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  • CHC Starting Pitcher #40
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    Cubs selected the contract of RHP Brad Keller from Triple-A Iowa.
    Keller will be in Chicago’s season-opening bullpen after making the club as a non-roster invitee.
  • ATL Relief Pitcher #49
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    Braves signed RHP John Brebbia to a minor league contract.
    Brebbia was just cut loose by the Tigers after amassing a 7.71 ERA in 18 2/3 innings. He’ll probably needs to regain some lost velocity if he’s going to help in the Braves pen later this season.
    'Buy' Buxton's AL Comeback Player of the Year odds
    Vaughn Dalzell analyzes current odds for this year's American League Comeback Player of the Year award, including why he's looking past favorite Jacob deGrom and instead targeting veteran outfielder Byron Buxton.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #81
    Reds selected the contract of RHP Chase Burns from Triple-A Louisville.
    After just 13 starts and 66 innings as a pro, Burns, the second overall pick in the 2024 draft, will make his major league debut against the Yankees tonight. He arrives having posted a 1.77 ERA and an 89/13 K/BB at three levels.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #67
    Reds optioned RHP Yosver Zulueta to Triple-A Louisville.
    Zulueta did not pitch during his two-day stint with the Reds. He has a 5.33 ERA and a 29/17 K/BB in 25 1/3 innings for Louisville this season.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #29
    ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports that the Rays could trade closer Pete Fairbanks despite contending for a playoff spot.
    It seems surprising that a team firmly in the mix for a playoff spot would trade its closer, but this is the Rays. Fairbanks “has a club option for 2026 that, with escalators, should wind up in the $10 million range.” The Rays could decide that’s too much to pay for a closer and ship Fairbanks off at the deadline for a nice package while also picking up a more cost-controlled reliever or turning closer duties over to Edwin Uceta. Passan lists the Dodgers, Phillies, Tigers, and Rangers as possible options in a trade.
  • BAL Center Fielder #31
    ESPN’s Jeff Passan lists Cedric Mullins as one of the most likely players to be traded at the deadline.
    The 30-year-old is a free agent at the end of the season, so it makes sense for an Orioles team that is falling out of the playoff race to see what they can get for him at the deadline. That would open up playing time for Heston Kjerstad, Ramon Laureano, and Dylan Carlson this season, but also Jud Fabian or Dylan Beavers in 2026. Mullins is hitting just .220/.306/.430 in 62 games but has 12 home runs and eight steals, which could provide some fantasy juice if he lands in a good spot. Passan lists the Mets, Guardians, and Phillies as the best fits for the center fielder.
  • BAL 1st Baseman #32
    ESPN’s Jeff Passan lists Ryan O’Hearn as one of the most likely trade candidates this season.
    Passan gives O’Hearn an 85 percent chance to be traded at the deadline, which was the highest of any player. Baltimore has seemingly fallen out of the playoff race, while O’Hearn is on pace for a career high in homers while also hitting over .300. He could be a great platoon bat for a contender at the deadline, and Passan lists the Mariners, Red Sox, Giants, and Rangers as possible destinations.
  • ARI 3rd Baseman #28
    ESPN’s Jeff Passan lists Eugenio Suárez as a likely trade candidate this season.
    Passan gave Suárez a 50 percent chance to be traded, and that was before teammate Corbin Carroll was diagnosed with a fractured wrist. Now that Arizona is missing Carroll, Corbin Burnes, Justin Martinez, and A.J. Puk, it could be hard for them to separate themselves in the playoff race. Considering Suárez is a free agent after this season, and the Diamondbacks also have Jordan Lawlar in the minor leagues, trading the veteran makes sense. Passan lists the Tigers, Cubs, Yankees, Royals, and Mariners as possible destinations.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #22
    ESPN’s Jeff Passan suggests that the Marlins could decide to hold onto Sandy Alcantara at the trade deadline.
    Despite Alcantara seeming to turn a corner lately, Passan believes that “the Marlins could hold on to [Alcantara] until the winter, when teams like Baltimore would be more inclined to acquire him and the final two years of his contract.” The 29-year-old finishing the season in Miami would dampen his fantasy value a bit, given his diminished likelihood for wins.
  • DET Relief Pitcher #21
    Tigers signed RHP Woo-Suk Go to a minor league deal.
    The Korean-born pitcher was last with Miami, posting a 4.11 ERA, 1.63 WHIP, and 14/9 K/BB in 15 1/3 innings in the minor leagues. He has yet to make his MLB debut.
  • LAA Relief Pitcher #74
    Angels interim manager Ray Montgomery said Kenley Jansen is battling some cramping.
    Jansen was removed from Monday’s game after just four pitches, but Montgomery was quick to quiet concerns after the game. The 37-year-old closer is allegedly dealing with cramping in his pec and neck, so the Angels removed him from the game, given that it was not a save situation. Jansen is allegedly available out of the bullpen on Tuesday, but we’ll have to monitor the situation to see if the cramps turn into anything else.