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SAS | 4085.0 |
Foul Tip | 4055.5 |
Lefty wins | 3955.0 |
The Beekeeper | 3725.5 |
2 for the show | 3589.5 |
Pimps and Players | 3586.5 |
Comerica 7 | 3531.5 |
Destiny | 3474.0 |
Animal Face | 3346.5 |
Pony Up | 3322.5 |
Seattle Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford will retreat to the bench for Wednesday's contest at T-Mobile Park against the visiting Boston Red Sox with tough left-hander Garrett Crochet on the bump. Dylan Moore will make the start at the 6 for Seattle and will bat leadoff. Crawford is hitting a strong .294 (72-for-245) on the year but with minimal power (six homers) and speed (five steals) for fantasy managers. He also hasn't been nearly as good against lefties in 2025, going 14-for-68 (.206) with two of his six home runs. Although Moore doesn't have nearly as strong of an average (.234), he gives fantasy managers in deeper leagues slightly more power/speed upside and plenty of positional versatility. He's hit eight homers and stolen nine bases in 145 at-bats and is also hitting .286 with an RBI in seven career at-bats against Crochet.
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Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash said that left-hander Shane McClanahan (triceps) received "very good" news from nerve specialist Dr. Gregory J. Pearl on Tuesday and should start throwing off a mound "soon." McClanahan met with Pearl after not feeling as good as he'd hoped following his first full-distance bullpen session on June 7 while throwing 10-12 pitches. The 28-year-old has yet to pitch in 2025, and because of this setback, he's now unlikely to be able to make his season debut until some point in August. The former 31st overall pick in 2018 out of South Florida was an All-Star in both 2022 and 2023 and has proven he can be a fantasy ace when healthy, so he should be stashed in all fantasy formats while he recovers. McClanahan had a combined 2.85 ERA and 1.03 WHIP with 315 strikeouts and 79 walks in 49 starts in 2022 and 2023 before missing all of last year.
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Houston Astros general manager Dana Brown said on Wednesday that outfielder Zach Dezenzo (hand) is pain-free after landing on the 10-day injured list in early June with a capsule strain in his left hand. Dezenzo hasn't swung a bat up until now, but now that he's pain-free, that should change this week. It's good news, but the 25-year-old former 12th-rounder in 2022 might still be several weeks from returning to the major-league roster. When Dezenzo does return, he'll likely resume serving as a utility player for Houston. He made his MLB debut in 2024 and hit .242 (15-for-62) with two homers and eight RBI in 19 games. In 34 games this year, Dezenzo has hit .245 (24-for-98) with two homers, 10 RBI, 17 runs scored and a stolen base. He has strong plate skills but is mostly just an asset in AL-only fantasy leagues for now.
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Although Houston Astros outfielder/designated hitter Yordan Alvarez (hand) still isn't taking swings, he's apparently feeling better. "Day-to-day thing, he feels a lot better," general manager Dana Brown said on Wednesday. The Astros have made it sound like Alvarez's hand injury hasn't been all that serious all along, but he hasn't played since May 5 and is in danger of missing the rest of the first half of the season if he doesn't resume swinging a bat soon. The 27-year-old All-Star is dealing with a fracture in his right hand, which could help explain why he has hit just .210/.306/.340 with only three home runs, 18 RBI and seven runs scored in his 100 at-bats. There remains no timetable for his return, but fantasy managers must keep him stashed in an injured list spot and hope that whenever he comes back, he'll be the Alvarez of old.
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Houston Astros general manager Dana Brown said on Wednesday that right-hander Spencer Arrighetti (thumb) will throw off a mound this week in West Palm Beach, Florida. Arrighetti is recovering from a broken right thumb that he suffered when he was hit by a ball during batting practice in early April, and he was transferred to the 60-day injured list last weekend. In a best-case scenario, the 25-year-old could return to the team's starting rotation in early July before the All-Star break. He allowed six earned runs with five walks and eight strikeouts in 9 2/3 innings in his first two starts in 2025 before his injury. Arrighetti isn't a must-hold in shallow fantasy leagues, but he'll be worth a look off the waiver wire once he's closer to a return to the big leagues. He was up and down in his rookie year in 2024, but he did have four games with 10-plus strikeouts.
