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  • COL Relief Pitcher
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    Rockies signed RHP Kyle Wilcox to a minor league contract.
    Wilcox compiled five saves to accompany a strong 2.62 ERA, 1.13 WHIP and 72/35 K/BB ratio across 55 innings this past season between Double-A Mississippi and Triple-A Gwinnett in the Braves’ minor league system. The 29-year-old righty has yet to ascend to the majors, but it might finally happen with the pitching-challenged Rockies during the 2024 campaign.
  • AZ Starting Pitcher #29
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    Merrill Kelly (back) tossed five scoreless innings on Friday in a minor league rehab start for. Triple-A Reno.
    Kelly struck out two and scattered four baserunners over five impressive frames, averaging 90.4 mph on his cutter. The 37-year-old veteran got his pitch count up to 72 in his first rehab outing and figures to rejoin Arizona’s rotation at some point next week. It’s possible he’ll require an additional tune-up outing, but he’s definitely close to making his season debut after opening on the injured list recovering from a minor back issue.
    Wetherholt cementing himself as a stellar rookie
    J.J Wetherholt is quickly becoming a high-level infielder for the St. Louis Cardinals and James Schiano explains what makes him an impact player as a rookie.
  • NYM 2nd Baseman #10
    Marcus Semien went 3-for-5 with a homer and three RBI on Friday evening, leading the Mets in a 10-3 thrashing of the Giants.
    Semien came through with an RBI single off of Tyler Mahle in the first inning that increased the Mets’ early lead to 2-0. He then clobbered a 407-foot (101.7 mph EV) two-run blast off of Mahle in the fourth that made it 4-0. With the two-hit effort, the 35-year-old infielder is now hitting .214/.303/.357 with one homer, five RBI and zero stolen bases in his first 33 plate appearances.
  • NYM Catcher #4
    Francisco Alvarez went 2-for-5 and belted a pair of solo home runs as the Mets vanquished the Giants on Friday evening in San Francisco.
    The hard-hitting backstop tagged Giants’ starter Tyler Mahle for a 415-foot (106.1 mph EV) solo shot in the fifth inning that increased the Mets’ lead to 5-0. He then victimized JT Brubaker for a 401-foot (107.0 mph EV) after an eight-pitch battle to open the seventh inning. He has been a productive option for fantasy purposes thus far, hitting .286 (6-for-21) with three long balls and three RBI.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #26
    Nolan McLean picked up his first victory of the 2026 season on Friday, limiting the Giants to two runs (one earned) on one hit over 5 1/3 frames.
    The rookie right-hander punched out four batters on the evening while issuing a pair of free passes. All of the damage done against him came in the sixth inning as Willy Adames delivered an RBI double and Patrick Bailey scampered home on a passed ball. McLean got 10 whiffs on 93 pitches in the contest, posting a middling CSW of 26 percent. He’ll tote a terrific 2.61 ERA, 0.87 WHIP and 12/4 K/BB ratio (10 1/3 innings) into Thursday’s matchup against the Diamondbacks.
  • SF Shortstop #2
    Willy Adames went 1-for-3 with an RBI double and a walk as the Giants were bested by the Mets on Friday evening in San Francsico.
    Adames, working out of the leadoff spot once again, smacked an RBI double off of Nolan McLean in the sixth inning to finally get the Giants on the board. That would be his lone hit in the ballgame. For the season, the 30-year-old shortstop is off to an underwhelming .226/.273/.387 start with one home run, three RBI and zero stolen bases in his first 33 plate appearances.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #54
    Tyler Mahle struggled in a losing effort against the Mets on Friday night, allowing five runs on eight hits over his five innings of work.
    Mahle punched out four batters on the night while issuing a pair of walks. The Mets scratched out a pair of runs against him in the opening inning, then broke it open with three more in the fourth on a two-run blast by Marcus Semien and a solo shot by Francisco Alvarez. The 31-year-old right-hander got eight swings and misses on 91 pitches in the game, posting a CSW of 32 percent. Now 0-2 on the season, he’ll look to improve upon his unsightly 7.00 ERA and 1.78 WHIP when he squares off against the Phillies at home on Wednesday.
  • ATH Right Fielder #4
    Lawrence Butler went 3-for-5 with a homer and four RBI on Friday evening as the Athletics clobbered the Astros 11-4 in their home opener in West Sacramento.
    Butler gave the A’s the lead with a two-out RBI single in the third inning, then raced around to score on Max Muncy’s two-run double. He then crushed a first-pitch fastball from Roddery Munoz for a 354-foot (96.2 mph EV) three-run shot in the fourth inning that made it 9-1. Hopefully this is just the type of big game that the dynamic 25-year-old outfielder needed to get his bat going. Even with the three hits, he’s hitting just .235/.278/.412 with one homer, four RBI and zero swipes in his first 18 plate appearances.
  • ATH 3rd Baseman #3
    Max Muncy went 3-for-4 with a homer and three RBI on Friday as the Athletics triumphed over the Astros in their home opener.
    Muncy smacked a two-out single off of Cristian Javier in the second inning and scored the game’s first run on Denzel Clarke’s RBI knock. He then delivered a two-out, two-run double in the third that increased the A’s advantage to 4-1. He capped off his three-hit attack with a 404-foot (101.7 mph EV) solo shot off of Roddery Munoz in the fourth that made it 10-1. He’s off to a solid start to the 2026 season, slashing .269/.296/.615 with a pair of homers, five RBI and a stolen base in 27 plate appearances, though he has struck out 10 times.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #59
    Jeffrey Springs dazzled in the Athletics’ home opener on Friday night, racking up seven strikeouts over six innings of one-run baseball in a victory over the Astros.
    The 33-year-old southpaw allowed just two hits and one walk on the evening. The lone tally against him came on a sacrifice fly off the bat of Yordan Alvarez in the third inning. Aside from that, he was brilliant. Springs got 12 whiffs on 103 pitches on the night, four each on his fastball and changeup, while posting a CSW of 31 percent. He’ll tote an impressive 2.38 ERA, 0.97 WHIP and 9/4 K/BB ratio over 11 1/3 innings into a tough matchup against the Yankees in New York on Thursday.
  • HOU Catcher #21
    Yainer Diaz went 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI as the Astros fell to the Athletics on Friday evening in West Sacramento.
    Diaz reached on an infield single to start the third inning and scored the Astros’ first run on a sacrifice fly off the bat of Yordan Alvarez. He then drove in a run of his own with an RBI double off of J.T. Ginn in the ninth inning that pulled the Astros to within seven runs at 11-4. With his two-hit attack, he’s now hitting .227/.280/.273 with zero homers, four RBI and a 6/2 K/BB ratio through his first 25 plate appearances on the season.