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    Brewers OF prospect Luis Lara went 5-for-5 with a double, two RBI, and one run scored for Triple-A Nashville on Tuesday.

    The 21-year-old continues to rack up base hits and is now hitting .327/.435/.462 with seven home runs, 20 steals, and a 41/46 K/BB ratio in 68 games at Triple-A. Like many Brewers prospects, he doesn’t have tons of power, but he has an elite understanding of the strike zone, good speed, and strong contact skills. His path to the big leagues does appear blocked for right now, but the Brewers did sign him to an extension earlier this month, so they definitely believe he’s close to contributing.
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    Lara put together a memorable major-league debut during the second game of Tuesday’s twin bill at Busch Stadium, going 1-for-4 with a pair of RBI. The 21-year-old top prospect offers some serious fantasy intrigue based on his fantasy-relevant skillset and is worth a speculative roster spot in the event that he sticks around in an everyday role coming out of next week’s All-Star break.
  • MIL Center Fielder
    Lara will make his highly anticipated major-league debut after sitting out the front-end of the twin bill. The switch-hitting 21-year-old top prospect signed a seven-year extension last month and earns a shot with Milwaukee after slashing a robust .321/.432/.470 with nine homers and 24 steals in 346 plate appearances at Triple-A Nashville. He offers an intriguing blend of fantasy-relevant skills and is worthy of a speculative pickup in deeper mixed leagues. The central question for fantasy managers is how much the Brewers are willing to put on his plate at this early stage of his big-league career.
  • MIL Shortstop #6
    Brewers skipper Pat Murphy expressed optimism that it’ll be a minimum injured list stint for Hamilton, but it might be too early to make that determination. The 28-year-old speedster figures to be out through next week’s All-Star break. Milwaukee brought up top prospect Luis Lara to take his roster spot and provide the club with a versatile bench option with some speed.
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    This move was rumored earlier in the day and is now official. We will need to wait for Tuesday’s lineup to get a better sense of what Lara’s role will be because it seems like there remains an outfield logjam unless Sal Frelick is moved to the infield. Lara can be added as a batting average and speed asset in deeper formats, but we’d still wait and see in shallow league types.
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    The Brewers have eight games this week, including a doubleheader on Tuesday, so there is no word yet on the plan for Lara going forward. However, the 21-year-old has certainly earned an opportunity. He is slashing .321/.423/.470 in 78 games at Triple-A with nine home runs, 67 runs scored, and 24 steals. There doesn’t seem to be a spot in the outfield for Lara, but Sal Frelick has played third base before and David Hamilton (hamstring) may be going on the injured list. There are still some moving pieces here, but Lara, who is the 67th-ranked prospect in baseball, according to MLB Pipeline, signed a seven-year, $31 million extension with Milwaukee last month, so he is part of this team’s future. We would not add him in fantasy leagues until we get a more clear understanding of his role.
  • MIL Center Fielder
    Lara is now hitting .327/.437/.463 in 74 Triple-A games with seven home runs, 37 RBI, 21 steals, and an impressive 45/51 K/BB ratio. He clearly has the plate approach and contact skills to succeed at the next level soon, but his path to regular playing time is blocked in Milwaukee for right now.
  • MIL Center Fielder
    The long-term agreement, which was previously reported by ESPN’s Jeff Passan to be worth $31 million with the potential to max out at $79 million, is now official. ara becomes the third member of Milwaukee’s young core to sign an extension prior to his big-league debut, joining franchise cornerstone Jackson Chourio and shortstop prospect Cooper Pratt. The 21-year-old top prospect already projects as an elite defensive centerfielder and is putting together a breakthrough offensive season at Triple-A Nashville, slashing .338/.447/.500 with seven homers and 18 steals in 56 games in the hitter-friendly Pacific Coast League. There’s a strong possibility he reaches the majors at some point later this summer, and he offers enough power/speed upside to warrant monitoring in deeper formats once he arrives.
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    Heyman reports that that deal is a seven-year, $31 million contract that includes team options and escalators, with Jeff Passan of ESPN saying the deal could max out to $79 millon. It’s yet another extension in 2026 for a player that hasn’t received MLB experience, and it comes for a 21-year-old who has hit .338/.447/.500 with seven homers and 18 stolen bases over 56 games with Triple-A Nashville. The 5-foot-7 outfielder should get a chance to play for the Brew Crew before 2026 comes to an end, but he is more of a long-term play from a fantasy perspective.
  • MIL Outfield
    The 5'7" Lara is now up to seven home runs in 33 games at Triple-A. He hit just six home runs combined in 246 games over the last two years. The 21-year-old has a 43 percent hard-hit rate this season and is elevating the ball more than he has before. He also has 12 steals in 33 games and has stolen at least 40 bases in each of the last two seasons. If the power gains stick, he could become a really interesting fantasy player.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #27
    Rodriguez made four relief appearances for the Brewers last season and figures to occupy a swingman-type role once he gets back to the big leagues. Williams was the big prize for Milwaukee in the Freddy Peralta trade back in the offseason and offers enough power/speed combo upside to make an impact in fantasy leagues once he reaches the majors. He isn’t too far away.

