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  • Player Notes
    Taylor Trammell Mon Jun 23 2:40pm CT

    Matt Kawahara of the Houston Chronicle reports that the Houston Astros have reinstated outfielder Taylor Trammell (calf) to the big-league roster on Monday and optioned third baseman Shay Whitcomb to Triple-A Sugar Land in a corresponding move. The 27-year-old has yet to appear in a game in 2025 since straining his calf in spring training. Trammell recently completed his minor-league rehab assignment and slashed a solid .293/.389/.561 through 41 at-bats across two levels. However, it's worth noting that dipped to .231/.343/.462 upon his arrival to Triple-A. He figures to get some at-bats against right-handed pitching, but isn't an appealing option for fantasy managers considering a career .167 average (311 at-bats).

    From RotoBaller

    Luisangel Acuna Mon Jun 23 2:20pm CT

    New York Mets infielder Luisangel Acuna has been sent back down to Triple-A Syracuse. The 23-year-old hadn't been receiving regular at-bats with New York, garnering just 19 total plate appearances in June, and had been limited mostly to serving as a pinch runner or late-game defensive replacement. At Syracuse, the right-handed hitter should get regular at-bats in order to stay fresh for when there is a need for him on the big league club. For the season, Acuna hit .241 with six doubles, no home runs, and 11 steals in 145 at-bats. A solid 79.3 percent contact rate and better than better-than-average 18.4 percent strikeout rate bode well for him in his next turn with the Mets, which will likely be sometimelater in the year, however, there is no need to hold onto him in fantasy leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Jonathan Singleton Mon Jun 23 2:00pm CT

    The Houston Astros are signing first baseman Jon Singleton on a minor-league deal, a source told The Athletic's Chandler Rome. Singleton began the year with the Astros before getting released and latching on with the New York Mets on a minor-league deal, where he hit just .213 with 12 home runs, 42 RBI and 37 runs over 55 games for Triple-A Syracuse. The 33-year-old left-handed slugger will now return to Houston, where he spent the entire 2024 season, slashing .234/.321/.386 with a .707 OPS, 13 home runs, 42 RBI an 46 runs scored in 119 games played. For now, he'll likely report to Triple-A Sugar Land and serve as minor-league depth at first base. Singleton began his big-league career with Houston in 2014 and spent two years with the team before joining the Brewers for a short stint. Singleton probably won't get much run in the big leagues if he makes it back up with Christian Walker at first base.

    From RotoBaller

    Chandler Simpson Mon Jun 23 2:00pm CT

    Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Chandler Simpson is being recalled to the majors from Triple-A Durham. The speedy 2022 draft pick showed well in his first run through the majors earlier this year, hitting .285 thanks in part to a strong 88.7 percent contact rate and low 10.5 percent strikeout rate, while swiping 19 bases in just 35 games played with the big league club. The left-handed hitter went 26-for-71 (.366) at Triple-A since June 3, and was hitting .333 on the season for the Bulls with an additional 19 steals in 33 games. Simpson was widely dropped after his demotion, so he is available in over 80 percent of Yahoo! leagues, and although he won't help in the power department, he should provide solid batting average and superb stolen base help, while likely hitting at the top of the Rays' suddenly productive lineup, which should provide fantasy managers with assistance in the runs category. The Georgia Tech product is worthyof at least a bench spot in most 12-team leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Bryce Harper Mon Jun 23 1:40pm CT

    Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper (wrist) progressed to hitting soft toss over the weekend and is now expected to hit in the batting cages either on Tuesday or Wednesday in Houston, according to MLB.com. Harper also played catch on the field on Friday prior to the team's divisional showdown against the New York Mets at Citizens Bank Park, but there remains no specific timeline for a return after he landed on the 10-day injured list on June 7 with right-wrist inflammation. The 32-year-old two-time MVP said he was playing through pain in his wrist from roughly mid-April until earlier this month. When Harper returns will essentially be a pain-management issue, but hopefully for his fantasy managers, he'll be back before the mid-July All-Star break. It's also impossible to say whether his wrist will flare up again later this season. For now, Harper must be stashed in all fantasy leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Ryan Feltner Mon Jun 23 1:20pm CT

    Colorado Rockies right-hander Ryan Feltner (back) reported feeling healthy after throwing three innings (52 pitches) for Triple-A Albuquerque on Saturday in his second minor-league rehab start, according to MLB.com. In his first rehab start in the rookie-level Arizona Complex League last Monday, Feltner went 1 2/3 innings. The 28-year-old has been out since late April with back spasms and was put on the 15-day injured list back on May 2. He's eligible to come off the IL this Saturday, but it's unclear if he'll need another couple starts in the minors before that happens. When Feltner is ready to return to the big leagues, he won't be guaranteed a spot in the Rockies' starting rotation. In six starts before his injury, he went 0-2 with a 4.75 ERA (4.32 FIP) and 1.48 WHIP with 25 strikeouts and 12 walks in 30 1/3 innings pitched.

