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  • MLB Relief Pitcher #51
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    Phillies designated LHP Cesar Jimenez for assignment.
    Jimenez was unscored upon in two appearances out of the Phillies’ bullpen, but that wasn’t enough to save his job. It’s possible the 29-year-old will clear waivers.
  • COL 1st Baseman
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    TJ Rumfield went 2-for-4 and hit his fifth homer of the spring Monday in the Rockies’ 6-5 win against the Tigers.
    Rumfield has still struck out just once in 62 plate appearances this spring. His EV numbers don’t suggest that he’ll hit for much power, but Coors Field will help there. Most likely, he’ll start regularly against right-handers initially, giving him some value in NL-only leagues.
    Cubs' Suzuki (knee) to miss opening day
    With Seiya Suzuki's start to the season uncertain due to injury, Eric Samulski gives advice to fantasy managers eyeing the Cubs for their depth in designated hitters.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #9
    Jack Flaherty yielded four runs in 4 2/3 innings Monday in a no-decision against the Rockies.
    Troy Johnson and TJ Rumfield homered off him. Flaherty ends the spring with a 7.92 ERA, having given up four homers in 12 2/3 innings. It doesn’t mean all that much, but it doesn’t make him look like any better of bet for a 2026 after he was already a well below average starter last year.
  • DET Center Fielder #22
    Parker Meadows went 2-for-3 with a double and two runs scored Monday versus the Rockies.
    The Tigers still haven’t announced their position players, but barring an injury or a surprising decision to send down Kevin McGonigle, it looks like it’s Meadows and Wenceel Pérez for one spot, and though there’s been nothing to indicate an injury, Pérez hasn’t started a game since Tuesday. It seems like good news for Meadows, who is hitting .290/.389/.387 this month after opening the spring 1-for-14 in February.
  • HOU Shortstop #3
    Jeremy Peña (finger) will return to the lineup for Tuesday’s exhibition game against Triple-A Sugar Land.
    Peña will return to game action for the first time since suffering a fractured finger while playing for the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic. The 28-year-old shortstop progressed to taking on-field batting practice on Monday and there’s a chance he’ll be ready for Thursday’s season-opener against the division-rival Angels.
  • CHC Center Fielder #4
    ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports the Cubs and Pete Crow-Armstrong are finalizing a long-term contract extension.
    No word yet on the financial terms. Crow-Armstrong made the leap into full-fledged superstardom last season, delivering a 31-homer, 35-steal breakout campaign and emerging as one of the most impactful all-around contributors in the fantasy landscape. The 23-year-old center fielder is firmly entrenched as one of the core building blocks for the Cubs moving forward and projects as a perennial early-round selection in all fantasy formats as he enters his physical prime.
  • TEX Left Fielder #24
    Brandon Nimmo went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer on Monday, lifting the Rangers to a 3-2 win over the Royals.
    Nimmo took Royals starter Michael Wacha deep to right field in the third inning for his third round-tripper of the spring. The 32-year-old outfielder has eclipsed the 20-homer mark in three straight seasons and will occupy the leadoff spot for a new-look Rangers offense that will feature Wyatt Langford and Corey Seager in the heart of the order.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #53
    Carlos Estévez struck out three in a scoreless inning on Monday against the Rangers.
    The major concern here is that Estévez’s fastball velocity hovered between 88-90 mph, while topping out at just 91 mph, after averaging nearly 96 mph last year during a 42-save campaign. He hit one batter and also handed out a free pass, needing 22 pitches (11 strikes) to work a scoreless frame. The fact that he’s barely touching 90 mph is a flashing warning light. He’ll open the regular season as Kansas City’s closer but the fantasy managers should be prepared for some potential early-season turbulence.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #1
    MacKenzie Gore struck out three over four shutout innings on Monday against the Royals.
    Gore scattered three hits and threw 51 pitches (38 strikes) in his final spring tune-up. The 27-year-old lefty will take the ball on Sunday against the Phillies, a familiar foe from his Nationals tenure, in his Rangers debut.
  • LAD Catcher #16
    Will Smith will bat cleanup against left-handed starters to open the season, according to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts.
    Roberts has decided to flip Smith and Freddie Freeman against southpaws, likely to prevent having three lefty bats in the top four of the order, now that offseason addition Kyle Tucker is in the mix. It’s a small change for the Dodgers but one that fantasy managers should monitor to see whether it sticks. It would likely result in a few additional run-producing opportunities for Smith.
  • MIL 2nd Baseman #6
    David Hamilton went 2-for-2 with a two-run double and a stolen base on Monday, leading the Brewers to a blowout win over the Reds in an exhibition contest.
    Hamilton kicked off the scoring with a two-run double in the second inning. He also singled and stole a base, his sixth theft of the spring, in the fourth. The 28-year-old speedster will occupy a reserve infielder role on Milwaukee’s bench to open the season. He would have some appeal in deeper mixed leagues if an injury opened up a full-time opportunity.