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The Overner: Farris, Orioles, Yankees, Astros

Here are three things that we keep an eye on the world of baseball throughout the day today:

1. Farris to make his debut at MLB:

The Angels have selected the Gaucher contract Mitch Farris Yesterday, when the lists increased to 28 players. Farris will make his debut in MLB when he will take the ball today against the Royals and the veteran right -hander Michael Lorenzen (4.62 ERA). Farris spent the whole campaign in 2025 double-A after being acquired from Atlanta in the Davis Daniel trade during the offseason. He has an MPM of 4.27 in 116 work rounds at this level to go with an impressive removal rate of 28.0%. Anaheim has long been aggressive during the promotion of his prospects, and the Farris, 24, will now have the opportunity to have an impact on the level of the big league before setting foot in Triple-A.

2. Orioles 40-Man Entranting:

Orioles are ready to welcome Tyler Wells Back from the list of wounded today as they go to a rotation of six men. With Wells ready to start today’s game against Yu darvish (5.66 ERA in ten starts) in San Diego, Baltimore will have to make a movement of 40 men to accommodate the return of the right -wing 31 years on the injured list. This could mean moving an injured player like the right -hander Colin Selby to the list of 60 days injured. If they are confident all their players on the 10 or 15 -day IL can come back before the end of the season, the O could designate someone from the back of their list of 40 men for assignment.

3. Overview of the series: Yankees @ astros

A potential overview of the playoffs should start today when the Yankees start a three game set against the Astros in Houston. The series begins with an exciting pitching confrontation: Southpaw Brade Valdez (3.18 ERA) takes the mound for astros like the Yankees counter with another left -hander Max fried (3.06 ERA). Fried was struggling for a large part of the second half, but he will try to maintain the right times after consecutive beginnings against the Red Sox and the Nationals. The game of tomorrow will fell in love with the recruit Will Warren (4.30 ERA) against Swingman Jason Alexander (4.61 ERA in 54 1/3 rounds), while the series final will take place Carlos Rodon (3.18 ERA) against Cristian Javier (3.38 ERA in four starts) in the fifth start of Tommy John surgery.

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