Article 74N95 MLB 2026 Buzz: Reds Nick Lodolo to Make Rehab Start

MLB 2026 Buzz: Reds Nick Lodolo to Make Rehab Start

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The offseason and spring training are behind us, but there is plenty of MLB news left to cover now that the season is here. Here are the noteworthy transactions, injuries and more from the 2026 MLB season: Apr. 1 Lodolo making rehab start Reds pitcher Nick Lodolo is expected to throw 60-65 pitches during a rehab assignment on Thursday. The left-hander, who is on the injured list due to a blister on his left index finger, will make his rehab start for Single-A Daytona against Jupiter in a Florida State League game. If Lodolo has a successful outing, he could join the Reds' rotation during next week's series at Miami. Lodolo was 9-8 with a 3.33 ERA and 156 strikeouts last season. Left-hander Caleb Ferguson (right oblique strain) threw from 90 feet on flat ground before Wednesday's game against the Pittsburgh Pirates. He is expected to accompany the team on their upcoming seven-game road trip to Texas and Miami. Red Sox catcher scratched Wednesday Red Sox catcher Carlos Narvaez was scratched from Boston's finale with Houston on Wednesday for an undisclosed reason. Narvaez was removed from the lineup about 2.5 hours before first pitch and replaced behind the plate by Connor Wong. "I just made a change," manager Alex Cora told reporters. "I talked to Carlos a little bit and we move on from there. So, it's one of those that I felt like we needed to make the change in the lineup. And I think it's for the best." When pressed if Narvaez's removal from the lineup was for a disciplinary reason, Cora didn't directly answer the question. "Let's keep it between me and Carlos," Cora said. "And he understands. This is something that happens on every club. It just happens to be early in the season, and I think it's the right thing to do." The 27-year-old Narvaez is hitting .444 in three games this season. He is in his second season in Boston after beginning his career with the Yankees. Mar. 31 DeLauter exits after injury Cleveland Guardians right fielder Chase DeLauter left the game in the first inning after fouling a pitch from Los Angeles Dodgers starter Shohei Ohtani off his back foot Tuesday night. After a trainer came out to check on DeLauter, the rookie took a few practice swings and returned to the batter's box. He tried to run out a grounder to third, but was thrown out and then hobbled to the tunnel. He was diagnosed with a left foot contusion. X-rays were negative. DeLauter was replaced by CJ Kayfus in the bottom of the first. DeLauter was the American League rookie of the week after hitting four home runs in his first three games. He's just the second player to accomplish the feat, joining Trevor Story of the Colorado Rockies in 2019. Umpire loses track of count in Red Sox-Astros Plate umpire Mark Wegner acknowledged he lost track of the count during Cam Smith's nine-pitch walk Tuesday night in the fifth inning of the Houston Astros' 9-2 win over the Boston Red Sox. In fact, Smith should have been out on strikes after the third pitch. Smith swung and missed at two cutters from Red Sox starter Brayan Bello to begin the plate appearance. After the second pitch, Joey Loperfido stole second base and Christian Walker scored on the play thanks to a throwing error by catcher Connor Wong. After about 40 seconds, Smith swung and missed at a sweeper. That should have been strike three but Wegner, a crew chief working his 29th major league season, flashed 1-2 for the count. Six pitches later, Smith worked a walk. "I just watched the video. I didn't know what happened until I came in here and apparently, I somehow didn't count the second swinging one because I said the count was 1-2. It was actually strike three," Wegner told a pool reporter after the game. "Had anybody caught it, we can always go and call replay and check the count. I've never done that before. I'm not happy about it. Just made a mistake." Wegner said no one on the field raised an issue in the moment. Bello said Wegner gave the count as 1-1 after his second pitch, and he didn't question it at the time. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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