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    Robert Jr. (back) reaches base twice in Triple-A

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    Luis Robert Jr. (back) went 1-for-3 with a walk for Triple-A Syracuse on Tuesday.

    Perhaps more importantly, Robert Jr. played five innings in center field. He’s not able to DH since fellow rehabber Jorge Polanco (Achilles) is there, so the Mets are going to build Robert Jr. up to full games in center field and then have him try to play back-to-back games out there before bringing him back. We assume the Mets are still likely to be cautious with his workload once he does return to big league action, but there’s a chance that the team could have him back in the lineup at some point next week.
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    Robert has been on the shelf with a herniated disc in his back since late April. The 28-year-old center fielder’s impending return will complicate New York’s outfield mix, especially since rookie A.J. Ewing has been tearing the cover off the ball recently. The logical move would be to allow Juan Soto to get some extra time at DH with Ewing and fellow rookie Carson Benge in the outfield corners once he’s back. He’ll likely require at least a week or two of minor league at-bats to get back up to speed following the lengthy layoff. The durability concerns aren’t going away, but it wouldn’t be surprising if Robert were an impactful fantasy contributor during the second half based on his raw talent and track record.
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    Mendoza added that Robert still needs to ramp up his running progression before he’s cleared to return. The 28-year-old center fielder will require a bit of an extended minor league rehab assignment since he’s been on the shelf with a herniated disc in his back since late April. It sounds like there’s a decent chance he’s back at some point in July.
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    Robert mentioned on Thursday that he’s been following the trainers’ plan and had “been able to do a little bit of everything, just slowly.” The centerfielder said that, if everything progresses well this week he thinks he’ll “be able to start running out on the field.” Obviously, if he begins running next week, he still has a ways to go to work up to swinging and facing live pitching and then a rehab assignment. It’s unlikely he comes back before August at the earliest.
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    The procedural move frees up a spot on New York’s 40-man roster and will keep Robert on the shelf until at least late June. The 28-year-old center fielder has been progressing slowly in his recovery from a herniated disc in his back that put him on the injured list on April 30. There is no timetable for his return as he remains shut down from baseball activities. His extended absence gives top prospect A.J. Ewing some additional runway at the highest level.
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    Mendoza added that Robert will be evaluated by specialists and remains without a definitive return timetable. The 28-year-old center fielder hit the shelf with a herniated disc in his back on April 30. It’ll be rookies Carson Benge and A.J. Ewing playing regularly alongside generational talent Juan Soto in New York’s outfield for the foreseeable future. It’s a considerable lift to Ewing’s immediate fantasy outlook since it appears he’s been brought to the majors to play everyday. He offers enough batting average and stolen base appeal to be an impactful contributor in deeper mixed leagues.
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    The dynamic 28-year-old outfielder has been shelved since the end of April due to a lumbar spine disc herniation. The Mets are taking a very cautious approach here as they want to ensure that he gets right rather than pushing him too soon and risking further aggravation. There’s still no clear timeline for his potential return.
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    Robert Jr. hasn’t played in three games, so this always seemed possible. The 28-year-old has played over 110 games only once in his career, and it seems like injuries will be a factor in yet another season for him. The Mets will likely continue to start Tyrone Taylor in center field with MJ Melendez in left field until Juan Soto is healthy enough to be in the outfield. A trade could certainly be in the cards for the Mets if they don’t want this season to get away from them.
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    Robert remains out of New York’s lineup for the fourth time in their last five games and it sounds like there’s a possibility he’ll get some additional time off to put the issue to bed. There should be a decision on his status prior to Thursday’s series finale agains the division-rival Nationals.
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    Robert Jr. is dealing with lower back tightness and has missed the last three games. It’s unclear if the Mets will put him on the injured list, but Tyrone Taylor will start in center field and sixth on Wednesday.
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    Mendoza added that Robert, who is out of the lineup for Tuesday’s contest, isn’t scheduled to undergo imaging, but they may be forced to reconsider if he doesn’t show signs of improvement later this week. A lingering back issue would provide a logical explanation for his recent struggles as he’s hitting .164 (9-for-55) with one homer and 12 strikeouts over his last 15 games. Fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day heading into the final two games of a four-game set against the Nationals.

