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  • WSH Starting Pitcher
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    Omar Poveda allowed two hits over seven scoreless innings to pick up a win for low Single-A Clinton on Thursday.
    The Rangers haven’t been quick to promote prospects, so it looks like Poveda could stay with Clinton all year. It might be for the best, since he’d go to offense-heavy California League if moved up. The 19-year-old Poveda is 8-3 with a 2.50 ERA, 71 H and 82/25 K/BB in 93 2/3 IP in the Midwest League.
  • AZ Starting Pitcher #34
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    Michael Soroka limited the Nationals to one run and three hits over seven innings in the Diamondbacks’ 5-1 victory Sunday.
    Soroka allowed three hits, walked two and struck out six for his eighth win. In 13 starts, he’s given up eight runs once, four runs twice and never more than two runs otherwise. That he’s become more of a flyball pitcher while throwing fewer sinkers should have resulted in him giving up more homers, but he’s allowed just five on 17 barrels so far. He’ll take a 3.28 ERA into his next start in Cincinnati.
    Carroll: Avoiding sweep is important for D-Backs
    Corbin Carroll speaks postgame on the Arizona Diamondbacks win over the Washington Nationals, avoiding the series sweep.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #24
    Cade Cavalli surrendered four runs in five innings Sunday in a loss to the Diamondbacks.
    Cavalli has been an above average starter to date because he’s kept the ball in the yard, but Corbin Carroll and Gabriel Moreno today became the fourth and fifth batters to take him deep this year. Only a modest groundball pitcher (his GB rate is 46 percent right now), he’s due to have less luck in the home run department going forward, though also probably more luck in the BABIP department, considering that he’s at .355 there at the moment. He’s quite intriguing for the long haul and quite fringy for the rest of 2026.
  • AZ Catcher #14
    Gabriel Moreno finished 2-for-4 with a two-run homer in Sunday’s win over the Nationals.
    Moreno is hitting .309 with three homers, 12 RBI, 13 runs scored, three steals and nine walks in his last 19 games. He has a good case for being viewed as a top-10 fantasy catcher while healthy.
  • AZ 1st Baseman #6
    Ildemaro Vargas came off the bench to play the final two innings at first base Sunday against the Nationals.
    He grounded out in his only at-bat. Vargas hasn’t started a game since his nasty collision with Max Muncy on Thursday, but he has come off the bench in three straight games. It seems likely that he’ll be in the Arizona lineup on Tuesday after the off day Monday.
  • WSH Shortstop
    The Nationals are promoting Eli Willits, the first overall pick in the 2025 MLB draft, to High-A Wilmington.
    It seemed like Willits’ defense might have to carry him as a prospect initially, but he’s well ahead of schedule with the bat. He was hitting an impressive .299/.414/.497 with six homers and 28 steals as an 18-year-old in Low-A ball. He’ll probably be playing in Double-A as a 19-year-old by this time next season.
  • WSH Shortstop
    Devin Fitz-Gerald is being promoted from High-A Wilmington to Double-A Harrisburg.
    The 20-year-old Fitz-Gerald, who was acquired from the Rangers in the MacKenzie Gore trade, has been a big success in hitting .269/.377/.538 with 12 homers and 11 steals in the South Atlantic League this year. He’s still playing all over the infield at the moment, but he seems most likely to wind up at second base, and if he keeps progressing like this, he could see the majors in 2027.
  • BAL Catcher #29
    Orioles manager Craig Albernaz said Samuel Basallo was removed for a pinch-hitter Sunday because he was shaken up earlier on a collision at the plate.
    Basallo was already dealing with abdominal discomfort coming into the game. Consider him questionable for Monday’s game against the Mariners.
  • ATH 1st Baseman #16
    Nick Kurtz went 1-for-5 with a home run, two RBI, and a stolen base as the Athletics defeated the Astros 5-0 on Sunday.
    Kurtz is up to 12 homers and seven steals to go along with a .276 average and a .923 OPS. His walk rate has exploded in his sophomore campaign, fueling the highest OBP in MLB so far this season. The absence of a high homer total is the only complaint fantasy managers might have, but opposing arms have seemingly decided to pitch around him any chance they get. Kurtz and the Athletics will return to hitter-friendly Sacramento for a 13-game homestand beginning Monday.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher
    Gage Jump earned the win in Sunday’s 5-0 victory over the Astros in Houston, tossing 6 1/3 scoreless innings while allowing three hits.
    Jump struck out three and issued three walks in the outing, dropping his ERA to 2.45 through three starts in the big leagues. He’s now pitched into the seventh in back-to-back appearances, both of which came on the road. The 23-year-old rookie southpaw next lines up to face the Rockies at home. It kicks off a 13-game homestand in hitter-friendly Sacramento.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #50
    Mike Burrows fell to 3-8 on Sunday against the A’s, surrendering four earned runs on eight hits over five innings pitched.
    Burrows struck out three, walked two, and served up two homers in the outing. Nick Kurtz and Brent Rooker each took him deep, raising his ERA on the year to 5.77. Only Jameson Taillon has given up more homers than Burrows’ 17 this season. A change of scenery hasn’t helped him take the next step as a pitcher, and he’s a difficult arm to trust in fantasy next time out versus the Royals on the road.