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    Braxton Garrett allowed two runs (one earned) on five hits in six innings for Triple-A Jacksonville on Wednesday.

    The left-hander also struck out six and walked one on the day. Garrett has struggled in two starts with the Marlins, but he has a 1.54 ERA, 0.83 WHIP, and 75/26 K/BB ratio in 70 innings at Triple-A. He probably deserves another chance to start or provide bulk relief innings at the big league level. But with Janson Junk (shin) close to returning from his rehab assignment, it’s tough to see how the Marlins will fit Garrett in.
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    Ke’Bryan Hayes (back) went 4-for-5 with a double, a home run, an RBI, and three runs scored for Triple-A Louisville on Tuesday.

    It was a box score-stuffing night for Hayes, who also played the entire game at third base. He’s played only four rehab games so far, but he seems like he’ll be ready to go after the All-Star break. Since Hayes has no minor league options left, the Reds will likely need to decide whether to send down Edwin Arroyo or Matt McLain when Hayes is ready to come back. Another option could be Nathaniel Lowe, who has hit just .203/.313/.261 with a 34 percent strikeout rate in 27 games since June 1st.
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    Cardinals OF prospect Joshua Báez went 0-for-5 for Triple-A Memphis on Wednesday.

    Báez had a tremendous month of June, but the last two weeks have been a struggle. In 11 games from June 25th on, Báez has gone 5-for-44 with two doubles and two home runs. Obviously, the hits aren’t falling, and his 13/3 K/BB ratio over those 11 games isn’t ideal, but it’s also not egregious and shows he’s not being overmatched. He will likely get hot again, but there remains no real spot for him in the Cardinals’ lineup, so he’s probably not as much of a priority stash as he was three weeks ago.
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    Braves reinstated OF Eli White from the paternity list

    White missed the first three games of the week to be with his family. He’s hitting .227 with four homers and four steals in 119 plate appearances for Atlanta this season.
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    Braves designated OF José Azócar for assignment.

    The Braves designated Azócar for assignment in May and re-signed him to a minor league deal, so the same thing could happen this time around.
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    Cardinals signed RHP Durbin Feltman to a minor league contract and assigned him to Triple-A Memphis

    Back in 2018, the Red Sox drafted Feltman in the third round out of TCU, and the prevailing wisdom was that he would fly through the minors after a stellar career as a closer in college. He actually posted a 1.93 ERA in 23 1/3 innings in his first professional season, but then the wheels fell off a bit in 2019. Feltman bounced back after the COVID-19 shutdown, but a 7.63 ERA in 48 1/3 innings in 2022 got him released by the Red Sox, and then he was signed and subsequently released by the Athletics. The 29-year-old has been playing in the Independent Leagues and will now get another shot to make his MLB debut.
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    Red Sox actiavted OF Nate Eaton

    Eaton was suspended for two games for his role in the Nationals and Red Sox’s bench-clearing incident last week. He’s just 4-for-28 in 12 games this season for the Red Sox.
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    Luis Campusano went 2-for-3 with a homer, a walk and two runs scored Wednesday in the Padres’ 10-4 drubbing of the Diamondbacks.

    Campusano is 5-for-11 with three walks since coming off the IL on Friday. He’ll stay plenty busy behind the plate for the Padres while Freddy Fermin is out, but he also might deserve some DH time once Fermin returns; he’s batting .317/.403/.619 with four homers in 72 plate appearances on the season.
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    Michael King turned in six innings of one-run ball to defeat the Diamondbacks on Wednesday.

    King allowed four hits, walked two and struck out four. After a rough spell in late May and the first half of June, he ends the first half having gone 2-1 with a 2.31 ERA in his final four outings prior to the break. Overall, he’s 6-7 with a 3.41 ERA. He’ll probably start the Padres’ first game out of the break next Friday against the Royals.
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    Jose Cabrera gave up four runs in 4 1/3 innings Wednesday in a loss to the Padres.

    Since throwing five scoreless innings in his major league debut against the Twins last month, Cabrera has given up 11 runs and walked nine in 12 2/3 innings over three starts. It seems likely that he’ll head back to Triple-A now, as the D-backs could have Michael Soroka ready to go after the break.