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  • HOU Starting Pitcher #54
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    Brewers placed RHP Jason Alexander on the 60-day injured list with a strained right rotator cuff.
    The procedural move opens a spot on the Brewers’ 40-man roster for veteran southpaw Justin Wilson. Alexander sustained a right shoulder injury last month while ramping up for spring training and will miss at least a few months to open the 2023 season. The 29-year-old righty made it to the majors last season, compiling a lackluster 5.40 ERA, 1.62 WHIP and 46/28 K/BB ratio across 71 2/3 innings (18 appearances). If he returns healthy, it could wind up being the Summer of George.

  • CWS 1st Baseman #5
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    White Sox manager Will Venable said Munetaka Murakami has been diagnosed with a Grade 2 right hamstring strain and will miss 4-6 weeks.
    It’s a significant hit for Chicago and fantasy managers as Murakami will remain on the shelf until at least late June, even in a best-case scenario. There’s a chance he’s out until around the All-Star break in mid-July. The 26-year-old power-hitter was putting together a phenomenal rookie campaign, slashing .240/.378/.560 with 43 runs scored, 20 homers, 41 RBI and one stolen base across 246 plate appearances through 57 games. There are some lingering contact concerns in his profile, but he’s looked like an over-the-fence power threat so far. There should be a clearer return timetable once he’s cleared to begin ramping up baseball activities. It’ll be Miguel Vargas moving over to cover first base with breakout prospect Jacob Gonzalez getting a chance with the White Sox in a multi-position role.
    Pirates' Jones to make season debut vs Twins
    James Schiano discusses what the long-awaited return of right-handed pitcher Jared Jones means for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
  • WSH 1st Baseman #45
    Curtis Mead is out of the lineup for Saturday’s showdown against the Padres.
    Mead takes a seat following five consecutive starts at the hot corner for Washington. He’s started eight of their last 10 games at the position. The 25-year-old former top prospect has shown some really encouraging signs at the plate recently, homering four times in his last six games. There’s some definite intrigue in deeper mixed leagues. It’ll be Jorbit Vivas getting a chance at the hot corner to face Padres righty Michael King on Saturday afternoon.
  • MIN Center Fielder #25
    Byron Buxton is at DH for the ninth time in his last 10 games on Saturday against the Pirates.
    Buxton has been limited to DH almost exclusively since returning from a hip issue that resulted in a five-game absence earlier this month. The 32-year-old fantasy standout hitting .229 (8-for-35) with two homers and four RBI during that nine-game stretch since the injury. Kody Clemens is in center field for the third time in the last four games on Saturday afternoon at PNC Park.
  • TB Shortstop #6
    Taylor Walls (hamstring) is back in the lineup for Saturday’s game against the Angels.
    Walls returns to Tampa Bay’s lineup after missing three straight contests due to hamstring tightness. He’s back at shortstop and hitting ninth on Saturday afternoon against Angels starter Reid Detmers.
  • TB 2nd Baseman #15
    Ben Williamson (forearm) is in the lineup for Saturday’s game against the Angels.
    Williamson managed to avoid serious injury after being hit by a pitch on the left forearm during Friday’s series opener in his return from the injured list. The 25-year-old infielder is hitting .272/.357/.342 with zero homers, 14 RBI and four steals through 40 games in his Tampa Bay debut.
  • TEX Center Fielder #32
    Evan Carter is out of the lineup for Saturday’s game against the Royals.
    Carter takes a seat against righty Seth Lugo with Michael Helman getting an opportunity in center field. The 23-year-old former top prospect has been struggling for a couple weeks, batting .136 (12-for-88) with three homers and five steals over his last 30 games.
  • HOU 3rd Baseman #15
    Isaac Paredes has been dropped to fifth in the lineup for Saturday’s game against the Brewers.
    Paredes has been struggling of late, hitting .164 (9-for-55) with three homers and five RBI over his last 15 games. Astros manager Joe Espada has opted to move him down in the order after mostly hitting second in recent weeks. It’ll be red-hot sluggers Yordan Alvarez and Christian Walker moving up to second and third in the order to pick up a few additional at-bats with Taylor Trammell moving into the cleanup spot.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #71
    Rays activated RHP Cole Sulser from the 15-day injured list.
    Sulser returns to Tampa Bay’s bullpen following a minimum stay on the injured list recovering from a lower back strain. The 36-year-old journeyman has compiled a respectable 3.68 ERA, 1.36 WHIP and 16/9 K/BB ratio across 22 innings of work this season.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #43
    Rays optioned RHP Hunter Bigge to Triple-A Durham.
    Bigge earned a ticket back to the minors following an eighth-inning meltdown against the Angels on Friday night where he allowed all three batters he faced to reach safely and failed to record an out. The 27-year-old holds an abysmal 6.98 ERA, 1.45 WHIP and 14/14 K/BB ratio across 19 1/3 innings this season.
  • CWS Shortstop
    White Sox selected the contract of SS Jacob Gonzalez from Triple-A Charlotte.
    Gonzalez gets the call to the majors on his 24th birthday, replacing an injured Munetaka Murakami (hamstring) after a torrid stretch on the doorstep of the majors, slashing .317/.419/.688 with a career-high 19 homers and eight steals across 238 plate appearances over 52 games. He’s absent from Saturday’s lineup with lefty Framber Valdez taking the ball for Detroit. The versatile infielder Chicago’s first-round pick back in 2023 and was a bit of an afterthought prior to this season’s unexpected power breakthrough. It’s worth noting that Triple-A Charlotte was the most pitcher-friendly environment in entire International League last year, according to Baseball America’s park factors. There’s enough evidence based on a noticeable uptick in exit velocity this season to suggest that Gonzalez has made a legitimate breakthrough and could be an impactful fantasy contributor in deeper mixed leagues.