts to a strike out during the eighth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images   Even with new pitchers in the Chicago Cubs’ injury-plagued bullpen, the results remained the same.  The Cubs rallied for a 6-4 win on Friday, with their bullpen covering four scoreless innings and holding the Los Angeles Dodgers to two hits.   Chicago takes a 10-game winning streak into the middle game of a three-game road series against the Dodgers on Saturday. It’s the longest winning streak since the 2016 World Series champion Cubs reeled off 11 straight victories that August.  “Nothing is really long-term (with our bullpen injuries),” Chicago manager Craig Counsell said. “Which we think is a positive in all this. But injuries add up, and we’ve lost a lot of bodies. When that happens, it gets hard to replace them with the same quality. But our guys have done a great job, a heck of a job. It’s one of the reasons why we’ve been able to put together this nice run.”  On Friday, Caleb Thielbar became the latest to join the list of sidelined Cubs’ pitchers when a left hamstring strain landed him on the 15-day injured list. Right-hander Vince Velasquez was called up from Triple-A Iowa. Thielbar is at least the sixth Cubs reliever to land on the IL this season.  “Right now we think it’s on the mild side,” Counsell said about Thielbar’s injury. “He’s had this injury before in 2022, and he thinks this is a less severe version of that. We’ll know more as we get through the week but hope he can (miss) close to the minimum here.”  In a string of moves, infielder Scott Kingery was designated for assignment and third baseman Nicky Lopez rejoined the club after he was acquired from the Colorado Rockies for cash on Thursday. Lopez played in 14 games for the Cubs last season and had one hit in 18 at-bats.   “Nicky has familiarity with the group,” Counsell said. “Familiarity with us. We think that’s helpful.”  Colin Rea (3-0, 3.00 ERA) is scheduled to start for the Cubs on Saturday. In his most recent outing on Monday, the right-hander was credited with the win. He gave up six hits, one run and struck out five in 6 2/3 innings in a 5-1 home victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. The 35-year-old has eight career appearances (five starts) against the Dodgers, going 1-1 with a 5.94 ERA.   The Dodgers are expected to start Roki Sasaki (0-2, 6.11 ERA). In four starts, the right-hander has thrown five innings just once.   On Sunday, Sasaki wasn’t part of the decision but gave up seven hits, three runs, walked two and struck out two in 4 2/3 innings in a 9-6 loss at the Colorado Rockies.   “In the long run, I know the things I need to work on,” Sasaki said. “But at the same time, I need to keep making adjustments for the long term. … If I am able to go deeper in games, maybe it will be better.”  After the Dodgers built a 4-0 lead on Friday, starting pitcher Emmet Sheehan left the game after 6 1/3 innings. He allowed one run on four hits and a walk and struck out 10, but the Dodgers’ bullpen could not hold the lead.   In 2 2/3 innings, four Dodgers relievers gave up five runs on seven hits, including a solo home run by Alex Bregman in the eighth and a two-run blast from Dansby Swanson in the ninth.  Los Angeles lost for the fifth time in its last seven games, but manager Dave Roberts downplayed his bullpen’s struggles.   “I don’t concern myself too much about it, ” he said. “These are the guys we have, and they’ve pitched well. They have to continue to go out there and pitch well.”  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Surging #Cubs #count #bullpen #ahead #rematch #DodgersApr 24, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen (49) reacts to a strike out during the eighth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images

Even with new pitchers in the Chicago Cubs’ injury-plagued bullpen, the results remained the same.

The Cubs rallied for a 6-4 win on Friday, with their bullpen covering four scoreless innings and holding the Los Angeles Dodgers to two hits.

Chicago takes a 10-game winning streak into the middle game of a three-game road series against the Dodgers on Saturday. It’s the longest winning streak since the 2016 World Series champion Cubs reeled off 11 straight victories that August.

“Nothing is really long-term (with our bullpen injuries),” Chicago manager Craig Counsell said. “Which we think is a positive in all this. But injuries add up, and we’ve lost a lot of bodies. When that happens, it gets hard to replace them with the same quality. But our guys have done a great job, a heck of a job. It’s one of the reasons why we’ve been able to put together this nice run.”

On Friday, Caleb Thielbar became the latest to join the list of sidelined Cubs’ pitchers when a left hamstring strain landed him on the 15-day injured list. Right-hander Vince Velasquez was called up from Triple-A Iowa. Thielbar is at least the sixth Cubs reliever to land on the IL this season.

“Right now we think it’s on the mild side,” Counsell said about Thielbar’s injury. “He’s had this injury before in 2022, and he thinks this is a less severe version of that. We’ll know more as we get through the week but hope he can (miss) close to the minimum here.”

In a string of moves, infielder Scott Kingery was designated for assignment and third baseman Nicky Lopez rejoined the club after he was acquired from the Colorado Rockies for cash on Thursday. Lopez played in 14 games for the Cubs last season and had one hit in 18 at-bats.

“Nicky has familiarity with the group,” Counsell said. “Familiarity with us. We think that’s helpful.”


