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  • LAA Relief Pitcher
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    Jason Isringhausen won’t be available for several days due to a herniated disc in his back.
    This comes at an interesting time for the Mets’ bullpen, as Bobby Parnell has blown two out of his last three save opportunities. If he continues to struggle, Manny Acosta could become a legitimate threat for ninth-inning duties. Isringhausen, 39, has a 4.05 ERA, seven saves and 44/24 K/BB over 46 2/3 innings this season. He notched his 300th career save last month. As of now, he plans to pitch in 2012.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #57
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    Angels manager Kurt Suzuki told reporters that Walbert Ureña will return to starting after being optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake.
    Ureña was optioned Sunday after a disastrous relief appearance against the Astros on Saturday. The 22-year-old will be a potential starting option if he pitches well in Salt Lake, but can be safely ignored in redraft leagues for now.
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  • TB Right Fielder #17
    Jake Fraley has been scratched from Sunday’s lineup due to soreness in his right shoulder.
    Rays manager Kevin Cash told reporters that Fraley picked up some soreness after attempting to make a diving catch during Saturday’s game against St. Louis. Cash also suggested that the injury isn’t believed to be serious, so for now, consider Fraley day-to-day.
  • TB Right Fielder #17
    Jake Fraley has been scratched from Sunday’s lineup against the Cardinals.
    No word yet as to why Fraley won’t be in the lineup, but he’ll sit to begin Sunday’s game against St. Louis with Jonny DeLuca taking his place in the lineup.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #40
    Giants released RHP Brent Honeywell.
    Honeywell was either given his walking papers or opted out of his minor league pact with the Giants, but either way, he’s now free to find a new organization to play for. The former top prospect is almost assuredly looking at another minor league contract with whatever organization deems him worthy.
  • TOR Catcher #30
    Alejandro Kirk is not in the starting lineup for Sunday’s game against the Athletics.
    Kirk will get a day of maintenance for the first Sunday — and likely many Sunday’s after — of the 2026 campaign. Tyler Heineman will get the start behind the plate and hit ninth in Kirk’s absence.
  • WSH Shortstop #5
    CJ Abrams (personal) is hitting sixth and playing shortstop against the Cubs on Sunday.
    Abrams was away from the team due to a death in his family for Saturday’s game. Nasim Nuñez will get the start at second base after filling in at short for that contest, and Luis Garcia begins Sunday’s contest on the bench.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #53
    Carlos Estévez is dealing with a right ankle contusion and is currently wearing a walking boot.
    Estévez was rocked for six runs and blew Saturday’s save against Atlanta, and it’s very plausible that the ankle injury didn’t help. Royals manager Matt Quatraro hinted that Estévez likely wouldn’t be available, but if he is, also suggested that he would be used in a “lower-leverage” situation. Estévez’s velocity was down all spring, and fantasy managers need to pay close attention to this situation. Lucas Erceg would likely be next man up for closing games.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #58
    Angels designated RHP Victor Mederos for assignment.
    Mederos gets the boot from the 40-man roster with Shaun Anderson having his contract selected. The 24-year-old could see interest on the waiver wire, but if he goes unclaimed, he’ll likely remain in Triple-A Salt Lake.
  • LAA Relief Pitcher #64
    Angels selected the contract of RHP Shaun Anderson from Triple-A Salt Lake.
    Anderson gets the nod after the Angels’ bullpen gave up 11 runs in the loss to the Astros on Saturday. He’ll likely be a multi-inning option if Jack Kochanowicz isn’t able to go work deep Sunday.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #57
    Angels optioned RHP Walbert Ureña to Triple-A Salt Lake.
    Ureña was awful Saturday, and while none of his six runs allowed were earned, he’ll still head to Triple-A to create room for a fresh arm in Shaun Anderson. Ureña should be up again in the coming weeks, assuming he pitches well in Triple-A.