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    Chase DeLauter (rib) resumes baseball activities

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    Chase DeLauter (rib) has resumed baseball activities.

    Guardians skipper Stephen Vogt told reporters that DeLauter remains without a firm return timetable but they’re optimistic he’ll be ready at some point during their upcoming homestand, which kicks off on Friday against the Mariners. The 24-year-old rookie sensation is working his way back from a small fracture in his right ribs and has already progressed to hitting, throwing and running. He’s trending towards making it back to Cleveland by the end of June.
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    DeLauter opened the scoring in the ballgame with his 430-foot (106.4-mph EV) two-run shot off of Marlins’ right-hander Sandy Alcantara in the fourth inning. He also singled in the contest. With his two-hit attack, the 24-year-old rookie sensation is now slashing .282/.347/.447 with 10 homers, 45 RBI and three stolen bases in 323 plate appearances on the season.
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    DeLauter hit five home runs in his first seven games of the season and then seemed to go on a power outage, not hitting his next one until May 3rd. He now has two home runs in his last four games and is up to nine on the season. The 24-year-old makes plenty of hard contact, so maybe the summer months will lead to a bit of a power surge.
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    DeLauter has started all four games since returning from the IL, including against two lefties. That likely has something to do with how injured Cleveland is, but it’s nice for fantasy managers to see. The rookie outfielder got off to a scorching start to 2026, but he’s mostly cooled since. DeLauter’s contact and plate discipline skills are strong. He’ll need to improve his batted-ball impact to take the next step in the majors.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    DeLauter returned from a rib fracture last week, but continues to DH as he works his way back. The 24-year-old outfielder had two hits Monday, including an RBI double in the fifth inning that put the Guardians ahead 2-1. He’s hitting .269 with a .755 OPS and 37 RBI.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    DeLauter remains limited to DH in order to eliminate any unnecessary injury risk from playing right field while working his way back from a small fracture in his right ribs. The 24-year-old rookie standout went 2-for-5 with a pair of RBI against the Mariners on Sunday in his return from the injured list. He’s been a hitting machine from the moment he was drafted back in 2022 and should continue batting in the heart of Cleveland’s lineup until further notice. Needless to say, he should be rostered in all fantasy formats.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    DeLauter delivered in his return from the injured list on Sunday, starting with a base hit in the seventh. He then drove in two runs on a hit to tie the game in the eighth with two outs. The 24-year-old outfielder is a welcome addition back into the lineup, he’s hitting .265/.338/.408 with seven homers, 25 runs scored, and 36 RBI across 275 plate appearances so far.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    The 24-year-old outfielder returns after missing a couple of weeks due to a right rib fracture. The rookie sensation returns to a .263/.337/.408 slash line with seven homers and two steals in 270 plate appearances across 66 games. Petey Halpin was optioned to Triple-A Columbus in a corresponding move on Sunday.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    DeLauter will require some extra time off to rest and recover after imaging earlier this week revealed a bone bruise and a small fracture in his right ribs. Guardians manager Stephen Vogt expressed optimism on Tuesday that DeLauter could potentially be able to manage the injury and play through it, but the club has opted against taking that route. The 24-year-old has cooled off considerably after a surreal start to the year, but has still put together a sensation rookie campaign so far, slashing .263/.337/.408 with seven homers and two steals in 270 plate appearances in 66 games. There is no timetable for his return but fantasy managers shouldn’t anticipate a lengthy absence.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    DeLauter was unavailable to pinch-hit during Tuesday’s contest against the Brewers after an MRI revealed a bone bruise and a small fracture in his right ribcage. Guardians manager Stephen Vogt told reporters he believes DeLauter will be able to play through the issues but didn’t rule out the possibility of a trip to the injured list. The 24-year-old rookie was able to participate in baseball activities prior to the game, which is a positive sign. There should be a clearer indication concerning his next steps at some point later this week.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    Guardians manager Stephen Vogt told reporters DeLauter underwent imaging that revealed a bone bruise and a small fracture in his right ribcage. He’s day-to-day and could potentially play through the issues, but a trip to the injured list remains a possibility. He was likely to open this contest on the bench anyway with lefty Robert Gasser taking the hill for Milwaukee. It’ll be veteran David Fry heading out to right field in his place. There should be a clearer idea regarding the 24-year-old rookie sensation’s outlook later this week.

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    Ty France hit a solo homer in a win over the Blue Jays on Saturday.