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Boston Red Sox catcher Carlos Narvaez isnot present in Wednesday's starting lineup in Seattle against the Mariners. Connor Wong is doing the catching for left-hander Garrett Crochet and will hit ninthagainst Mariners right-hander Luis Castillo. Narvaez has gone off in the first half of 2025 to over starting duties behind the plate from Wong, although his xBA of .238 indicates he's due for plenty of regression in the second half. Wong had a strong 2024 season but has come back to Earth since and is slashing .179/.289/.179 since the start of May. Wong will not be attractive in DFS lineups against Castillo and has gone hitless against him in five career at-bats.
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Boston Red Sox outfielder Ceddanne Rafaela will not be in his team's lineup on Wednesday for their road series finale with the hosting Seattle Mariners. It's just a routine day off for the 24-year-old, who has started all of Boston's previous 19 games. Teammate Kristian Campbell will operate center field and bat eighth in his stead. Rafaela has started June off on the right foot, hitting .273 (15-for-55) with two doubles, three home runs, three steals, five runs scored, and six RBI. His three long balls in the month are the most he's hit since last July (four). He's an excellent fielder and has the potential to be a menace on the base paths. However, the Curacao native hasn't yet found the hit tool he displayed in the minors during his major-league tenure.
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Colorado Rockies catcher Hunter Goodman went 1-for-5 with a three-run home run in Tuesday's 10-6 win over the Washington Nationals. The Memphis product bashed a three-run bomb in the top of the seventh as part of a huge six-run inning to increase their lead to 9-1. Goodman has been white-hot at the dish over his last 14 games, going 21-for-59 (.356) with five doubles, two triples, seven homers, 15 RBI, and 13 runs scored. With his long ball on Tuesday, the 25-year-old is up to 14 in 2025 -- setting a new career-high to go along with a strong .285/.326/.522 slash line. Goodman leads the Rockies in virtually every statistical category, sans steals, and ranks in the top 12% of the league in both average exit velocity (92.2 MPH) and hard-hit rate (51.5%).
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Washington Nationals first baseman Nathaniel Lowe went 2-for-5 with a solo home run in his team's 10-6 home loss to the Colorado Rockies. The veteran also doubled, scored twice, and struck out. Lowe launched his tenth homer of the season off Rockies reliever Anthony Molina in the bottom of the eighth inning to cut their deficit to 10-2. He also doubled an inning later and would score again as the Nats attempted to make a comeback, but it was too little, too late. Lowe has struggled this season to the tune of a .230/.298/.383 triple slash after batting .262 or better over the previous four seasons. Strangely, he typically excels against left-handed pitching, but is just 18-for-86 (.209) off lefties with a brutal 5:32 BB:K ratio.
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Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette went 2-for-5 with a double and a solo home run in Tuesday's 5-4 win against the visiting Arizona Diamondbacks. He added two runs scored. Bichette doubled and scored in the bottom of the seventh when teammate Vladimir Guerrero Jr. knocked him in a few batters later, but his most clutch hit of the outing came when they needed it most. The Florida native stepped up to the dish in the bottom of the ninth and crushed a Shelby Miller splitter 399 feet over the left-field wall to knot the score at four apiece. The 27-year-old has rebounded superbly in 2025 and looked much more like the player who hit .290 or better from 2021-2023. He's currently sporting a .306 xBA, placing him in the top 5% of all hitters.
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St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Victor Scott II went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run in Tuesday's 12-2 victory against the hosting Chicago White Sox. He also scored twice. With his team up 10-2 in the top of the ninth, the 24-year-old deposited a 370-foot two-run insurance bomb off position player Vinny Capra -- his third long ball of 2025 -- scoring teammate Pedro Pages. It was his first homer since Apr. 30. Scott II has improved from his first taste of big-league action in 2024, batting .241 with eight doubles, one triple, 24 RBI, 31 runs scored, and 19 steals through 68 games. He's had a rough go in June, though, slashing .158/.289/.237 in 14 appearances.
