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  • FA Catcher #34
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    Athletics sent C Austin Allen outright to Triple-A Las Vegas.
    Allen went unclaimed on waivers after being designated for assignment last week and will remain with the Athletics as organizational catching depth. The 28-year-old backstop holds an underwhelming .195/.252/.288 triple-slash line with two homers in 127 plate appearances in the majors since 2019.

  • HOU Shortstop #20
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    Nick Allen went 3-for-3 with a homer, two RBI, a HBP and a stolen base Sunday to lead the Astros to an 8-5 win over the Cubs.
    A three-game sweep for Houston concludes with what shall always be known as the Nick Allen game. Making his first start in a week, Allen hit a 367-foot homer off Shota Imanaga that was his first in 488 plate appearances dating back to 2024. It’s the fourth time in 407 career games that he’s both homered and collected three hits, and the first time he’s done both of those things and stolen a base. He raised his season OPS from .562 to .771 with the performance.
    HLs: Pirates use the long ball to avoid sweep
    Backed by a trio of booming home runs, Mitch Keller cruised through six innings of one-run ball to help the Pirates avoid the sweep in a 4-1 win over the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on Sunday.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #20
    Peter Lambert yielded three runs in five innings for a win over the Cubs on Sunday.
    Lambert allowed five hits, walked four and struck out five in an erratic outing. He also hit a batter. This makes him 3-4 with a 3.79 ERA through seven starts. That he’s allowed only one homer in 40 1/3 innings has made him a viable fantasy starter to date, but his luck figures to change some there. He’s due to pitch at home against the Brewers next weekend.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #55
    Making just his second appearance for the Astros, Nate Pearson pitched a hitless ninth against the Cubs for a save on Sunday.
    With Bryan King resting, Pearson got the call over Bryan Abreu, who worked a scoreless eighth to set him up. Pearson walked Pete Crow-Armstrong to start the ninth, but he retired Nico Hoerner, Michael Busch and Alex Bregman afterwards. Pearson topped out at 100.4 mph today, but it’s kind of surprising the Astros have been so quick to trust him after he walked 11 in 8 2/3 innings during his minor league rehab assignment. Ability has never really been the question with Pearson, but we wouldn’t rush to pick him up at this point.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #18
    Shota Imanaga was tagged for seven runs and three homers in six innings by the Astros on Sunday.
    Aside from the homers, of course, Imanaga was pretty good today. He allowed just two other hard-hit balls, and he finished the game with 16 whiffs and a 33 percent CSW. It was definitely a less discouraging performance than when he gave up eight runs to the Brewers on Monday. Still, his ERA has suddenly jumped from 2.32 to 4.04 in the span of a week. He’ll certainly keep giving up some homers, but with his velocity and groundball rate back to where they were in 2024, he figures to remain a valuable fantasy starter.
  • CHC 2nd Baseman #75
    Pedro Ramírez doubled in a run and walked against the Astros in his first major league start Sunday.
    The 86-mph double to right-center looked like an out off the bat, but center fielder Jake Meyers had him played to pull and wound up having to run a long way before coming up just short on a diving attempt. Before drawing the start at second today, Ramírez had just one at-bat in his first two days on the Cubs’ roster. It’s hard to see a path to significant playing time here without an injury, but he’d be interesting as a starting infielder.
  • KC Catcher #13
    Salvador Perez went 3-for-4 with three RBI as the Royals held off the Mariners 8-6 on Sunday.
    Perez singled in the Royals’ first two runs in the fifth after Vinnie Pasquntino was intentionally walked to load the bases in front of him. Bryan Woo was down 2-0 in the count at the time, though if the Mariners had challenged ball two, it appears that it would have been overturned. It’s Perez’s first three-RBI game of the year. Still looking for some consistency at the plate, Perez has two three-hit games and four 0-fors in his last six games.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #67
    Seth Lugo pitched 6 1/3 innings of three-run ball Sunday in a win over the Mariners.
    It’s Lugo’s first win in 10 starts since he beat the Braves on March 29. Lugo succeeded despite getting only three whiffs on 39 swings. He gave up 10 hard-hit balls, including four barrels. However, while Julio Rodríguez homered off him in the first, the remaining three barrels all turned into outs. Lugo will pitch in Texas against the Rangers next weekend, which makes him a streaming option. The Rangers are hitting just .217 and averaging 3.0 runs per game at home this year.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #60
    Brought in to begin the ninth with an 8-3 lead, Lucas Erceg gave up three runs before finishing off the Mariners on Sunday.
    Erceg allowed two doubles and two singles before getting Luke Raley to ground out to end the game. It was the second time this season that he’s given up three runs, and he has a mediocre 4.43 ERA and a poor 18/13 K/BB in 20 1/3 innings. Obviously, this one didn’t actually hurt the Royals, but if he follows with another weak showing right away, it might open the door for Daniel Lynch IV to start getting some save chances. He’ll almost certainly be down on Monday after throwing 32 pitches today.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #22
    Bryan Woo yielded four runs in 4 2/3 innings Sunday in a loss to the Royals.
    Woo had good velocity today, beating his season averages by nearly one mph, but he gave up 10 hard-hit balls anyway, including a 371-foot double that would have been a homer in 18 ballparks. Woo lost a three-game winning streak that saw him allow two runs in 18 innings over his previous three starts and fell to 4-3 with a 3.82 ERA on the season. He’ll probably bounce back against the D-backs next weekend.
  • SEA Shortstop #85
    Colt Emerson went 4-for-4 with three doubles against the Royals in a losing cause Sunday.
    A nice little breakthrough day for Emerson, who came in 2-for-17 in six games as a major leaguer. All three doubles were hard-hit balls, and he doubled his total of hard-hit balls from three to six. He’s probably not a mixed-league guy as the No. 9 hitter in Seattle’s order, but he’s already adding to his case to stick around as a starter after Brendan Donovan returns.