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  • KC 1st Baseman
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    Jac Caglianone went 3-for-4 with a walk in the AFL championship game on Saturday.
    All three hits were on grounders and only one was a hard-hit ball, but that’s fine. Not counting last night, Caglianone hit .236/.300/.449 with five homers and 21 RBI over 21 regular-season AFL games. The sixth overall pick in the 2024 draft, he could open next season in Double-A.
  • PHI Shortstop #7
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    Trea Turner is not in the lineup for Wednesday’s contest against the Red Sox.
    It’s an extremely rare break for Turner, who has started 10 consecutive games since May 2. The 32-year-old power/speed combo threat has hit a bit of a rough patch recently, hitting .182 (8-for-44) with 10 strikeouts since the start of May. It’ll be Edmundo Sosa taking over at shortstop and hitting ninth with a sizzling-hot Kyle Schwarber moving up to the leadoff spot to face Red Sox veteran righty Sonny Gray at Fenway Park.
    Twins' Ober worth streaming in 'right matchups'
    Though he's fresh off a complete game shutout, Bailey Ober's underlying metrics suggest he shouldn't be relied on as a set-and-forget fantasy start, but rather as a streamer in ideal matchups.
  • CLE Left Fielder #1
    Angel Martínez homered in a second straight game and scored a second run after reaching on an error Wednesday in the Guardians’ 4-2 win over the Angels.
    He also stole two bases, bringing his season total to eight. Martínez was leading off on a rare day off for Steven Kwan today. There’s a good argument for the Guardians making a more permanent switch in the leadoff spot with Kwan hitting just .206/.311/.265, but Martínez probably isn’t the right man for the job; he’s walked only five times in 143 plate appearances this season and has a .281 career OBP (.300 this season). Still, it’d make Martínez a pretty attractive option in shallow leagues if he could convince the Guardians to bat him first or second regularly. He has started eighth of the team’s last 10 games.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #77
    Parker Messick allowed two runs through 6 2/3 innings and struck out seven Wednesday in a victory over the Angels.
    Facing right-handers exclusively today, the left-handed Messick allowed only four hits on an average exit velocity against of 81.8 mph. He’s eighth in the majors with 58 strikeouts, 12th with a 0.99 WHIP and 15th with a 2.35 ERA. His next start is likely to come Tuesday in Detroit.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #36
    Cade Smith struck out the side in the ninth for his 13th save Wednesday against the Angels.
    Smith was a little shaky early on this season, but he seems to have really settled in of late. In his last seven outings, he’s fanned 14 and walked none over 7 2/3 innings.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #48
    Reid Detmers yielded four runs — three earned — in 5 2/3 innings Wednesday in a loss to the Guardians.
    Detmers gave up a leadoff homer to Angel Martínez in the bottom of the first and later fueled a couple of rallies with a pair of walks and a HBP. It’s not a horrible outing, but it’s just not enough for the Angels, who dropped to 2-7 in his starts. At this rate, he might finally get traded this summer. His 53/17 K/BB in 49 1/3 innings is pretty solid, and there are surely a few teams that would like to see if they could get more from him than his current 4.38 ERA. He’ll face the A’s next time out.
  • LAA Shortstop #9
    After being dropped to the sixth spot in the lineup, Zach Neto went 2-for-4 and homered to plate both Angels runs in a loss to the Guardians on Wednesday.
    Perhaps Neto shouldn’t be leading off for the Angels, though he has greatly improved his walk rate this year; he currently has a .330 OBP in spite of a .224 average. But he definitely shouldn’t be batting sixth and probably won’t be for long. He entered today on pace to score 105 runs as the Angels’ leadoff man.
  • LAA Right Fielder #12
    Jorge Soler finished 0-for-4 with three strikeouts against the Guardians in Wednesday’s loss.
    Soler is 3-for-23 with no RBI and 10 strikeouts in his last six games, dropping his average back down to .221. The Angels’ recent lineup shifts haven’t touched Soler in the cleanup spot, but perhaps there’s a chance he’ll find himself batting lower against the Dodgers this weekend.
  • COL Catcher #15
    Hunter Goodman is out of the lineup for Wednesday’s contest against the Pirates.
    Goodman receives a break after handling the catching duties in three of Colorado’s last four games. He spent the other contest at DH. It’ll be a full night off for the slugging backstop, who is up to 10 round-trippers already through just 38 games this season. It’ll be Brett Sullivan behind the dish in his place on Wednesday evening.
  • WSH 1st Baseman #2
    Luis García Jr. is not in the lineup for Wednesday’s showdown against the Reds.
    Garcia takes a seat against Reds lefty Nick Lodolo following an impressive three-hit performance, which included a pair of home runs, during Tuesday’s series opener. The 25-year-old first baseman has recorded three consecutive multi-hit performances to raise his batting average from .231 to .270 through 37 games. It’ll be Curtis Mead getting an opportunity at the cold corner and hitting second in his place.
  • PIT Shortstop #85
    Konnor Griffin is starting at shortstop and hitting second against the Rockies on Wednesday.
    The Rockies have a left-hander on the mound, which means Brandon Lowe will move down from his usual spot in the order to seventh. However, Griffin has never hit above sixth in the batting order for the Pirates, even against lefties. If this is going to be a regular thing, that’s a nice boost for his counting stats.