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    Chase DeLauter drives in two in return on Sunday

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    Chase DeLauter went 2-for-5 with two RBI and a run scored in Cleveland’s 6-4 win over the Mariners on Sunday.

    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.
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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.
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    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.
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    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
    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.
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    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.
  • 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.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    DeLauter left Saturday’s game with a bruised right ribcage after crashing into the outfield wall during the top half of the first inning. He underwent a precautionary MRI and CT scan on Saturday, the Guardians are still working through the results. Manager Stephen Vogt told reporters on Sunday that they expect to have more information on his status over the next day or so. Fantasy managers relying on DeLauter for next week may want to have a contingency option in place in the event that he winds up on the injured list.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    DeLauter sustained the injury crashing into the wall in the top of the first and then left for a pinch-runner after singling in the bottom of the inning. It’s just the second injury of note for DeLauter this season; he missed one game in the second week of the season after fouling a ball off his foot. DeLauter’s 71 games this season are already a career high as a pro; in the minors, he played in 57 games in 2021, 39 in 2024 and 42 last year.

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    Braves OF prospect Eric Hartman launched his 20th home run of the season on Wednesday for High-A Rome.

    Hartman is the first minor leaguer to reach the 20-homer, 30-steal thresholds this season, needing just 71 games to get there. He’s the first hitter in Atlanta’s system to reach those marks since Ronald Acuña Jr. back in 2017. You’ve probably heard of him. The 20-year-old prodigy has boosted his long-term fantasy stock more than any prospect in baseball this year, skyrocketing from relative obscurity to an elite dynasty asset. He possesses off-the-charts athleticism, big-time power upside and elite speed, giving him a legitimate shot at fantasy superstardom if everything comes together.
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    Brewers SS prospect Jesús Made went 4-for-7 with an RBI and a stolen base in a pair of games on Wednesday for Double-A Biloxi.

    Universally regarded as baseball’s top prospect, Made notched his his second four-hit game of the season just a few hours after being named to the 2026 MLB All-Star Futures Game for the National League. He’s posted seven multi-hit performances in his last 13 games. It’s relatively easy to envision the 19-year-old phenom blossoming into a five-category fantasy force, as he’s slashing .289/.359/.448 with seven homers and 24 steals through 69 games this season despite being the youngest hitter at the Double-A level. Most of his over-the-fence power remains projection at this stage, but he’s already producing elite exit velocities for his age, bolstering confidence that more in-game power will emerge as he continues to mature physically.
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    Dodgers OF prospect Josue De Paula went 4-for-5 with two homers on Wednesday for Double-A Tulsa.

    His teammate Mike Sirota also homered while extending his on-base streak to a surreal 65 consecutive games. The tandem were named to the National League’s roster for the upcoming 2026 MLB All-Star Futures Game earlier this week. It was De Paula’s second multi-homer performance of the season as he’s slashing a robust .322/.419/.563 with 15 round-trippers and 21 steals in 73 games. The Athletic’s Katie Woo reported earlier this week that De Paula is basically the lone untouchable prospect in Los Angeles’ system approaching next month’s trade deadline. He’s evolved into a top-five range fantasy prospect in dynasty leagues and has a chance to be a five-category monster as part of the Dodgers loaded lineup once he reaches the majors.
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    Taj Bradley allowed four hits and one run with three walks and 11 strikeouts across five innings to earn the victory in an 8-3 win over the Astros on Wednesday.

    This was the good version of Bradley. His velocity was up a bit and his fastball sat just above 98 mph and touched 100 mph a couple of times. With that, he had no fear challenging the Astros’ hitters with it in the zone. Apart from that, he had solid command of his secondaries. The Astros have a very right-handed heavy lineup and Bradley used his more slider-ish cutter breaking down and away against them. Also, he was mostly consistent with his splitter below the zone and even stole a few called strikes with it early in the count when he needed to. His 11 strikeouts matched a career-high and he now has a 3.86 ERA, 102 strikeouts, and 38 walks through 88 2/3 innings this season. He’s lined up to face the Guardians next time out in his final outing before the All-Star break.
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    Kody Clemens went 1-for-5 with a three-run home run on Wednesday against the Astros.

    Clemens smashed a three-run home run off a high fastball from Tatsuya Imai in the second inning that practically ended his night. That was Clemens’ 14th home run on the season after hitting a career-high 19 last year. This has been a sensational multi-year power surge from Clemens who entered 2025 with just 14 career long balls and looks the part of a legitimate middle of the order bat at the moment.
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    Yordan Alvarez went 3-for-4 with a walk on Wednesday against the Twins.

    This was just another day at the office for Alvarez. Three batted balls hit harder than 100 mph, three more hits, a walk, and he raised his batting average to .319 in the process. His season is still so ridiculously impressive as we approach the All-Star break that the Astros’ broadcast flashed a triple crown graphic during this game. With 26 home runs and 60 RBI to go with that .319 average – each of which are top-two in the American League – it’s not a crazy conversation to have.
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    Tatsuya Imai allowed four hits, five runs, and walked five batters through just 1 1/3 innings in an ugly loss to the Twins on Wednesday.

    Just when you thought you were in, he pushes you back out. Imai’s command issues came roaring back here with an awful 37% zone rate that turned into five walks. Two of those walks precluded a three-run home run from Kody Clemens and after a walk that immediately followed, he was yanked after recording just four outs. His approach is always tenuous because he only has two pitches. To make it even less reliable, his fastball is strictly a zone pitch and his slider is mostly a chase pitch. His slider was erratic here, so his misses wound up noncompetitive and were not chased. So, he wound up not having a leg to stand on. Even after a great stretch before his start, Imai has an ugly 6.14 ERA. He’s scheduled to face the Nationals on the road in his next start.
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    Heliot Ramos homered and tripled Wednesday in the Giants’ 6-4 defeat of the Diamondbacks.

    Ramos hit a 427-foot homer off Zac Gallen, and his 373-foot triple would have been a homer in 13 ballparks. Playing time seemed like it might be a question after Ramos returned from the IL on Sunday, but with Willy Adames and Matt Chapman down and Casey Schmitt returning to the infield, he’s started all four games since returning. As long as he’s an everyday guy, he should offer a little mixed-league value.
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    Trevor McDonald allowed just one hit over six scoreless innings to beat the Diamondbacks on Wednesday.

    He struck out five. McDonald’s first scoreless start as a big leaguer comes after six straight losses and moved him to 3-6 with a 4.42 ERA through 11 starts this season. His strong groundball rate bodes pretty well going forward, but he’s still going to need to produce more strikeouts with his slider in order to turn into more than a bottom-of-the-rotation guy. He’ll face the Blue Jays next week.
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    Caleb Kilian earned his seventh save by striking out two in a perfect ninth inning Wednesday versus the D-backs.

    He struck out Adrian Del Castillo and Nolan Arenado before getting Pavin Smith to ground out tonight. Kilian improved to 3-for-4 in save chances since officially being named the Giants’ closer and 7-for-9 overall on the season.