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  • NYY Shortstop
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    Red Sox signed INF Jonathan Diaz to a minor league contract.
    He’s been given an invitation to spring training. Diaz, 27, sports an ugly .226/.358/.294 batting line over seven minor league seasons. He’ll represent depth at Triple-A.
  • NYM 3rd Baseman #7
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    Brett Baty is starting at designated hitter and batting sixth against the Pirates on Thursday.
    It always seemed like Baty was destined to be the strong-side platoon at DH this year, but his draft price never really rose in fantasy leagues. After a demotion at the start of last season, Baty came back up with a more focused approach, cutting his swinging strike rate and called strike rate. He would then slash .266/.327/.454 in 110 games the rest of the way with 17 home runs, seven steals, and a 24 percent strikeout rate. He should be very productive this year for the Mets. The rest of their Opening Day lineup is: Francisco Lindor SS, Juan Soto LF, Bo Bichette 3B, Jorge Polanco 1B, Luis Robert Jr. CF, Brett Baty DH, Marcus Semien 2B, Carson Benge RF, and Francisco Alvarez C.
    Brown, Cease sneaky picks to win AL Cy Young award
    Jay Croucher and Trysta Krick predict who will win the American League Cy Young award, sharing why Astros pitcher Hunter Brown is a good bet and Blue Jays starter Dylan Cease has "killer stuff" and a "lot of upside."
  • NYM 2nd Baseman #11
    Jorge Polanco is playing first base and batting cleanup for the Mets on Thursday against the Pirates.
    Polanco is going to play most days for the Mets, switching between first base and DH, so his hitting in this spot in the order, behind Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto, and Bo Bichette, is tremendous for his RBI potential. Polanco slashed .265/.326/.495 in 524 plate appearances with Seattle last year, while adding 26 home runs and six steals. Considering he will also add first base eligibility soon, he is looking like a great value in fantasy leagues.
  • CWS 2nd Baseman #0
    Luisangel Acuña is starting in center field and batting ninth on Thursday against the Brewers.
    With Brooks Baldwin (elbow) starting the season on the injured list, Acuña is getting a shot to be the regular centerfielder. The 24-year-old enjoyed a nice spring, slashing .409/.458/.545 in 48 plate appearances with one home run and four steals. Acuña has hit .249/.299/.341 in his 233 MLB plate appearances, so the batting average production this spring may be a bit of a mirage. However, he also has 16 steals in those 233 plate appearances, so if he gets every day playing time, he could be a major asset in that category.
  • CWS Center Fielder #28
    Everson Pereira is starting in right field and batting seventh for the White Sox on Thursday against the Brewers.
    Pereira played in just eight games this spring, hitting .250/.357/.542 with two home runs and one steal. In his 176 career MLB plate appearances, he’s slashing .146/.227/.215 with a 38.6 percent strikeout rate. When Kyle Teel (hamstring) and/or Brooks Baldwin (elbow) are off the injured list, Pereira will likely lose his spot in the lineup. The rest of the White Sox opening day lineup is: Chase Meidroth 2B, Colson Montgomery SS, Miguel Vargas 3B, Andrew Benintendi DH, Austin Hays LF, Munetaka Murakami 1B, Everson Pereira RF, Edgar Quero C, and Luisangel Acuna CF.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #54
    Max Fried limited the Giants to a pair of singles over 6 1/3 innings in the Yankees’ 7-0 shutout victory on Opening Night.
    It was just poor luck for the Giants that they never had the guys on base to employ their huge advantage over the rest of the league in situational hitting. Fried’s velocity crept back up some tonight; he averaged 95.4 mph with his fastball in the first two innings and 94.6 mph overall, up from 94.0 mph last time out. This is actually the first time ever that Fried has earned a win in his first outing of the season. Last year, the Yankees won 20-9 in his debut, but Fried gave up six runs — two earned — and was pulled one out shy of qualifying for the win. In 2024 with Atlanta, he didn’t even make it out of the first inning while facing the Phillies. Fried will pitch in Seattle next time out.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #62
    Logan Webb yielded seven runs — six earned — in five innings to take a loss to the Yankees on Wednesday.
    It’s the first time since July 10, 2024 against the Blue Jays that Webb has given up seven runs in a game. Five came in the second, when Webb gave up five hits and hit a batter. The remaining two, including the unearned run, came after three straight singles in the fifth. Webb struck out seven, so that wasn’t an issue. He just got beaten by a good offense, and while it didn’t have a huge effect tonight, it doesn’t help that he has a subpar defense behind him; Webb finished with a .346 BABIP last year and though the Giants have since upgraded in the outfield, that might not make as much difference to Webb as their downgrade at second base. Webb will face the Padres next time out.
  • NYY Center Fielder #12
    Trent Grisham had a two-run triple from the leadoff spot against the Giants on Wednesday.
    Grisham was a little bit shaken up on the triple, not because he was hit by the throw, even though he was, but because he dove into the foot that Matt Chapman had planted in front of third base even though he didn’t have the ball. Fortunately, he was able to remain in the game.
  • NYY Right Fielder #99
    Aaron Judge struck out his first four times up before grounding out in his fifth at-bat Wednesday against the Giants.
    He saw Logan Webb pitching and thought it was still the World Baseball Classic? Judge went without a four-strikeout game last year, though this is the 15th of his career. Three of those were five-strikeout games. Judge was the only member of the Yankees lineup to go hitless in the 7-0 win tonight.
  • FA Shortstop #3
    Nationals released SS Sergio Alcántara.
    Alcántara was in Nationals camp as a non-roster invitee this spring. The 29-year-old journeyman infielder got into one contest for the Diamondbacks last year, his first big-league stint since 2022. He should be able to latch on somewhere as organizational depth at the Triple-A level.
  • MIN Catcher #70
    Twins sent C Alex Jackson outright to Triple-A St. Paul.
    Jackson remains with Minnesota as emergency catching depth behind Ryan Jeffers and Victor Caratini. The 30-year-old backstop has gotten into 161 games between six different organizations since 2019.