Final Feb 21
TB 0 +129 o8.5
NYY 4 -152 u8.5
Final Feb 21
LAD 3 -101 o10.5
CHC 7 -115 u10.5
Final Feb 21
TEX 2 -109 o10.5
KC 5 -107 u10.5
Final Feb 21
COL 12 +154 o10.5
AZ 8 -181 u10.5
Final Feb 21
SEA 2 -115 o10.5
SD 5 -102 u10.5

New York @ St. Louis injuries

Roger Dean Stadium

New York's Injuries

Player POS Status Date Note
No injuries to report.

New York Starters Last Game

Pitchers
POS # Player
SP 0 Marcus Stroman
SP 98 William Warren
SP 34 Jonathan Brubaker
0 Geoffrey Gilbert
RP 57 Scott Effross
RP 97 Brent Headrick
0 Kevin Stevens
0 Kervin Castro
Hitters
POS # Player
LF 24 Jasson Domínguez
SS 0 * Andrew Velazquez
CF 35 Cody Bellinger
PH-1B 0 * Toby Rumfield
1B 48 Paul Goldschmidt
PH-CF 0 * Brendan Jones
2B 13 Jasrado Chisholm
C 0 * Rafael Flores
SS 11 Anthony Volpe
3B 0 * George Lombard
C 79 Juan C. Escarra
2B 0 * Alexander Vargas
RF 0 Pablo Reyes
RF 0 * Jackson Castillo
3B 91 Oswald Peraza
LF 0 * Leonard Gabrielson
DH 80 Everson Pereira
PH-DH 97 * Jesus Rodriguez
(* - Change In Order)

St. Louis's Injuries

Player POS Status Date Note
No injuries to report.

St. Louis Starters Last Game

Pitchers
POS # Player
Hitters
POS # Player
(* - Change In Order)

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