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    Riley Greene goes 2-for-4, homers against Rangers

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    Riley Greene went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer in Saturday’s defeat of the Rangers.

    Greene has 12 homers in 88 games, putting him just one-third of his way to his 2025 total of 36, but with his OBP having jumped from .313 to .375, his OPS is up some anyway and he’s on track to have a more valuable season than he did last year. We’ll find out soon whether that gets him a third straight All-Star appearance or not.
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    Greene spearheaded Detroit’s unexpected offensive explosion against Yankees rising ace Cam Schlittler by taking him deep in the first and third innings for his first multi-homer performance of the year. It hardly feels like a coincidence that Greene erupted with an epic power display after receiving his first day off of the entire season during Monday’s series opener. The 25-year-old middle-of-the-order force is slashing .288/.378/.450 with 43 runs scored, 11 homers, 37 RBI and one steal through 85 games.
  • DET Left Fielder #31
    Greene receives his first day following 84 consecutive starts to open the season. The 25-year-old fantasy stalwart appears unlikely to match last year’s career-high 36 home runs, but a quick glance under the hood reveals that he’s making just as much hard contact while also displaying vastly improved plate skills. He’s still delivering early-round fantasy value, just in a completely different package. It’ll be Matt Vierling getting the nod in left field to face Yankees lefty Ryan Weathers.
  • DET Left Fielder #31
    Greene’s home run was his ninth of the year. He hit a solo shot off Gerritt Cole in the fifth inning. Greene is a career .268 hitter who hit .258 in 2025, but is hitting .292 this year. While his power production has decreased this year, his .385 OBP would be a career-best by over 30 points and his .830 OPS would also be a career-high.
  • DET Left Fielder #31
    Greene’s home run was his sixth of the year. He hit a solo shot off Ian Seymour in the seventh inning. Greene is still hitting .308, though much of that is due to his .434 BABIP. Since May 14, he’s hitting .271 over his last 19 games. Greene has a career .354 BABIP, so his average should continue to come down. The likely trade-off will be that Greene falls back on his power hitting after hitting 36 home runs last season.
  • DET Left Fielder #31
    Greene kicked off the scoring with a two-run double down the right-field line in the opening frame before clobbering a gargantuan 428-foot moonshot to right-center field a couple innings later. It was his fifth long ball of the season. The 25-year-old fantasy standout isn’t hitting for a ton of over-the-fence pop, but he’s slashing a robust .309/.399/.450 across 253 plate appearances through 61 games.
  • DET Left Fielder #31
    Greene started the scoring in the first inning as he blasted an RBI double that was a foot away from being a home run. The 25-year-old outfielder made adjustments to his approach this offseason and his average and walk percentage have increased while his power has decreased. Greene’s strikeout percentage of 30 percent last year is only slightly down at 27 percent this year, but his walk percentage has nearly doubled from seven percent last year to 13.6 percent this year. His average is up to .327 after hitting .258 last year, though his ISO has slipped from .235 to .158. Greene’s .450 BABIP this year is the highest among qualified batters and over 100 points higher than his career .353 BABIP. His average is unsustainable unless he significantly cuts into his strikeout rate, but Greene has patience and power in his profile to fall back on.
  • DET Left Fielder #31
    Greene came through with a two-run knock in the first inning to give the Tigers an early lead. Those stood as their only two runs in an extra inning loss against the Mets. Oddly enough, Greene has foregone power this season in favor of more contact with just four home runs, but a .325 batting average so far this season. His strikeout rate remains relatively high, so expect that average to dip while the home runs likely follow as the weather warms up in Detroit.
  • DET Left Fielder #31
    Greene now has a four-game hitting streak going and is slashing an impressive .423/.464/.538 this month despite having only one RBI to show for his efforts over that span. Greene doubled in the second inning and later came around to score on a ground ball double play. Hopefully, the homers and RBI start to come for Greene, who has just one homer and two RBI in his last 12 games despite being hot at the dish.
  • DET Left Fielder #31
    Greene golfed a curveball out to left-center in his first at bat against Brandon Sproat. It was a welcome sight for fantasy managers desperate for some power from Greene, who is now up to two homers and a stolen base in his first 26 games. The .840 OPS tells the story of a good hitter who just hasn’t found the right launch angles and pitches yet, and we mostly believe that story.
  • DET Left Fielder #31
    Greene is off to a solid start to the season, slashing .263/.372/.388 with one home run and 14 RBI. The 25-year-old is taking a far more cautious approach this season, cutting his swing rate by 10 percent, chasing outside of the zone six percent less, and improving his contact rate by seven percent. As of now, his strikeout rate would be a career low, and his walk rate would be a career high. This approach change could lead to a decrease in home run numbers, but Greene still has a 49 percent hard-hit rate, so he continues to do damage when he does make contact.

