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  • CLE Relief Pitcher #92
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    The Guardians announced Thursday that right-hander Franco Aleman underwent surgery to repair a hernia in his left hip.
    The 24-year-old hurler had been in big league camp as a non-roster invitee, but this operation will shelve him for the next four-to-six weeks. The Guardians thought enough of Aleman to protect him from the Rule 5 draft over the winter, so don’t be surprised if you see him working out of the big league bullpen at some point during the 2025 campaign.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #55
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    Cole Ragans is set to undergo more tests after another setback with his elbow.
    “Cole woke up yesterday, not feeling as well arm-wise,” manager Matt Quatraro said. “So, when he came out to play catch yesterday, he had to cut it short. So, we’re going to get him some more testing in the next couple of days.” Ragans hasn’t pitched since May 6 and had a 4.84 ERA in eight starts before landing on the injured list for what was originally expected to be a minimal stay.
    'Fire up' Skubal after quick recovery from injury
    Returning from a remarkably quick recovery timeline, Tarik Skubal takes the mound once again this weekend. James Schiano shares what fantasy managers should expect from one of the game's true aces.
  • CLE Left Fielder #1
    X-rays were negative on Angel Martínez’s left foot, making him day-to-day with a contusion.
    Martínez departed Saturday’s game against the tigers an inning after fouling a ball off the foot and was replaced by Steven Kwan, who had been out of the lineup against Tarik Skubal.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    Chase DeLauter left Saturday’s game with a bruised right ribcage.
    DeLauter sustained the injury crashing into the wall in the top of the first and then left for a pinch-runner after singling in the bottom of the inning. It’s just the second injury of note for DeLauter this season; he missed one game in the second week of the season after fouling a ball off his foot. DeLauter’s 71 games this season are already a career high as a pro; in the minors, he played in 57 games in 2021, 39 in 2024 and 42 last year.
  • STL Designated Hitter #48
    Iván Herrera delivered a pair of homers to knock in three runs and walked Saturday in the Cardinals’ 9-6 takedown of the Twins.
    He had a two-run homer off Connor Prielipp as the second batter of the game, and he broke a 4-4 tie with the first of back-to-back homers with Jordan Walker in the seventh. It’s Herrera’s second career multihomer game, though he hit three the other time on Apr. 2, 2025. He has nine homers on the year, and he’s currently seventh in the majors with a .400 OBP.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #32
    Matthew Liberatore yielded four runs in 4 1/3 innings versus the Twins on Saturday.
    Liberatore gave up two homers in the fourth and one more in the fifth before departing. That brings his season total of homers allowed to 14 in 14 starts. Last year, he allowed a total of 19 in his 29 starts. Liberatore will take a 3-3 record and a 4.71 ERA into his next turn versus the Royals.
  • STL Relief Pitcher #61
    Asked to finish off a four-run lead, Riley O’Brien walked three and gave up a run in the ninth Saturday against the Twins.
    O’Brien got the job done in the end, but not before making everyone pretty nervous. He also threw 31 pitches, which might take him out of play Sunday. O’Brien has allowed 13 earned runs, walked 10 and hit four batters over 17 innings in his last 17 appearances. He could bounce back, but those in deeper leagues on the hunt for saves might want to think about stashing George Soriano. He’s not taking over the job just yet, but he could close Sunday if O’Brien needs the day off.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #61
    Connor Prielipp gave up four runs over six innings in a no-decision against the Cardinals on Saturday.
    Prielipp didn’t seem long for this one after giving up a two-run homer to the second batter he faced in the first and two more runs in the second, but he hung around and kept the Twins in the game despite managing just two strikeouts and giving up 12 hard-hit balls. He wound up leaving with the score tied after six, only to immediately watch the Cardinals hit three homers in a five-run seventh. Prielipp remains 2-4 with a 5.26 ERA. He should stay in the rotation for now and face the D-backs next week, but a move to the pen could be a possibility at some point if the Twins get some injured starters back.
  • STL 1st Baseman #49
    Blaze Jordan collected his first homer — a three-run shot in the seventh inning — and triple Saturday against the Twins.
    The triple looked like a routine fly to right, but Austin Martin got worried about the wall and missed the ball. The homer was very legitimate, leaving Jordan’s bat at 110.2 mph and traveling a projected 418 feet to left-center. Jordan probably isn’t a third baseman for the long haul, but the Cardinals needed to give him a look, and if he shows he belongs, they can figure something out. He’s 4-for-8 so far.
  • MIN 3rd Baseman #23
    Royce Lewis homered and doubled versus the Cardinals as the Twins’ cleanup hitter Saturday.
    It was a good day for Lewis, but the last at-bat was a bust; up with two on and one out in the bottom of the eighth, he swung at the first pitch he saw, a JoJo Romero changeup that was just off the plate, and produced a routine double play to half the Twins’ rally. Still, Lewis has now hit in six straight. He’s 10-for-26 with three homers and two doubles since returning to the majors.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #57
    Coleman Crow is expected to resume throwing in a few days after landing on the IL with a flexor strain.
    An MRI came back pretty good, so the Brewers are hoping Crow won’t need much time off. Maybe we’ll see him again just after the All-Star break, though if the Brewers have Brandon Woodruff and Logan Henderson healthy then, Crow might be left in Triple-A.