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  • PHI Relief Pitcher
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    Rangers re-signed LHP Bill White to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
    White won’t be eligible to pitch for the team in April after being released by the Rangers last week.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher #29
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    Pete Fairbanks left Monday’s game because of an “unusual sensation” in his right thumb, according to manager Clayton McCullough.
    Fairbanks has Reynaud’s Syndrome, which leads to poor blood flow to his fingers in cold weather, but no word yet if tonight’s issue was related to that. Fairbanks wound up being charged with three runs in one-third of an inning and took his second loss tonight. If he’s forced to the IL, then Tyler Phillips, Calvin Faucher and Anthony Bender could be candidates for saves.
    Dominguez may get lost in shuffle with Stanton out
    The New York Yankees are reportedly calling up Jasson Dominguez with Giancarlo Stanton potentially sitting out with a calf injury, but Eric Samulski sees a lot of options that puts Dominguez's value in question.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    Shohei Ohtani went 3-for-5 with an RBI and two runs scored in a win for the Dodgers over the Marlins on Monday.
    Ohtani’s RBI came on a ground-rule double that got the Dodgers to within a run at 4-3 in the ninth. He came around to score on Kyle Tucker’s walk-off single to give the Dodgers the victory. Ohtani may be out of the lineup Tuesday, as he’ll be on the bump and looking to further lower his miniscule 0.50 ERA on the campaign.
  • MIA Catcher #34
    Liam Hicks hit a three-run homer in a loss to the Dodgers on Monday.
    Hicks took Yoshinobu Yamamoto deep to give Miami a 4-2 lead over the Dodgers; a lead that would stay until the ninth inning when Los Angeles scored three to get the win. Hicks has been impressive in the first month of 2026, as that’s his sixth homer and he’s already up to 27 RBI in 29 games.
  • LAD Right Fielder #23
    Kyle Tucker hit a two-run single in the bottom of the ninth to give the Dodgers a 5-4 win over the Marlins on Monday.
    Tucker has his first big moment for the Dodgers. The 29-year-old came up with two outs and the bases loaded with the Marlins trailing 4-3, and he laced a single up the middle to score a pair to give Los Angeles the win. Tucker has not gotten off to a hot start as seen in his .230/.326/.364 line, but he’s been one of baseball’s best hitters for the past decade or so despite rarely playing his best in the early portion of the season. There’s very little reason to think he won’t get it going shortly.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher #30
    Tyler Phillips was charged with a blown save after working 1/3 of an inning against the Dodgers on Monday.
    Phillips came in to replace Pete Fairbanks after Fairbanks left Sunday’s appearance with a thumb issue, and while he got Will Smith to strike out with the bases loaded, he gave up a two-run single to Kyle Tucker for his first blown save of 2026. If Fairbanks needs to go on the injured list, it’ll likely be a closer-by-committee with Phillips, Anthony Bender and Calvin Faucher all possible options.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #33
    Chris Paddack went four innings while allowing two runs to the Dodgers on Monday in a no-decision.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #18
    Yoshinobu Yamamoto was charged for four runs — three earned — in five innings in a no-decision Monday against the Marlins.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher #29
    Pete Fairbanks left Monday’s game in the ninth inning with an apparent injury.
    Working with a 4-2 lead, Fairbanks walked two and gave up an RBI double to Shohei Ohtani with one out. He then intentionally walked Freddie Freeman after a 3-0 count and departed with a trainer. If he’s going to miss some time, the Marlins probably won’t pick a sole closer right away. Calvin Faucher, Tyler Phillips and Anthony Bender would all be candidates for saves.
  • SD 3rd Baseman #13
    Manny Machado went 3-for-4 with two doubles in a win for the Padres on Monday over the Cubs.
    After homering twice in Mexico City on Sunday, Machado picked up two more extra-base hits in the win over Chicago on Monday. The 33-year-old also singled, and it improves his slash to .232/.342/.400. Considering it was .198/.324/.291 coming into Sunday, that’s a pretty vast improvement, and those numbers should continue to climb considerably over the summer months.
  • SD 1st Baseman #25
    Ty France went 2-for-3 with a double, triple and four RBI in a victory for the Padres over the Cubs on Monday.
    France is one of the slowest players in the game, so it’s pretty surprising to see him come up with a three-bagger. The 31-year-old has swung the bat exceptionally since returning to San Diego, and while it’s a small sample, his .297/.350/.649 slash deserves kudos. He’s not all that long removed from being a solid option for Seattle, and it’s feasible — albeit far from guaranteed — he’s refinding the form. France is at least worth keeping an eye on in the early portion of the campaign.