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  • PHI 3rd Baseman #28
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    ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports Alec Bohm is on the trade block.
    Passan adds that the Phillies are looking to shake up their roster following last year’s postseason loss to the Mets. Bohm would certainly fit the bill coming off the best season of his career, despite fading down the home stretch. Given the tremendous depth at the hot corner, Bohm is a borderline top 12 option at the position heading into 2025, but a change of scenery could wind up boosting his appeal.
  • CIN Catcher #96
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    Reds sent P.J. Higgins outright to Triple-A Louisville.
    Higgins can refuse the assignment and become a free agent if he wishes. He was jettisoned from the 40-man roster on Wednesday to make room for Chris Paddack, since the Reds had earlier activated Jose Trevino from the injured list to be their main backup catcher.
    Fried pulled from start due to elbow soreness
    New York Yankees ace pitcher Max Fried was pulled from his start Wednesday against the Orioles due to elbow soreness and James Schiano explains why fantasy managers should wait for more news out of New York.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #58
    Brewers sent LHP Rob Zastryzny on a rehab assignment to Triple-A Nashville.
    The 34-year-old was dealing with an intercostal strain that had placed him on the 60-day injured list. It sounds like he may be ready as soon as his time on the IL concludes at the end of May.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #32
    Chase Dollander left Thursday’s game with the training staff after completing one inning and was diagnosed with right arm tightness.
    Dollander shook his throwing arm out a bit after a second-inning walk, talked to the manager and training staff, then departed. He allowed three runs in the first inning, though one of them came because the Rockies botched what should have been a routine flyout to left field, and didn’t strike out any before leaving. The Rockies should update his status in the near future, but it didn’t look good.
  • NYM Shortstop #12
    Mets manager Carlos Mendoza said the Mets have no updated timetable on Francisco Lindor (calf) and that he’s still a ways from restarting baseball activities.
    Mendoza mentioned that a new MRI on Wednesday showed “signs of healing,” but it sounds like Lindor is at least a month a way from returning, if not more given the potential of a rehab assignment. MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo believes Lindor “figures to miss closer to two months or more.” He’s already missed the last two weeks and change, and that timeline would put him close to a July return.
  • ATH Relief Pitcher #62
    Athletics acquired LHP José Suarez from the Mariners for cash considerations.
    That’s a third team in two weeks for Suarez, whom the Mariners claimed off waivers from the Braves on May 4. The left-hander has allowed a 6.38 ERA in 18.1 innings at the big league level this year and will likely claim a low-leverage role in the Athletics bullpen for the time being.
  • ATH Center Fielder #70
    Athletics designated CF Junior Perez for assignment.
    Added to the 40-man roster to prevent him from being snagged in the Rule 5 Draft this offseason, the 24-year-old Perez has hit just .210/.273/.384 over 154 plate appearances in Triple-A Las Vegas and the Athletics will try to sneak him through waivers. Perez was originally acquired from the Padres to complete a trade for Jorge Mateo in 2020.
  • STL 1st Baseman #41
    Alec Burleson is not in St. Louis’ starting lineup against the Athletics on Thursday.
    José Fermín will draw the start at first base against LHP Jacob Lopez. Burleson is off to a fine start hitting .274/.344/.451 with six homers and two stolen bases in his first 41 games. He’s been a solid deep-league first baseman to this point.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #45
    Mariners activated LHP Jose A. Ferrer from the paternity list.
    He’ll be back in the late-game fold for the Mariners and should be activated in leagues that count holds. Ferrer also holds some deep-league appeal as a contingency plan for Andrés Muñoz when Muñoz needs a breather.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #37
    Mariners optioned LHP Josh Simpson to Triple-A Tacoma.
    Back on the shuttle he goes. Simpson has a 7.36 career ERA in the bigs — including 7.71 this year in three appearances — and is functional depth for the Mariners. With Jose A. Ferrer ready to return from the paternity list, Simpson is back to Tacoma.
  • SEA Catcher #5
    Mariners recalled C Jhonny Pereda from Triple-A Tacoma.
    He’ll split time with Mitch Garver while Cal Raleigh recovers from his right oblique strain. Pereda was hitting .321 in 100 plate appearances with the Rainiers this year, but is a career .248/.303/.301 hitter in the bigs and figures to only draw starts against lefties or when Garver needs a blow.