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  • FA Relief Pitcher #70
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    Astros sent RHP Andre Scrubb outright to Triple-A Sugar Land.
    Scrubb cleared waivers and will remain with the organization for the time being. He posted a 5.03 ERA in 19 2/3 innings this past season with Houston.

  • DET Catcher #13
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    Dillon Dingler went 4-for-5 with a three-run homer and an RBI double as the Tigers topped the Red Sox 6-2 on Sunday.
    Dingler was already on the short list of 2026’s best hitters in terms of xwOBA a week ago, and now his actual numbers are catching up. With three homers in six games, he’s hitting .302/.380/.603 for the year. He has as many barrels as strikeouts this year, amassing 12 of each through 73 plate appearances.
    Albies, small ball fuel Braves' three-run fifth
    The Phillies saw their slim lead evaporate in the top of the fifth on Sunday night, where the Braves used dribblers and a booming double to storm ahead of their division rival.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #59
    Framber Valdez limited the Red Sox to one run and three hits in six innings and struck out seven in a win Sunday.
    Valdez’s strikeout rate has been way down — he’d fanned 12.5 percent of the batters he faced coming into the day — so it was nice to see him miss some bats today. He had 11 whiffs on the 29 curves and changeups he threw and then 22 called strikes on his sinker to finish up with a 39 percent CSW on the day. Valdez is 2-1 with a 3.30 ERA, and he’s set to get the Reds next.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #35
    Garrett Crochet was tagged for five runs in five innings by the Tigers in another loss Sunday.
    It’s not good, but this isn’t nearly the same sort of disaster as his previous start against the Twins. Crochet looked fine for four innings today and then struck out the first two batters of the fifth before a homer, a walk, a single and another homer. Crochet’s velocity was back to his season norm today, even though it was a cold and rainy afternoon in Boston, and he struck out eight. It was just a standard off day, as opposed to whatever the heck it was that happened when he gave up 11 runs in 1 2/3 innings six days ago.
  • DET Right Fielder #46
    Wenceel Pérez went 0-for-4 with a strikeout versus the Red Sox on Sunday.
    Pérez is now 1-for-26 after not having any good at-bats today, but it’s still encouraging that he’s struck out only twice since his recall and 11 of his 23 balls in play have been hard-hit. Also, his one hit was an eighth-inning, go-ahead home run. The Tigers figure to stick with him.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #40
    Ryan Weathers fanned eight in 7 1/3 innings and combined with Angel Chivilli on a shutout as the Yankees blanked the Royals 7-0 on Sunday.
    Weathers’ velocity was down on a a rainy, 42-degree day at Yankee Stadium, but the Royals still had no fun trying to hit him. Weathers had 14 whiffs on 43 swings, and the slider that he’s barely used this year finished off three strikeouts and had a 55 percent CSW on the 20 times he threw it. The win is Weathers’ first with the Yankees. He has a 3.18 ERA and a 36/8 K/BB in 28 1/3 innings over five starts. He’ll face the Astros on Saturday.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #55
    Cole Ragans walked eight while allowing seven runs in 4 1/3 innings Sunday in a loss to the Yankees.
    He’s the first pitcher to walk eight in a game since James Paxton on Apr. 14, 2024. Considering that he gave up three homers in addition to all of those walks, this really could have been even worse. Ragans’ velocity was down just a tad today, but that should have been expected on a 42-degree day. There were no good quotes from him or the manager after the game on what they think went wrong. It’s worth wondering if his thumb might be causing issues after he took a comebacker off it and left his Apr. 8 outing. We wouldn’t panic just yet, but it’s been ugly so far. He’ll take an 0-4 record and a 6.00 ERA into his next start against the Angels.
  • NYY Center Fielder #12
    Trent Grisham went 2-for-4 and hit a three-run homer off Cole Ragans in the Yankees’ win over the Royals on Sunday.
    Instead of going with their righties, the Yankees started both Grisham and Ben Rice against Ragans today and both took the southpaw deep. It was the third time Grisham has started in the Yankees’ eight games against lefties this season, though one of the previous two starts was just against a lefty opener. He’s 2-for-14 against southpaws, but that comes with a nice 4/4 K/BB.
  • KC Shortstop #7
    Bobby Witt Jr. went 2-for-3 with a double and a walk versus the Yankees on Sunday.
    No runs scored or RBI for Witt today. Elias Díaz tried to score from first on Witt’s double in the sixth, but he was thrown out pretty easily with the Royals down 7-0 in the game.
  • CWS 3rd Baseman #20
    Miguel Vargas went 2-for-3 with a two-run homer in a win for the White Sox on Sunday over the Athletics.
    In addition to those two hits, Vargas also drew a pair of walks. The 26-year-old has gone deep three times, but even with a four-reach game, his slash of .173/.315/.360 leaves much to be desired. The 26-year-old should continue to see those numbers bump up, even if that’s partially due to the fact that it’s hard to imagine them getting much worse.
  • CWS 3rd Baseman #5
    Munetaka Murakami hit a two-run homer to help the White Sox to a 7-4 win over the Athletics on Sunday.
    Murakami clearly enjoyed playing in Sacramento. He homered in all three games against the Athletics, with this one a deep shot to right off Jeffrey Springs; one of four roundtrippers Springs allowed. The 26-year-old has been the three-true-outcome player many expected, as he’s now slashing .208/.376/.542 over the first 22 games with eight homers and 16 RBI.