Luis Severino, Domingo German to Start in Monday's Doubleheader
Luis Severino out to the mound for Game 1 of Monday's doubleheader against the Tigers and Domingo German for Game 2 reports Bryan Hoch of MLB.com. Severino struck out 11 in his last start against the Astros and has an 11.34 K/9 over three career starts against the Tigers. Meanwhile, German has posted a 6.64 ERA over four starts this season and has allowed six runs in two of his last three starts. As far as Severino is concerned, he's a must start regardless of matchup, but German should not be started at all against a Tigers lineup which is seventh in the league with a .259 team average and has the fourth-fewest team strikeouts.
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The Yankees will send Source: Bryan Hoch
Luis Severino Works Eight Innings On Saturday
Luis Severino was nearly able to throw a complete game during Saturday's contest against the Milwaukee Brewers. The right-hander worked eight innings, allowing three hits, and one earned run in the win. Somehow, Severino was able to work this deep into a game while only registering one strikeout. The right-hander has looked good lately with one earned run or less in each of his last two starts. It appears Severino is back on track after a few rough starts to begin the season. He'll be a favorable streaming option for his next start against the Chicago White Sox.
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Luis Severino Fans Six In Season Opener
Luis Severino started his 2025 regular season on a high note as he went toe-to-toe with Seattle Mariner's ace Logan Gilbert. Severino struck out six batters in six innings pitched, allowed three hits, gave up four walks, and didn't allow a run. The only concerning aspect of his night was his four walks and 57 percent strike percentage. He was able to work around the walks on Thursday, but he will need to clean that up moving forward. Nonetheless, his six scoreless innings resulted in a no-decision, as the Athletics bullpen coughed up the lead in the eighth inning. Fantasy Managers should be encouraged by Severino's first outing with his new team. Next up for the right-handed pitcher is a home matchup with the Chicago Cubs next week.
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Luis Severino Gets Opening Day Nod For Oakland
Luis Severino will toe the rubber for the team on Opening Day. It comes as little surprise, considering the 31-year-old is the most qualified of his rotation-mates to do so. Severino pitched a full workload last season for the first time since 2018 -- the last time he threw more than 102 innings in a campaign. He was solid for the New York Mets -- if unspectacular -- notching an 8.0 K/9 and 3.91 ERA in 182 innings -- right in line with his xERA of 3.88. Oakland's rotation contains a few new, interesting arms in 2025, including Severino and former Tampa Bay Rays starter Jeffrey Springs. Only time will tell if it helps them improve from the third-worst record in the American League in 2024 (69-93).
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Martin Gallegos of MLB.com reports that Oakland Athletics pitcher Source: Martin Gallegos
A's Sign Luis Severino To Three-Year Deal
Luis Severino on Thursday, according to sources. It's the largest guarantee in the franchise's history. Severino had a bounce-back season in 2024 with the New York Mets, posting a 3.91 ERA over 182 innings, and now he'll head west to pitch for the A's, who will play in a minor-league stadium in Sacramento for the next three seasons before their planned move to Las Vegas. Severino will now anchor the A's rotation, but he can opt out of his deal after the second year. The 30-year-old was an All-Star in 2017 and 2018 with the Yankees before missing most of 2019 with a lat strain and all of 2020 due to Tommy John surgery. Severino struck out 161 batters in 2024 with the Mets and had the fourth-hardest average fastball among qualified starters. Durability issues aren't going away, and his ceiling is lower with the A's.
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The Athletics agreed to a three-year, $67 million deal with free-agent right-hander Source: ESPN.com - Jeff Passan
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