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  • DET Starting Pitcher #56
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    Spencer Turnbull (neck) will make a minor league rehab start on Tuesday for Triple-A Toledo.
    It’ll likely be Turnbull’s final rehab outing before the Tigers make a decision whether to activate him from the injured list. The 30-year-old righty has been out since May due to neck discomfort.
  • TEX Catcher #47
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    Rangers designated C Willie MacIver for assignment.
    The Rangers needed to clear a spot on their 40-man roster for the promotion of Peyton Gray on Thursday and unfortunately MacIver was the odd man out this time around. There’s a decent chance that he slips through waivers unclaimed and continues to function as extra catching depth for the Rangers at Triple-A Round Rock.
    Mets snap skid as Soto returns, Lindor exits
    Fantasy managers should expect Juan Soto to return to his normal self after looking "great" in his return to the Mets lineup, where New York snapped its skid but lost Francisco Lindor to injury.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher
    Rangers selected the contract of RHP Peyton Gray from Triple-A Round Rock.
    Gray will take the place of the injured Robert Garcia (shoulder) in the Rangers’ bullpen. It’s the first trip to the big leagues for the 30-year-old right-hander. He has been exceptional in seven appearances at the Triple-A level, firing 12 2/3 innings of scoreless baseball with a 0.79 WHIP and a 15/2 K/BB ratio. If he can carry that over he could provide a major boost to the Rangers’ bullpen.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #62
    Rangers placed LHP Robert Garcia on the 15-day injured list with left shoulder inflammation.
    The 29-year-old southpaw had been taking things day-to-day, but wasn’t bouncing back as quickly as the Rangers had hoped so they’ll sit him down to make sure the issue clears up before rushing him back into action. Peyton Gray had his contract selected from Triple-A Round Rock on Thursday to take his place in the Rangers’ bullpen.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #48
    Brewers activated RHP Craig Yoho from the 15-day injured list and optioned him to Triple-A Nashville.
    Yoho had already been stationed at Triple-A Nashville on his minor league rehab assignment, so he’ll stay there a bit longer as he continues to round back into form. Expect to see him in Milwaukee at some point this season.
  • COL Left Fielder #3
    Willi Castro was pulled from Thursday’s battle against the Rockies after two innings due to soreness in his right knee.
    It’s unclear when exactly the injury occurred. Castro had just missed three games at the end of last week due to a hand injury that he suffered when he was hit by a pitch. It sounds like it should be another day-to-day situation, but the Rockies should have an update on his status after the conclusion of Thursday’s ballgame.
  • MIL Center Fielder #16
    Blake Perkins went 1-for-3 with a two-RBI double against the Tigers on Thursday.
    He pulled a Tarik Skubal fastball down into the left-field corner, taking the left-hander out of line for the win. Perkins hasn’t played much of late as the Brewers have been on a run of right-handed starters, and fantasy managers won’t be clamoring for the .135/.256/.216 batting line. He’s mainly a platoon thorn for Milwaukee’s better outfielders for fantasy purposes.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #18
    Ryan Feltner was removed from Thursday’s start against the Padres after two innings due tightness in his right triceps.
    Feltner had allowed two runs on two hits and a walk while striking out three batters through his first two innings. Zach Agnos then replaced him when the Rockies took the field in the third inning. He’ll head for further evaluation to determine the extent of the injury, though it sounds like a trip to the injured list could be in the cards.
  • DET Left Fielder #31
    Riley Greene went 2-for-3 with a homer and two RBI in Detroit’s win over the Brewers on Thursday.
    Greene golfed a curveball out to left-center in his first at bat against Brandon Sproat. It was a welcome sight for fantasy managers desperate for some power from Greene, who is now up to two homers and a stolen base in his first 26 games. The .840 OPS tells the story of a good hitter who just hasn’t found the right launch angles and pitches yet, and we mostly believe that story.
  • DET 1st Baseman #20
    Spencer Torkleson hit a walkoff home run as the Tigers beat the Brewers 5-4 on Thursday.
    Torkelson got it out to left field past the bullpen in Comerica, salvaging what to that point had been an 0-for-3 day. The first baseman was hitting seventh and has upped his line to a putrid .192/.330/.308 with his second homer of the season. This isn’t the first slow start for Torkelson -- he’s a career .212/.313/.360 hitter in April/March games. He’s only a fringe fantasy option at the moment, especially hitting as low as he is in the lineup. Perhaps this big hit will spark him.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #45
    Called on in a tie game in the ninth, Abner Uribe allowed a walkoff homer to Spencer Torkelson.
    With the entire top of the bullpen available after off-days on Wednesday, Trevor Megill threw a scoreless seventh, Angel Zerpa allowed a game-tying homer to Jahmai Jones in the eighth, and Uribe allowed a walkoff after striking out his first batter in a tie game in the ninth. Uribe has quietly allowed runs in four of his nine April appearances -- we say quietly because Zerpa’s ERA is 6.00 and Megill’s is now 8.00 -- but he still seems to be the clear closer to this point.