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Acquired | Royal Flush HS125 | Brandon Pfaadt SP ARI | Mon Jul 21 10:08am CT |
Released | Royal Flush HS125 | Bailey Ober SP MIN | Mon Jul 21 10:08am CT |
Released | Salmie Hans | Kyle Finnegan SP WSH | Mon Jul 21 9:48am CT |
Acquired | Salmie Hans | Jordan Beck CF COL | Mon Jul 21 9:48am CT |
Released | NYR 125 | Janson Junk RP MIA | Mon Jul 21 9:06am CT |
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nydinosaur | 26 |
Boston Red Sox third baseman Alex Bregman (quad) returned on July 11 from a quad strain that caused him to miss 43 games. However, he's playing at less than full strength, according to Chris Cotillo of MassLive. Cotillo notes that the team has instructed Bregman to pick his spots to run the bases at full speed, prioritizing his presence in the lineup over all-out hustle. In 22 plate appearances since returning from the injury, Bregman is hitting .227 with one home run, three RBI, and two runs scored. In 248 total plate appearances this season, the 31-year-old Bregman is hitting .292/.371/.539 with 12 home runs, 38 RBI, and 34 runs scored. Since speed was not a huge part of his profile to begin with, Bregman's injury limitations should not impact his fantasy outlook significantly. However, he may suffer a bit in runs scored, and he could be at an elevated risk of re-injury.
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Houston Astros second baseman Brice Matthews had struggled in his first four games in the majors, going just 1-for-15 with six strikeouts, but he broke through with a huge game on Monday night to power the Astros to a 6-3 win in Arizona. Matthews smashed his first two major league home runs, going 2-for-4 with two homers, two runs scored, and five RBI. Both his blasts came against Zac Gallen. The 23-year-old prospect totaled 10 homers and 25 stolen bases in 73 games in Triple-A this season, hitting .283 with a solid .393 wOBA. He has plenty of big-play potential with both his power and speed and should get a chance to claim the everyday job at second base the rest of the season. Matthews is a fascinating prospect to watch in standard leagues and is worth adding in deep leagues based on his upside.
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Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Kirby Yates recorded two outs against the Twins to close out the Dodgers' 5-2 win on Monday night. He entered with the bases loaded and got Kody Clemens out on a sacrifice fly before retiring Carlos Correa on a fly ball to end the game. He came in to replace Tanner Scott (forearm), who left with an arm issue that seems likely to land him on the injured list. Yates could be one of the Dodgers' top options to close games while Scott is out, although Blake Treinen (forearm) is also nearing a return and could get the call for some save situations as well. If Yates is available, he's definitely worth adding if you're looking for saves on the waiver wire while we see how the Scott situation settles out after Tuesday's MRI. Yates has 43 strikeouts in his 30 1/3 innings this year along with a 3.86 ERA and 3.82 FIP. He has 13 holds to go with his three saves, but Scott's injury could change his role going forward.
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Houston Astros starting pitcher J.P. France (shoulder) made his first rehab appearance on Monday in the Florida Complex League. He worked 1 1/3 scoreless innings, allowing two hits, a hit-by-pitch, and a walk while also picking up two strikeouts. France has been out all year after undergoing surgery to repair a torn right shoulder capsule last June. The 30-year-old righty will continue to ramp up as his rehab progresses and is working towards a return later this season. Since he missed over a full year, he'll need an extended rehab, so he's not quite ready to return yet, but he's on his way. He is one of several Astros trying to work their way back to the rotation and joins Spencer Arrighetti (thumb), Luis Garcia (elbow), and Cristian Javier (elbow), who are all on rehab assignments as well.
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Colorado Rockies outfield prospect Benny Montgomery is looking to bounce back after battling injuries. The former 2021 eighth overall pick went 3-for-4 with a walk on Saturday, offering a glimpse of his upside. Now healthy and playing regularly at Double-A, Montgomery brings an intriguing mix of speed, size, and raw tools. While inconsistency and health have slowed his rise, the 22-year-old still has time to put it together. With the Rockies thin on long-term outfield options, Montgomery should get every chance to prove himself. He remains a watch-list name for dynasty managers in deeper leagues.
