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Style: | Best Ball, Draft Only |
Scoring: | Points |
Rosters: | 26 players |
Lineup: | 16 players |
Waivers: | None |
Cracker Jack 04 | 4453.0 |
TWINKIES | 4353.5 |
Los Perros Sucios | 4321.0 |
Hoss | 4125.5 |
Aces | 3990.5 |
Get Up Get Out of Here Gone! | 3866.0 |
Megalo Splitter | 3843.5 |
HeadsUp | 3744.5 |
Ketamine Klyde 50 | 3729.5 |
Steven Segal | 3660.5 |
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Tyler Glasnow (shoulder) tossed two scoreless and hitless innings for Triple-A Oklahoma City on Sunday. He walked three batters and struck out one. In the outing, he generated six whiffs and threw 22 of 48 pitches for strikes, Blake Harris, beat writer for the Dodgers, reports. Glasnow struggled with his command in this outing, walking three batters and throwing less than 50 percent of his pitches for strikes; however, he did top out at 98.3 mph and threw nearly 50 pitches in his first rehab assignment, which is good news for fantasy managers. In addition, this was Glasnow's first time taking the mound since injuring his shoulder on April 27, so, understandably, there was some rust. It seems likely that the Dodgers will want to give Glasnow another couple of rehab outings before bringing him back up to join the big league club. Still, overall, this is encouraging news for fantasy managers who have been stashing him on their IL spot since late April.
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Texas Rangers manager Bruce Bochy said that Nathan Eovaldi (triceps) next start will likely be with the big league club, not on a rehab assignment. It probably won't be in Baltimore, but playing at home against Seattle on Friday sounds reasonable, Kennedi Landry, Rangers' beat writer, reports. Eovaldi threw a 50-pitch simulated game last Friday, and by what Bochy mentioned, it appears that the Rangers were content with the simulated game and don't feel Eovaldi needs to complete a rehab assignment to get back in the rotation. Considering he only threw 50 pitches in the simulated game, it's likely that if Eovaldi starts on Friday, he will be on a pitch count. Regardless, fantasy managers will be pleased to get Eovaldi back in their lineups, as he has been dominant in 2025 with a 1.56 ERA, 73 strikeouts, and a 0.81 WHIP in 69 1/3 innings pitched.
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Arizona Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo mentioned that outfielder Corbin Carroll will get an MRI on his left hand tomorrow in Chicago. Per Lovullo, Carroll's hand is getting better, and he was an option to pinch-hit Sunday. Still, after the situation with Moreno, they want to be extra cautious, Steve Gilbert, beat writer for the Diamondbacks, reports. Carroll exited the contest on June 18 against the Toronto Blue Jays after being struck on the left hand by a pitch, and proceeded to sit the rest of the week. Initial X-rays came back negative, and the fact that he was available to pinch-hit on Sunday is an encouraging sign; however, being sent for an MRI after not playing for four consecutive days is less than ideal. Fantasy managers will want to keep a close eye on news regarding MRI results. Tim Tawa and Randal Grichuk have been seeing additional playing time in Carroll's absence.
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Chicago Cubs outfielder Kyle Tucker had a productive game in a 14-6 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Sunday. Tucker went 2-for-5 with a homer, two runs, and two RBI, but it wasn't enough in the lopsided loss to Seattle. The veteran launched a two-run homer in the seventh inning, a blast that traveled 422 feet with an exit velocity of 102.8 MPH. Tucker is enjoying his first season in Chicago, slashing .285/.395/.528 with 15 homers, 55 runs, 46 RBI, and 18 stolen bases across 284 at-bats. He remains an elite fantasy bat in all formats.
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San Francisco Giants third baseman Casey Schmitt had a big day in his team's 9-5 win over the Boston Red Sox on Sunday. Schmitt went 4-for-4 with a double, a homer, three runs, and an RBI to help lead the Giants to the win. The veteran infielder is now slashing .286/.369/.462 with four homers, 11 runs, and 15 RBI across 91 at-bats for San Francisco this season. Schmitt has been red-hot of late, hitting .378 over his past 15 contests, making him worth a look in fantasy leagues.
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Los Angeles Dodgers outfield prospect Josue De Paula went 2-for-3 with a home run, three RBI, and three stolen bases during their contest against High-A Peoria on Sunday. This was his second-straight contest going deep. Over his last 11 contests, De Paula has swiped an impressive six bags in holding a 9:14 K:BB. Through 66 games with High-A Great Lakes this season, De Paula has posted a .275/.424/.463 line with 11 doubles, 10 home runs, and 22 stolen bases. This is an excellent sign as De Paula posted a much lower .254/.422/.356 line with just four long balls and 13 stolen bases through his first 52 games at High-A last season. De Paula should be in the mix to earn a promotion to Double-A, given his impressive development during the first half of the campaign.
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Los Angeles Angels first baseman Nolan Schanuel had a huge game in an 8-7 loss to the Houston Astros on Sunday. Schanuel went 3-for-5 with a double, a homer, and four RBI, but it wasn't quite enough in the one-run loss to Houston. The 23-year-old infielder gave the Angels a 5-4 lead with his three-run homer in the fifth inning, giving him six home runs on the season. Overall, Schanuel is slashing .283/.372/.412 with 39 runs, 30 RBI, and three steals across 272 at-bats on the season. He is hitting .313 with three homers over his past 15 games and is worth a look in deeper fantasy leagues while he's hot at the plate.
