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  • MIN Starting Pitcher
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    Oswaldo Sosa made his debut for Double-A New Britain on Sunday and allowed two runs in five innings.
    Sosa was 5-5 with a 2.23 ERA, 94 H and 82/36 K/BB in 105 innings for Single-A Fort Myers. He’s allowed just four homers in more than 260 innings over the last two seasons. While the stuff isn’t there to make him a top pitching prospect, the odds seem pretty good that he’ll be able to help the Twins, even if it’s just as a middle reliever.
  • TB Right Fielder #17
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    Jake Fraley is starting in right field and batting third for the Rays on Monday.
    Fraley got the day off on Sunday and is right back in the lineup today. The veteran is 5-for-19 to start the season with one run scored. He’s not making strong enough contact early in the season and could be at risk of losing playing time to Jonny DeLuca.
    Rea an 'interesting' fantasy SP with Horton out
    Eric Samulski shares why Cade Horton's forearm injury could be a "long-term" situation and examines what options fantasy managers have with the Cubs SP on the injured list.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #65
    Marlins recalled RHP Ryan Gusto from Triple-A Jacksonville.
    With Pete Fairbanks going on Paternity Leave, Gusto will be called up to give some length to the Miami bullpen.
  • BAL Relief Pitcher #71
    Orioles placed LHP Dietrich Enns on the 15-day injured list with a left foot infection.
    No word on how long Enns will be sidelined. Cade Povich and Albert Suarez will fill in as multi-inning relievers in the immediate future.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #63
    Orioled recalled RHP Brandon Young from Triple-A Norfolk.
    Young will start on Monday with Zach Eflin (elbow) on the injured list. Young allowed one run on five hits in five innings for Triple-A Norfolk in his start on Wednesday, while striking out four and not walking a single batter. Young could be worth a stream in deeper formats against the White Sox.
  • HOU Relief Pitcher #46
    Astros placed RHP Roddery Muñoz on outright waivers.
    Muñoz allowed seven earned runs in three appearances with the Astros this season. He was a Rule 5 pick, so if Muñoz clears waivers, he will be offered back to the Reds before becoming a free agent.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher #29
    Marlins placed RHP Pete Fairbanks on the paternity list.
    Congrats to Pete and his growing family. He will likely be out for the next three days before returning to the team. Calvin Faucher and Anthony Bender should close while Fairbanks is out.
  • KC 2nd Baseman #19
    Royals activated 2B Michael Massey (calf) from the 10-day injured list.
    It’s unclear how often Massey will play at first, but Jonathan India is hitting .208/.321/.333 with one home run and five RBI to start the season, so he could lose some starts at second base to Massey against right-handed pitching. It’s a situation to monitor.
  • CHC Relief Pitcher #72
    Cubs recalled RHP Javier Assad from Triple-A Iowa
    With Matthew Boyd (biceps) on the injured list, Assad will start on Tuesday in Tampa Bay. Even though it’s a solid matchup, Assad has allowed seven earned runs on 14 hits in seven innings at Triple-A this year with a 7/6 K/BB ratio. He should not be relied on in any fantasy formats.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #16
    Cubs placed LHP Matthew Boyd on the 15-day IL with a left bicep strain.
    Well, this is a bummer. Boyd looked good on Wednesday, striking out 10 hitters in a game for the first time since 2019. Apparently, his arm didn’t bounce back well from that injury, so he will land on the IL with Javier Assad starting in his place tomorrow. We should have more information on a timeline for Boyd’s return later this week.
  • MIN Shortstop
    Twins INF prospect Kaelen Culpepper went 2-for-7 with a walk, two home runs, two runs scored, and four RBI in a doubleheader for Triple-A St. Paul on Sunday.
    Culpepper’s home run was off Payton Tolle, and the 23-year-old is now up to three home runs on the season while hitting .294 with eight RBI and a .927 OPS. Brooks Lee has been off to a slow start in the big leagues, so there is a chance that Culpepper, who is MLB Pipeline’s 52nd-ranked prospect, could push Lee for a job by May if he keeps this up.