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  • MIN Center Fielder #5
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    Triple-A Toledo’s Ryan Kreidler recently underwent core muscle surgery.
    He’ll probably be out for at least another month. Kreidler opened the season in the majors, going 2-for-18 over the first two weeks. He was hitting .271/.352/.479 in 14 Triple-A games.

  • HOU Catcher #18
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    Astros outrighted C César Salazar to Triple-A Sugar Land.
    Salazar cleared waivers. The 30-year-old will be a depth piece for the Astros in 2026 assuming he reports to Sugar Land. Christian Vázquez, who signed on just a few weeks ago, won the Astros’ backup catcher job.
    Misiorowski could be 'really, really special'
    James Schiano examines Brewers' starting pitcher Jacob Misiorowski's impressive debut and why he may be in line for a monster season for fantasy managers.
  • COL Catcher #37
    Rockies recalled C Braxton Fulford from Triple-A Albuquerque.
    He’ll have a bench role while Mickey Moniak is out. Perhaps Hunter Goodman will grab some of Moniak’s DH time and let Fulford catch a game here or there, but he’s not someone who needs to be on the fantasy radar for the time being.
  • COL Right Fielder #22
    Rockies placed OF Mickey Moniak on the 10-day injured list with a sprained finger.
    No word yet on how much time Moniak will miss, but there were no reports that we’ve seen that indicated he was dealing with an injury in the first place. The Rockies recalled C Braxton Fulford to replace Moniak on the roster, and since Moniak wasn’t a must-use outfielder for Colorado they could slide any of their bench players into Moniak’s role against right-handers. Troy Johnston and Kyle Karros would seem to be the main options. It goes without saying that neither profiles as a useful fantasy player right now.
  • PHI Shortstop #3
    Phillies signed Sergio Alcántara to a minor league contract.
    He played one game for the Diamondbacks last season and wound up with the Nationals in spring training. Alcántara will probably help fill in for Aidan Miller at shortstop at Triple-A Lehigh Valley while Miller deals with a sore back that has him on the minor league injured list.
  • PHI Right Fielder #40
    Phillies signed OF Oscar Mercado to a minor league contract.
    He’ll likely report to Triple-A Lehigh Valley. Mercado hasn’t been in the big leagues since 2023 and, in his age-31 season, would probably need a rash of outfield injuries to see major league playing time in 2026.
  • KC Right Fielder #14
    Royals OF Jac Caglianone is not in the starting lineup for Thursday’s opener against the Braves.
    LHP Chris Sale is on the mound, so the Royals have opted to bat righty Lane Thomas third and place Starling Marte in right field. Caglianone only started 12 games against a left-handed pitcher last year, so this isn’t a total surprise, but it’s disappointing that he’ll apparently have to earn his way into those situations. The full lineup for the Royals is: 3B Maikel Garcia, SS Bobby Witt, Thomas, C Salvador Perez, 1B Vinnie Pasquantino, Marte, 2B Jonathan India, LF Isaac Collins and DH Carter Jensen.
  • NYY 1st Baseman #22
    Yankees 1B Ben Rice is on the bench for Friday’s game against the Giants.
    LHP Robbie Ray is starting. The Yankees promised they would play Rice against more left-handers this year. One game isn’t a whole season. But ... yeah, not ideal for Rice managers. Those with Rice in daily lineups should pivot. Paul Goldschmidt is batting first and leading off. The rest of the lineup is: Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger, Giancarlo Stanton, Amed Rosario, Jazz Chisholm, Jose Caballero, Randal Grichuk, and Austin Wells.
  • FA Right Fielder #22
    OF Jason Heyward announced his retirement from baseball after 16 seasons.
    Heyward was one of the most-hyped prospects in recent memory, but never quite developed the power that would have made him a generational player. Instead he became a five-time Gold Glove winner with speed and on-base skills in a corner. He signed an eight-year, $194 million contract with the Cubs in free agency and helped the club break the curse in 2016. Heyward was released from that contract before it was over and bounced around with the Dodgers, Astros, and Padres in recent years.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #77
    Yankees signed RHP Luis Garcia to a minor-league contract.
    Garcia underwent Tommy John surgery in October and is presumably signing a two-year pact here. The Yankees will oversee the 29-year-old’s rehab and hope they can rediscover his 2021-2022 form, where he started 56 games for the Astros and compiled a 3.60 ERA, 26 wins, and 324 strikeouts in 312.2 innings.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    Chase DeLauter hit two homers in his first career regular-season game to power the Guardians past the Mariners 6-4 on Thursday.
    DeLauter, who got into two postseason games last October, got the Guardians on the board with a 353-foot homer in the first and then added some insurance with a one-run lead with a 422-foot blast in the ninth. He also had a single and another run scored in between. DeLauter’s struggles staying healthy as a minor leaguer don’t bode well, but there’s no questioning the former first-rounder’s talent. He’d seem to be worth using in mixed leagues for now.