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  • FA 1st Baseman #79
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    Jose Abreu is not in Monday’s lineup against the Tigers.
    He’s presumably getting a routine day of rest. Gavin Sheets will start at first base and Brian Goodwin will function as the DH.

  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
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    Shohei Ohtani had a bandage on the back of his right shoulder where he was hit by a pitch Monday, but he’s expected to be fine to make his start Wednesday.
    Ohtani was left with a bruise by the David Peterson offering, but he finished the game just fine. He should be in Tuesday’s lineup, and he’s slated to start Wednesday’s series finale against the Mets.
    Twins 3B Lewis (knee) out for at least ten days
    Eric Samulski analyzes Minnesota's depth after Royce Lewis is sidelined with a knee sprain and reveals which Twins players would most benefit fantasy managers while the third baseman is out.
  • LAD Relief Pitcher #66
    Tanner Scott worked a scoreless ninth against the Mets on Monday to help preserve a Dodgers’ win.
    Scott allowed a leadoff single, but he was able to get the next three hitters in order to keep the Dodgers in front. It was a non-save situation, but Scott has looked good in 2026 with a 1.17 ERA over nine innings and an 8/0 K/BB to pair with it.
  • LAD Center Fielder #44
    Andy Pages hit a three-run homer to help the Dodgers to a win over the Mets on Sunday.
    Pages continues his hot April with a three-run shot in the third inning off David Peterson that gave the Dodgers a 4-0 lead and Pages his fifth homer of the campaign. As it was his only hit, his batting average dropped to .417 to pair with a .453 on-base percentage that also plummeted. Obviously Pages is due for some regression, but the 25-year-old is clearly talented enough to have some hot runs throughout the 2026 campaign.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #23
    David Peterson allowed four runs while working six innings in a loss to the Dodgers on Monday.
    Peterson, 30, allowed an RBI single to Will Smith in the first inning, but the big blow was a three-run shot to Andy Pages two innings later. He was solid over the second half of the start, but damage done; particularly with the Mets providing a goose egg of run support while he was in the game. Peterson has an unhealthy 6.41 ERA over his four starts, and he’ll have a chance to get things going in the right direction Sunday against the Cubs.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #70
    Justin Wrobleski allowed just two hits over eight scoreless innings to pick up the win in a 4-0 victory for the Dodgers on Monday over the Mets.
    Wrobleski only struck out two, but he didn’t walk anyone while giving up just a pair of singles. There were 10 balls hit off the 25-year-old that were considered hard hits, but his ability to command the strike zone a long with a smidgen of luck carried the way against the anemic Mets’ lineup. Wrobleski will likely make at least one more start, and it would be Monday in Colorado against the Rockies.
  • ATH Right Fielder #4
    Lawrence Butler hit a solo homer in a blowout loss to the Athletics on Monday.
    Butler, 25, hit a garbage-time homer in the eighth inning off Luis Curvelo that brought the Athletics to within seven runs. Still counts, and it’s nice to see Butler drive a baseball. He’s off to another less-than-spectacular start with a slash of .180/.255/.320 with two homers and one stolen base through 15 contests.
  • TEX 1st Baseman #21
    Jake Burger homered twice while driving in four runs in an 8-1 rout of the Athletics on Monday.
    It’s always nice to enjoy a double burger every once in a while. Burger took Luis Severino deep twice; once on a solo shot, the other a three-run blast. The 30-year-old’s second season with Texas is off to a better start than his first campaign, and he’s now up to 11 RBI with a .492 slugging percentage through 15 games.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #40
    Luis Severino was charged for four runs over six innings in a loss to the Rangers on Monday.
    This would have been a very solid outing for Severino if not for Jake Burger. Unfortunately for Severino and the A’s, Burger took him deep twice — one solo, one three-run shot — so it was just a mediocre outing; albeit one that passed the eye test more so than his previous few outings. The 32-year-old struck out seven while issuing three walks, and saw his ERA climb to 5.59 on the campaign. He does have a friendly matchup on paper over the weekend against the White Sox, for those looking to take an early chance.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #17
    Nathan Eovaldi worked seven scoreless innings in a win over the Athletics on Monday.
    Eovaldi was brutal in his first couple starts, but he’s back to his winning form. The right-hander allowed only three hits while needing only 84 pitches to get through the outing, and he struck out seven against two walks. His ERA still sits at 5.40, but it was 11.57 after his first two appearances. Expect that number to continue to drop in the coming weeks, although he’ll face a decent Seattle lineup over the weekend.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #59
    Yankees optioned RHP Jake Bird to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
    Bird earned a ticket back to the minors after struggling to an inflated 7.71 ERA across seven innings to open the season. The final straw was likely Monday’s relief outing against the Angels where he allowed three runs in his lone inning of work courtesy of a gargantuan homer by Mike Trout. The 30-year-old came over from the Rockies in a trade deadline deal last July.