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    Cubs optioned LHP Tom Cosgrove to Triple-A Iowa.

    Cosgrove heads back to the minors after sipping a quick cup of coffee with the Cubs. The 28-year-old lefty tossed a pair of scoreless frames in his lone appearance with the club after being called up last weekend.
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    Rangers selected Stoneman Douglas HS LHP Gio Rojas with the No.16 selection of the 2026 MLB Draft.

    This is not the best prep pitching prospect class, but Rojas is the best of the eligible arms, and he’s not a consolation prize. He’s a 6-foot-4 left-hander who still offers projection in his left arm, but already gets his fastball up to 98 mph, and there’s enough life to the offering it could be a plus-plus offering at the next level. He also shows a slider that flashes 60 grades on the 20-80 scouting scale, but that pitch and an average change still need work. There’s plenty of time for that to improve considering he just turn 19 at the end of June, and he repeats his delivery well enough to project solid command of his arsenal. He’s probably closer to mid-rotation than a frontline starter, but if the secondary pitches do make a jump, he can reach the latter.
    - Christopher Crawford
    Rays add top HS prospect Emerson with No. 2 pick
    The Rays immediately bolstered their prospect pool with the selection of Grady Emerson at No. 2 overall in the 2026 MLB Draft, who was the top high school prospect entering the first round.
  • TEX 3rd Baseman #6
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    Josh Jung is at third base and hitting third on Saturday against the Astros.

    Jung has gone 2-for-7 with three runs scored in a pair of games after missing three contests earlier this week due to right knee soreness. It doesn’t appear to be a concern heading into the All-Star break.
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    Diamondbacks selected Arkansas C Ryder Helfrick with the No. 15 selection of the 2026 MLB Draft.

    Helfrick was a considerable source of power for the Razorbacks, hitting 33 homers in his sophomore junior seasons including 18 in 2026. The 21-year-old swings from the right side, and as you can probably guess from those power numbers, there’s potential for plus pop in his swing; the type you see in hitters who routinely hit 30 homers or thereabouts. The hit tool, however, is more of a question mark. He struck out 55 times in 62 games for Arkansas last season, and while it also came with 55 walks, the patience along with long levers makes him someone who likely won’t hit for a high average; even if he does post a solid on-base percentage. He should be a solid defender behind the plate, and hitters who can pile up the homers while playing backstop always have a place on a roster.
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    Marlins selected Gulliver Prep (FL) SS Jacob Lombard with the No. 14 selection of the 2026 MLB Draft.

    Potentially, the steal of the draft. Lombard is the brother of George Lombard Jr. -- and of course the son of former big-leaguer George Lombard -- and with all due respect to those two names, Jacob has a chance to be the best of the family. He’s an outstanding athlete that puts up plus-plus run times, and on top of that upper-echelon speed, he has significant power potential in his right-handed bat. There are likely going to be contact issues because of his long swing and aggressive approach, but the ball jumps off of his bat, so he could be the rare player who strikes out a bunch and hits for a high average. Lombard also should be able to stay at shortstop, but he could probably play anywhere but behind the plate as a professional. There’s a little bit of risk because of the swing-and-miss, but you could argue that his profile comes with the most reward of any bat in the class.
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    Cardinals selected Etowah HS (GA) OF Trevor Condon with the No. 13 pick of the 2026 MLB Draft.

    No relation to Charlie. Condon is one of the best prep bats in the class, and he has a swing from the left side that suggest he’s going to hit for a high average thanks to its plane and quickness through the zone. There’s serious questions about the power, and right now, asking for more than 12-15 bombs in a season is asking too much. He’s an elite baserunner, however, so he should compensate with a good amount of steals — assuming he gets on enough to run, of course. Condon is also a terrific defender, and even with the lack of pop, there’s a lot to like here.
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    Angels selected Huntington Beach HS (CA) OF Jared Grindlinger with the No. 12 selection of the 2026 MLB Draft.

    Grindlinger reclassified from the 2027 draft to join this year’s class, and immediately became the top two-way prospect eligible. There’s added intrigue in his profile as a player who doesn’t turn 18 until next April, so it’s very unlikely we’ve seen anything close to the best of the 6-foot-3 southpaw as of yet. As a hitter, he shows a swing from the left side that suggests he could have a plus hit tool, and while there’s not much power present, there’s enough bat speed to project average -- perhaps better -- pop in the coming years. He’s more advanced as a pitcher who touches the mid 90s with his heater with plenty of projection left, and he also shows a quality change and above-average slider at times, too. Whether he focuses on one side or does both, Grindlinger is certainly a fantasy prospect that is worth keeping an eye on, even acknowledging that it could be half a decade before he reaches the majors.
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    Nationals selected Texas A&M 2B Chris Hacopian with the No. 11 selection of the 2026 MLB Draft.

    Hacopian transferred to Texas A&M after posting an impressive .375/.502/.656 with Maryland in 2025, and while he didn’t match those numbers in 2026 (.319/.405/.578), he certainly did enough to remain one of the top collegiate bats in the class. It’s also worth noting that he dealt with back issues this spring, which can help explain the dip in production. When at his best, Hacopian makes hard contact to all parts of the field, and there’s enough power in his right-handed bat to project 20-plus homer seasons at the highest level. The biggest concern is that he’s a below-average runner, and there’s a chance he’ll need to move from the middle-infield. The bat can play at third or left field, but obviously that puts more pressure on him to reach his offensive upside. There’s reason for optimism, but Hacopian might profile as a better “real-life” prospect than a future fantasy star.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Mets sent RHP Matt Seelinger outright to Triple-A Syracuse.

    Seelinger will stick around as organizational depth for the Mets after getting crushed for seven runs over two innings by the Royals in his big-league debut earlier this week.
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    Rockies selected Kentucky SS Tyler Bell with the No. 10 selection of the 2026 MLB Draft.

    Bell was a solid performer in 2025 with a .907 OPS, but really saw his stock soar in 2026 for the Wildcats with a .343/.510/.608 slash while hitting nine homers in 41 games. He’s a shortstop that hits from both sides of the plate, and that’s a literal descriptor with a swing that can provide a solid average with the type of power production you see from hitters who hit 15-20 homers on a consistent basis. He doesn’t have elite speed, but there’s enough there for a similar amount of steals, as well. Bell is more of a high-floor player than one with an immense ceiling, but there’s enough upside here for him to be fantasy relevant when he’s ready to go in a year or two.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Rockies recalled RHP Jeff Criswell from Triple-A Albuquerque.

    Criswell augments Colorado’s bullpen depth heading into their final two first-half contests against the Giants. He’s tossed a pair of scoreless innings for the Rockies this season.