Colin Rea (3-0, 3.00 ERA) is scheduled to start for the Cubs on Saturday. In his most recent outing on Monday, the right-hander was credited with the win. He gave up six hits, one run and struck out five in 6 2/3 innings in a 5-1 home victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. The 35-year-old has eight career appearances (five starts) against the Dodgers, going 1-1 with a 5.94 ERA.

The Dodgers are expected to start Roki Sasaki (0-2, 6.11 ERA). In four starts, the right-hander has thrown five innings just once.

On Sunday, Sasaki wasn’t part of the decision but gave up seven hits, three runs, walked two and struck out two in 4 2/3 innings in a 9-6 loss at the Colorado Rockies.

“In the long run, I know the things I need to work on,” Sasaki said. “But at the same time, I need to keep making adjustments for the long term. … If I am able to go deeper in games, maybe it will be better.”

After the Dodgers built a 4-0 lead on Friday, starting pitcher Emmet Sheehan left the game after 6 1/3 innings. He allowed one run on four hits and a walk and struck out 10, but the Dodgers’ bullpen could not hold the lead.

In 2 2/3 innings, four Dodgers relievers gave up five runs on seven hits, including a solo home run by Alex Bregman in the eighth and a two-run blast from Dansby Swanson in the ninth.

Los Angeles lost for the fifth time in its last seven games, but manager Dave Roberts downplayed his bullpen’s struggles.

“I don’t concern myself too much about it, ” he said. “These are the guys we have, and they’ve pitched well. They have to continue to go out there and pitch well.”

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Surging #Cubs #count #bullpen #ahead #rematch #Dodgers">Deadspin | Surging Cubs count on bullpen ahead of rematch vs. Dodgers     Apr 24, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen (49) reacts to a strike out during the eighth inning against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images   Even with new pitchers in the Chicago Cubs’ injury-plagued bullpen, the results remained the same.  The Cubs rallied for a 6-4 win on Friday, with their bullpen covering four scoreless innings and holding the Los Angeles Dodgers to two hits.   Chicago takes a 10-game winning streak into the middle game of a three-game road series against the Dodgers on Saturday. It’s the longest winning streak since the 2016 World Series champion Cubs reeled off 11 straight victories that August.  “Nothing is really long-term (with our bullpen injuries),” Chicago manager Craig Counsell said. “Which we think is a positive in all this. But injuries add up, and we’ve lost a lot of bodies. When that happens, it gets hard to replace them with the same quality. But our guys have done a great job, a heck of a job. It’s one of the reasons why we’ve been able to put together this nice run.”  On Friday, Caleb Thielbar became the latest to join the list of sidelined Cubs’ pitchers when a left hamstring strain landed him on the 15-day injured list. Right-hander Vince Velasquez was called up from Triple-A Iowa. Thielbar is at least the sixth Cubs reliever to land on the IL this season.  “Right now we think it’s on the mild side,” Counsell said about Thielbar’s injury. “He’s had this injury before in 2022, and he thinks this is a less severe version of that. We’ll know more as we get through the week but hope he can (miss) close to the minimum here.”  In a string of moves, infielder Scott Kingery was designated for assignment and third baseman Nicky Lopez rejoined the club after he was acquired from the Colorado Rockies for cash on Thursday. Lopez played in 14 games for the Cubs last season and had one hit in 18 at-bats.   “Nicky has familiarity with the group,” Counsell said. “Familiarity with us. We think that’s helpful.”  Colin Rea (3-0, 3.00 ERA) is scheduled to start for the Cubs on Saturday. In his most recent outing on Monday, the right-hander was credited with the win. He gave up six hits, one run and struck out five in 6 2/3 innings in a 5-1 home victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. The 35-year-old has eight career appearances (five starts) against the Dodgers, going 1-1 with a 5.94 ERA.   The Dodgers are expected to start Roki Sasaki (0-2, 6.11 ERA). In four starts, the right-hander has thrown five innings just once.   On Sunday, Sasaki wasn’t part of the decision but gave up seven hits, three runs, walked two and struck out two in 4 2/3 innings in a 9-6 loss at the Colorado Rockies.   “In the long run, I know the things I need to work on,” Sasaki said. “But at the same time, I need to keep making adjustments for the long term. … If I am able to go deeper in games, maybe it will be better.”  After the Dodgers built a 4-0 lead on Friday, starting pitcher Emmet Sheehan left the game after 6 1/3 innings. He allowed one run on four hits and a walk and struck out 10, but the Dodgers’ bullpen could not hold the lead.   In 2 2/3 innings, four Dodgers relievers gave up five runs on seven hits, including a solo home run by Alex Bregman in the eighth and a two-run blast from Dansby Swanson in the ninth.  Los Angeles lost for the fifth time in its last seven games, but manager Dave Roberts downplayed his bullpen’s struggles.   “I don’t concern myself too much about it, ” he said. “These are the guys we have, and they’ve pitched well. They have to continue to go out there and pitch well.”  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Surging #Cubs #count #bullpen #ahead #rematch #Dodgers

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