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  • FA Relief Pitcher #90
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    ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports the Angels are in agreement with free agent right-hander Adam Cimber on a one-year, $1.65 million contract.
    Cimber provides the Angels with another experienced high-leverage option along with recent free agent acquisition Luis García and closer Carlos Estevez. The 33-year-old side-winding righty was non-tendered last month by the Blue Jays after an injury-marred 2023 campaign. However, he was a durable and effective workhorse reliever the previous two seasons between the Marlins and Blue Jays.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #17
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    José Berríos (elbow) will make a minor league rehab start for Low-A Dunedin on Thursday.
    Berríos will aim for roughly 50 pitches over three innings during his first rehab outings. The 31-year-old lefty will need a couple additional tune-up starts to build up his pitch count and stamina before returning to Toronto’s rotation. He’s been out recovering from a stress fracture in his elbow since spring training.
    Is there larger issue with Crochet's performance?
    Eric Samulski discusses Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet's disastrous outing against the Twins and whether fantasy managers should be worried about his performance moving forward.
  • ATH 2nd Baseman #20
    Zack Gelof is in right field and batting seventh on Tuesday against the Rangers.
    Gelof makes his first career start in right field with Lawrence Butler getting the night off from facing Rangers lefty MacKenzie Gore. The 26-year-old’s contact issues have kept him from reaching his lofty power-speed ceiling, but he’s definitely added some defensive versatility to his toolkit, which might help him stick around in a bench role.
  • SD Right Fielder #23
    Fernando Tatis Jr. is in right field and batting second on Tuesday against the Mariners.
    Tatis returns to right field after logging a pair of starts at second base over the weekend against the Rockies. The 27-year-old superstar picking up second base eligibility would be a big deal for fantasy managers as he would instantly become the top option at one of the weaker position groups. It’s a storyline to monitor as the year progresses.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #61
    Matt Waldron (glute) told reporters he’ll be activated to start on Friday against the Angels.
    Waldron would be taking the place of Nick Pivetta (elbow) later this week against the Angels. The 29-year-old righty is currently on the injured list due to a well-publicized glute infection from back in spring training. It’s a strong matchup but he’s not worth the risk as a streaming option in fantasy leagues.
  • BOS 1st Baseman #36
    Triston Casas has been diagnosed with an abdominal strain.
    It’s going to be awhile before Casas is ready to make his season debut since he’ll ostensibly be shut down until he’s fully healthy before needing a full spring training style build up. The 26-year-old first baseman suffered the injury earlier this month while rehabbing from last year’s knee surgery.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #31
    White Sox general manager Chris Getz said “he does not envision more traditional starts for Grant Taylor this season.”
    There was some excitement earlier in the day when it was reported on social media that Brian Bannister, the White Sox’s senior pitching advisor, said that the team would be stretching Grant Taylor out in his role as opener. However, what Bannister said is that he was open to Taylor becoming a more traditional starter if he was able. However, Bannister also said that, when Taylor was previously working as a starter, his body would not respond well when he pitched more than three innings. Getz seemed to second this idea with his comment. As of now, it seems that the White Sox will look to get Taylor multiple inning appearances whenever he pitches, but those appearances don’t figure to be as a traditional starter. He still has fantasy value as a reliever who could pitch 100 innings this year and rack up a handful of strikeouts, but there should not be an expectation that he will join the rotation this year.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #45
    Tatsuya Imai (arm) underwent an MRI that didn’t reveal any structural damage and has been cleared to resume throwing.
    The bigger concern here is that Imai told reporters through an interpreter on Tuesday that he hasn’t been able to adjust to an American lifestyle in terms of baseball and outside of baseball citing travel and team meals as specific aspects of the transition he’s been struggling with. It’s not great. The 27-year-old starter is clearly going to need some extended time away from the club to focus on getting right both physically and mentally. At this point, it’s challenging to envision him making a significant fantasy impact this season based on his comments and on-field performance.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #50
    Kutter Crawford was pulled off his minor league rehab assignment with elbow soreness.
    Red Sox manager Alex Cora told reporters Crawford won’t be sent for an MRI and they’re optimistic he’ll be ready to return to minor league games next week. The 30-year-old is likely ticketed for a swingman role once he’s ready to return. He missed all of last year with knee and wrist issues.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #33
    Braves LHP Martín Pérez elected free agency.
    No surprise here. Pérez went unclaimed on waivers after being designated for assignment over the weekend. He could wind up back with Atlanta on a new deal, but he’ll head to the open market for now. The 35-year-old southpaw’s path to starts with the Braves is pretty much nonexistent with Spencer Strider (oblique) only a couple weeks away and top prospect Didier Fuentes just about ready to ascend to the big leagues.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #44
    Mets recalled RHP Austin Warren from Triple-A Syracuse.
    Warren gets the call to replace an injured Joey Gerber (blister) in New York’s bullpen. The 30-year-old righty, who has made 43 appearances in the big leagues since 2021, will operate in middle relief for the Mets.