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  • MLB Relief Pitcher #58
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    Tigers recalled RHP Victor Alcantara from Triple-A Toledo.
    Alcantara stayed in Triple-A after recovering from a finger contusion, but now he’ll finish the year in the Tigers’ bullpen. The 26-year-old holds a shaky 5.31 ERA over 43 appearances this season.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #17
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    Jared Jones (elbow) racked up six strikeouts over 4 1/3 innings of three-run baseball in his latest minor league rehab start at Triple-A Indianapolis on Saturday.
    Jones allowed just two hits in the contest, though he also issued three free passes. The important note is that he got stretched out to 76 pitches in this one after throwing only 52 his last time out. He’s eligible to return from the injured list this week, so it’s possible the Pirates decide to bring him back or his next start rather than having him make one final minor league rehab start. Fantasy managers who have been anxiously awaiting Jones’ return may finally start to see returns this week.
    'Continue to trust' Bichette after return to form
    James Schiano unpacks Bo Bichette finally getting back to form over the last five games, explaining why both the New York Mets and fantasy managers can count on continued improvement from the seasoned veteran,
  • KC Starting Pitcher #55
    Cole Ragans (elbow) pitched well during his first minor league rehab start at Triple-A Omaha on Saturday, allowing one runs on three hits over 4 1/3 innings of work.
    The 28-year-old southpaw struck out three batters on the night while allowing one base on balls. Ragans threw 68 pitches in the contest (44 strikes) while racking up 10 swings and misses. His fastball touched as high as 97.6 mph. The Royals may want him to make one additional start to get fully stretched out, but his return appears to be near.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #55
    Gabe Speier (shoulder) looked sharp in his first minor league rehab appearance at Triple-A Tacoma on Saturday, retiring all three hitters that he faced.
    Speier didn’t show any signs of rust in this one, needing just nine pitches (eight strikes) to retire the side in order — including a pair of strikeouts. He’ll probably need just one more tune-up there before he’s ready to rejoin the Mariners’ bullpen.
  • COL 1st Baseman
    TJ Rumfield homered while going 3-for-4 in a loss to the Diamondbacks on Saturday.
    Rumfield cut the Diamondbacks’ lead in half with a solo homer in the eighth inning. The 26-year-old also scored a second run, and he’s been one of the few bright spots for the lowly — again — Rockies with a slash of .289/.359/.460. Solid numbers even before you consider how far off the radar Rumfield was to begin 2026.
  • TEX Left Fielder #19
    Alejandro Osuna went 3-for-3 with a run scored in a loss to the Angels on Saturday.
    Osuna singled for all three hits. The 23-year-old has shown very little power since being promoted near the end of April, but he’s also hit .295 with a .427 on-base percentage over his month of work. Osuna is more than likely a fourth outfielder, but there have certainly been flashes that suggest he’s a little more. Not enough to trust him in redraft leagues just yet, but flashes.
  • LAA Center Fielder #27
    Mike Trout hit a two-run homer in the Angels’ 5-2 win over the Rangers on Saturday.
    Nathan Eovaldi left a cutter in the middle of the plate in the first inning, and Trout took advantage of it with a long homer to center field. That’s the 13th homer of the season for the future Hall of Famer, and he’s now driven in 27 runs over the first third of the season. Trout has now homered three times in May, and it’s just fun to see the 34-year-old healthy and productive on the baseball field more than anything.
  • LAA Relief Pitcher #39
    Kirby Yates worked a scoreless ninth to get a save Saturday against the Rangers.
    Yates failed in his first chance for a save with the Angels on Wednesday, but he was able to convert this one without issue. The 39-year-old didn’t allow a hit, and he struck out a batter while throwing 9-of-11 pitches for strikes. Yates has plenty of closing experience, but it’s tough to trust him even before you consider how bad the Angels are.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #57
    Walbert Ureña worked five innings while allowing just a run and picked up a win over the Rangers on Saturday.
    Ureña pitched well again, and this time got some run support after getting zero against the A’s on Monday. The 22-year-old did deal with traffic as seen in allowing eight hits and three walks, but he kept the Rangers off the board sans a sacrifice fly from Ezequiel Duran in the second inning. Ureña has really impressed in his rookie campaign, and he’s earned his 2.58 ERA on the campaign. He’ll have a tough test against the red-hot Rays over the weekend.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #17
    Nathan Eovaldi allowed three runs in seven innings while taking a loss to the Angels on Saturday.
    He struck out six, allowed five hits and walked two. Eovaldi was excellent after the first inning, but a two-run homer by Mike Trout in that first frame long with just one run of support while he was in the game. The right-hander now has a 3.65 ERA on the season, and a hard-luck 5-5 record to go with it. He’ll be back on the bump Thursday against the Astros and hope for a little more help from his offense in the process.
  • AZ 2nd Baseman #4
    Ketel Marte went 3-for-4 with a two-run homer to help the Diamondbacks to a 5-4 win over the Rockies on Saturday.
    Marte absolutely obliterated a two-run homer off Michael Lorenzen that traveled 424 feet with an exit velocity that measured at 112.4 mph. The 32-year-old also also singled twice and drew a walk. Marte has started to pick it up after a slow start to the campaign, and his .251/.308/.440 slash seems awfully like to be improved upon over the summer.