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Athletics infielder Max Muncy (hand) left Monday's game against the Rangers after being hit on the hand by a pitch by Jack Leiter. X-rays were negative, but the team did not make a decision on whether he'll need a stint on the injured list. His availability will likely depend on how much swelling develops in the injury overnight. Muncy has filled in all around the infield this season for the A's, hitting .215 with nine homers, a stolen base, and a .280 wOBA. He's hitting .250 with four of those home runs in July. If he's out for a few days, Luis Urias could get more playing time at second base since the team just sent Zack Gelof to Triple-A to get more regular at-bats as he continues to work his way back after his own injury. For now, Muncy is day-to-day, but stay tuned for further updates on his status going forward.
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Chicago Cubs first base prospect Jonathon Long is making noise at Triple-A, slashing .317/.399/.505 with 14 home runs and a 19.9% strikeout rate. The 23-year-old's bat has been his calling card, though defensive struggles at left field and third base have likely cemented him at first. Long could earn a call-up if he keeps hitting when rosters expand in September. While not a household name, his offensive profile is worth monitoring in deep dynasty and NL-only formats. Long's blend of contact and power makes him one of the Cubs' most intriguing under-the-radar prospects this season.
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Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff continued his strong return from a shoulder injury with a strong outing against the Mariners the Monday. He did leave early due to injury, but the good news is that it was a calf cramp and nothing related to his arm. Woodruff said that it should be a "non-issue" going forward, and manager Pat Murphy said the team opted to play it safe. Woodruff cruised through six innings on 62 pitches and is 2-0 with a 1.65 ERA, 2.85 FIP, and 23 strikeouts in his 16 1/3 innings since returning from the injured list. Woodruff's win gives the Brewers 11 straight wins, and they became the first National League team with 60 wins this season. The veteran righty's next outing is currently lined up for Sunday afternoon against the Marlins.
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Los Angeles Dodgers relief pitcher Tanner Scott (forearm) had to leave Monday night's win over the Twins after feeling a "sting" in his forearm, according to manager Dave Roberts. Roberts said that Scott will undergo an MRI on Tuesday to determine the nature and severity of the issue, but he added that it seems "more than likely" that Scott will end up on the injured list. The 31-year-old lefty has worked 45 2/3 innings out of the bullpen this season, compiling a 4.14 ERA, 4.03 FIP, and a 1.16 WHIP. Scott has 19 saves and eight holds on the year, and while he is out, Kirby Yates and Alex Vesia will likely split closing duties for the Dodgers with Blake Treinen (forearm) entering the mix for saves once he comes off the injured list, which could be very soon.
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Phillies' SP Zack Wheeler recorded 10 strikeouts in 6 innings in a 3-2 win over the Red Sox on Monday, Jul. 21.
Atlanta Braves' C Drake Baldwin had six RBIs going 3-for-5 in a 9-5 win over the Giants on Monday, Jul. 21.
Astros' 2B Brice Matthews had five RBIs going 2-for-4 with two home runs in a 6-3 win over Arizona on Monday, Jul. 21.
Baltimore Sun's Matt Weyrich reported Monday that Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Grayson Rodriguez (elbow, lat) is undergoing imaging on his right elbow, per interim manager Tony Mansolino. The 25-year-old has missed the entire 2025 season with an elbow injury suffered in the spring, followed by a lat issue, and now a re-emergence of elbow issues. This is a shame, as the former top prospect made steps forward in 2024. Rodriguez has already dealt with several injuries in his young career, so fantasy managers in re-draft leagues may need to accept that they may not see him pitch during the 2025 fantasy season.
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St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Alec Burleson (foot) exited Monday's 6-2 win over the Rockies in the seventh inning with a contusion on the top of his foot after fouling a ball off of himself, per the Athletic's Katie Woo. Burleson went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts before being replaced by Garrett Hampson. The 26-year-old underwent imaging after the game, with results coming back negative. He should be considered day-to-day, but fantasy managers should keep an eye out for lineups in the coming days. Burleson has put together a productive season to this point, slashing .289/.336/.464 with 12 home runs, 44 RBI, and four stolen bases in 332 plate appearances.
