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  • MLB 3rd Baseman #52
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    Angels purchased the contract of INF/RHP Kaleb Cowart from Triple-A Salt Lake.
    Cowart has not made an appearance in the majors in 2019, and it’s a bit surprising to see him added to the roster this late in the year. He’s listed as available as a hitter but not as a pitcher, and he’ll likely just be bench fodder over this final stretch of games. Even if he gets regular playing time, it’d be a mistake to trust him in fantasy.
  • SF Relief Pitcher #43
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    Giants optioned RHP Tristan Beck to Triple-A Sacramento.
    Beck had a 7.88 ERA in eight innings across six appearances for the Giants this season. He will continue to provide relief depth during the season.
    Why fantasy managers should look at Montgomery
    Following a walk-off MLB debut, Eric Samulski breaks down Chicago's Braden Montgomery's fantasy value, highlighting his upside, contact concerns, and whether he's worth adding in redraft and dynasty leagues.
  • SF Relief Pitcher #48
    Giants activated LHP Reiver Sanmartin (hip flexor) from the 60-day injured list.
    Sanmartin got hurt during spring training while covering first base. He posted a 2.67 ERA in 67 1/3 innings for Triple-A Louisville in the Reds’ organization last season and could be a solid addition to the Giants’ bullpen.
  • SF Left Fielder #7
    Giants designated OF Will Brennan for assignment.
    Brennan had been sent to Triple-A at the end of May but will now be subject to waivers. If no team claims him, he could sign a minor league deal to return to San Francisco.
  • SF Shortstop #2
    Willy Adames is not in the lineup on Wednesday against the Nationals.
    Adames is out because of lower-half discomfort he felt during last night’s game. As of now, there’s no indication this will be a lengthy absence. Casey Schmitt will start at shortstop with Victor Bericoto in left field, batting eighth, and Jonah Cox in center field, batting ninth.
  • HOU Shortstop #72
    Rays traded INF Raynel Delgado to the Astros for cash considerations.
    Delgado was signed to a minor league contract in November after playing for the Brewers’ organization last season. The 26-year-old is hitting .250/.320/.362 with three home runs and 24 steals in 61 Triple-A plate appearances. He will provide organizational depth for the Astros.
  • NYY Left Fielder #24
    Jasson Domínguez (shoulder) went 3-for-3 with a walk, a home run, and two RBI on Tuesday for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
    Domínguez is working his way back from an AC joint sprain that he suffered on May 8th. With Aaron Judge (stress fracture) likely sidelined until August, it seems like Domínguez could have a solid runway of playing time coming up; however, Yankees manager Aaron Boone would not commit to activating the 23-year-old Domínguez in the coming day. Of course, if Spencer Jones struggles, that might make the decision easier.
  • STL Right Fielder #22
    Cardinals OF prospect Joshua Báez went 1-for-5 with a three-run home run on Tuesday for Triple-A Memphis.
    The 22-year-old is now up to 18 home runs, 48 RBI, and a .937 OPS in 230 Triple-A at-bats this season. Lars Nootbaar’s return has clogged the Cardinals’ outfield a little, but Báez is certainly pushing for his opportunity.
  • COL Relief Pitcher #38
    Victor Vodnik (ulnar nerve) threw a scoreless inning for Triple-A Albuquerque on Tuesday.
    Vodnik has been sidelined since May 20th with right ulnar nerve inflammation. He had a strong month of April, but struggled at the beginning of May as he pitched through the injury. He could work himself back into the late innings when he returns to the Rockies’ bullpen.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #54
    Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Max Fried (elbow) would have new imaging on his elbow “later in the week.”
    This is noteworthy because Fried was expected to get the follow-up imaging on Tuesday, but it apparently did not happen. The left-hander has been throwing from flat ground, but he will need more imaging before he can be cleared to ramp up his progression. Until that happens, there’s no way to put a timeline on his return from a left elbow bone bruise that he suffered on May 13th.
  • NYY Catcher #28
    Yankees manager Aaron Boone said that Austin Wells (neck) was doing baseball activities in New York on Wednesday.
    Wells went on the injured list over the weekend with cervical headaches. Being back on the field and doing baseball activities suggests that this might be a minimum stint on the injured list for the 26-year-old.