    From RotoBaller

    Ezequiel Tovar Mon Jun 23 1:10pm CT

    Colorado Rockies shortstop Ezequiel Tovar (oblique) continues to receive treatment and rehab for hi strained left oblique, according to MLB.com. Interim manager Warren Schaeffer said that after meeting with the team's training staff, it was determined that there isn't a timetable for Tovar's return. The 23-year-old finally started jogging last week for the first time since landing on the 10-day injured list on June 6, but as of right now, it doesn't appear that he's resumed any actual baseball activities, which means he's likely at least several weeks from a return to the big-league roster. With time running out in the first half of the season, we might not see Tovar until after the mid-July All-Star break, especially if he requires a minor-league rehab assignment. Until Tovar is able to return, rookie Ryan Ritter is expected to continue serving as Colorado's primary shortstop.

    From RotoBaller

    Tanner Gordon Mon Jun 23 1:10pm CT

    Colorado Rockies right-hander Tanner Gordon (oblique) said he is scheduled to make minor-league rehab starts for Triple-A Albuquerque on Tuesday, June 24, and Sunday, June 29. Gordon is getting close to returning to the big leagues after initially landing on the 15-day injured list on June 3 with a left-oblique strain. The 27-year-old former sixth-rounder by the Atlanta Braves in 2019 made three starts for the Rockies earlier this season before his injury and allowed 11 runs (eight earned) on 20 hits (two homers) while walking three and striking out 10 in 17 innings pitched. It's unclear if Gordon will need another rehab start after Sunday's outing, and it's also unclear if he'll get a shot in Colorado's starting rotation again when he's fully healthy. He can remain on the waiver wire in most fantasy leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Johan Oviedo Mon Jun 23 12:10pm CT

    Per Sports Illustrated's Dominic Campbell, Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Johan Oviedo (elbow) continues to soundly progress in his recovery from Tommy John surgery, recently touching 97 MPH in a live batting practice session. The 27-year-old hasn't pitched since undergoing the procedure in December of 2023. Oviedo still aims to rejoin the big-league squad after the All-Star break, as he'll need an extended minor-league rehab assignment to build back up his strength. The Cuban native flashed his upside back in 2022, boasting a 3.21 ERA and 1.05 WHIP through 21 appearances (eight starts). However, he declined over a larger sample (32 starts) before his injury (4.31 ERA, 1.37 WHIP).

    From RotoBaller

    Nick Burdi Mon Jun 23 12:00pm CT

    Chris Hatfield of SoxProspects.com reports that Boston Red Sox reliever Nick Burdi (foot) hasn't pitched during his rehab assignment since last Sunday and was removed from the team's MiLB.com roster this past Wednesday. That could have signaled that the 32-year-old may have been activated from the injured list over the weekend, though that didn't come to fruition. There's been no further news on Burdi, which leaves the door open to the notion that he suffered a setback during his progression. He's been shelved on the 15-day IL since June 3 with a foot contusion. It's a situation to monitor until we get more news. The veteran hadn't allowed an earned run through four appearances (5 1/3 innings).

    From RotoBaller

    Matt Chapman Mon Jun 23 11:30am CT

    Per the team, San Francisco Giants third baseman Matt Chapman (hand) has shed his splint and resumed taking one-handed swings in the batting cage. Chapman was placed on the 10-day injured list on June 10 after spraining ligaments in his hand, and continues to progress well from the ailment. It's the next step for the veteran, as he aims to rejoin the big-league squad sometime before the All-Star break, and should do so barring any setbacks. Despite the addition of fellow hot-corner occupant Rafael Devers, the 32-year-old should return to his spot at third base, as Devers has started at DH in each appearance since his arrival.

    From RotoBaller

    Spencer Arrighetti Mon Jun 23 11:20am CT

    The Houston Chronicle's Matt Kawahara reports that Houston Astros starting pitcher Spencer Arrighetti (thumb) could throw a side session off the mound on Tuesday. The New Mexico native has been on the shelf since early April when he broke his right thumb after taking a hit during batting practice. When Arrighetti does retake the mound, it'll be his first instance since the injury. He still has a few boxes to check before rejoining the team's rotation, which likely won't occur until sometime following the All-Star break next month. Still, he'll be a welcome sight to Houston's pitching staff upon his arrival.

    From RotoBaller

    Blake Treinen Mon Jun 23 10:00am CT

    Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Blake Treinen (forearm) has returned to throwing his full pitch mix as he recovers from a sprained right forearm, according to the team. The Dodgers are hopeful that Treinen will return sometime in July. They've gone most of the season without Treinen, who landed on the 10-day injured list on April 9 and was later transferred to the 60-day IL. Before suffering his injury, Treinen threw eight innings of three-run ball with 10 strikeouts, three walks, three holds, and two saves. The 36-year-old has a long track record of effectiveness as both a setup man and a closer. He should be on fantasy radars as a result.

    From RotoBaller

    Joe Musgrove Mon Jun 23 9:50am CT

    San Diego Padres right-hander Joe Musgrove (elbow) has recently progressed to throwing from 105 feet, according to the team. It's a notable step in the right direction in Musgrove's recovery from the Tommy John surgery he underwent last October. Musgrove will miss the entire season as a result, but he's currently on track to return in 2026 for his age-34 campaign. A Padre since 2021, Musgrove has made 97 starts with the club and put up a 3.20 ERA with 9.41 K/9 and 2.25 BB/9 in 559 1/3 innings. He's likely to have a difficult time approaching that type of production in his return from surgery next season.

