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  • DET Shortstop #27
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    Trey Sweeney homered, stole a base, went 4-for-4 and drove in two runs in a blowout win over the Athletics on Sunday.
    A monster game for Sweeney, one that reminded of why he was a first-round pick by the Yankees back in 2021. He took J.T. Ginn deep in the third for his third homer of the season, while the steal was his second. Sweeney has hit .236/.276/.436 so there’s been just as much bad as good in his 19 games — if not more — but Sunday was at least something that should make fantasy managers raise their respective eyebrows.
  • HOU Center Fielder #16
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    Zach Cole homered in a loss for the Astros on Monday to the Dodgers.
    Hold Skubal in fantasy for now amid elbow surgery
    Eric Samulski dissects Tarik Skubal's move to the 15-day IL for an elbow surgery and looks at past examples to explain why he's going to wait a week before making any concrete fantasy decisions.
  • LAD 2nd Baseman #76
    Kyle Freeland homered and went 3-for-4 in a win Monday over the Astros.
  • LAD Right Fielder #23
    Kyle Tucker hit a solo homer and drove in two runs in an 8-3 win for the Dodgers on Monday over the Astros.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #51
    Ryan Weiss worked 4 2/3 innings and took a loss to the Dodgers on Monday.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #18
    Yoshinobu Yamamoto struck out eight over six innings while allowing three runs in a win Monday over the Astros.
  • STL Catcher #48
    Ivan Herrera drove in three runs while going 2-for-5 in a win Monday over the Brewers.
    Herrera turned a 1-0 lead into a 4-0 cushion with a three-run double off Chad Patrick. The 25-year-old has been able to drive in 17 runs over 35 games while posting a very solid .840 OPS.
  • MIL Center Fielder #11
    Jackson Chourio went 4-for-4, but the Brewers fell 6-3 to the Cardinals on Monday
    Chourio also walked. It was the first game of the season for Chourio after missing six weeks to begin the year due to a hand fracture, and outside of the fact that the Brewers didn’t win, it couldn’t have gone much better. Two of the hits were doubles, and both of those extra-base hits were clocked above 108 mph in exit velocity. Chourio probably won’t hit 1.000 on the year, but the 22-year-old offers enormous upside in his right-handed bat, and more games like this are likely.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #65
    Noah Cameron has been scratched from Tuesday’s start against the Guardians with lower back tightness.
    It sounds like a trip to the injured list for Cameron, who has struggled to an inflate 5.40 ERA across 31 2/3 innings this season. It’ll be Stephen Kolek (oblique) coming off the injured list to take his spot in the rotation.
  • STL Relief Pitcher #61
    Riley O’Brien got the last two outs to pick up a save versus the Brewer on Monday.
    O’Brien got the final two outs after the Brewers made it a save situation with two runs in the ninth. He needed only three pitches to get those final two outs, and it give him 10 saves on the season while lowering his ERA to a solid 2.12.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #62
    Kyle Leahy allowed one run in 5 1/3 innings to pick up a win over the Brewers on Monday.
    Leahy was able to procure five strikeouts despite generating only seven swings and misses. He allowed six hits and two walks, but the right-hander was able to keep the Brew Crew from scoring for the first five frames before surrendering a run in the sixth. The 28-year-old has not been effective for most of the year, and it’d be a mistake to believe he repeats this effort against the Padres on Saturday.