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  • PHI Shortstop
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    Jorge Velandia’s first major league home run was a grand slam off Brian Bruney against the Yankees on Tuesday.
    The homer came 10 years after he debuted with the Padres and ended his 208th career at-bat. He’s 12-for-30 since joining the Rays earlier this month, but it most certainly qualifies as a fluke.
  • AZ Right Fielder #7
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    Corbin Carroll (hip) is not in the lineup for Friday’s game against the Phillies.
    Torey Lovullo said that Carroll missed Thursday’s game with a sore left hip flexor. He remains out tonight with no update from Louvllo at the moment. Carroll should be regarded as day-to-day unless we get a stronger statement from the Diamondbacks in the next 48 hours.
    Who to back in MLB race to the bottom
    Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick examine the most losses market in the MLB and whether any one can challenge the Colorado Rockies in the race to the bottom.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #54
    Lucas Giolito said he’s waiting to sign for “close to what my value is.”
    Giolito says he’s maintained a pitch count around 75 while working out on his own this offseason. By far the biggest name starting pitcher not signed this offseason, Giolito was 10-4 with a 3.41 ERA in 26 starts with the Red Sox in 2025. It’s remained surprising that nobody has met his asking price (or close to it) yet. He describes it as a situation where talks “seem like they’re heating up” and then fizzle out.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #62
    Reds recalled RHP Kyle Nicolas from Triple-A Louisville.
    Nicolas was acquired from the Pirates about a week ago and had a 10.80 ERA in two appearances with the Bats. He managed a 4.74 ERA in 31 appearances in the bigs last year and will replace Jose Franco as one of Cincinnati’s low-leverage relievers for the time being.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #74
    Reds optioned RHP Jose Franco to Triple-A Louisville.
    Franco is carrying a 3.18 ERA in three appearances, but threw 31 pitches on Tuesday and 43 pitches on Thursday, so the Reds will opt for a fresh arm in the short term as the back-end bullpen shuffle commences.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #68
    Rays recalled LHP Joe Rock from Triple-A Durham.
    Rock is carrying an unsightly 19.29 ERA in the early going at Triple-A Durham, but had a 2.35 ERA in three appearances for the Rays last year. He’s here to soak up innings if necessary before Drew Rasmussen is activated tomorrow.
  • PIT 2nd Baseman #5
    Brandon Lowe is not in Pittsburgh’s starting lineup on Friday against the Cubs.
    That’s two starts in a row off for Lowe against left-handers, though one imagines he may be called on to pinch-hit later in the game. Nick Gonzales is batting fifth against LHP Shota Imanaga and the Cubs.
  • CHC Relief Pitcher #39
    Cubs recalled RHP Ethan Roberts from Triple-A Iowa.
    Roberts has one scoreless appearance for the Cubs this year and a 2.08 ERA in three games with Triple-A Iowa. After a strong spring training, perhaps Phil Maton’s injury is a window for him to establish himself enough at the big-league level to move beyond up/down reliever status. We shall see.
  • CHC Relief Pitcher #88
    Cubs placed Phil Maton on the 10-day injured list with right knee tendinitis.
    Maton had appeared in five games for the Cubs to date, allowing six earned runs and walking four batters while allowing one home run. Ethan Roberts will take over a low-leverage role in the Cubs pen in his stead.
  • CHC Left Fielder #5
    Cubs designated OF Dylan Carlson for assignment.
    Carlson was hitless in four at-bats for the Cubs in early-season going and scored one run. After a .203/.278/.336 performance for the Orioles in 2025, Carlson is unlikely to find his way into regular at bats in a major league lineup no matter where he plays next.
  • CHC Right Fielder #27
    Cubs activated OF Seiya Suzuki from the 10-day injured list.
    He’ll be batting fifth in his return to the lineup on Friday afternoon. Suzuki should be plugged into fantasy lineups immediately and picked up in any shallow leagues where he happened to be dropped. The 31-year-old figures to be a middle-of-the-order producer again in 2026.