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  • LAD Shortstop #31
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    Amed Rosario went 3-for-5 with a double, triple, two runs scored and a stolen base as the Dodgers topped the Mariners 6-1 on Sunday afternoon in Seattle.
    Rosario tripled off of Logan Gilbert in the second inning then scored on a run-scoring single by Kolten Wong. He also led off the fourth inning with a double and dashed around to score on an RBI single off the bat of Jason Heyward. The 27-year-old infielder then led off the sixth inning with a single and swiped second base, but he was ultimately stranded at third. With his three-hit attack, Rosario is now hitting .263/.305/.383 with six homers, 56 RBI and 14 stolen bases on the season.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher
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    Mariners LHP prospect Kade Anderson recorded eight strikeouts over 5 2/3 shutout innings for Double-A Arkansas.
    Anderson continues to rapidly cement his status as one of the top fantasy pitching prospects in the game with a microscopic 0.37 ERA and 38/4 K/BB ratio across 24 1/3 innings over five starts in his professional debut. The 21-year-old southpaw, who was the third-overall selection in last year’s MLB Draft, is on track to potentially join Seattle’s rotation by the end of the season and offers enough strikeout upside to envision an instant fantasy impact. He’ll likely spent some time at Triple-A Tacoma before reaching the majors, but it’s a realistic possibility that he reaches T-Mobile Park this summer.
    Rutschman putting up 'star caliber' statistics
    James Schiano breaks down Adley Rutschman's performance in his six games since returning for the Orioles from the IL, in which he has put up an impressive performance with four home runs and 14 RBIs.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher
    Pirates RHP prospect Seth Hernandez collected a season-high nine strikeouts and allowed two runs over five innings on Friday for Low-A Bradenton.
    Hernandez generated 19 swinging strikes and tallied nine strikeouts for the second consecutive start. He wasn’t completely untouchable in this one as he surrendered six hits, including a pair of solo homers, while throwing 47 of 70 pitches for strikes. The 19-year-old prodigy, who was selected sixth overall in last year’s MLB Draft, holds a sparkling 1.23 ERA, 0.73 WHIP and 41/6 K/BB ratio across 22 innings this season. He’s still a couple hyperspace jumps away from potentially joining Paul Skenes atop Pittsburgh’s rotation, but he’s clearly one of the top fantasy pitching prospects in the game already.
  • CLE 1st Baseman #8
    Rhys Hoskins had a solo homer, a two-run double and a walk Friday in the Guardians’ 8-5 takedown of the A’s.
    Hoskins is a part-time player right now, but with Kyle Manzardo off to the kind of start that demands a demotion to Triple-A, it’s quite possible he’ll be a full-timer at some point. His .219/.367/.384 line isn’t all that great, but that .751 OPS is 250 points higher than Manzardo’s .498 mark.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #54
    Joey Cantillo yielded four runs in four innings Friday versus the A’s.
    Cantillo gave up two runs in the first and two in the fourth prior to his early exit after 69 pitches. It’s the first time this season that he’s given up four earned runs. Cantillo still has a nice 3.67 ERA, but because of his inability to work deep into games, he’s stuck on one win, even though the Guardians, who prevailed tonight, are 5-2 in his starts. It a big problem in terms of amassing fantasy value, but he still rates as a pretty good play against the Royals next week.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #36
    Cade Smith retired all four batters he faced for a save Friday against the A’s.
    Smith was asked to get four outs for the first time this season and did so without incident. He’ll probably be available to close again Saturday after throwing 22 pitches tonight.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #35
    J.T. Ginn gave up five runs and five walks in 4 1/3 innings Friday in a loss to the Guardians.
    Ginn left his last start with a stinger in his shoulder. He pitched on four days’ rest tonight anyway, but his velocity was down some and he just didn’t impress with his control or stuff. This leaves him with a 4.30 ERA in five starts and three relief appearances on the season. He’s slated to face the Phillies on Thursday, but we wouldn’t be too surprised if the A’s tried someone else.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    Chase DeLauter finished 4-for-4 with two doubles, two RBI and a walk against the A’s on Friday.
    DeLauter’s first four-hit game extended his hitting streak to six games. He hit a rough patch in the middle of last month, but he’s back up to .286/.372/.524 now, and he leads the Guardians with 20 RBI.
  • ATH Right Fielder #25
    Brent Rooker had a two-run homer and an RBI single to drive in three of the Athletics’ five runs Friday against the Guardians.
    If the A’s had it to do over again, they probably would have sent Rooker on a brief rehab assignment before activating him from the IL, but it looks like he’s fine now after going 0-for-13 in his first three games back from an oblique strain. Besides the two hits, he had a 104-mph groundout and a 97-mph lineout tonight.
  • KC 1st Baseman #9
    Vinnie Pasquantino went 2-for-5 with a homer and two RBI as the Royals edged the Mariners 7-6 on Friday.
    Pasquantino’s bat speed numbers are still well down from the last two years, but he managed to hit a couple of balls 107 mph tonight, including one that turned into a 404-foot homer. They were his third and fourth hardest-hit balls of the year. His high this year is 108.1 mph, which would have checked in as his 31st highest last year. He topped out at 114.4 mph then. He’s currently batting .176/.279/.352 with four homers in 129 plate appearances.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #55
    Cole Ragans yielded four runs in 5 1/3 innings Friday in a no-decision against the Mariners.
    Ragans fanned eight in the game. He allowed just four hard-hit balls, but three of them turned into homers, including a 359-footer from Randy Arozarena that, according to Statcast, would have stayed in play in 22 of 30 ballparks. With tonight’s barrage, Ragans has given up 10 homers in 32 1/3 innings. In his lone full season as a starter in 2024, he allowed a total of 15 in 186 1/3 innings. He’ll almost surely fare better going forward, but his stock is definitely down a bit from the start of the year. He’ll take a 5.29 ERA into his next start versus the Guardians.