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  • MLB Starting Pitcher #32
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    Twins signed RHP Daniel Gossett to a minor league contract.
    Gossett recorded a serviceable 4.22 ERA, 1.43 WHIP and 81/46 K/BB ratio a cross 98 innings (20 appearances, 18 starts) for Triple-A Worcester in the Red Sox’ minor-league system last year. The 29-year-old righty hasn’t appeared in the majors since he made 23 appearances with the Athletics over a two-year span from 2017 to 2018. He’ll offer the Twins some additional organizational pitching depth this season.

  • KC Center Fielder #15
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    Lane Thomas is out of the lineup for Wednesday’s series finale against the Red Sox with hamstring soreness.
    Royals manager Matt Quatraro told reporters Thomas is available off the bench, but they’re going to try to give him some extra rest ahead of Thursday’s off-day. The 30-year-old suffered the minor ailment during Tuesday’s game against Boston. He’ll presumably be ready for Friday’s series opener against the Mariners.
    Stash Tigers' Melton ahead of return from IL
    With "intriguing" upside in several categories, Troy Melton is shaping up to be a priority stash in fantasy ahead of his activation from the Tigers' injured list.
  • TEX Right Fielder #24
    Brandon Nimmo was removed from Wednesday’s series finale against the Rockies with right hamstring tightness.
    Nimmo has been dealing with hamstring issues since early May and wound up departing Wednesday’s contest following a fifth-inning single. The 33-year-old veteran finished 1-for-3 before departing. There should be a definitive update on his status prior to Friday’s series opener against the division-rival Angels.
  • CIN 1st Baseman #27
    Sal Stewart went 4-for-5 with a two-run homer, a double and three runs scored as the Reds took down the Phillies 9-4 on Wednesday.
    Stewart also had the defensive play of the game, crashing into the rail of the third base camera well while catching a foul popup from Bryson Stott in the second. Stewart went 7-for-12 with two homers and no strikeouts during the three-game series against the Phillies, and his OPS is back up to .856 for the year.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #41
    Andrew Abbott yielded two runs — one earned — in 5 1/3 innings Wednesday in a victory over the Phillies.
    Abbott walked two to lead to an unearned run in the first. He then kept the Phillies quiet until Alec Bohm ended his day by homering with one out in the sixth. Abbott managed only three strikeouts, though he had 13 whiffs and a 29 percent CSW. His ERA is down to 3.97 after peaking at 6.59 ERA on Apr. 24. He’s allowed a total of four earned runs in 28 innings over his last five starts, four of which have produced victories. He’ll face the Mets next week.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #27
    Aaron Nola lost to the Reds after giving up four runs and eight hits in five innings on Wednesday.
    Three of the runs came in the second, when the Reds racked up four hits. Nola wasn’t hit particularly hard today, with four of the eight hits he allowed coming on soft liners. He struck out five. Still, this is a pretty typical outing for him these days. He’ll take a 2-4 record and a 6.04 ERA into his next outing in San Diego.
  • CIN Designated Hitter #31
    Nathaniel Lowe doubled twice and knocked in three runs against the Phillies on Wednesday.
    Lowe came into the day with a .213/.275/.319 line in 51 plate appearances this month, so he needs to heat up again with Eugenio Suárez nearing a return. More games like this will help keep him in the lineup, probably at Ke’Bryan Hayes’ expense.
  • PHI Shortstop #7
    Trea Turner singled, walked twice and stole two bases Wednesday against the Reds.
    Turner also scored on a 255-foot flyout to left from Bryce Harper that almost no one else would have tried tagging up on. Turner has hit in seven straight games. Even better for fantasy leaguers is that he’s attempted seven steals in his last 11 games, succeeding six times. He was 3-for-3 through his first 38 games.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #21
    Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters they’re keeping top prospect Jonah Tong “in play” for a potential call-up to start against the Marlins later this week.
    There are zero guarantees here, but it sounds like Tong is an option to pitch at some point during New York’s upcoming three-game series against the Marlins that gets underway on Friday night. The 22-year-old top pitching prospect was scratched from his scheduled start for Triple-A Syracuse on Wednesday to keep him available. Tong was hit hard in his first taste of the majors last year, but offers sky-high strikeout upside, which makes him an interesting low-risk pickup for fantasy managers. There should be a definitive update on the Mets pitching plan later this week.
  • COL Center Fielder #9
    Brenton Doyle (side) is out of the lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Rangers.
    Doyle is day-to-day with a left side contusion that he suffered during Tuesday’s contest while attempting to make a diving play in center field. It doesn’t sound like a potential injured list situation.
  • BOS 2nd Baseman #2
    Isiah Kiner-Falefa is at shortstop for the second consecutive game on Wednesday against the Royals.
    It’s notable that Kiner-Falefa is making his second straight start at the spot with Andruw Monasterio on the bench. The 31-year-old infielder appears likely to help fill the void created when Trevor Story hit the injured list with a sports hernia last weekend. The widely-held assumption was that Boston would give former top prospect Marcelo Mayer a look at the position, but that doesn’t appear imminent.