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  • NYM Starting Pitcher
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    Blake Beavan allowed one run and four hits in 2 1/3 innings Friday in a victory over the A’s.
    Beavan looked like a better bet to have a spot in Seattle’s rotation before the Kevin Millwood signing. He’s still got a shot, but he’ll have to beat out either Millwood or Hector Noesi for the job.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #78
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    Reds optioned RHP Zach Maxwell to Triple-A Louisville
    The Reds needed an extra starter this week, so Maxwell will head back to the minors after allowing four runs on three hits in his one MLB inning this season.
    Marlins call up top prospect Mack
    Eric Samulski unpacks the news of the Marlins calling up their top hitting prospect in catcher Joe Mack and explains why he's more of a two-catcher league target early on.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #61
    Reds recalled RHP Chase Petty from Triple-A Louisville.
    The Reds have seven games this week and needed an extra starter before Nick Lodolo (blister) comes off the IL on Friday, so Petty is being called up for a spot start. The 23-year-old has a 4.38 ERA, 1.34 WHIP, and 29/11 K/BB ratio in 24 2/3 innings at Triple-A this season. The strikeouts could be there tonight, but the walk rate is a bit of a concern against a tough Cubs offense.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #53
    Brandon Woodruff (shoulder) will begin his throwing program this week.
    Woodruff was placed on the injured list on May 1st with shoulder inflammation. The Brewers have said he will begin his throwing program near the end of this week while on the road trip. It’s unclear if he would also need to make a rehab assignment before returning.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #29
    The Detroit Free Press’ Evan Petzold reports that Tarik Skubal will undergo surgery to remove loose bodies in his elbow.
    So much for him being scratched from his start for precautionary reasons. As of now, there is no set timeline for Skubal’s absence, but Edwin Diaz is being sidelined for three months after undergoing the same surgery. That means we could expect Skubal back in August as a best-case scenario. That’s a brutal blow for the Tigers and fantasy managers, and, potentially, Skubal’s free agent market. Sawyer Gipson-Long could be called up to take his place in the starting rotation.
  • BOS 3rd Baseman #5
    Caleb Durbin is not in the Red Sox starting lineup on Monday against the Tigers.
    Durbin is 2-for-18 in his last five games, and his debut season with the Red Sox has not gone as expected. Andruw Monasterio will play third base and bat ninth, and Durbn can be dropped in all 12-team leagues and shallower.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #29
    MLB Network’s Jon Heyman reports that Tarik Skubal has been scratched from his start on Monday against the Red Sox for “precautionary” reasons.
    Heyman didn’t give a reason for Skubal being scratched but said the “hope and belief is that he will be OK.” That seems to indicate some sort of injury, and we did see Skubal step off the mound and grab his throwing arm in the seventh inning of his last start. However, this game was also moved up due to inclement weather, so maybe the Tigers didn’t want their ace to be on the mound in poor weather conditions coming off an injury scare. We’ll have to wait for more news.
  • MIA Catcher #80
    Marlins selected the contract of C Joe Mack from Triple-A Jacksonville
    Mack is the 54th-ranked prospect in baseball, according to MLB Pipeline. A lot of that value comes from his defense, which is stellar. He’s hitting .244/.388/.378 in Triple-A with three home runs, one steal, and a 22/20 K/BB ratio. Mack hit 21 home runs and stole 9 bases in 112 minor league games last year, while hitting .257, so maybe he profiles as a .240 with 10-15 home runs and 3-4 steals the rest of the way? That’s likely more of a two-catcher league target.
  • MIA Catcher #50
    Marlins optioned C Agustín Ramírez to Triple-A Jacksonville.
    This move was reported yesterday and is now official. Ramírez has really struggled as a catcher, but he has a 10 percent barrel rate over his career and makes a good amount of contact. He needs to learn to take a few more walks, but his bat could play at another position if the Marlins wanted to give him a shot at first base while he’s in the minors. He likely does not have a future as an MLB catcher.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #58
    Nationals LHP Cionel Pérez has not accepted his assignment to Triple-A and declared free agency.
    Since Pérez has at least five years of Major League Service, he had the option to declare free agency instead of accepting his outright assignment, which is what he did. The 30-year-old posted a 6.19 ERA in 16 innings for the Nationals this season and has a 4.34 ERA in 253 MLB innings over his career.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #39
    Andrew Chafin opted out of his minor league contract with the Reds
    The veteran left-hander is now a free agent. Chafin had posted a 0.96 ERA in 9 1/3 innings at Triple-A this season, so it’s a bit confusing why the Reds never gave him a chance. The 35-year-old has a 3.35 ERA in 542 career MLB innings, so another team is going to give him a shot quickly.