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  • MLB 2nd Baseman #6
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    Chase d’Arnaud (oblique) is now a “full go” in Rangers’ camp.
    D’Arnaud was shut down at the start of camp with an oblique issue, but he’s finally healed. The 32-year-old is hoping to compete for a utility infielder job this spring.
  • COL Right Fielder #22
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    Mickey Moniak hit a two-run homer and drove in three runs in a win over the Dodgers on Sunday.
    Baldwin scorching to start the season for Atlanta
    James Schiano discusses Drake Baldwin's hot start to the season and the metrics that show why he may challenge Cal Raleigh for the best hitting catcher.
  • LAD Relief Pitcher #3
    Edwin Díaz allowed three runs while not recording an out against the Rockies on Sunday while appearing in the eighth inning.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #24
    Michael Lorenzen didn’t qualify for a decision after allowing three runs over five innings against the Dodgers on Sunday.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #11
    Roki Sasaki went 4 2/3 innings while allowing three runs in a no-decision Sunday as the Dodgers fell to the Rockies 9-6.
  • AZ Right Fielder #7
    Corbin Carroll left Sunday’s game against the Blue Jays with lower back tightness.
    It’s worth noting that Carroll left the game with the Diamondbacks trailing 9-1, so there’s a decent chance this is precautionary. It’s still concerning, however, and fantasy managers will likely have to await some testing before knowing Carroll’s status going forward. Jorge Barrosa took over in right and likely will play the position if Carroll needs to miss time.
  • CHC Left Fielder #20
    Michael Conforto came off the bench to deliver a game-tying double in the bottom of the ninth as the Cubs beat the Mets 2-1 in 10 innings on Sunday.
    Nico Hoerner won the game on a sac fly in the 10th. The Cubs never gave Conforto a start against his former team in the sweep of the Mets. In fact, he hasn’t been in the lineup for any of the team’s last seven games. Still, he came through nicely today against Devin Williams, and he’s hitting .304/.448/.435 in 29 plate appearances this season. He probably should be starting regularly against righties for some team right now, but the Cubs aren’t that team and no one else seemed interested in making it happen over the winter.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #72
    Javier Assad pitched 5 2/3 innings of one-run ball Sunday against the Mets.
    Assad did a great job of keeping the Cubs in the game, giving up only a solo homer to MJ Melendez, but it might not stop the Cubs from sending him down Monday. Expectations are that Matthew Boyd will return to take Assad’s rotation spot next time through.
  • CHC Relief Pitcher #24
    Caleb Thielbar, who earned a save on Saturday, got a win Sunday for pitching a scoreless 10th against the Mets.
    The Cubs scored in the bottom of the inning to prevail today. Thielbar seems like he might have some fantasy value while Daniel Palencia is out, but he likely will be down tomorrow after this. Ben Brown also might get another day after throwing 38 pitches over two innings on Saturday, so it’s hard to say who might be in line to save Monday’s game if the opportunity arises.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #23
    After Tobias Myers blanked the Cubs for two innings as a starter, David Peterson worked 3 2/3 scoreless innings on Sunday.
    Peterson left in line for the win today, but that was spoiled in the ninth inning. Maybe because he knew he wouldn’t be expected to throw 90-100 pitches, Peterson’s velocity was up 1-1.5 mph today. He had just one strikeout and one whiff, but he also allowed little hard contact. It’s unclear how the Mets will exactly proceed with Peterson now, but that he’s in line to pitch at home against the Rockies next weekend makes him a streaming possibility.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #38
    Devin Williams took a blown save in the ninth Sunday after giving up a run in a 1-0 game against the Cubs.
    The Mets were two outs away from snapping a 10-game losing streak, but it wasn’t meant to be. The first hit Williams allowed was an opposite field single from Ian Happ on a really good changeup low and away. Michael Conforto then doubled into the right field corner to tie the game. Williams struck out the other three batters he faced, and there was nothing wrong with the way he was throwing today. It’s his first blown save in three tries.