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  • LAA Outfield
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    Yankees acquired OF Exicardo Cayones and RHP Diego Moreno from the Pirates for RHP A.J. Burnett and cash considerations.
    Cayones is just 20 years old and owns a .272/.372/.380 batting line over 558 plate appearances in the lower levels of the minor leagues. This includes a .228 batting average to go along with zero homers over 114 at-bats between rookie ball and Single-A last year. He wasn’t listed among Pittsburgh’s top 30 prospects by Baseball America and is unlikely to hit enough to ever make an impact in the major leagues.
  • CIN Left Fielder #22
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    JJ Bleday went 2-for-4 with two runs scored, a home run and four RBI against the Mets on Monday.
    Bleday’s home run was his 13th of the year. He hit a three-run shot off David Peterson in the eighth inning. Bleday’s home run came with the game already out of reach, making a 9-0 lead 12-0. Still, Bleday has been a revelation for the Reds and fantasy managers this season. He’s hitting .272 with 34 RBI and a .953 OPS.
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  • CIN Designated Hitter #28
    Eugenio Suárez went 2-for-6 with two home runs and six RBI against the Mets on Monday.
    Suárez’ two-homer game brings his total to seven this year. He hit a two-run shot off Tobias Myers in the first inning and a grand slam off Jonathan Pintaro in the second inning. After hitting 49 home runs with 118 RBI a year ago, it seems impossible that Suárez could have 25 RBI in 45 games, but here we are. His .222 average and .682 OPS haven’t helped, but Monday’s performance could be a sign that Suárez will rebound in the power department.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #32
    Tobias Myers allowed seven runs in 1 1/3 innings and took the loss against the Reds on Monday.
    Myers gave up four hits, walked three and struck out one. He fell to 0-2 with a 5.71 ERA. Myers was put in a tough spot as he was recalled from Triple-A once Christian Scott (hip) was placed on the IL. Predictably, a road matchup against the Reds on short notice went poorly. Myers was already out of the game when Eugenio Suarez hit the grand slam to make it 9-0 with seven of the runs being Myers’ responsibility. He’s lined up to face the Phillies on the road this weekend, but Myers isn’t a recommended fantasy option at this point.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #26
    Chase Burns threw five scoreless innings and got the win in the Reds’ 12-0 victory over the Mets on Monday.
    Burns gave up four hits, walked three and struck out seven. He improved to 8-1 with the win. Burns had five of his strikeouts in the first two innings and then took the mound in the third inning with a 9-0 lead. He lowered his ERA to 2.01. Burns will face the Yankees on the road on Sunday in his next start.
  • STL Catcher #8
    Jimmy Crooks hit a two-run double on Monday, lifting the Cardinals to a 3-0 win over the Padres.
    Crooks got the start behind the plate in this one and put St. Louis ahead for good with a fourth-inning double into the left-center field gap. It wound up being more than enough run support for Cardinals starter Dustin May, who went the distance for his first career shutout.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #3
    Dustin May recorded nine strikeouts in a complete-game, one-hit shutout against the Padres on Monday.
    May retired 18 consecutive batters before issuing a leadoff walk to Fernando Tatis Jr. to open the seventh inning, ending his perfect-game bid. He lost the no-hitter two batters later when Manny Machado sliced a one-out single into left field. He managed to complete eight innings on just 93 pitches and got the nod to return for the final frame, managing to set down Sung-Mun Song, Rodolfo Durán and Fernando Tatis Jr. on eight pitches to complete the shutout. He’s allowed three earned runs or fewer in four consecutive starts since May 27, lowering his ERA from 4.57 to 3.75 in the process. He’ll wrap up a two-start week with a home tilt against the Royals on Sunday.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #55
    Lucas Giolito gave up three runs over five innings on Monday in a bulk relief appearance against the Cardinals.
    Giolito turned in a respectable performance after opener Wandy Peralta tossed a scoreless opening frame, holding St. Louis to just three runs into the late stages of the contest. Unfortunately, he was outdueled by his Cardinals counterpart Dustin May, who tossed a complete-game shutout. He finished with two strikeouts and issued three walks. He’s struggled to work deep into starts and has had difficulty throwing strikes during his Padres debut, but he holds a respectable 4.56 ERA across 25 2/3 innings. He’ll get the ball in a road matchup against the Rangers on Sunday to close out a two-start week.
  • PHI Shortstop #7
    Phillies interim manager Don Mattingly told reporters X-rays on Trea Turner’s right wrist came back negative.
    It’s a significant relief for the Phillies that Turner didn’t suffer any fractures based on initial imaging when he was hit by a pitch during Monday’s series opener against the Marlins. The 32-year-old has been struggling at the dish of late, but his absence would’ve created some problems for Philadelphia, especially from a defensive standpoint. He’s presumably day-to-day heading into the final two games of the series against Miami.
  • WSH 1st Baseman #2
    Luis García Jr. went 1-for-4 with a run scored and two RBI against the Royals on Monday.
    Garcia’s two-run single in the fifth inning put the Nationals ahead for good. The 26-year-old infielder is now hitting .272 with six home runs and 23 RBI over his last 19 games. Garcia had a career-high 70 RBI in 2024, but he’s on pace to cruise past that number this year with 45 RBI in 67 games so far.
  • WSH Right Fielder #3
    Dylan Crews went 1-for-4 with a three-run home run against the Royals on Monday.
    Crews’ home run was his fourth of the year. He hit a three-run shot off Mason Black in the fifth inning. It’s Crews’ second home run in the last four games, but he’s still hitting just .195 with a .595 OPS since being recalled in the middle of May. He’s not worth rostering in most fantasy leagues at this point.