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  • BOS Left Fielder #7
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    Masataka Yoshida is once again absent from the Red Sox’ starting lineup for Monday night’s battle against the Rangers.
    It’s the second straight game that Yoshida has found himself situated on the bench against an opposing left-hander. Rob Refsnyder will start in his place in left field on Monday night and will bat third against Jordan Montgomery and the Rangers.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #64
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    Orioles’ president of baseball operations Mike Elias told reporters on Friday that Dean Kremer is expected to be shelved for several weeks due to his right quad strain.
    Kremer suffered the injury doing his regular work in-between starts and not during Saturday’s loss to the Guardians. It’s unfortunate for the O’s and for fantasy managers, as the 30-year-old hurler had been pitching well since joining the club’s rotation following the injury to Zach Eflin. Brandon Young will start in his place on Friday against the Red Sox and could have a shot at holding down that spot for at least a few weeks now.
    Who will play shortstop for Mets with Lindor hurt?
    James Schiano talks about the "suddenly surging" Mets, analyzing how they will recover from "ironman" Francisco Lindor suffering a calf strain and sharing why New York is "in a bit of a pickle" at the shortstop position.
  • ATL Center Fielder #23
    Michael Harris II (quad) was scratched from the Braves’ starting lineup for Friday night’s matchup against the Phillies.
    The Braves had been hopeful that Harris could return on Friday after making an early exit on Thursday due to tightness in his left quad, but after testing it out pregame they opted to err on the side of caution. Braves’ manager Walt Weiss told reporters that it’s a day-to-day type of situation and they don’t anticipate the 25-year-old outfielder to require a stint on the injured list.
  • NYM Shortstop #12
    Mets’ manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters on Friday that Francisco Lindor (calf) will be in a walking boot for a week and won’t be reevaluated until three full weeks pass.
    That means that even in the best-case scenario, Lindor won’t resume any baseball activity until mid-May. Mendoza also noted that the strain is in a “tricky part” of Lindor’s calf. It sounds like fantasy managers shouldn’t expect the superstar shortstop back until sometime in June at the earliest.
  • HOU Left Fielder #38
    Dustin Harris (hand) returned to the Astros’ starting lineup for Friday night’s soiree against the Yankees.
    Harris was pulled from Tuesday’s game after he was hit by a pitch on his left hand. Fortunately, he suffered just a contusion and is feeling much improved after a couple of days off. The 26-year-old outfielder will start in left field and bat seventh against Will Warren and the Yankees on Friday evening in Houston.
  • CWS Left Fielder #23
    Andrew Benintendi is absent from the White Sox’ starting lineup for Friday’s series opener against the Nationals.
    Benintendi had a couple of hits including a three-run homer on Thursday night, so it’s a bit surprising to see him out of the lineup against an opposing right-hander on Friday evening. Perhaps the White Sox know something that we don’t and expect a left-hander to work bulk innings in the game. Everson Pereira will slide up to the leadoff spot in his absence against what’s expected to be Miles Mikolas for the Nationals.
  • LAA 3rd Baseman #10
    Yoán Moncada is not in the Angels’ starting lineup for Friday’s battle against the Royals in Kansas City.
    Moncada, a switch-hitter, has now found himself on the bench against three straight left-handers in favor of Oswald Peraza. If he’s now in a platoon situation, expect him to also sit out on Saturday against Cole Ragans. Otherwise, it’s possible that he’s dealing with an underlying physical issue. Fantasy managers may want to get him out of lineups for the weekend if possible.
  • TB Right Fielder #17
    Jake Fraley (leg) remained out of the Rays’ starting lineup for Friday’s series opener against the Twins.
    Fraley sat out Wednesday’s game as well after fouling a ball off of his leg on Tuesday. The fact that the Rays haven’t put him on the injured list makes it likely that they still feel it’s a day-to-day type of injury and expect him to return to the lineup at some point over the weekend. Jonny DeLuca will once again start in his place in right field and will bat fifth against Taj Bradley and the Twins on Friday evening in Tampa Bay.
  • COL Left Fielder #3
    Willi Castro (knee) is not in the Rockies’ starting lineup for Friday night’s matchup against the Mets in New York.
    Castro was removed from Thursday’s game after two innings due to soreness in his right knee. It sounds like he has been playing through the injury for a while now, though it doesn’t appear that a trip to the injured list is imminent. Tyler Freeman will start in his place at second base on Friday night and will bat cleanup for the Rockies against Mets’ right-hander Freddy Peralta.
  • COL 2nd Baseman #6
    Edouard Julien is not in the Rockies’ starting lineup for Friday night’s tilt against the Mets in New York.
    It appears to be just a routine day off for the versatile 26-year-old. Julien has established himself as the Rockies’ regular leadoff hitter against right-handed pitching in recent weeks, making him a worthwhile addition in deeper mixed leagues. Mickey Moniak will serve as the designated hitter and bat leadoff for the Rockies while Brenton Doyle makes a rare start against a right-hander and will start in center field and bat ninth for the Rockies against Freddy Peralta and the Mets.
  • DET 2nd Baseman #33
    Colt Keith is not in the Tigers’ starting lineup for Friday night’s series opener against the Reds.
    Once again Keith finds himself on the bench with an opposing left-hander on the hill for the Reds. It’s the fourth time in the Tigers’ last six games that Keith has started the game on the bench with a lefty on the mound. He’ll undoubtedly come off the bench to face a right-hander at some point in the game. Hao-Yu Lee will draw a start at second base and will bat eighth while Gleyber Torres functions as the team’s designated hitter on Friday evening against Andrew Abbott and the Reds in Cincinnati.