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Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. racked up seven total bases in a 5-4 victory over the Diamondbacks. Guerrero went 3-for-4 with a single, double, and his ninth home run of the seasona 448-foot solo shot in the third inning. The 26-year-old finished with three RBI. He is now slashing .281/.380/.434 in his seventh major-league season after signing a $500 million, 14-year contract with Toronto in the offseason. Guerrero continues to mash balls at an elite level, posting a 100th percentile expected batting average of .322 and an average exit velocity in the 95th percentile of 93.6 mph. If he can improve his launch angle and hit more balls in the air, his ceiling remains extremely high.
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Brewers outfielder Isaac Collins launched his third home run of the season in Tuesday's 5-3 loss to the Chicago Cubs. Collins opened the scoring with a two-run, 388-foot blast to right field in the second inning. The 27-year-old switch-hitter finished the game 2-for-4, adding a double in the fourth. Collins is slashing .242/.349/.375 in his second year in the big leagues, carrying a .724 OPS and a .327 wOBA. He has shown improved plate discipline with a 12.7 walk percentage and a 27.6 whiff percentage, down from 40 percent last season. Collins will look to continue earning solid playing time for a competitive Brewers team.
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Twins outfielder Harrison Bader launched his seventh home run of the season in Tuesday's 6-5 loss to the Cincinnati Reds. The three-run blast left the bat at 99.9 mph and traveled 350 feet, briefly giving the Twins a lead before a late comeback by the Reds. Bader finished 1-for-3 with a walk. The 31-year-old is now slashing .257/.347/.429 with a .776 OPS and .301 wOBA in his first year with Minnesota. His hard-hit percentage sits at a career-high 40.9, showing real signs of offensive growth for a player known for his glove.
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Guardians shortstop Gabriel Arias delivered a clutch home run in Tuesday's 3-2 win over the San Francisco Giants. The 25-year-old turned on a 95 mph fastball from Robbie Ray, launching it 412 feet for his fifth home run of the season and the game's decisive run. Arias is now slashing .239/.301/.376 through 67 games and continues to see regular opportunities in Cleveland's infield. He has made slight progress in his fourth season, posting a career-high .329 BABIP. If he can cut down on his 41.1 percent whiff rate, Arias could emerge as an interesting tool for the Guardians.
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Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Tanner Scott earned his 14th save of the season in Tuesday night's 8-6 win over the division rival Padres. The 30-year-old southpaw tossed a clean ninth inning, picking up one strikeout. In his first year with the Dodgers, Scott has converted 14 of 19 save chances and added seven holds. He's sporting a 3.63 ERA, 0.95 WHIP, and 40 strikeouts over 34 innings. His 38.0 percent chase rate ranks in the 99th percentile, underscoring elite swing-and-miss ability. On a competitive Dodgers team, Scott should remain a key late-inning option.
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Houston Astros utility man, Mauricio Dubon, had himself a great evening on Tuesday night, going 3-for-3 with three runs scored, one RBI, and blasting his second home run of the season. The home run came in the fourth inning off of left-hander JP Sears and helped the Astros take care of the Athletics on Tuesday with a final score of 13-3. Dubon remains a super utility man for the Astros, and in the last seven days, he is slashing .333/.421/.667 with four runs scored and three RBI in 15 at-bats. Still, from a fantasy perspective, he does not continue to get enough consistent playing time to be fantasy relevant in points leagues. That being said, over the past two weeks, he has been playing more than he was in May and April, so something to keep an eye on.
