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  • WSH 1st Baseman #47
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    Howie Kendrick intends to play next season, reports Britt Ghiroli of The Athletic.
    Kendrick previously considered retirement, but Ghiroli hears that he’s already drawn some interest and will look to play “at least” one more year. Coming off a monster 2019, the 37-year-old battled hamstring and back injuries this past season while batting just .275/.320/.385 with two homers over 100 plate appearances. Still, it’s easy to imagine him drawing at least part-time at-bats next year, especially if the DH sticks around for 2021.

  • PHI Right Fielder #53
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    Adolis García is not in Philadelphia’s starting lineup against the Pirates on Friday.
    Edmundo Sosa is taking a turn in left field, with Brandon Marsh shifting to right to cover for García. García is hitless in his last four games with eight strikeouts, lowering his season line to .222/.286/.348 in 175 plate appearances. He looks no better than he has in either of the last two years with the Rangers.
    What has made Bleday so successful lately?
    Eric Samulski discusses how Cincinnati Reds' J.J. Bleday has been "one of the hottest hitters in baseball" recently, going over key statistics that speak to his success and why fantasy managers should look out for him.
  • BOS Shortstop #10
    Trevor Story is not in Boston’s starting lineup for Friday’s game against the Braves.
    Hitting .206/.244/.303 despite 41 games played with just three homers and four steals, it makes sense to plead caution on dropping Story in fantasy because he had a similarly poor stretch to start last season. Shortstop also hasn’t had many non-obvious pickups waiting in the wings to displace him this year. Perhaps a day off will help him get right — playing everyday certainly hasn’t yet.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher
    Brewers optioned LHP Brian Fitzpatrick to Triple-A Nashville.
    The Brew Crew needed the spot for tonight’s starter, Coleman Crow, but Fitzpatrick should be back in due time after posting a 1.59 ERA in his four major league appearances this season.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #57
    Brewers recalled RHP Coleman Crow from Triple-A Nashville.
    He’ll start tonight against the Twins. Crow allowed two earned runs in 5 1/3 innings against the Marlins earlier this year in his MLB debut and the 25-year-old makes a decent stream against the Twins.
  • PIT 3rd Baseman #3
    Nick Gonzales is not in Pittsburgh’s starting lineup for Friday’s game against the Phillies.
    It’s the second-straight absence for Gonzales, who appears to be losing out to Jared Triolo of late. He’s hit .315/.380/.364 in 36 games started, including .333/.393/.382 against right-handers, so we’re a little surprised the Pirates have pulled back on him even if he’s no power hitter.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #77
    DJ Herz (elbow) threw to live hitters for the first time since Tommy John surgery on Friday.
    Herz missed all of the 2025 season and is trying to find his way back to the mound late in the 2026 season after undergoing a traditional Tommy John surgery in April 2025. We’ll follow his rehab, but it would be surprising if he came into fantasy relevance in 2026.
  • CIN Center Fielder #29
    TJ Friedl isn’t in Cincinnati’s starting lineup on Friday against the Guardians.
    That’s three of Cincinnati’s last five games that Friedl has sat in as the Reds are riding hot hand JJ Bleday, including two games against right-handed starters. If you were holding on to hope in medium-sized leagues that he could turn around a .184/.268/.270 start in his first 39 games, the Reds aren’t going to make it easy for you to hold him.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #65
    Jesse Scholtens will pitch behind an opener again on Friday against the Marlins.
    LHP Ian Seymour will begin the game for the Rays. Scholtens will have a better chance of snagging a win with the move, since he’s proved unable to cover five innings, and he’s best approached as a deep-league streamer for the occasion.
  • TOR Left Fielder #46
    Yohendrick Piñango is batting second and playing left field for the Blue Jays on Friday.
    Piñango has batted second in all three of his starts so far since returning from Triple-A Buffalo, and while it looks like he’ll be platooned early on, he is hitting .361/.410/.417 in the early going. With the combination of hitting high in the Jays order and a good batting average, Piñango could be a deep-league thought for the desperate in the outfield.
  • BAL Relief Pitcher #82
    Orioles designated RHP Christian Roa for assignment.
    This is the third team so far this year to DFA Roa, who had a 5.19 ERA with the Astros in a small sample before being jettisoned to the Twins and then Orioles. The league seems to have a lot of interest in fixing him, so perhaps he’ll be claimed or acquired yet again.