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Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Shane McClanahan (triceps) threw a 10-pitch bullpen session on Monday, per Tampa Bay Times' Marc Topkin. Manager Kevin Cash said McClanahan, "Felt OK, nothing great. So we'll see how he comes in tomorrow. We'll just see. I don't have much to add right now." The 28-year-old had a rough rehab outing with Triple-A Durham last Friday, failing to make it out of the first inning. McClanahan was recovering from Tommy John surgery this spring, but was derailed due to nerve irritation in his triceps. He is currently scheduled to make another rehab start with Triple-A on Thursday, but it is unclear if the results of his bullpen session will affect that. McClanahan showed plenty of fantasy promise when he was healthy, but the clock is ticking away for him to provide value in 2025.
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Texas Rangers president of baseball operations Chris Young said Monday that the team is "targeting Wednesday" for starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi (back) to make his next start, per Dallas News' Shawn McFarland. Eovaldi was scratched from Sunday's start against the Tigers due to back stiffness. The 35-year-old has dealt with injuries throughout his career but has been outstanding this season, going 7-3 with a 1.58 ERA, a 0.85 WHIP, and a 27.0% strikeout rate in 16 starts and 91 innings pitched. If all goes well, he would line up for a start against a strong Athletics lineup. While the veteran has been excellent this season, the tough matchup and his questionable health could encourage fantasy managers to sit him if he takes the mound.
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Texas Rangers relief pitcher Chris Martin (calf) was placed on the 15-day injured list on Monday with a left calf strain, per the team's official communications X account. The 39-year-old left Sunday's 2-1 loss to the Tigers after a disappointing performance. Manager Bruce Bochy said that Martin will miss four-to-six weeks. He has been a consistent arm out of the Rangers' bullpen and a solid fantasy option in saves-plus-holds leagues, racking up two saves and 12 holds with a 2.36 ERA, a 1.14 WHIP, and a 25.7% strikeout rate in 34 1/3 innings pitched. The Rangers have cycled through relievers for save opportunities this season, and Martin has barely been in the rotation, so fantasy managers can still turn to other relievers in their bullpen for fantasy purposes.
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Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Ha-Seong Kim (back) exited Monday's 8-3 loss to the White Sox in the fourth inning with lower back tightness, per MLB.com's Adam Berry. He walked and stole a base in his only plate appearance, but did not return to the field in the fourth. Kim said through interpreter David Lee that his back "tightened up really strongly" when sliding to steal second base. The team said they wouldn't know more until Tuesday, so Kim should be considered day-to-day. The 29-year-old missed most of the first half of the season due to right shoulder surgery. He has slashed .226/.314/.355 with one home run and four stolen bases in 35 plate appearances. Fantasy managers should look for more information tomorrow.
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New York Mets outfielder/designated hitter Starling Marte (knee) should come off the 10-day injured list and rejoin the team this week, per manager Carlos Mendoza. Marte still needs another couple of days, but he most likely will not require a minor-league rehab assignment before returning. Barring a setback for the 36-year-old veteran over the next couple of days, he could rejoin the Mets before Friday's series opener in San Francisco against the Giants. Jesse Winker (back) is also on the IL, but when Marte returns, he might be relegated to the short side of a platoon at designated hitter against left-handed pitching for New York. The Dominican outfielder may no longer be an everyday player at this stage of his career, even though he was hitting .270 (44-for-163) before his knee bruise. Marte has only four homers and rarely runs these days (five steals), either.
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Athletics infielder Max Muncy (hand) was hit by a pitch in the right hand during Monday's matchup with the Rangers, subsequently exiting the game. X-rays came back negative, but it's possible the 22-year-old misses a game or two, so for now, consider him day-to-day. The former first-round draft pick hit .252 and popped eight home runs in 31 games since his return to the majors on June 4, but had gone cold recently, going 2-for-16 (.125) over his last four games with zero extra-base hits. Hopefully the injury is nothing serious, but the 22-year-old will need to pick it up at the plate if he wants to stay up with the big league club for good this time.
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