    From RotoBaller

    Gunnar Hoglund Mon Jun 23 9:40am CT

    The Athletics announced Sunday that they transferred right-hander Gunnar Hoglund (hip) from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day IL. They selected the contract of righty Jack Perkins from Triple-A Las Vegas and optioned RHP Anthony Maldonado to Triple-A in corresponding moves. The Hoglund move was expected after he underwent season-ending hip surgery earlier this month. The 25-year-old made six starts for the Athletics this season and struggled to a 6.40 ERA with 23:11 K:BB over 32 1/3 innings. Hoglund, MLB Pipeline's 14th-ranked A's prospect, is expected to make a full recovery in time for 2026.

    From RotoBaller

    Kyle Freeland Mon Jun 23 9:30am CT

    Colorado Rockies left-hander Kyle Freeland (back) expects to return from the 15-day injured list Friday to make a road start against the Milwaukee Brewers. Freeland has been out just under two weeks with stiffness in his lower back, but he's recovering quickly. While the 32-year-old has logged a below-average 5.13 ERA over 73 2/3 innings this season, he did pitch better before landing on the IL. Freeland put together three straight quality starts and combined to allow six earned runs on 18 hits with 13:2 K:BB across 18 1/3 innings from May 30-June 11. The Brewers will be a tough matchup in his first game back, but Freeland has pitched a lot better on the road than at home this season. He owns a 3.64 ERA with 30:5 K:BB in 42 innings away from Coors Field.

    From RotoBaller

    Casey Mize Mon Jun 23 9:30am CT

    Detroit Tigers right-hander Casey Mize (leg) exited his start against the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday with what appeared to be a leg injury. It turns out the Tigers removed Mize because of cramping, manager A.J. Hinch said. Expectations are that Mize will make his next scheduled start Saturday against the Minnesota Twins. Before exiting a 9-3 win over the Rays, Mize threw five innings of one-run ball with six hits allowed and five strikeouts against no walks. It was the latest solid performance for the former No. 1 overall pick, who has gone 7-2 and amassed 72 innings of 2.88 ERA pitching with 64:18 K:BB and a 1.24 WHIP.

    From RotoBaller

    Jordan Hicks Mon Jun 23 9:20am CT

    Boston Red Sox right-hander Jordan Hicks (toe) struggled Sunday in his first rehab outing with Triple-A Worcester. Hicks, working as an opener for Worcester, was unable to get through an inning. He recorded two outs and allowed two earned runs on three hits and a walk. He was then lifted after 23 pitches, only 10 of which were strikes. Hicks, who's working back from inflammation in his right big toe, figures to make at least one more appearance with Worcester before joining the Red Sox. When he does get the call to Boston, he'll be making his debut with the club. The Red Sox acquired Hicks from the San Francisco Giants on June 15 as part of a trade centering on Rafael Devers. Hicks divided his time with the Giants this season between the rotation and bullpen. He's likely to work in relief for the Red Sox.

    From RotoBaller

    Max Scherzer Mon Jun 23 9:10am CT

    Toronto Blue Jays veteran right-hander Max Scherzer (thumb) threw between 30 and 40 pitches in his bullpen on Sunday. Confirmed he'll pitch Wednesday in Cleveland. "My stuff is fine," he told reporters. "I'm trying everything I can to manage this (thumb) and make sure I can recover"There's no knowing, have to get out there," Hazel Mae, Toronto Blue Jays sportscaster, reports. Interesting choice of words for Scherzer, as it seems he may still have some lingering issues with that thumb, but it appears he is getting to a point where he wants to contribute and throw with the big league club and continue to manage it. Scherzer threw 4 1/3 shutout innings and struck out eight batters in his recent outing with Triple-A Buffalo on June 18, and with the completed bullpen on Sunday, it appears Scherzer is ready to give it a go. He is built up, considering he threw 75 pitches in his last rehab start, but fantasy managers should plan on the Blue Jays likely keeping close tabs on his workload in the short term.

    From RotoBaller

    Willi Castro Mon Jun 23 9:00am CT

    Minnesota Twins utility man, Willi Castro (wrist), is expected to miss at least one or two more games with a sore right wrist, but an X-ray on his injury was negative, MLB.com reports. Castro was scratched from Sunday's lineup due to the issue, and he reportedly experienced wrist pain since Thursday. There is a risk that he could land on the injured list if it doesn't improve in the next few days; however, for now, he is still considered day-to-day. Fantasy managers will want to keep an eye on his progress and see if he's available for a pinch-hit or back in the lineup by mid-week. DaShawn Keirsey Jr., Kody Clemens, and Jonah Bride are the most likely candidates to see more playing time in Castro's absence. On the season, Castro is slashing a solid .280/.362/.456 in 193 at-bats.

    From RotoBaller

  • MLB SCOREBOARD - Mon Jun 23FULL
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    STLLiberatore L (4-6)
    8:38pm
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