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Houston Astros first baseman Christian Walker smacked his 10th home run of the season on Tuesday in the Astros' 13-3 victory over the Athletics. The home run came in the fifth inning, with the Astros already leading 5-0, and it helped extend their lead as they went on to win easily. In addition to the home run, Walker finished the evening going 2-for-5 with two runs scored, two RBI, and a walk. It's been a real struggle for Walker with his new environment, coming over from the Arizona Diamondbacks in the off-season, but over the past seven days, he is slashing .292/.370/.583 with two home runs, six RBI, and five runs scored. On the season, he still holds a poor batting average of .216/.282/.371 slash line, but he is a career .247 hitter, so it's fair to think he may be in line for a big second half. Until then, he remains a low-end first baseman to roster from a fantasy perspective.
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Things keep getting worse for the Cleveland Guardians' 27-year-old pitcher, Triston McKenzie. On Tuesday, he finished an outing in the Arizona Complex League (ACL) and finished with two innings pitched, three hits, four earned runs, four walks, and only one strikeout. To make matters worse, his numbers over four outings in the ACL are 10 earned runs, 11 walks, 12 strikeouts, and a 9.64 ERA in 9 1/3 innings pitched. McKenzie was once viewed as a solid rotation arm with a 2.96 ERA in 2022 and 191 1/3 innings pitched, but since then, he has had a 5.06 ERA in 2023, 5.11 ERA in 2024, and had an 11.12 ERA in 2025 before the Guardians sent him down to the minors in April of this year. All seems lost for the once somewhat promising right-hander, and with his recent outing, he can be dropped in all league formats, if he hasn't been already.
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The Giants have placed outfielder Jerar Encarnacion (oblique) on the 10-day Injured List with a left oblique strain. In a corresponding move, Daniel Johnson, who was optioned to make room for Devers, is right back with the team, Justice delos Santos, beat writer for the Giants, reports. Encarnacion is slashing .136/.136/.182 in eight games since returning from a hand fracture that kept him sidelined until early June, and he'll now spend at least another 10 days on the IL. He has one run scored, one stolen base, and zero RBI or home runs in that eight-game stretch. Encarnacion has not been able to build off of his .248/.277/.425 2024 slash line in 119 plate appearances in 2024, and is not a recommended option in any fantasy league formats.
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BOS | Crochet L (6-4) |
SEA | Castillo R (4-4) |
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PIT | Heaney L (3-5) |
DET | Skubal L (7-2) |
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PHI | Suarez L (5-1) |
MIA | Mazur R (0-0) |
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COL | Marquez R (2-8) |
WSH | Parker L (4-7) |
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LAA | Kochanowicz R (3-8) |
NYY | Yarbrough L (3-1) |
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ARI | Rodriguez L (2-3) |
TOR | Lauer L (2-1) |
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MIN | Ober R (4-3) |
CIN | Lodolo L (4-5) |
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NYM | Blackburn R (0-0) |
ATL | Sale L (4-4) |
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BAL | Rogers L (0-0) |
TB | Bradley R (4-5) |
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STL | Gray R (7-2) |
CWS | Burke R (3-7) |
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KC | Bubic L (5-4) |
TEX | Corbin L (4-5) |
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MIL | Misiorowski R (1-0) |
CHC | Taillon R (7-3) |
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CLE | Allen L (4-4) |
SF | Verlander R (0-3) |
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HOU | Valdez L (7-4) |
LV | Severino R (2-6) |
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SD | Kolek (3-2) |
LAD | Sheehan R (0-0) |
Pony Up | Sat Jun 14 11:17pm CT |
Destiny | Fri Jun 13 8:16pm CT |
Comerica 7 | Tue Jun 10 9:44pm CT |
The Beekeeper | Wed Jun 4 10:48pm CT |
Foul Tip | Thu May 29 11:18pm CT |
2 for the show | Mon May 19 4:57am CT |
Lefty wins | Tue Apr 29 3:33pm CT |
Animal Face | Sat Mar 22 9:58pm CT |
Pimps and Players | Sun Feb 23 5:06pm CT |
SAS | Fri Feb 21 9:58pm CT |
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