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  • COL Starting Pitcher #48
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    Germán Márquez recorded just two outs while being charged for seven runs in a loss to the Dodgers on Wednesday.
    Márquez was handed a 1-0 lead going into his first and final inning, and it lasted just four pitches before Shohei Ohtani smashed a solo homer. He gave up another homer two batters later to Freddie Freeman, and the 30-year-old allowed four more hits and the same amount of runs before exiting. It’s hard to imagine that anyone used Márquez that didn’t have to Wednesday, but for those who did: whoops. He’ll be on the mound next week against the Royals and look to lower an unsightly 8.27 ERA.
  • AZ Shortstop #10
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    Jordan Lawlar drove in a run while stealing a base and going 2-for-3 in a win over the Tigers on Monday.
    Tigers welcome Cardinals for Sunday Night Baseball
    It's a clash of standout rookies and historic clubs as JJ Wetherholt and the Cardinals meet for an interleague bout with Kevin McGonigle and the Tigers. Watch Sunday Night Baseball on April 5 at 7 p.m. ET on Peacock.
  • DET 2nd Baseman #33
    Colt Keith drove in two runs and doubled twice in a loss to the Diamondbacks on Monday.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #77
    Parker Messick shut out the Dodgers for six innings and struck out five in the Guardians’ 4-2 win Monday.
    Messick walked none and gave up just two hard-hit balls, the harder of which turned into a double play off the bat of Miguel Rojas. It looked like the Guardians might send him down in favor of Logan Allen at the end of the spring, but they clearly made the right decision to keep him at the back of their rotation. He’s a perfectly solid mixed-league play, and he’ll next face the Cubs at home on Sunday.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #36
    Tasked with protecting a 4-0 lead in the ninth, Cade Smith gave up two runs before finishing off the Dodgers on Monday.
    The ninth opened with an infield single from Kyle Tucker and an RBI double from Mookie Betts. Smith retired three in a row from there, but he did give up the second run on a wild pitch. He threw 29 pitches tonight after throwing 28 in another shaky outing Saturday, so the Guardians might want to give him Tuesday off. That could put Shawn Armstrong in line for a save chance.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #11
    Roki Sasaki allowed only one run through four innings Monday against the Guardians.
    Maybe not quite the best-case scenario but definitely better than most expected. Just 41 percent of Sasaki’s pitches tonight were in the zone, but the Guardians chased after enough of the ones that weren’t to make it a solid showing. He wound up allowing four hits, walking two and striking out four. Sasaki still doesn’t come recommended in fantasy leagues, but this will keep him in the rotation for now. He’ll likely face the Nationals next on Sunday.
  • CLE Left Fielder #38
    Steven Kwan went 3-for-5 with an RBI double from the leadoff spot Monday against the Dodgers.
    Kwan is still without a hard-hit ball in 22 at-bats this year, but he has mustered seven hits anyway. With his bat speed and his foot speed decreasing, he’s likely past his peak both for the Guardians and as a fantasy outfielder. Still, he should offer some mixed-league value anyway,
  • AZ Right Fielder #7
    Corbin Carroll drove in four runs while hitting a two-run homer and a triple in a 9-6 win for the Diamondbacks over the Tigers on Monday.
  • AZ Relief Pitcher #38
    Paul Sewald fired a scoreless ninth to get a save Monday against the Tigers.
  • AZ Starting Pitcher #34
    Michael Soroka whiffed 10 over five scoreless innings to get a win Monday over the Tigers.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #35
    Justin Verlander went 3 2/3 innings and allowed five runs in a loss to the Diamondbacks on Monday.
    Verlander’s first start back with the Tigers was not a particularly impressive one. He gave up a pair of runs in the first — with one coming on a triple from Corbin Carroll — and Carroll got him again an inning later with a three-run bomb. That was it for runs allowed, but Verlander clearly wasn’t fooling hitters as seen in just six swings and misses generated over 80 pitches. The 43-year-old will look to regroup against the Cardinals on Sunday.