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  • FA Relief Pitcher #61
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    Nationals sent RHP Kyle McGowin outright to Triple-A Rochester.
    McGowin is no longer on the Nationals’ 40-man roster after passing through waivers unclaimed earlier this week. He will most likely elect free agency. The 29-year-old righty posted a pedestrian 4.20 ERA, 1.17 WHIP and 35/14 K/BB ratio across 30 innings (27 appearances) last season.

  • CLE Left Fielder #1
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    Angel Martínez went 2-for-4 with a leadoff homer Wednesday against the Yankees.
    Martinez got to lead off today in spite of a .257 OBP against lefties and a .275 mark overall, but it worked. The homer off Carlos Rodón was his 11th of the year. He also has nine steals, so he’s been rather useful in fantasy leagues in spite of his .240 average. It seems like he should be doing better than that, but the BABIP gods have never been kind to him; he’s at .264 right now after finishing at .274 in 43 games in 2024 and .271 in 139 games last year.
    Freeman continues to add to legacy with 2,500 hits
    Eric Samulski discusses Freddie Freeman's latest milestone after collecting his 2,500th career hit, putting him in elite company and strengthening his path toward Cooperstown.
  • CLE Center Fielder #10
    Daniel Schneeman went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts against the Yankees on Wednesday.
    The left-handed-hitting Schneeman was in the lineup versus Carlos Rodón today because the Guardians can only platoon four of their five left-handed starters in any one game. Schneeman, though, probably shouldn’t be starting at this point. He’s hitting .153 with no homers and six RBI in 107 plate appearances since the beginning of May. He could be a candidate for demotion when Gabriel Arias comes off the injured list.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #31
    Blue Jays activated RHP Max Scherzer from the 15-day injured list.
    Scherzer returns to take the ball for Wednesday’s series finale against the Phillies at the Rogers Centre following a six-week absence recovering from a forearm strain. The 41-year-old future Hall of Famer’s durability remains his biggest obstacle to sustained fantasy value at this stage of his career, but he’s been an effective starter, when healthy. A wait-and-see approach seems like the best route given his struggles in five early-season starts, but he’ll offer some streaming appeal if he’s feeling right from a physical standpoint again.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #40
    Blue Jays designated RHP Connor Seabold for assignment.
    Seabold loses his spot on Toronto’s roster with veteran starter Max Scherzer returning from the injured list for Wednesday’s game against the Phillies. The well-traveled 30-year-old struggled in five appearances with the Blue Jays after coming over from the Tigers in a trade back on May 27.
  • PIT Catcher #43
    Pirates recalled C/1B Rafael Flores Jr. from Triple-A Indianapolis.
    Flores receives the call to back up Endy Rodríguez while starting catcher Henry Davis is away from the club on paternity leave. The 25-year-old went 3-for-15 in seven games with the Pirates last year during his first stint in the big leagues.
  • PIT Catcher #32
    Pirates placed C Henry Davis on the paternity list.
    Davis will be away from the club for a couple days on paternity leave with Endy Rodríguez handling the bulk of the catching responsibilities.
  • TOR Center Fielder #5
    Daulton Varsho (wrist) remains out of the lineup for Wednesday’s series finale against the Phillies.
    It doesn’t really make any sense for Toronto to send Varsho to the injured list at this point since he’s already sat out five straight contests. The expectation is that he’ll be ready to return for Friday’s series opener against the Yankees after missing time with a lingering left wrist issue. It’ll be Myles Straw in center field on Wednesday night at the Rogers Centre.
  • TOR Designated Hitter #4
    George Springer is back at DH and hitting leadoff during Wednesday’s series finale against the Phillies.
    Springer was given a day off to reset mentally during Tuesday’s contest with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. moving up to the leadoff spot in his place. Guerrero is hitting second in this one followed by a red-hot Ernie Clement to face Phillies southpaw Jesús Luzardo.
  • PIT Shortstop #85
    Konnor Griffin (forearm) resumed throwing on Wednesday.
    Griffin told reporters afterwards that he felt fine while throwing at roughly three quarters intensity. The 20-year-old rookie sensation is facing a lengthier absence than originally anticipated after hitting the injured list with a forearm strain back on May 31. It’ll likely take him a couple weeks to ramp up a throwing progression before he’s cleared to return to game action on a minor league rehab assignment, but he remains without an official return timetable for now.
  • SEA Shortstop #85
    Colt Emerson (back) remains out of the lineup for Wednesday’s contest against the Orioles.
    The encouraging development here is that Emerson was able to resume swinging a bat and is optimistic he’ll avoid a trip to the injured list. The 20-year-old top prospect is sitting out his third consecutive game due to back tightness with Cole Young drawing another start at shortstop. Emerson is presumably day-to-day heading into Thursday’s series finale in Baltimore.