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  • ATH Starting Pitcher
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    Athletics acquired RHP Carlos Guarate from the Cardinals for C Austin Allen.
    Guarate has yet to pitch above High-A over the last two seasons. The 21-year-old righty is a ways off from the majors.

  • AZ Catcher #14
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    Gabriel Moreno (back) remains out of the Diamondbacks’ starting lineup for Sunday’s showdown against the Phillies.
    The expectation had been that Moreno would be placed on the injured list on Sunday, and while that’s still possible, it has not happened yet. James McCann will start in his place behind the dish and will bat seventh for the Snakes on Sunday against Phillies’ right-hander Andrew Painter.
    'No one can touch' Miller right now
    James Schiano outlines just how impressive Mason Miller has been for the Padres.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #68
    Rays optioned LHP Joe Rock to Triple-A Durham.
    Rock was up to add a fresh arm to the bullpen for a couple of days, though he didn’t wind up appearing in a ballgame. He’ll continue to function as extra pitching depth for the Rays at the Triple-A level.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #57
    Rays activated RHP Drew Rasmussen from the family medical emergency list.
    As expected, Rasmussen will return from paternity leave to make his start in Sunday’s series finale against the Yankees. Joe Rock was optioned back to Triple-A Durham in a corresponding move. That means Shane McClanahan will now start on Tuesday and will be lined up to make two starts next week.
  • STL Shortstop #0
    Masyn Winn (leg) remains out of the Cardinals’ starting lineup for Sunday’s series finale against the Red Sox.
    Winn was removed from Friday’s game after being hit by a pitch just below his right knee. He sat out Saturday’s game as a precautionary measure and it sounds like he needs at least another day before he’ll be ready to return to action. The encouraging news for fantasy managers is that it doesn’t sound like he’ll require a trip to the injured list. Thomas Saggese will take his place at shortstop once again on Sunday and will bat eighth against Brayan Bello and the Red Sox.
  • LAD Relief Pitcher #3
    Dodgers’ manager Dave Roberts confirmed that closer Edwin Díaz was unavailable for Saturday’s game against the Rangers and that the club is monitoring the right-hander’s velocity.
    Díaz has exhibited decreased velocity early in the season — including while giving up three runs in a blown save against the Rangers on Friday night. They’ll see how he’s feeling on Sunday before making a determination on his status, but it’s possible that the club ends up taking an extremely cautious approach and sits him down for a while to make sure that he gets right. Alex Vesia picked up a save in his absence on Saturday.
  • HOU Relief Pitcher #58
    Cody Bolton will start for the Astros on Sunday afternoon against the Mariners.
    The Astros are dealing with a plethora of injuries in their rotation at the moment and need all the help that they can get, so it sounds like Bolton will have an opportunity to stick around if he pitches well. He allowed just two runs over 4 1/3 innings in a spot start against the Rockies on Monday.
  • CWS 2nd Baseman
    Noah Phalen of Sox Showdown reports that the White Sox plan to promote Sam Antonacci from Triple-A Charlotte prior to Tuesday’s contest against the Rays.
    Antonacci has been seeing time in the outfield at the Triple-A level and could potentially step right into an everyday role there for the White Sox. The 23-year-old has hit .317/.509/.488 with two homers, six RBI, four stolen bases and a remarkable 6/14 K/BB ratio through his first 12 games this season. He’ll immediately make for an intriguing addition in deeper mixed leagues.
  • HOU Right Fielder #11
    Cam Smith went 4-for-5 with two doubles and two runs driven in, but the Astros fell to the Mariners on Saturday.
    Smith blistered a pair of doubles and singled twice. The 23-year-old was in a mini-slump with a 1-for-11 mark over his last three games, but this is more inline — to a higher extent, of course — to what we’ve seen to begin the 2026 season. He’s now up to an OPS of .941, and it’s a wonderful reminder of why fantasy managers were so excited to see what he can do in 2025.
  • SEA Shortstop #3
    J.P. Crawford singled in the winning run while driving in three total in a win for the Mariners over the Astros on Saturday.
    Crawford lashed a single with the bases loaded to give him his third RBI of the night and the Mariners a comeback win. The 31-year-old hit at the top of the lineup with Brendan Donovan (illness) unavailable, although Donovan did appear as a pinch-hitter in the ninth and drew a walk. Crawford has hit .217/.419/.261 since coming off the injured list last week.
  • HOU Left Fielder #26
    Taylor Trammell went 2-for-4 with three RBI in a loss to the Mariners on Saturday
    Trammell just missed a grand slam with a three-run double off Luis Castillo in the second. The 28-year-old isn’t all that far removed from being one of the top prospects in baseball, but at this point, he’s much more likely to be organizational depth than a consistent fantasy producer.