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  • LAA Relief Pitcher
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    Yunesky Maya, currently playing winter ball, has begun experiencing soreness in his elbow.
    Maya’s Puerto Rican team, Criollos de Caguas, will likely refrain from pitching him again until he’s back to 100 percent. The 30-year-old Cuban right-hander posted a disappointing 5.23 ERA in 32 2/3 major league innings this season, but the Nationals still think he has promise.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #44
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    Jordan Hicks (lat) will begin a rehab assignment on Saturday with Triple-A Charlotte.
    Hicks has a 5.60 ERA across 17 2/3 innings for the White Sox, so the team will likely not rush him back. He will continue to fill a role in the middle innings when he does return.
    Rays' ace Rasmussen proving he is a top-20 SP
    Consistently of baseball's most "underrated" arms, Drew Rasmussen is fresh off a career-best outing amid another impressive season. James Schiano dives into the numbers behind his brilliance.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #89
    Pirates recalled RHP Antwone Kelly from Triple-A Indianapolis.
    Kelly is the Pirates’ 7th-ranked prospect. The 22-year-old has a 4.50 ERA in 54 innings at Triple-A (13 appearances, 10 starts) with a 47/24 K/BB ratio. Kelly pitched for the Netherlands in the World Baseball Classic, but he was born in Aruba and will be the first pitcher from Aruba to debut in MLB since 1998 and the first Aruban pitcher in MLB overall in 17 years. He’ll provide the Pirates with some length and velocity in their bullpen.
  • PIT Relief Pitcher #77
    Pirates optioned RHP Brandan Bidois to Triple-A Indianapolis.
    Despite struggling to a 7.20 ERA in 15 innings at Triple-A, Bidois posted a solid 4.05 ERA in 13 1/3 innings with the Pirates. However, his 16/11 K/BB ratio was a bit of a problem. He’ll get another chance later this season.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #43
    Patrick Sandoval (biceps/elbow) allowed one run on one hit in 1 2/3 innings for Triple-A Worcester on Thursday.
    Sandoval struck out three and walked one, but the one hit he did allow was a solo home run to Nationals INF prospect Yohandy Morales. Sandoval is working his way back from last year’s Tommy John surgery and also biceps tightness from the middle of May. He threw 18 of his 33 pitches for strikes and is still in the early stages of his return.
  • SEA Catcher #29
    Cal Raleigh (oblique) went 1-for-4 with a three-run home run for Triple-A Tacoma on Thursday.
    Raleigh is hitting .429 with three home runs and a 2.214 OPS since starting his rehab assignment last weekend. We would say he’s ready to come back and rejoin the Mariners’ lineup.
  • LAA 2nd Baseman #4
    Angels INF prospect Christian Moore went 3-for-5 with a walk, three RBI, and a stolen base for Triple-A Salt Lake City on Thursday.
    Moore was placed on the Triple-A injured list on May 4th with a leg injury. He wound up missing about a week and has been on fire since coming back, going 38-for-102 (.373) with three home runs, 28 runs scored, 25 RBI, five steals, and a 26/18 K/BB ratio. Considering he struck out 33.7 percent of the time in his 53 MLB games last season, that K/BB ratio is a major improvement. The 23-year-old has also been playing third base lately, which should expedite his path back to the majors since Denzer Guzman is currently playing there for the Angels. We could see Moore back up in the big leagues pretty soon.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #36
    Joe Boyle allowed six runs on six hits in 1 1/3 innings for Triple-A Durham on Thursday.
    Boyle was dealing with an elbow injury in April and was activated off the injured list on May 18th, but was kept in Triple-A. He may still not be healthy because, since May 17th, he has allowed 23 earned runs in 12 1/3 innings with a 19/10 K/BB ratio. He has also been moved into the bullpen. It’s not looking good for him to have an impact with the Rays in 2026.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #66
    Sawyer Gipson-Long (undisclosed) threw five shutout innings for Triple-A Toledo on Thursday.
    Gipson-Long suffered an oblique injury at the end of spring training and was working his way back from that when he was pulled from a Triple-A start on May 2nd with “discomfort.” He was then shut down for almost a month, but there has still not been any report about what he was dealing with. On Thursday, he allowed just three baserunners in five innings, walking two and allowing one hit, while striking out five. He threw 42 of his 75 pitches for strikes, so there remains some rust to shake off, but the Tigers are also getting Tarik Skubal and Justin Verlander back, so Gipson-Long figures to remain at Triple-A for the forseeable future.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #82
    White Sox are considering calling up LHP prospect Hagen Smith, according to Bruce Levine.
    Levine mentioned that White Sox manager Will Venable said Smith is “one of the team’s options” for Saturday against the Dodgers. It would certainly be a tough first test for Smith, who was the fifth overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft. The left-hander has back-to-back Triple-A outings with nine strikeouts and just threw 92 pitches in his last outing, which was his most ever in a professional game. His strikeout upside is immense, with 72 strikeouts in 47 2/3 innings at Triple-A this season, but he also has 33 walks and posted a 17.6 percent walk rate last year as well. That has made it hard for him to pitch deep into games and could limit his fantasy ceiling in redraft formats.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #45
    Aaron Civale didn’t allow a baserunner in 4 1/3 innings for Triple-A Las Vegas on Thursday.
    Civale, who has been sidelined with shoulder tendonitis since May 26th, struck out seven batters and threw 38 of his 56 pitches for strikes. He will likely need two more rehab appearances and then he can return to the Athletics’ rotation and to the streaming radar in deeper formats.