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    Jordan Schafer (hand) went 1-for-3 Tuesday in his return to the Astros’ exhibition lineup.
    It was Schafer’s first live game since he sprained his left hand while making a diving catch on March 18. The 25-year-old center fielder should be ready for Opening Day.
  • KC Right Fielder #14
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    Jac Caglianone went 1-for-2 with a walk during Friday’s extra-inning loss to the Cardinals.
    Caglianone reached base in two of his three plate appearances before being lifted for a pinch-hitter in the eighth inning when Kansas City turned to Lane Thomas to face Guardians lefty reliever Daniel Lynch IV. The 23-year-old was a trendy preseason breakout pick and simply hasn’t produced a ton of over-the-fence pop this season, mustering only four homers through 41 games. The immense talent means holding on and waiting is probably the correct move in deeper fantasy formats, but there’s an argument for moving on from Caglianone in shallow mixers.
    What has made Bleday so successful lately?
    Eric Samulski discusses how Cincinnati Reds' J.J. Bleday has been "one of the hottest hitters in baseball" recently, going over key statistics that speak to his success and why fantasy managers should look out for him.
  • NYY 2nd Baseman #13
    Jazz Chisholm Jr. went 3-for-4 with two RBI and a stolen base during Friday’s win over the Mets.
    Chisholm played a key role in New York’s Subway Series-opening win by lining a two-run single to right field in the third inning as part of a three-hit performance that matched a season high. The 28-year-old infielder also picked up his 12th stolen base of the year in this one. It’s nice to see some consistent contact after a couple weeks where he struck out more than 30 percent of the time to open the year.
  • ATL Catcher #30
    Drake Baldwin went 2-for-4 with a solo homer during Friday’s win over the Red Sox.
    Baldwin clobbered a majestic 407-foot blast to straightaway center field off Red Sox lefty Connelly Early in the opening frame. The 25-year-old slugging backstop has homered three times in his last five games and is up to 12 round-trippers through 45 games after last year’s 19-homer rookie campaign. He’s been a certifiable middle-of-the-order force for Atlanta this season and a key reason why they hold the best record in baseball after seven weeks. He’s been a first-round fantasy asset this season, firmly cementing himself as the top young catcher in the league.
  • MIN 2nd Baseman #15
    Luke Keaschall went 1-for-4 with a run scored during Friday’s loss to the Brewers.
    At some point, the Twins are going to have to give intriguing infield prospect Kaelen Culpepper, who is tearing the cover off the ball at Triple-A St. Paul recently, a look at the highest level. The obvious move would be to jettison Royce Lewis from third base, especially since he’s hitting .165 overall this season. However, it’s worth noting that Keaschall is hitting just .224/.306/.292 with one homer and 10 steals through 44 games. The 23-year-old former top prospect hit at every rung of the minor-league ladder and looked impressive during last year’s injury-shortened rookie campaign.
  • MIA Center Fielder #87
    Jakob Marsee homered and stole a base during Friday’s loss to the Rays.
    Marsee’s abysmal start to the year caused some fantasy managers to jump ship, but he’s shown some signs of life at the dish recently with a pair of homers and three steals in his last six games. The 24-year-old speedster has 13 thefts through 44 games and should finish among the National League’s leaders this year.
  • TB Center Fielder #31
    Cedric Mullins went 4-for-4 with a solo homer and also stole a base during Friday’s win over the Marlins.
    Mullins put together his strongest all-around performance of an otherwise lackluster Rays debut, notching a season-high four hits, including his third round-tripper of the season. The 31-year-old center fielder also picked up his ninth stolen base of the season in this one. He’s been a complete non-factor fantasy-wise this year, but he’s putting up some impressive numbers recently, hitting .306 (11-for-36) with one homer and three steals in 11 games since the start of May.
  • CIN Left Fielder #22
    JJ Bleday went 3-for-5 with two doubles and one RBI in Friday’s win over the Guardians.
    Bleday’s latest multi-hit performance pushes his triple-slash line to a surreal .345/.465/.776 with six homers, 19 RBI and one steal in 17 games since coming up from Triple-A Louisville last month. The 28-year-old has done a remarkable job making hard contact at much more frequent rates than previously in his career with his average exit velocity and hard-hit rate skyrocketing to near-elite levels. He’s also pulling the ball in the air 39.5 percent of the time this season, per Statcast, which has enabled him to hit for much more power. He’s also chasing out of the zone less frequently and striking out less than ever before. Simply put, there’s a lot to like here. He was probably scooped up off waivers a couple weeks ago, but Bleday should be rostered in all fantasy leagues.
  • DET Shortstop #7
    Kevin McGonigle went 0-for-3 with a walk in Friday’s win over the Blue Jays.
    McGonigle is still getting on-base at an above-average rate, but he’s hitting just .182 (8-for-44) with one extra-base hit and five stolen bases in 12 games since May 1. The 21-year-old top prospect’s rookie campaign is off to a phenomenal start overall, but he’s going through a bit of a rough patch recently. It’s a small sample size with arbitrary end points, but it’s still worth noting. His minor-league track record suggests he’ll turn things around rather quickly, especially since his plate skills remain pristine during this latest cold spell.
  • PIT Shortstop #85
    Konnor Griffin went 1-for-5 with a run scored during Friday’s loss to the Phillies.
    It took a couple weeks for baseball’s top prospect to find his stride, but Griffin has been excellent in the early portion of May, hitting .294/.351/.471 with one homer, seven RBI and three steals across 13 contests during that span. The 20-year-old prodigy has the raw talent to eventually develop into a five-category fantasy force, but it may not happen this season. Context matters. Griffin is holding his own in the majors at an age when most of his peers are still in the lower minors or playing in college. His time as a perennial first-round fantasy selection is coming.
  • PIT Center Fielder #15
    Oneil Cruz went 2-for-4 with two RBI and his 16th stolen base of the season during Friday’s loss to the Phillies.
    Cruz’s strong performance got lost in the process of teammate Brandon Lowe slugging two homers while Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber went deep for the ninth time in his last eight games. The 27-year-old power/speed combo threat is two steals behind José Ramírez and Nasim Nuñez for the big-league lead in the stolen base department this season. He’s still striking out a ton, but some strides against left-handed pitching have helped make his batting average a bit more palatable than last year’s abysmal .200 mark.