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  • HOU Relief Pitcher #60
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    Astros optioned RHP Forrest Whitley to Triple-A Sugar Land.
    This is purely about needing a fresh arm in the bullpen. Whitley threw 48 pitches on Wednesday, allowing three hits and two runs, both unearned, in 1 2/3 innings. The former top prospect has not allowed an earned run in 3 1/3 innings out of the bullpen this season and should get another chance soon. Nick Hernandez was called up to take his place in the bullpen.
  • LAA Shortstop #9
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    Zach Neto was removed from Saturday’s Cactus League battle against the Mariners after injuring his left hand on a headfirst slide at home plate.
    Angels’ skipper Kurt Suzuki told reporters after the game that there’s nothing definitive on Neto just yet and that the dynamic 25-year-old shortstop is heading for additional testing. It’s the same hand that landed Neto on the injured list at the end of the 2025 season after he was hit by a pitch and then aggravated it while swinging the bat. All fantasy managers can do now is wait and hope for the best. Expect the Angels to provide an update on his status on Sunday.
    Snell 'a really risky pick' in fantasy drafts
    Eric Samulski reacts to news that Los Angeles Dodgers' starting pitcher Blake Snell will miss at least six weeks due to a shoulder injury and why fantasy managers should exercise caution with drafting him.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #25
    Rhett Lowder yielded two runs — one earned — in 3 2/3 innings and struck out four in the Reds’ 4-3 win over a Rangers split-squad on Saturday.
    Lowder gave up four hits, walked four and committed two errors on pickoff throws, so it’s kind of impressive that he allowed just the two runs. Expectations are that the 24-year-old righty will have a spot in Cincinnati’s rotation with Hunter Greene sidelined. He should eventually prove to be a reliable third or fourth starter, but he might be a little too inconsistent to amass mixed-league value in his first full big-league season.
  • TEX Left Fielder #19
    Alejandro Osuna went 3-for-4 with a walk against the Reds on Saturday.
    Osuna has no extra-base hits this spring, but he does have six singles and five walks in 24 plate appearances, giving him a .458 OBP. He’s also 3-for-3 stealing bases. The Rangers figure to send him down instead of carrying him as a fourth outfielder, but he could be called up to serve as a starter if one of the guys ahead of him goes down.
  • CWS 2nd Baseman #50
    Lenyn Sosa went 2-for-3 with a double, RBI and a pair of runs scored on Saturday as the White Sox dispatched of the Dodgers 7-2 in Cactus League competition.
    Sosa ignited a three-run rally in the second inning with a leadoff double off of Justin Wrobleski. He then smacked a run-scoring single in the third inning that increased the White Sox’ advantage to 4-0 before scoring on a two-run single off the bat of Tristan Peters. The 26-year-old infielder is having a strong spring, hitting .303 (10-for-33) with two homers, seven RBI and a stolen base in 37 plate appearances. The recent injury to Kyle Teel opens the door for Sosa to see more work as the designated hitter in addition to spelling others around the infield.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #61
    Mike Vasil pitched well in a Cactus League victory over the Dodgers on Saturday afternoon, allowing just two hits and two walks over 3 2/3 innings of scoreless baseball.
    Unfortunately, on a day where Vasil was brilliant on the mound, his day ended on a low note as he was pulled due to elbow soreness in the fourth inning. Vasil lost his command and issued back-to-back walks to Freddie Freeman and Max Muncy, prompting a visit from the training staff. He’ll undergo additional evaluation and imaging to see what’s going on here. Look for the White Sox to provide an update on his status on Sunday.
  • LAD Shortstop #50
    Mookie Betts went 0-for-2 with a walk and scored a run as the Dodgers fell to the White Sox in Cactus League play on Saturday afternoon.
    Betts worked a one-out walk off of Grant Taylor in the sixth inning and ultimately scored on a sacrifice fly off the bat of Alex Freeland. He bounced into a double play and struck out in his other two plate appearances. For the spring, the 33-year-old shortstop is hitting a solid .313 (5-for-16) though he has just one RBI and has yet to hit a home run or steal a base.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #70
    Justin Wrobleski was knocked around during Saturday’s Cactus League loss to the White Sox, surrendering five runs on four hits over 2 1/3 innings of work.
    Wrobleski also issued a pair of walks in the contest while striking out three. He navigated the first inning without any issues, but the White Sox pushed across three runs against him in the second inning and another pair while chasing him in the third. The 25-year-old hurler got eight swings and misses on 68 pitches on the afternoon — five on his fastball — while posting an underwhelming CSW of 19 percent. This outing definitely didn’t help his cause in securing a spot in the Dodgers’ Opening Day rotation. Overall, he sports a 5.40 ERA, 1.08 WHIP and a 7/2 K/BB ratio over 8 1/3 innings on the spring.
  • MIL 2nd Baseman #6
    David Hamilton homered and drove in four runs on Saturday as the Brewers topped the Rockies 8-4 in Cactus League action.
    Hamilton victimized Rockies’ closer Victor Vodnik in the second inning, crushing a 431-foot (107.3 mph EV) three-run shot that gave the Brewers an early lead that they’d never relinquish. He also plated a run with a groundout in the fifth inning that increased the Brewers’ edge to 7-2. Hamilton is having a solid spring overall at the plate, hitting .265 (9-for-34) with a homer, seven RBI and four stolen bases. He’s expected to function in a utility role for the Brewers, but could be an interesting late-round speed option in deeper leagues if he finds his way into regular at-bats.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #32
    Jacob Misiorowski pitched well during Saturday’s Cactus League victory over the Rockies, racking up six strikeouts over four innings of two-run baseball.
    The 23-year-old right-hander scattered four hits and a pair of walks in the contest. The damage done against him all came in the first inning on an RBI single by Jordan Beck and a sacrifice fly by TJ Rumfield. He settled in nicely after that and blanked the Rockies over his final three innings. Misiorowski got 10 whiffs on 70 pitches on the day — six of those on his curveball — while posting a CSW of 29 percent. His velocity was still a bit down in this one, averaging 97.6 mph on his heater (-1.7 mph), though it doesn’t feel like there’s reason for concern. He now holds a 3.68 ERA, 1.23 WHIP and a 12/3 K/BB ratio across 7 1/3 innings on the spring.
  • COL Left Fielder #27
    Jordan Beck went 2-for-2 with a homer, steal and two RBI on Saturday afternoon as the Rockies fell to the Brewers in Cactus League play.
    The 24-year-old outfielder opened the scoring in the ballgame, lining an RBI single off of Jacob Misorowski in the top half of the first inning. He then swiped second base and took third on an error before being stranded there. Beck then tagged Brandon Sproat for a 423-foot (107.8 mph EV) solo shot in the sixth inning that made it 7-3. He has been locked in at the plate this spring, hitting .314 (11-for-35) with a pair of homers, three RBI and a stolen base.