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  • FA Starting Pitcher #27
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    Jordan Holloway was diagnosed with a moderate right oblique strain sustained during his outing Monday.
    Holloway, a non-roster invitee to Cubs camp, could miss at least a few weeks. The former Marlin will likely head to Triple-A once healthy.

  • BOS Catcher #75
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    Carlos Narváez is starting behind the plate and batting ninth on Friday against the Padres.
    Narváez was scratched from the lineup for unknown reasons on Wednesday, so it’s nice to see him back in there. We should expect regular usage for Narváez going forward. Lefties Marcelo Mayer and Roman Anthony are also back in the lineup on Friday.
    Hyped prospect Griffin will make his MLB debut
    James Schiano reacts to the announcement that the Pirates' No. 1 prospect Konnor Griffin will make his big league debut at Pittsburgh's home opener and analyzes his 'massive' upside.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #36
    Miles Mikolas will start on Friday against the Dodgers.
    The Nationals had originally listed this as a bullpen game with a potential opener. Instead, it will be Mikolas on Friday, Jake Irvin on Saturday, and Foster Griffin on Sunday. None are recommended starts against the Dodgers.
  • SF Designated Hitter #16
    Rafael Devers went 2-for-5 and belted his first home run of the 2026 campaign as the Giants defeated the Mets 7-2 on Friday evening in San Francisco.
    Devers reached on a one-out single off of David Peterson in the opening inning but was erased on a fielder’s choice. He then tagged Sean Manaea for a 404-foot (105.5 mph EV) solo shot to start the sixth inning, increasing the Giants’ lead to 7-2. For the season, the 29-year-old slugger is hitting .259/.333/.407 with the one aforementioned long ball and just one RBI in his first 30 plate appearances.
  • SF 3rd Baseman #10
    Casey Schmitt went 3-for-3 with an RBI and also drew a walk as the Giants triumphed over the Mets on Thursday evening in San Francsico.
    Schmitt smacked an RBI single off of Sean Manaea in the fifth inning that extended the Giants’ advantage to 6-2. With his three-hit attack, the 27-year-old infielder is now slashing .273/.360/.318 with zero homers, two RBI and a stolen base through his first 25 plate appearances on the season.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #46
    Blade Tidwell looked sharp in his Giants’ debut on Thursday, hurling three scoreless innings to record his first career save.
    The Giants’ bullpen usage was a bit curious in this one as closer Ryan Walker was brought in to relieve Robbie Ray in the sixth inning. Tidwell then took over in the seventh with a four-run advantage and all he did was allow two hits the rest of the way while striking out a pair. He’s not suddenly going to usurp the closer’s role, so there’s no need for fantasy managers to rush to the waiver wire to pick him up.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #38
    Robbie Ray picked up his first victory of the 2026 season on Thursday evening, limiting the Mets to two runs on three hits over his 5 1/3 innings of work.
    The 34-year-old southpaw punched out seven batters on the night while issuing three walks. Ray allowed an RBI double to Bo Bichette in the opening inning and served up a solo homer to Mark Vientos to open the second but kept the Mets off the board from there on out. He piled up 19 whiffs on 96 pitches on the night — eight of those on his slider — while posting a CSW of 33 percent. He’ll look to extend his winning streak when he carries a 3.38 ERA, 1.03 WHIP and an 11/3 K/BB ratio into Tuesday’s battle against the Phillies.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #59
    Sean Manaea did a nice job out of the Mets’ bullpen on Thursday night, allowing one run on four hits over 3 2/3 innings against the Giants.
    Manaea struck out two batters on the night while issuing a pair of free passes. He came on for a struggling David Peterson in the fifth inning and wound up going the rest of the way for the Mets, allowing just a solo homer to Rafael Devers in the sixth inning. Manaea generated six swings and misses on 74 pitches on the evening, posting a CSW of 24 percent. He now holds a 2.25 ERA, a miserable 2.25 WHIP and a 4/4 K/BB ratio over 4 1/3 innings in two appearances on the season.
  • NYM 3rd Baseman #27
    Mark Vientos went 1-for-3 and clobbered his first home run of the 2026 season as the Mets fell to the Giants on Thursday evening in San Francisco.
    Vientos victimized Giants’ left-hander Robbie Ray for a 406-foot (108.6 mph EV) solo shot to lead off the second inning, pulling the Mets to within a run at 3-2. That would be as close as they would get in the ballgame. Ater an absolutely brutal spring training, Vientos is now off to a 3-for-8 (.375) start to the season with a homer, one RBI and only one strikeout.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #23
    David Peterson was hit hard in Thursday night’s loss to the Giants, giving up six runs (five earned) on nine hits over his 4 1/3 innings of work.
    The 30-year-old left-hander struck out five batters on the night while issuing a pair of free passes. The Giants got to him early and often in this one, striking for three runs in the opening inning including an RBI triple by Luis Arraez. They also scratched out another pair of runs in the third inning and added another while chasing Peterson in the fifth. He generated eight swings and misses on 68 pitches on the night, posting a strong CSW of 34 percent. He’ll attempt to put this one behind him and get back on track as he carries a 4.66 ERA, 1.97 WHIP and an 8/4 K/BB ratio (9 2/3 innings) into Wednesday’s matchup against the Diamondbacks.
  • ATL 1st Baseman #28
    Matt Olson homered, doubled twice, walked and drove in three runs on Thursday evening as the Braves routed the Diamondbacks 17-2 in Arizona.
    Olson got the scoring started in the top half of the first inning, crushing a 3-2 fastball from Ryne Nelson for a 430-foot (108.0 mph EV) solo shot — his first home run of the season. He then smacked an RBI double in the fifth inning and scored on Austin Riley’s run-scoring double. He also added an RBI double off of James McCann in the ninth. The 32-year-old slugger is off to a solid start to the 2026 campaign, slashing .321/.367/.571 with a homer and five RBI.