    France broke a 7-7 knot with a homer to left field to give San Diego the 8-7 lead and ultimately the victory. The 31-year-old has been a surprising source of power for the Padres in 2026, as he’s up to 11 homers on the campaign with an excellent .490 slugging percentage. Skepticism is understandable, but don’t forget that France was a solid option not that long ago. It’s not insane to think he’s refinding that form in his return to his first organization.
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    Vladimir Guerrero Jr. homered and stole a base, but it wasn’t enough for the Blue Jays on Saturday in an 8-7 loss to the Padres.

    Guerrero’s three-run homer tied the game at 7-7, and was a towering shot over the left-field wall off Bradgley Rodriguez. That’s just the sixth homer of the season for Guerrero, but it’s the second time in three games, for those looking for hope heading into the break. Guerrero is as good of bet as any disappointing hitter in baseball to bounce back with a big second half after the All-Star break.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Mason Miller allowed no runs over a scoreless inning while picking up a save against the Blue Jays on Saturday.

    Miller did put the tying run on base, but he was able to work around that knock without trouble while fanning a pair. It’s been nothing short of a dominant first half for the 27-year-old; one that has seen him save 24 games with a sparking 0.93 ERA. In a different era, Miller would likely be in the Cy Young conversation.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Walker Buehler allowed four runs over two innings in a no-decision against the Blue Jays on Saturday.

    Buehler had horrendous control of his arsenal with four walks and just 34-of-65 pitches landing in the strike zone, and yet he was Greg Maddux compared to Trey Yesavage (seven walks, 20-of-59 pitches for strikes). The right-hander has just not looked the part as of late, and he’s seen his ERA bump up to 5.36 from the 3.81 it sat at just four outings ago. Buehler’s next start will come after the All-Star break, but it sure seems like his place in the San Diego rotation should be up for debate.
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    Trey Yesavage gave up four runs while going just 1 2/3 innings but didn’t factor into the decision Sunday against the Padres.

    If you like games that feature pitchers throwing strikes — also known as a ‘normal human being’ in some parts — this one wasn’t for you. Toronto and San Diego combined for a whopping 17 free passes in this one, and Yesavage was responsible for relatively close to half of those walks. Four of them came in the first inning, including three to begin the outing and a bases-loaded base on balls a batter later. He threw just 20 of his 59 pitches for strikes, and he issued just one strikeout. Yesavage had solid prior to Saturday, so the hope is that this is just a one-off for the 22-year-old.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Nolan Arenado hit a homer while going 1-for-3 with two runs scored in a win over the Dodgers on Saturday.

    Arenado also drew a walk. The 35-year-old took Landon Knack deep for his 12th homer of the season and extended the D-backs’ lead to 9-2. Arenado has hit .243/.318/.413 in his first season with Arizona, and while that’s a far cry from his best seasons with the Rockies and briefly with the Cardinals, it’s serviceable. You can do worse than serviceable.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    James McCann homered twice in a win for the Diamondbacks on Tuesday over the Dodgers.

    Yep, that James McCann. He cemented the blowout with a three-run homer off Yoshinobu Yamamoto — yep, that’s Yoshinobu Yamamoto — and he added another with a solo shot against Landon Knack. McCann is not in Arizona for his offense, and while this was an impressive effort, it’s impossible to predict any sort of consistent replication.
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    Brandon Pfaadt worked around eight hits to allow only two runs over 5 1/3 innings in a win over the Dodgers on Saturday.

    Pfaadt scattered six hits, and he didn’t walk anyone while procuring a pair of strikeouts. It makes back-to-back solid starts against solid lineups for the 27-year-old, and it lowers his ERA to 4.70 on the campaign. Since being recalled from Triple-A, Pfaadt has allowed just four runs over 15 2/3 innings, and he’ll look to keep the good run going after the All-Star break.
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    Yoshinobu Yamamoto allowed six runs in as many innings to pick up a loss against the Diamondbacks on Saturday in a 9-2 loss for the Dodgers.

    Yamamoto allowed five hits, and he struck out six while issuing four walks. The normally effective — effective seems like an understatement — was solid over the first five innings with just one run allowed, but fell apart in the sixth while allowing a five-piece; including a three-run homer from James McCann. Yamamoto’s first half was excellent despite this clunker, and he’ll be one of the first starters for the Dodgers after the break. It’s worth noting he’s not pitching in the All-Star break, so fantasy managers won’t have to wait long.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Tommy Troy left Saturday’s game against the Dodgers in the fifth with a right shoulder contusion.

    Troy was already a little hobbled after fouling a ball off his foot and then went crashing into the wall making a catch in the fifth. He’s probably day-to-day. Jorge Barrosa took over for him.