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  • SF Shortstop #12
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    Giants selected the contract of INF Johan Camargo from Triple-A Sacramento.
    The 29-year-old was just signed as a minor league free agent on Sunday after getting cut loose by the Tigers, and the Giants will immediately give him a shot to function as a reserve infielder at the big league level. He hit just .238/.295/.400 with three homers in 22 games at Triple-A Toledo before getting axed by the Tigers.
  • STL Left Fielder #21
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    Lars Nootbaar went 2-for-6 with an RBI against the Reds on Friday in his return from the injured list.
    Nootbaar made an instant impact during his season debut, collecting a pair of hits, including an RBI double in the sixth inning of Friday’s series opener at Busch Stadium. The 28-year-old reached base safely in two of six plate appearances out of the leadoff spot following a 10-week absence at the outset of the year recovering from offseason surgery on both heels. He’ll have some fantasy appeal in deeper mixed leagues as the Cardinals primary leadoff option against right-handed pitching.
    PCA showing signs of offensive breakout in June
    James Schiano discusses the improvement that Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong has made on offense in recent weeks, including the .455 batting average and 1.409 OPS he has posted in his last five games.
  • TEX Left Fielder #36
    Wyatt Langford doubled and scored a run on Friday against the Guardians in his return from the injured list.
    Langford finished 1-for-4 in his return from the injured list following a six-week absence recovering from a forearm strain. The 24-year-old power/speed combo threat was thrown into the leadoff spot for Friday’s series opener at Globe Life Field and should continue hitting near the top of the lineup until further notice.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher
    Marlins LHP prospect Thomas White has been diagnosed with a left shoulder capsular strain and is likely to miss the rest of the season.
    White is scheduled to return in 12-16 weeks, which ostensibly rules out any possibility of him pitching again this season. The 21-year-old southpaw is universally-regarded as one of the top pitching prospects in baseball and appeared to be on the verge of reaching Miami after posting a 4.01 ERA and 35/15 K/BB ratio across 24 2/3 innings across seven starts for Triple-A Jacksonville this season. Shoulder issues are complicated matters, but all signs point to White being a full-go by spring training following a relatively normal offseason. It’s a significant hit to his dynasty stock and eliminates any chance that he reaches the big leagues this season.
  • HOU 2nd Baseman #27
    Jose Altuve went 1-for-4 with two strikeouts on Friday against the Athletics in his return to the lineup.
    Altuve made it back to Houston’s lineup less than three weeks after being diagnosed with a Grade 2 left oblique strain, which is much faster than originally anticipated. The 36-year-old second baseman figures to hit behind a red-hot Isaac Paredes in the middle of the Astros lineup for now.
  • FA Catcher #43
    The Rangers are signing Elias Díaz to a major league contract, sources told Daniel Álvarez-Montes.
    Díaz was let go by the Royals last week after going 5-for-22 with two homers in 23 plate appearances over 10 games. Barring a surprising decision to place Danny Jansen or Kyle Higashioka on the IL, it appears that he’ll be joining the Rangers as a third catcher, freeing up the top two catchers to start between catcher and DH against lefties. Justin Foscue or Michael Helman could be bumped from the roster.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher
    Brian Fitzpatrick felt a pop in his elbow before leaving Friday’s game and will undergo an MRI on Saturday.
    That’s just never good. Fitzpatrick was hurt while warming up for his second inning of relief work Friday against the Rockies. He’s allowed two runs — one earned — in 6 2/3 innings for the Brewers this season.
  • AZ Relief Pitcher #24
    Kade Strowd left Friday’s game after he “couldn’t feel the baseball and throw it where he wanted to,” according to manager Torey Lovullo.
    Strowd was making his first appearance since being called up Thursday. It sounds like he’s destined for the IL, which might give Yilber Díaz a shot.
  • HOU 3rd Baseman #15
    Isaac Paredes came through with a three-run homer, a sac fly and a walk Friday in the Astros’ 5-1 defeat of the A’s.
    Paredes has homered in three straight games and is now at .241/.333/.415 with nine homers and 32 RBI in 59 games for the season. He still figures to get at least a little better from here on in, and while he’s not a good enough bet in average, runs scored and steals to rate as a top-10 third baseman, he is fairly underrated at this point.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #20
    Peter Lambert worked around four walks to hold the A’s to one run through 5 1/3 innings in a victory on Friday.
    Lambert stranded the bases loaded in the second and kept the A’s scoreless until the sixth, when he gave up a Brent Rooker homer, a walk and then a double with one out. Enyel De Los Santos entered and retired Zack Gelof and Jeff McNeil to strand both inherited runners. It went as Lambert’s third straight win, even though he’s walked 11 over 15 1/3 innings during the span. He’s 5-4 with a 3.55 ERA in nine starts overall. The big thing that he has in his corner is that he’s allowed just three homers in 50 2/3 innings, but he’s not a strong groundball pitcher and his walk rate is an increasing concern. Those relying on him in mixed leagues can feel free to use him against the Angels next week, but it’s still not rather likely that he’ll be a long-term solution.
  • HOU Relief Pitcher #71
    Josh Hader struck out all three batters he faced Friday to finish off a four-run lead against the A’s.
    It wasn’t a save situation for Hader, but he was very effective once again. The A’s swung at five of his nine sinkers and missed very time. We’re guessing he’ll be down Saturday after pitching Wednesday and tonight, so that might open the door for Bryan King to get a save.