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  • WAS Center Fielder #50
    The Washington Post’s Andrew Golden reports Nationals OF prospect James Wood was removed from Thursday’s game at Triple-A Rochester with lower body soreness.
    Rumors of an imminent call-up began circulating on social media when Wood was lifted from the fifth inning of Thursday’s game at Triple-A Rochester, but it sounds like the Nationals are merely proceeding with an abundance of caution and not taking any chances here. The 21-year-old top prospect is batting .355 (59-for-166) with nine homers and 10 steals in 44 games this season and appears to be on the precipice of arriving in the majors.
  • PIT Relief Pitcher #28
    Josh Fleming is starting Sunday’s game against the Rockies.
    Fleming was recalled from Triple-A Friday, and after going unused in the first two games, he’ll get the nod against Dakota Hudson and the Rockies. The 28-year-old has not been effective thus far in 2024 with a 5.68 ERA and 1.68 WHIP over 19 innings, and he’s not a recommended streamer for this chance.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #35
    Astros manager Joe Espada told reporters that Justin Verlander (neck) could return for the upcoming series against the White Sox.
    The Astros won’t announce their rotation for the upcoming games against Chicago just yet, largely (entirely) because the status of Verlander is up in the air. The future Hall of Famer was scratched from Saturday’s start against Detroit with discomfort in his neck, and he hasn’t been particularly effective when on the mound. It sounds like a trip to the injured list can be avoided, but Verlander’s status for his next start is very much up in the air.
  • TEX Third Baseman #6
    Josh Jung (wrist) is in the lineup for a rehab appearance for Triple-A Round Rock on Sunday.
    Jung will be in the lineup for the first time for Round Rock as he works his way back from the fractured wrist that has sidelined him since early April. The infielder will likely need at least a few games in the PCL before he’s ready to return, but this is obviously most welcome news for both Texas and fantasy managers who have patiently waited for him to return.
  • STL Catcher #40
    Willson Contreras (forearm) is likely going to begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Memphis on Tuesday.
    Contreras has made a rapid recovery from surgery to repair his fractured forearm, and what looked to be an injury that would keep him out through the All-Star break now appears to be one where he could be back as the Cardinals backstop in the next week. Keep in mind that setbacks do happen, but all signs point to the 32-year-old being a regular for the Cardinals much sooner than anticipated.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #53
    Astros transferred RHP Cristian Javier from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day injured list.
    It’s a move that creates room on the 40-man roster for Luis Contreras. Javier will miss the remainder of the 2024 season and likely a portion of 2025 while he recovers from Tommy John surgery.
  • HOU Relief Pitcher
    Astros selected the contract of RHP Luis Contreras from Triple-A Sugar Land.
    The Astros signed Contreras to a minor-league contract in November, and the 28-year-old will get a chance to make his debut with Houston with Nick Martinez heading back to Triple-A in a corresponding move. He’s pitched well so far for Sugar Land with a 1.40 ERA and 20 strikeouts over 19 1/3 innings and 19 appearances.
  • MIN Right Fielder #26
    Max Kepler is not in the lineup for the first game of the doubleheader against the Athletics on Sunday.
    Kepler is dealing with elbow soreness, and he’ll get at least the first game of the twin billing against Oakland off. It’s possible the 31-year-old wouldn’t be playing anyway with southpaw JP Sears on the mound for the A’s. Stay tuned to see if he returns for game two of the doubleheader.
  • OAK Starting Pitcher
    Brady Basso will be the 27th player for the Athletics for their doubleheader against the Twins on Sunday.
    Basso will be a relief option for Oakland in both contests of the twin billing. The A’s will then have the option to recall Basso from Triple-A Las Vegas, or he’ll remain off the active roster and report back to the Pacific Coast League.
  • WAS Left Fielder #6
    An MRI on Jesse Winker’s right knee revealed know structural damage.
    The clean imaging is great news for Winker, and the expectation is that he’ll be able to return to the lineup after a couple of days of rest. He’s out of action for Sunday’s game against the Marlins, and isn’t likely to be available off the bench.
  • PHI Shortstop #7
    Phillies manager Rob Thomson told reporters before Sunday’s game that Trea Turner (hamstring) will be activated off the injured list before Monday’s game against the Padres.
    There was some talk that Turner could be back Sunday, but Philadelphia will get the 30-year-old one more day before he’s back in action. The star shortstop’s return is a big boost for both fantasy managers and the Phillies. The only question will be how much the speedy infielder will run after missing so much time with his hamstring injury.