Here are three things we’ll be keeping an eye on around the baseball world throughout the day today:
1. Rooker to undergo imaging:
The A’s suffered a worrisome injury yesterday when slugger Brent Rooker exited in the first inning of their game against the Yankees. Martin Gallegos of MLB.com writes that Rooker was diagnosed with “right flank discomfort” and that manager Mark Kotsay told reporters they’d have a more detailed update on the veteran’s status today once he’s undergone imaging. Losing Rooker would be a big blow to the A’s. He hasn’t hit much so far this year but has been one of the team’s most reliable sluggers for years now with 99 homers between 2023 and ’25. If Rooker winds up missing time, perhaps the A’s could look to use the DH slot to rest some of their regulars or improve their outfield defense by moving Tyler Soderstrom out of left field temporarily.
2. Meadows being evaluated following collision:
Tigers center fielder Parker Meadows faced a major scare yesterday when he collided in the outfield with Riley Greene. Chris McCosky of The Detroit News notes that Meadows was held overnight at a local hospital after exiting the game. It’s unknown at this point exactly how much time Meadows should be expected to miss, but a trip to the injured list seems likely and the Tigers are already planning for that eventuality. Jason Beck of MLB.com reports that outfielder Wenceel Perez was left out of last night’s lineup for Triple-A Toledo, and as the clear next man up on the Tigers’ outfield depth chart it seems likely he’s already en route to Minneapolis. The switch-hitter turned in league average numbers in 100 games last year and should be a solid stopgap while Meadows recovers.
3. Corbin to make season debut:
Veteran southpaw Patrick Corbin is in line to kick off the 14th MLB season of his career today as he suits up for the Blue Jays for the first time. After turning in a decent season with the Rangers last year where he pitched to a 4.40 ERA with a 4.25 FIP, Corbin will kick off his age-36 season by taking on Simeon Woods Richardson and the Twins in Toronto. A former Jays farmhand, Woods Richardson posted a 4.04 ERA in 111 1/3 innings of work last year. So far this season, he’s turned in 11 2/3 innings of three-run ball but surrendered two homers and struck out just 13.0% of his opponents. Tonight’s game is scheduled for 7:07pm ET in Toronto.

Ah yes the A’s could improve their outfield defense by moving their gold glove finalist to DH….
Jeffrey springs for Sam Travis trade comes to light one more time… It’s like having Marylin Monroe and Boston would use her as a gardener…you get the idea….,
Flank…is this the Kentucky Derby?
if wenceel Perez is on his way to Minneapolis, he’s going to the wrong place. series is over.