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  • TOR Relief Pitcher #59
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    Marlins returned RHP Nic Enright to the Guardians.
    Enright went unclaimed on waivers this week after being designated for assignment by the Marlins, who picked him up in last December’s Rule 5 Draft. The 26-year-old righty is fully healthy and just wrapped up a minor league rehab assignment after completing treatment earlier this year for Hodgkin’s lymphoma. He’ll presumably head to Triple-A Columbus as extra organizational pitching depth.

  • SF 1st Baseman #16
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    Rafael Devers tripled while going 2-for-4 against the Rockies on Friday.
    Devers is not exactly known for his dazzling speed, but he was able to hit a run-scoring triple in the ninth and came around to score on a Matt Chapman single. He’s been excellent in the month of May with an .897 OPS coming into Friday’s contest, and it’s a friendly reminder than when Devers has it clicking, there aren’t many hitters better.
    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.
  • SF Right Fielder #51
    Jun Hoo Lee went 4-for-5 in a loss for the Giants on Friday to the Rockies.
    It was Lee’s first game since coming off the injured list due to a back strain, and it was a good one. Three of the hits were singles, while he also added a double for good measure and scored twice. Lee has been relatively effective in 2026 with a .284/.323/.402 slash in his third season of MLB action.
  • COL Catcher #15
    Hunter Goodman hit a game-tying three-run homer against the Giants on Friday.
    Goodman’s blast with a pair of runners on was reviewed, but ultimately was deemed a roundtripper the tied the game at 6-6. The 26-year-old also doubled for the ninth time, while the homer was the 13th. Goodman’s .242 average leaves a bit to be desired, but the power production from behind the plate has helped make up for that figure.
  • COL Shortstop #14
    Ezequiel Tovar homered twice including a walk-off two-run homer while also stealing a base in an 8-6 win for the Rockies on Friday over the Giants.
    Tovar homered in the eighth to get the Rockies to within a run at 4-3. The 24-year-old gave the Rockies the win and also improved his homer total to four with a two-run blast off Caleb Kilian that completed the comeback win for Colorado, as the Rockies entered that inning trailing 6-3. Tovar has struggled for most of the year, but he’s homered three times this week, and he’s shown the ability — in spurts anyway — to be a fantasy factor.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #44
    Caleb Killian gave up five runs and blew a save Friday against the Rockies.
    Oof. The Giants gave Kilian three runs to play with, and those runs were erased on a homer by Hunter Goodman. and a few batters later, Ezequiel Tovar ended the game with a two-run shot off Killian with two outs. That’s the first blown save of 2026 for Kilian, and his ERA ballooned well over a run from 2.22 to 3.96 because of the scuffles. It still seems likely that Kilian will see the ninth inning here and there, but this was ugly, and fantasy managers will need to play catch-up to make up for this effort.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #24
    Michael Lorenzen allowed three runs over 3 2/3 innings in a no-decision against the Giants on Friday.
    Lorenzen continues to struggle, but he was able to avoid his eighth loss because the Rockies provided some run support. The 34-year-old allowed five hits and a pair of walks while striking out two, and his ERA remains an ugly 7.22 on the campaign. Not ideal. He’ll try and get on the right track against the Angels next week, but to say fantasy managers can’t rely on Lorenzen is the understatement of understatements.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #62
    Logan Webb worked 4 1/3 innings and allowed one run in a no decision versus the Rockies on Friday.
    It was Webb’s first start since missing over three weeks due to a knee issue. The right-hander had some control issues with three walks and just 50-of-86 pitches for strikes, but he was able to strike out five in a decent return to the bump for the 29-year-old. Webb has a tough test Wednesday in Milwaukee against the Brewers and still has a 4.82 ERA due to his struggles prior to the injury, but fantasy managers should be willing to give Webb the benefit of the doubt going forward.
  • TB Designated Hitter #2
    Yandy Díaz launched two home runs and amassed three RBI on Friday, powering the Rays to an 8-5 win over the Angels.
    Díaz clobbered a leadoff homer to right field off Angels starter Walbert Ureña before putting the exclamation point on the multi-homer outburst by walloping a go-ahead two-run blast to left-center field off Ryan Zeferjahn in the seventh. The 34-year-old on-base machine continues to serve as Tampa Bay’s primary offensive catalyst this season as he’s up to 10 round-trippers while also hitting .313/.392/.523 with 36 RBI across 51 games.
  • LAA Shortstop #9
    Zach Neto went 2-for-4 with an RBI on Friday in a loss to the Rays.
    Neto put the Angels ahead briefly with a run-scoring single to right field against Rays starter Nick Martinez in the fifth inning. Unfortunately, it wouldn’t be enough as Los Angeles’ bullpen imploded in the late innings. The 25-year-old shortstop has been seeing the ball well of late, hitting .304 (17-for-56) with four homers and nine RBI over his last 15 games.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #47
    Bryan Baker tossed a scoreless ninth inning on Friday against the Angels to notch his 15th save of the season.
    Baker was summoned to guard a three-run lead after Kevin Kelly came on to extinguish an eighth-inning fire and managed to hang on despite some turbulence. He made things interesting by issuing a one-out walk to Logan O’Hoppe before Jose Siri followed with a single against his former club. He struck out Zach Neto before walking Mike Trout to load the bases and put the potential go-ahead run at the plate. He managed to coax a harmless pop up from Vaughn Grissom to end it.