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  • SD Relief Pitcher #34
    Michael King was scratched from Sunday’s start against the Rockies due to left calf soreness.
    King was in line for a tasty matchup against Colorado later this weekend, but will instead wind up getting a few extra days to rest and recover after being struck in the left calf last Saturday by a 109 mph line drive against the Orioles. The 29-year-old was able to play catch on Friday without any issues and should be ready to take the ball at some point early next week. It doesn’t sound like a serious concern for fantasy managers at this juncture.
  • SF Relief Pitcher #12
    Giants activated RHP Jordan Hicks off the 15-day injured list.
    Hicks missed just a smidgen under three weeks while dealing with inflammation in his pitching shoulder The 28-year-old will be a multi-inning relief option for the Giants for the remainder of 2024, but seems likely to move back to a starting gig in 2025.
  • LAA Second Baseman #38
    Michael Stefanic (calf) is not in the lineup for Saturday’s game against the Astros.
    There was some hope that Stefanic could return to the lineup Saturday after being removed from Friday’s game, but he’ll get another day. Brandon Drury (hamstring) is also out Saturday, so it’ll be Jack Lopez getting the start at second base for the Angels.
  • NYM Shortstop #12
    Francisco Lindor (back) told reporters he’s hopeful to play Sunday agaisnt the Phillies.
    Lindor missed his first game of the year after being removed Friday with tightness in his back. “Hopefully today helps me play the next 14 we have left,” he said. The Mets won’t take any massive risks with the MVP candidate, but it does seem likely Lindor is back in the lineup early next week at the latest.
  • SD Relief Pitcher #59
    Padres optioned LHP Tom Cosgrove to Triple-A El Paso.
    He’ll likely finish the year in El Paso now, with Martin Perez brought off the paternity list to make room.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #54
    Padres activate LHP Martín Pérez off the paternity list.
    Pérez is back after missing three days with the new addition. Tom Cosgrove is sent back to Triple-A to make room on the roster.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #31
    Rangers activated RHP Max Scherzer off the 15-day injured list.
    Scherzer is back to make a start Saturday against Seattle. The 40-year-old hasn’t gone very deep in his rehab outings, so it’s likely he’ll have a similar workload to Jacob deGrom in this first outing back.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #58
    Rangers optioned Gerson Garabito to Triple-A Round Rock.
    Garabito’s services are no longer required with Max Scherzer coming off the injured list Saturday. Garabito will need an IL stint for another member of the Texas staff if he’s going to return in 2024.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #99
    Taijuan Walker hurled three scoreless innings in relief Saturday against the Mets.
    Walker came in after Kolby Allard was ineffective in his three innings, and did a nice job; even without picking up a strikeout. He allowed just three hit and kept Philadelphia in the game; allowing them to come back for a 6-4 win. Walker has been awful in 2024 with a 6.29 ERA and lost his rotation spot, but maybe this effort is enough to give him another shot with Allard, Tyler Phillips and Seth Johnson all not pitching well in their chances.
  • NYM Center Fielder #6
    Starling Marte went 2-for-2 with three RBI and a triple in a loss to the Phillies on Saturday.
    Marte drove in two runs with a two-run triple that gave the Mets a 4-0 cushion in the third. The Phillies would score the next six runs. Still a nice day for Marte, who also drew a walk with the bases loaded in the first. Marte hasn’t been anything close to elite in 2024, but his 15 steals in 82 games help compensate for a so-so line of .271/.320/.399.
  • PHI First Baseman #3
    Bryce Harper homered twice to help lead the Phillies to a 6-4 win over the Mets on Saturday.
    Harper hadn’t homered since August 9. He decided to make up for lost time with the multi-homer game, and he’s up to 150 homers as a member of the Phillies. The 31-year-old still has 28 homers on the year despite that month-long power drought, and his .290/.377/.537 slash has been just fine without the roundtrippers. That being said, fantasy managers sure won’t complain if Harper wants to go on a hot run of dingers to end the season.