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    Orioles optioned RHP Trey Gibson to Triple-A Norfolk

    Gibson allowed 22 runs in 20 2/3 innings with the Orioles in the month of June. With Dean Kremer (quad) back from the injured list, Gibson was no longer needed in the MLB rotation
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    Athletics acquired RHP Ben Hansen from the Red Sox in exchange for INF Brett Harris.

    The Athletics had designated Harris for assignment, so getting anything for him is a win. Hansen is a 24-year-old reliever in High-A who has a 4.75 ERA, 1.32 WHIP, and a 52/14 K/BB ratio in 41 2/3 innings. The Athletics will try to get the most out of his 6'6" frame.
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    Orioles designated C Dom Keegan for assignment.

    The Orioles needed a spot on the 40-man roster to activate Dean Kremer (quad) from the 60-day injured list, so Keegan was let go. The 25-year-old was just claimed off waivers from the Rays four days ago.
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    Mariners RHP prospect Ryan Sloan and LHP Kade Anderson lead the AL Futures Game roster.

    Anderson and Sloan are both top ten prospects in all of baseball, according to MLB Pipeline, with Anderson ranking 5th and Sloan 8th. They are the only teammates on the American League team who are both ranked inside the top 25. They will be joined by Athletics SS Leo De Vries (MLB Pipeline’s number two prospect), Red Sox SS Franklin Arias (7th overall prospect), Rays outfielder Theo Gillen (9th-ranked prospect), and many more. The 2026 Future Game will take place Sunday, July 12th at Noon ET on NBC.
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    Brewers SS prospect Jesús Made has been announced as the highest-ranked prospect on the NL team for the 2026 Futures Game.

    Made is the number one prospect in all of baseball, according to MLB Pipeline. The 19-year-old is hitting .281/.355/.411 in 67 games at Double-A with seven home runs, 51 RBI, 51 runs scored, 23 steals, and a 46/31 K/BB ratio. He will be joined by Nationals SS prospect Eli Willits (3rd overall prospect), Dodgers outfielders Josue De Paula (4th overall prospect), Pirates RHP Seth Hernandez (6th overall prospect), and many others. The 2026 Future Game will take place Sunday, July 12th at Noon ET on NBC.
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    Orioles activated RHP Dean Kremer (quad) off the 60-day injured list.

    It was reported earlier in the day that Kremer would start today against the White Sox so now the move is official. We would still avoid him in this start outside of AL-only formats
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    Red Sox activated LHP Jovani Morán (elbow) from the 15-day injured list.

    Moran missed about a month with elbow inflammation, but will be back to pitch in lower leverage innings out of Boston’s bullpen, on the year he has a 3.00 ERA in 33 innings.
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    Red Sox placed Connelly Early (elbow) on the 15-day injured list.

    This is not a surprise after Early left last night‘s game with elbow discomfort, but it is a sign that the Red Sox don’t envision this is a minor issue. The team is sending the left-hander for additional imaging on Wednesday, and we will wait to see the results of that before making any predictions on his timeline. If you can hold him on your roster until the imaging results are back, that would be preferential. Patrick Sandoval may be an option to take his place in the rotation in the coming weeks.
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    Dean Kremer (quad) will start against the White Sox on Wednesday.

    Kremer has been out since late April with a quad injury, so the Orioles will need to make some roster moves before they activate him off the 60-day injured list. Kremer looked good in his last rehab outing, striking out eight over 6 2/3 scoreless innings for Triple-A Norfolk. He may eventually have streaming upside in deeper formats, but we’d leave him on the waiver wire outside of AL-only leagues for now.
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    White Sox optioned LHP Tyler Schweitzer to Triple-A Charlotte

    Schweitzer was just called up last week and threw four shutout innings on Tuesday, allowing four hits and striking out three. He’ll be sent down to make room for Noah Schultz’s return, but Schweitzer should get another shot over the summer.