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  • PIT Center Fielder #22
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    Andrew McCutchen was removed from Monday night’s battle against the Brewers due to tightness in his left Achilles tendon.
    The Pirates are classifying his early exit as a precautionary measure. He was set to undergo treatment and further evaluation after the game on Monday. The club should provide an update on his status on Tuesday, though they’re likely to take every possible precaution with the 36-year-old outfielder.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #52
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    Prelander Berroa (elbow) threw only four pitches in the Arizona Complex League before leaving with an injury.
    It’s just another brutal turn for the 26-year-old. Berroa had Tommy John surgery in March of 2025 and was pitching in a game for the first time in over 15 months. He threw four pitches, all balls, and then was removed from the game with an injury. We don’t have any updates on the nature or extent of the injury yet, but it’s certainly not how anybody wanted his first rehab game to go.
    Tatis Jr. vs Rodriguez in Sunday Night Baseball
    Julio Rodriguez and the Seattle Mariners' play host to Fernando Tatis Jr. and the Padres in this week's Sunday Night Baseball matchup.
  • NYM 1st Baseman #11
    The Athletic’s Will Sammon reported that Jorge Polanco (wrist/Achilles) “received a platelet-rich plasma injection approximately one month ago” to help support his recovery from the Achilles injury.
    While Polanco initially went on the injured list with a wrist issue, the Achilles problem happened first and has lingered. It also seems to be the bigger hindrance to this return right now, as Mets president of baseball operations David Stearns said that Polanco’s Achilles tendon needs to be “asymptomatic” before knowing when he’ll be back. Polanco is performing some baseball activities, like taking batting practice, but there is no timeline for his return right now.
  • LAA Catcher #29
    Angels signed C Austin Wynns to a minor league contract.
    Wynn was designated for assignment by the Athletics last week and went through waivers unclaimed. He was just 3-for-39 to start the season and will look for a fresh start with a new organization.
  • CWS Right Fielder #34
    Randal Grichuk went 2-for-3 with a homer and four RBI on Thursday evening, propelling the White Sox to a 6-2 victory over the visiting Royals.
    Grichuk got the White Sox on the board with a go-ahead, 401-foot (108.5 mph EV) two-run blast in the opening inning, giving the White Sox a lead that they would never relinquish. He then strolled to the dish with the bases loaded in the third inning and added a two-run single that pushed the Sox’ advantage to 4-1. With his two-hit night, the 34-year-old lefty masher is now slashing .234/.260/.511 with three homers and nine RBI on the season.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #15
    Sean Newcomb picked up his first save of the season on Thursday, working two scoreless innings to close out the Royals.
    Newcomb came on with the White Sox leading 6-3 in the eighth inning and despite allowing a leadoff single to Salvador Perez, managed to work a scoreless inning on just nine total pitches. He then returned for the ninth inning after the White Sox tacked on a run in the home half of the eighth, where he retired to side to send the White Sox’ faithful home happy. He has been a valuable addition to the White Sox’ bullpen this season, posting a strong 2.81 ERA, 1.21 WHIP and a 24/8 K/BB ratio across 25 2/3 innings.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #18
    Anthony Kay logged a quality start during Thursday’s victory over the Royals, surrendering two runs on six hits across six-plus innings.
    The 31-year-old southpaw struck out four batters on the night while issuing two free passes. The Royals scratched out a run against him in the opening inning, then Kay blanked them until the seventh where he exited after allowing a leadoff triple to Kyle Isbel. Kay got 10 whiffs on 97 offerings on the night, posting a CSW of 27 percent. Now 3-1 on the season, he’ll carry a 4.61 ERA, 1.54 WHIP and a 29/19 K/BB ratio (41 innings) into Tuesday’s matchup against the Mariners in Seattle. He remains nothing more than a fringe streaming option in deeper mixed leagues.
  • KC Catcher #13
    Salvador Perez went 2-for-4 with a pair of singles as the Royals fell to the White Sox on Thursday evening in Chicago.
    Perez smacked a two-out single off of Anthony Kay in the third inning but never advanced beyond first base. He also led off the eighth inning with a single off of Sean Newcomb but the Royals couldn’t cash him in. The 36-year-old backstop has picked it up a bit offensively following a miserable start to the season and is now slashing .200/.239/.339 with six long balls and 18 RBI in 176 plate appearances on the season.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #50
    Kris Bubic was roughed up during Thursday’s loss to the White Sox, giving up five runs on five hits in just four innings of work.
    The 28-year-old left-hander also walked three batters in the contest while striking out four. Randal Grichuk did most of the damage against him, smacking a two-run homer in the opening inning and adding a two-run single in the third. Bubic got six swings and misses on 84 pitches on the night, registering a miserable CSW of only 18 percent. He’ll look to bounce back as he lugs a 4.11 ERA, 1.23 WHIP and a 51/26 K/BB ratio (50 1/3 innings) into Tuesday’s tilt against the Red Sox.
  • CHC Left Fielder #8
    Ian Happ went 2-for-3 with a walk, solo home run and two runs scored on Thursday evening, leading the Cubs to a 2-0 victory over the Braves.
    Happ started the sixth inning by working Chris Sale for a seven-pitch walk. He then advanced to second on a fielder’s choice and took third on an error before scoring the game’s first run on a fielder’s choice off the bat of Matt Shaw. He then provided a massive insurance run with a 424-foot (107.6 mph EV) solo shot off of Reynaldo Lopez in the eighth inning. For the season, the 31-year-old slugger is now hitting .234/.376/.481 with 10 homers, 19 RBI and a pair of stolen bases through his first 189 plate appearances.
  • LAD Catcher #16
    Will Smith hit a leadoff homer and walked Thursday in the Dodgers’ 5-2 victory over the Giants.
    With both Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts resting, Smith made his first ever start as a leadoff hitter and wasted no time in putting the Dodgers on the board against Landon Roupp. It was technically his second homer as a leadoff man. He’d come off the bench to occupy that spot twice previously, and one of those two at-bats produced a walkoff three-run homer against the Rockies’ Scott Oberg on June 23, 2019. Smith has yet to get hot at any point this season, but he surely will. He’s currently hitting .258/.329/.379 with four homers through 140 plate appearances.