MLB Today: Fiers makes 1st start since no-no, rookies meet in Atlanta
A look at what's happening all around the major leagues Saturday:
NO-NO ENCORE
Houston Astros righty Mike Fiers takes the mound for the first time since throwing a no-hitter against the Dodgers on Aug. 21. After needing 134 pitches to get through that game, Fiers got a full week off going into this start at Target Field vs. the Minnesota Twins.
NICE NEWCOMERS

Rookie pitchers will match up when the Yankees and Braves meet at Turner Field. Luis Severino goes for New York, coming off his first career victory. Matt Wisler has lost his last three decisions for Atlanta.
LANCE LOOKS
St. Louis Cardinals righty Lance Lynn faces the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park, trying again to beat them for the first time in his career. He is 0-5 in seven starts against San Francisco in the regular season and playoffs. That drought includes a 2-0 loss at Busch Stadium last week.
HEALING

Rookie slugger Miguel Sano could return to the starting lineup when the Twins host Houston. He was scratched Friday night because of a nagging right hamstring. Manager Paul Molitor hopes Sano, who has been a designated hitter, third baseman and first baseman for Minnesota, can return as the DH.
HE'S BACK
Drew Hutchison, with a 12-2 record despite a 5.06 ERA, returns from the minors to make his first start for Toronto since Aug. 16. The Blue Jays recently sent him to Triple-A when three off-days on their trip let them go to a four-man rotation. He'll face the visiting Detroit Tigers.
HEADLINES
- Ohtani works 2 scoreless innings, strikes out side in 2nd on 31st birthday
- Watch: Yankees' Volpe accidentally hits Judge in face with baseball
- Yankees' Schmidt expected to require Tommy John surgery
- Bobby Jenks, former All-Star White Sox closer, dies at 44
- Welcome to 3,000: Scherzer reflects after Kershaw joins K club