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  • NYY 2nd Baseman #26
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    Yankees manager Aaron Boone said that DJ LeMahieu is his third baseman.
    This was the safe assumption. The Yankees will have to keep Oswald Peraza in the majors next season, unless the team is granted a fourth option year on his services, and it’d be a good thing if Peraza played well enough to challenge for the job. At this point, though, LeMahieu would still seem to be the best choice.
  • CIN Catcher #35
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    Reds sent C Jose Trevino (spinal strain) on a rehab assignment to High-A Dayton.
    The 33-year-old catcher landed on the injured list a couple of weeks ago with an injury that apparently sounded scarier than it actually turned out to be. Trevino will eventually take the backup catcher duties back in Cincinnati, but it might be a few weeks before he’s ready to play in the majors again.
    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.
  • AZ 1st Baseman #21
    Diamondbacks re-signed 1B Luken Baker to a minor league contract.
    The Diamondbacks sent Baker to Triple-A on Monday, and he elected free agency. Now he’s back with Arizona on a minor league contract. The 29-year-old has big-time power but has yet to establish any consistency at the big league level.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #45
    Gerrit Cole (elbow) allowed two runs on five hits in 4 1/3 innings for High-A Hudson Valley on Thursday.
    Cole threw 42 of his 52 pitches for strikes, which is great to see. He also struck out four and didn’t want a batter. There is no Statcast data in the ballpark, but reports are that he sat around 94-95 mph on his fastball throughout the outing. He also threw all of his pitches, so this was a positive step in his return from elbow surgery.
  • MIN Left Fielder #18
    The Twins announced Thursday that Alan Roden will be shelved for at least four weeks after being diagnosed with a small labrum tear in his right shoulder.
    The good news is that surgery won’t be required, it’s something that rest and rehab should be able to take care of. It’s going to cost the 26-year-old outfielder at least a month’s worth of action though, if not longer.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #60
    Twins optioned LHP Kendry Rojas to Triple-A St. Paul.
    The 23-year-old southpaw functioned as an extra bullpen arm for a few days while Kody Funderburk was on paternity leave. With Funderburk set to return on Friday though, he’ll head back to Triple-A where he’ll resume his regular role in the rotation. Rojas allowed two hits and three walks over two innings in his lone appearance with the Twins, though he did not allow a run.
  • TEX Shortstop #5
    Corey Seager went 2-for-4 and clubbed a three-run homer on Thursday, powering the Rangers to a 6-1 victory over the Pirates.
    Seager victimized Pirates’ starter Bubba Chandler for his 382-foot (104.7 mph EV) three-run shot in the fourth inning, extending the Rangers’ lead to 6-0. Through his first 104 plate appearances on the season, the 31-year-old shortstop is slashing just .207/.317/.448 with six homers, 16 RBI and one stolen base.
  • TEX Center Fielder #32
    Evan Carter electrified the Rangers’ home crowd on Thursday night, racing around the bases for an inside-the-park two-run homer in a victory over the Pirates.
    Carter thought he had worked Bubba Chandler for a walk in the third inning, but the fourth ball was overturned after the Pirates challenged. Carter then smacked a ball off of the bullpen wall in right center and it caromed into no-man’s land in center field, affording the speedy 23-year-old outfielder time to race around the bags and dive in safely with a headfirst slide just ahead of the tag at home. He also singled in the contest, finishing the day 2-for-4. On the season, Carter is slashing just .216/.337/.392 with three homers and nine RBI.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #48
    Jacob deGrom delivered a dazzling performance in Thursday night’s victory over the Pirates, punching out 10 batters over 5 2/3 innings of one-run baseball.
    DeGrom scattered just five hits and one walk on the evening. The only blemish on his day came on a solo blast off the bat of Oneil Cruz in the fifth inning. DeGrom piled up a whopping 20 swings and misses on 89 pitches on the night — nine of those on his heater which averaged 97.5 mph — while registering an elite CSW of 38 percent. He has been terrific through his first five starts, posting a 2-0 record, 2.13 ERA, 1.07 WHIP and a 35/7 K/BB ratio across 25 1/3 innings. He’ll look to keep the good times rolling when he takes on the Yankees at home on Tuesday.
  • PIT Center Fielder #15
    Oneil Cruz went 1-for-4 with a solo home run on Thursday, accounting for the Pirates’ lone tally in a loss to the Rangers.
    Cruz got the Pirates on the board in the fifth inning of this one, depositing a Jacob deGrom curveball into the seats in center field for a 415-foot (107.5 mph EV) solo shot. That would be one of just five total hits by the Pirates in the contest. Cruz is off to a blistering start to his 2026 season, slashing a robust .284/.348/.569 with eight homers, 23 RBI, 19 runs scored and 10 stolen bases in his first 112 plate appearances.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #36
    Bubba Chandler was lit up for six runs on seven hits over just four innings in a losing effort against the Rangers on Thursday evening.
    Chandler also issued three free passes on the night while striking out four. After starting his day with two scoreless frames, he allowed a two-run inside-the-park homer to Evan Carter in the third inning. Things got worse in the fourth as the Rangers tacked on four more — the last three on a blast by Corey Seager. The 23-year-old righty got just five whiffs on 78 pitches on the night, posting a miserable CSW of only 21 percent. He’ll try to pick up the pieces as he carries a 4.88 ERA, 1.50 WHIP and a 21/16 K/BB ratio (24 innings) into Tuesday evening’s matchup against the Cardinals.