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    Dominic Canzone is not in the Mariners’ starting lineup for Sunday’s matinee against the Blue Jays.

    Canzone homered and drove in three runs on Saturday night, so the timing off the off day is a bit curious, though the Mariners are likely just trying to keep him fresh. Cal Raleigh will function as the team’s designated hitter in his place while Mitch Garver draws his first start of the week behind the dish and will bat seventh for the M’s against Trey Yesavage and the Blue Jays.
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    Kyle Stowers is not in the Marlins’ starting lineup for Sunday’s ballgame against the Athletics.

    The hot-hitting outfielder will get at least a partial day off with left-hander Gage Jump toeing the slab for the Athletics. Don’t be surprised to see him make an appearance off the bench though. Liam Hicks will cover first base for the Marlins while Brian Navarreto draws a rare start behind the dish and will bat ninth for the Marlins.
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    Nolan Arenado is not in the Diamondbacks’ starting lineup for Sunday’s series finale against the Brewers.

    It looks to be nothing more than a routine day of rest for the 35-year-old third baseman. Tim Tawa will start in his place at the hot corner and will bat seventh for the D’Backs against Brewers’ right-hander Brandon Sproat.
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    Byron Buxton was removed from Sunday’s game against the Yankees after aggravating his prior hip injury.

    Buxton singled in the first inning and was caught trying to steal second base, which appears to have been where he sustained the injury. Hopefully it’s just a minor issue and the Twins are being cautious here, but with Buxton’s extensive injury history you just can’t rule out the chances of him heading to the injured list. Fantasy managers should have an alternative option in place for next week in the event that the dynamic 32-year-old outfielder is forced to miss some time.
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    Rockies recalled RHP TJ Shook from Triple-A Albuquerque.

    He’ll take the place of left-hander Sean Sullivan who was optioned to Triple-A on Sunday. Shook, 28, holds a 4.91 ERA, 1.09 WHIP and a 3/0 K/BB ratio across 3 2/3 innings in three appearances out of the Rockies’ bullpen this season. He’ll function in a middle relief role.
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    Rockies optioned LHP Sean Sullivan to Triple-A Albuquerque.

    Sullivan was lit up for six runs over 5 2/3 innings in a loss against the Giants on Saturday. They’ll now swap him out for a fresh bullpen arm for Sunday’s series finale at Coors Field. The 23-year-old left-hander will continue to hone his craft at the Triple-A level until his services are needed once more.
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    William Contreras is absent from the Brewers’ starting lineup for Sunday afternoon’s ballgame against the Rockies at Coors Field.

    Since he shoulders a very heavy workload for a catcher, the Brewers are careful to mix in off days for Contreras to get him off of his feet once in a while, with Sunday afternoon games being the most common. Gary Sanchez will start in his place behind the dish and bat seventh against Diamondbacks’ southpaw Eduardo Rodriguez.
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    Shea Langeliers (thumb) remains shelved for Sunday’s contest against the Marlins.

    Langeliers was removed from Friday night’s game due to a left thumb contusion and has now missed two consecutive starts. He’s still considered day-to-day. Brian Serven will start behind the dish for the Athletics and bat ninth against Eury Perez and the Marlins on Sunday afternoon in West Sacramento.
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    Chandler Simpson (finger) returned to the Rays’ starting lineup for Sunday’s series finale against the Astros.

    Simpson missed each of the team’s previous two games due to a sore finger that he suffered when jamming his hand into second base on a stolen base attempt. The 25-year-old speedster is starting in left field and batting fifth for the Rays on Sunday afternoon in Houston against Astros’ right-hander Peter Lambert.
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    Diamondbacks optioned INF LuJames Groover to Triple-A Reno.

    The 24-year-old infielder has struggled in a part-time role for the Diamondbacks, slashing just .167/.259/.271 with one homer, four RBI and an 11/5 K/BB ratio in his first 54 plate appearances at the big league level. He’ll return to an everyday role at Triple-A Reno until he’s needed once more.