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Colorado Rockies outfielder Mickey Moniak stayed hot in a 4-2 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday. Moniak went 1-for-4 with a three-run homer to lead Colorado to the win. The veteran outfielder's three-run shot came in the fifth inning, erasing a 2-1 Arizona lead. Moniak is now slashing .245/.295/.500 with 11 homers, 27 runs, 27 RBI, and three steals across 192 at-bats for the Rockies. He has been red-hot at the plate of late, hitting .319 with six homers over his past 15 games. The 2016 No. 1 overall draft pick is certainly enjoying hitting in the thin air in Colorado and is worth a look in deeper fantasy leagues.
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Washington Nationals first baseman Nathaniel Lowe had a big day in his team's 13-7 loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday. Lowe went 1-for-3 with a homer, a walk, and four RBI, but it wasn't enough in the high-scoring loss. The veteran launched a three-run homer in the third inning to give Washington an early 3-0 lead and later tacked on a sacrifice fly in the ninth. Lowe is slashing .229/.296/.403 with 13 homers, 32 runs, 51 RBI, and one stolen base across 293 at-bats in his first season in Washington. He can be regarded as a cheap source of power numbers, although his low batting average remains an issue.
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Boston Red Sox outfield prospect Jhostynxon Garcia has been very productive during his first taste of Triple-A action. Garcia earned the call to Triple-A earlier this season. Through his first 27 games with Triple-A Worcester, Garcia has posted an impressive .311/.388/.604 slash line with five doubles, eight home runs, and a 29:14 K:BB. On Sunday, Garcia launched two of those home runs and brought in five RBI. Earlier in the campaign, the No. 5-ranked prospect in the system held a .256.355/.393 line with five doubles and three home runs across a 33-game stint with Double-A Portland. Given his rather quick adjustment to the top level of them in the minor leagues, Garcia could earn a late-season promotion to the major leagues. However, given that the Boston outfield is quite crowded, he may have to wait until the 2026 season.
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Miami Marlins right-hander Ronny Henriquez secured a 5-3 win over the Atlanta Braves with a scoreless ninth inning. Henriquez worked around one hit and struck out one in the frame to pick up his second save of the season. The 25-year-old needed just 12 pitches in the contest while lowering his ERA to 3.00, to go along with a 1.33 WHIP, and 48 strikeouts across 36 innings of work. Henriquez has now posted four straight scoreless appearances, but he still appears to be behind Calvin Faucher in the saves pecking order.
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Detroit Tigers outfield prospect Max Clark went 2-for-3 with a home run, a walk, and a stolen base during their contest against High-A West Michigan on Sunday. This was Clark's second-straight contest, tallying at least two hits. Over the last nine games, the top prospect has posted a strong .303/.429/.545 slash line with one double, two triples, one long ball, and two stolen bases. Through his second look at High-A, the No. 7-ranked prospect in the sport has gotten a .263/.417/.392 line with nine doubles, five long balls, and 11 stolen bases. During his first taste of High-A last season, Clark held a similar .264/.344/.421 line. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his status, as Clark could be in the mix to earn a look at Double-A late in the second half.
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Milwaukee Brewers second baseman Brice Turang had a productive game in a 9-8 win over the Minnesota Twins on Sunday. Turang went 2-for-5 with a three-run homer to help power the Brewers to the win. The veteran infielder gave the Brewers an 8-3 lead with his three-run shot in the fifth inning, a blast that traveled 412 feet with an exit velocity of 100.7 MPH. Turang is now hitting .274 with five homers, 50 runs, 30 RBI, and 16 stolen bases across 281 at-bats this season. While he doesn't typically have much power, he remains an elite source for steals in fantasy.
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TEX | Corbin L (4-6) |
BAL | Rogers L (0-0) |
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NYY | Winans R (0-0) |
CIN | Lodolo L (5-5) |
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ATL | Schwellenbach R (5-4) |
NYM | Blackburn R (0-1) |
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ARI | Rodriguez L (2-4) |
CWS | Smith R (3-4) |
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PIT | Ashcraft (1-0) |
MIL | Patrick R (3-7) |
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SEA | Woo R (6-4) |
MIN | Ober R (4-4) |
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CHC | Brown R (4-5) |
STL | Liberatore L (4-6) |
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BOS | Buehler R (5-5) |
LAA | Kochanowicz R (3-8) |
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WSH | Parker L (4-8) |
SD | Kolek (3-2) |
Aces | Mon Jun 23 4:24am CT |
Hoss | Sun Jun 22 9:01pm CT |
Megalo Splitter | Wed Jun 18 9:47am CT |
Ketamine Klyde 50 | Thu Jun 12 11:14am CT |
HeadsUp | Sun Jun 8 4:35pm CT |
TWINKIES | Thu May 29 8:06am CT |
Get Up Get Out of He | Sun May 18 9:49am CT |
Cracker Jack 04 | Thu Mar 27 1:20am CT |
Los Perros Sucios | Mon Mar 24 4:04pm CT |
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