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    Jensen takes a seat on Thursday

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    Carter Jensen is not in the starting lineup on Thursday against the Mets.

    With a day game after a night game and a left-handed pitcher on the mound, the Royals will leave their talented rookie on the bench on Thursday. While Jensen is not in a strict platoon, the Royals do tend to find days off for him against left-handed pitching, which dampens his fantasy ceiling a bit. He is still worth rostering in one catcher formats given his recent performances. Starling Marte will DH on Thursday with Salvador Perez catching.
Alexander to 'miss some time' with hand injury
With Blaze Alexander suffering a broken hand on Sunday ahead of the All-Star break, Eric Samulski shares how fantasy managers should proceed with the outfielder and the Orioles' fantasy pieces.

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    Willson Contreras said he has no plans to waive his no-trade clause.

    Contreras added while speaking to reporters at the All-Star Game in Philadelphia that he wants to finish his career in Boston. The 34-year-old first baseman put together an impressive 13-homer opening round during the Home Run Derby earlier this week and has been one of the main reasons that the Red Sox are within striking distance of a playoff spot coming out of the Midsummer Classic.
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    Red Sox re-signed RHP Tommy Kahnle to a minor league contract.

    Kahnle returns to Boston’s relief mix after spending roughly one week on the open market. The 36-year-old veteran righty allowed eight runs over nine innings for the Red Sox after being called up back on June 4. He’ll remain stationed at Triple-A Worcester as emergency depth heading into the second half.
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    Yankees signed first-round pick LHP Hunter Dietz.

    Dietz receives just under $2.5 million, which is just below the $2.83 million slot value for the 35th overall pick. The 21-year-old southpaw is coming off a phenomenal final collegiate season at Arkansas where he posted a stratospheric 131/31 K/BB ratio across 85 2/3 innings of work. He’s the type of high-voltage arm that could rise quickly through the minors and reach New York in a flash.
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    Mariners signed first-round pick SS Ace Reese.

    Reese commands a healthy $3.5 million signing bonus from Seattle, which is just a shade less than the $3.8 million full-slot value for the 24th overall pick. The 21-year-old power-hitting shortstop is going to hit for plenty of pop at the highest level, but he’ll need to improve his approach and plate discipline if he’s going to be an impactful fantasy contributor. His long-term defensive home is also an open question at this stage of his development.
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    Braves signed first-round pick OF AJ Gracia.

    Gracia receives just a shade under $3.98 million, which is considerably less than the original slot value, roughly $6.68 million for the ninth-overall pick, with Atlanta using that savings to sign third-rounder Jensen Hirschkorn to an above-slot deal. The 21-year-old projects as a corner outfielder with an above-average hit tool and over-the-fence pop after a strong collegiate career split between Virginia and Duke.
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    Matt Moore struck out three over two perfect innings on Tuesday in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League.

    Moore is attempting to make it back to the big leagues for the first time since 2024 after signing a minor league contract with the Royals last month. The 37-year-old southpaw has looked sharp in a pair of Arizona outings and figures to head out to Triple-A Omaha after the All-Star break.
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    Edwin Díaz (elbow) recorded two strikeouts in a perfect inning on Tuesday in a minor league rehab appearance in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League.

    Díaz looked sharp for the second straight appearance after kicking off his rehab assignment with a pair of strikeouts in a scoreless frame for Low-A Ontario last weekend. The most encouraging sign is that he’s struck out four batters in two innings so far. The 32-year-old former elite closer is coming off surgery to remove loose bodies from his elbow. He’ll likely require a handful of additional rehab outings before the Dodgers are ready to bring him back later this month.
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    George Lombard Jr. (finger) blasted a solo homer on Tuesday in a minor league rehab game in the Rookie-level Florida Complex League.

    Lombard homered for the second straight contest. He also walked twice and completed seven innings at shortstop as he works his way back from a pair of sprained fingers on his throwing hand. The 21-year-old top prospect suffered the injury on a defensive play at second base for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre back in mid-June. He’s put together an excellent season in the upper minors and could be in line for a late-season opportunity with the Yankees. He has the defensive chops to play in the big leagues right now.
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    Trevor Williams (elbow) struck out five and allowed one run — zero earned — over two innings on Tuesday in a minor league rehab start in the Rookie-level Florida Complex League.

    It’s a bit unclear how Williams fits into Washington’s second-half pitching plans, but he’s getting close to making it back. The 34-year-old has made it through four rehab starts as he continues working his way back from last year’s internal brace procedure.
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    Max Kranick (elbow) was charged with three runs — two earned — over 1 1/3 innings on Tuesday in a minor league rehab game in the Rookie-level Florida Complex League.

    Kranick signed a one-year deal with the Nationals, that includes a club option for 2027, back in early May. There’s optimism he’ll be ready to help their struggling bullpen mix out at some point after the All-Star break. The 28-year-old is coming off flexor tendon surgery that ended his season last July.