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    Padres designated outfielder Drew Macias for assignment.
    The move officially makes room for Tony Clark on the 40-man roster. Macias batted just .259/.366/.401 in 131 games between Double-A and Triple-A last season and projects as little more than a potential bench player.
  • SF 3rd Baseman #10
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    Casey Schmitt hit a go-ahead three-run homer to help the Giants to a 6-3 win over the Marlins on Sunday.
    Witt Jr. crushes first home run of the season
    With the rain coming down in Kansas City, Bobby Witt Jr. smokes his first home run of the season to chip away at the Angels' lead.
  • SF Relief Pitcher #68
    Erik Miller worked 1 1/3 scoreless frames to get a save against the Marlins on Sunday.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #23
    Max Meyer allowed just one unearned run but didn’t qualify for a decision against the Giants on Sunday.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #65
    Landen Roupp worked 7 2/3 innings while allowing three runs and picking up a win against the Marlins on Sunday.
  • KC 1st Baseman #9
    The Royals have reached agreement to break ground on a new $1.9 billion ballpark in Kansas City.
    The team will remain in Kansas City, but will receive a major upgrade after spending the last 54 seasons in Kauffman Stadium. The new digs are scheduled to break ground in 2027, so the Royals will likely spend the next 2-3 seasons in Kauffman before the move. It’s part of a $3 billion deal with Hallmark Cards to build an 85-acre mixed-use development area. Two-thirds of the funding will come from private sources and the remaining one-third from public partners, including money earmarked by the state for stadium projects. Kauffman Stadium was considered a pitcher-friendly park, so it’ll be interesting to see if there are similar dimensions in the new gigs. There better be a waterfall. It also could be a selling point for free agents who are looking to play in friendly confines.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #35
    J.T. Ginn left Sunday’s start against the Rangers with a right shoulder injury.
    Ginn suffered what A’s manager Mark Kotsay described as a “stinger” in his shoulder. The 26-year-old was pitching well prior to the injury with 3 1/3 scoreless innings. Kotsay said the team will have more information Tuesday, so fantasy managers considering Ginn — few though there may be — should be prepared.
  • TB 1st Baseman #2
    Yandy Díaz continued his hot start to 2026 in Sunday’s 4-2 win over the Twins, swatting a two-run homer while also drawing a walk.
    The homer was his fourth of the season as the 34-year-old continues to hit near career-best levels. It was an opposite-field, two-run shot off Simeon Woods Richardson. Díaz is now batting .337/.425/.500. His contact and plate discipline skills remain among the league’s best.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #65
    Jesse Scholtens earned the win on Sunday against the Twins, logging 4 1/3 innings of two-run ball out of the bullpen.
    Scholtens improved to 2-1 with the effort, which followed a 2 1/3 inning performance by Griffin Jax. He allowed three hits and three walks while striking out just one. His next appearance is scheduled for a home matchup against the Giants. He’s entered out of the bullpen in three of his four games so far.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #47
    Bryan Baker picked up his sixth save of the season on Sunday against the Twins, tossing a scoreless ninth while striking out one.
    Baker has established himself as the Rays’ primary closer, with six of the team’s 10 saves on the year. Meanwhile, Griffin Jax was used for seven outs as an opener, signaling he isn’t a closer-in-waiting even if he were pitching well. Garrett Cleavinger (calf) recently began a rehab assignment, but Baker has pitched well enough that the ninth should remain his until he loses it.
  • TB Left Fielder #14
    Chandler Simpson went 3-for-4 with a stolen base and a run scored as the Rays defeated the Twins on Sunday.
    The theft was his ninth of the season. Only five players have reached double-digit steals so far. Simpson isn’t lacking opportunities lately, having started and hit leadoff against 12 consecutive right-handed pitchers. His skill set remains one of the most electric in both fantasy baseball and the real game, and the Rays are giving him chances to keep earning playing time as the year goes on.