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  • NYM Outfield
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    Jamie Hoffman has elected free agency.
    Hoffman was claimed off waivers by the Rockies in early December but never stood much of a shot of cracking Colorado’s Opening Day roster. The 27-year-old outfielder posted a cool .853 OPS with 22 home runs and 84 RBI in 133 games last year at the Triple-A level, and should be able to attract interest on the open market.
  • NYY Designated Hitter #27
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    Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters late Monday that Giancarlo Stanton (calf) will require a trip to the injured list.
    Stanton underwent an MRI earlier on Monday that revealed a low-grade calf strain. He’ll need some additional time off to put the issue to bed, but isn’t expected to require a lengthy absence. The 36-year-old veteran’s departure opens the door for Jasson Domínguez to continue getting opportunities at DH against right-handed pitching.
    Dominguez may get lost in shuffle with Stanton out
    The New York Yankees are reportedly calling up Jasson Dominguez with Giancarlo Stanton potentially sitting out with a calf injury, but Eric Samulski sees a lot of options that puts Dominguez's value in question.
  • MIN 2nd Baseman #2
    Kody Clemens had a three-run homer and a two-run single Monday in the Twins’ 11-4 rout of the Mariners.
    Clemens had just three RBI coming into the game. He was one of the Twins’ lefty hitters who had a tough time while the club faced a barrage of southpaws over the first three weeks, but he’s back getting regular playing time during a run of righties over the last week and has collected hits in six of seven games to boost his season line to .194/.275/.371.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #61
    Connor Prielipp notched his first major league victory by holding the Mariners to two runs and one hit in five innings Monday.
    He struck out five. The two runs came in the fifth after he walked back-to-back batters to start the inning and gave up a single and a sac fly. Priot to that, he’d retired 12 of 13 batters. Control could be an issue for Prielipp, but the stuff is there for him to continue to contribute. His excellent slider was especially effective tonight; he got first-pitch strikes 10 of the 11 times he used it to start an at-bat, and the Mariners were 0-for-6 when they put it into play. He’ll get the Blue Jays on Saturday.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #58
    Luis Castillo was tagged for seven runs in five innings Monday in a loss to the Twins.
    Castillo gave up seven runs for the second time this season. His velocity tonight was easily his worst of the year. He averaged 95.3 mph with his fastball last time out. Tonight, his hardest pitch of the game was 95.3 mph, and his average fastball was nearly two mph slower. He’s a fringy mixed-league option as is, but if that velocity doesn’t come back next time out against Royals, it’ll become an easy call to drop him.
  • MIN Catcher #27
    Ryan Jeffers went 2-for-4 with a triple, two RBI and a stolen base versus the Mariners on Monday.
    A rare stolen base for Jeffers in his first attempt of this season. He was 1-for-2 there last year. Jeffers is batting .282/.414/.465 while starting 20 of the Twins’ 29 games this season.
  • MIN Right Fielder #38
    While the rest of the Twins were combining to score 11 runs, Matt Wallner went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts Monday against the Mariners.
    Wallner is hitless in three straight games and 4-for-49 in his last 13 games, leaving him at .172/.274/.290 overall. With his strikeout rate up to 37 percent, a Triple-A stint could be a possibility here. However, his most likely replacement, Alan Roden, just got hurt and won’t be an option.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #55
    Ranger Suarez allowed just one hit over eight innings and fanned 10 as the Red Sox shut out the Blue Jays 5-0 on Monday.
    It’s Suarez’s third scoreless start in last four outings, but this came with a few more swings and misses than the other two. It’s his sixth career 10-strikeout game. Incredibly, four of those have come in his last 14 starts (the other three with the Phillies down the stretch last season). He totaled two in his first 111 starts. The gem makes Suarez 2-2 with a 3.09 ERA this season. He’ll have his next start come Sunday at home versus the Astros.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #84
    Dylan Cease surrendered four runs in 5 2/3 innings Monday in a loss to the Red Sox.
    With his velocity down a little, Cease struck out a season-low five while giving up season-high run and hit (seven) totals. He still didn’t give up any homers for the sixth straight start. He’ll take a 2.87 ERA into his next start Saturday against Minnesota.
  • BOS 3rd Baseman #11
    Marcelo Mayer went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a walk versus the Blue Jays on Monday.
    Mayer had three hard-hit balls tonight and raised his average from .224 to .243. His rough start has led to criticism of Boston’s decision to commit to him at second and some calls to maybe move Ceddanne Rafaela back to the infield, but Mayer has played terrific defense and struck out just 16 percent of the time while showing well above average bat speed. As a platoon guy, he might not be fantasy relevant at any point this year, but he’s going to wind up being a more-than-adequate starter for Boston.
  • BOS Left Fielder #16
    Jarren Duran went 0-for-5 from the leadoff spot Monday, dropping his average to .179.
    It has really not been Duran’s year so far. He struck out once tonight, but he hit the ball hard his other four times up, exceeding 104 mph off the bat on three occasions. The balls in play had xBAs of .700, .510, .460 and .450, but none paid off for the left-handed hitter.