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  • LAD Relief Pitcher
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    Dodgers designated RHP Ramon Troncoso for assignment.
    Troncoso allowed eight hits and three earned runs in five innings this spring. The 29-year-old right-hander was on the outside looking in for a bullpen spot anyway.
  • AZ 1st Baseman #41
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    Carlos Santana (oblique) was hit by a pitch three times in the Arizona Complex League on Tuesday.
    Santana was removed from the game in the sixth inning, but the Diamondbacks could have very well just decided they didn’t want their 40-year-old first baseman to withstand any more abuse. Santana has been on the IL since April 7th with a groin injury and then suffered an oblique strain in early May while beginning a rehab assignment. In the meantime, Pavin Smith has returned to the Diamondbacks lineup, so it remains to be seen what happens to Santana’s playing time when he does return.
    Gomez becoming trustworthy closer for Twins
    Eric Samulski discusses Twins closer Yoendrys Gomez's recent performances on the mound, in which he's had two saves in his last three appearances and is turning out to be a reliable option in Minnesota's bullpen.
  • HOU Center Fielder #6
    Jake Meyers is starting in center field and batting eighth against the Tigers on Wednesday
    Meyers has been on the bench for the last two days as Brice Matthews has started four straight games for the Astros, but Matthews will head to the bench on Wednesday. Since June 1st, Meyers is hitting .189/.250/.297 in 40 plate appearances, which has opened the door for Matthews to take more playing time. Neither one of them has been a great fantasy option, but Matthews does have more power and speed upside.
  • SD Left Fielder #0
    Samad Taylor is starting in left field and batting second against the Cardinals on Wednesday.
    Taylor has gone 9-for-31 (.355) with one home run, six runs scored, eight RBI, and three steals in nine games since being recalled from Triple-A, so the Padres will reward him by moving him up in the order. Those stats are great, and Taylor can certainly fly, but he also had just a 27 percent hard-hit rate in Triple-A and a league-average 85 percent zone contact rate. He’s hitting the ball on the ground 60 percent of the time and has the speed to beat out infield singles, the batting average and stolen bases could be there, but he’s a career .250/.313/.327 hitter in 118 MLB plate appearances, so don’t expect him to keep producing at this level.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #50
    Mike Burrows will have his start skipped against the Guardians this weekend
    The Astros are going with Tatsuya Imai, Spencer Arrighetti, and Kai-Wei Teng for the Guardians series this weekend. There was some question surrounding what the Astros would do with their rotation when Hunter Brown came off the injured list, and it appears, for now, that Burrows may be the odd man out. With a 5.86 ERA through 14 starts, he doesn’t need to be held in most league types.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #54
    Tyler Mahle (hamstring) allowed one run on one hit in three innings for Triple-A Sacramento on Tuesday while walking five and striking out three.
    Mahle threw just 33 of his 63 pitches for strikes and got three whiffs on 20 swings. His velocity was fine, sitting 93.2 mph on his four-seamer, which is better than we saw in recent MLB starts. However, given how inefficient he was, it would be shocking if the Giants brought him back later this week. We’d expect him to make at least one more start at Triple-A, which should allow Trevor McDonald to take another turn in the rotation.
  • NYY Shortstop #96
    Yankees INF prospect George Lombard Jr. injured his wrist during Tuesday’s game for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
    The Yankees’ top prospect was applying a tag on a stolen base attempt at second base when his wrist appeared to bend backwards. He immediately dropped his glove and held onto his wrist in clear pain. We will await word from the Yankees on the severity of the injury, but it didn’t look good on Tuesday.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #93
    Yimi García (elbow) struck out the side in a scoreless inning for Triple-A Buffalo on Tuesday.
    García is inching closer to a return to the Blue Jays bullpen. With Louis Varland emerging as a top-tier closer, García should help Toronto in the middle innings when he does return.
  • Christian Encarnacion-Strand went 1-for-4 with a two-run home run for Triple-A Norfolk on Tuesday.
    Encarnacion-Strand now has 16 home runs and 46 RBI to go along with a .292 average and .924 OPS. His swinging strike rate at Triple-A with Baltimore is almost 16 percent, which is not ideal, but his zone contact rate remains around league average. He’s also sporting a nearly 50 percent hard-hit rate. He’s just 26 years old, so it may not yet be time to fully write him off.
  • AZ Shortstop
    Diamondbacks promoted INF Manuel Pena to Triple-A Reno.
    Pena was hitting .311/.354/.673 with 26 home runs and three steals in 61 games at Double-A this season. He’s an aggressive hitter who doesn’t walk much and also had a contact rate around 70 percent at Double-A with a swinging strike rate over 16 percent. The power is nice to see, but his contact profile is going to need to improve as he climbs into the higher minors.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #77
    DJ Herz (elbow) allowed one run on four hits in 2 2/3 innings for Single-A Fredericksburg on Tuesday.
    This was Herz’s first rehab start outside of the complex league, and it went pretty well. The left-hander also struck out three and didn’t walk a single batter while throwing 29 of his 38 pitches for strikes. We don’t have Statcast data at Single-A, but seeing that level of command is nice for Herz coming off Tommy John surgery. There’s a chance that his next start is at Double-A.