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  • TEX Shortstop #23
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    Rangers designated INF Nick Ahmed for assignment.
    The 35-year-old infielder went 0-for-9 with a 3/1 K/BB ratio and one stolen base during his brief time with the Rangers. The club needed to open a spot on their 40-man roster to promote Blaine Crim on Friday and unfortunately that made Ahmed the odd-man out. Given his defensive prowess, he’s a player that could catch another team’s attention on waivers.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #47
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    Royals recalled RHP Mason Black from Triple-A Omaha.
    The Royals need a fresh arm in the bullpen, so Black will return to Kansas City to operate as a middle-inning option who can work multiple frames if need be.
    Sabathia digs into baseball superstitions
    CC Sabathia and Ahmed Fareed weigh in on baseball superstitions, including ones from CC's playing days and a quirky routine he never forgot about one of his former teammates in New York.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #36
    Royals designated LHP Bailey Falter for assignment.
    This comes a day after Falter was shellacked by the Yankees; giving up seven runs over 2 1/3 innings. The 29-year-old will now hit the waiver wire, and his previous success — mixed though it may be — gives him a decent chance to be claimed or traded. If he’s not, he’ll be able to elect free agency or report to Triple-A Omaha.
  • TOR 1st Baseman #27
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (elbow) is back in the lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Marlins.
    Guerrero Jr. will hit second and play first base. The 27-year-old missed two games while dealing with soreness in his elbow, but he’s good to go for the series finale against the Marlins on Wednesday. Fantasy managers can breathe a sigh of relief.
  • TEX Center Fielder #32
    Evan Carter finished 3-for-4 with a homer and three RBI as the Rangers bested the Astros 10-7 on Tuesday.
    The Rangers exploded for eight runs in the first tonight and then held on to win as the Astros kept threatening. Carter had a two-run triple in the first and added a little insurance with his homer in the sixth. There’s still some hope for him turning into a useful mixed-league outfielder, but it hinges on him establishing himself in the top half of the Rangers’ lineup and the team as a whole producing more offensively. Carter is at .178/.293/.350 to date, but he has eight steals in eight attempts. He’s 27-for-29 stealing bases in 644 plate appearances as a major leaguer.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #22
    Jack Leiter allowed four runs through six innings in a victory over the Astros on Tuesday.
    Leiter’s mission was to throw strikes after getting eight runs to work with in the bottom of the first, but he did go on to walk three batters anyway. Still, it proved to be a pretty easy victory for the 26-year-old, and he definitely deserved one after going 0-4 in his previous nine starts, including a loss to the Astros on May 15 in which he allowed just one run over seven innings. Leiter still isn’t pitching up to his potential, but since he has a very favorable home park backing him up, he seems worth rostering in mixed leagues. He’s due for another home start Sunday against the Royals.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #67
    Jacob Latz picked up his sixth save despite giving up a solo homer while getting four outs Tuesday against the Astros.
    Jeremy Peña homered in the ninth, but Latz, who qualified for the save because he entered with a 9-6 lead in the eighth, had a four-run cushion at that point. The homer was just the second Latz has allowed in 25 innings this season. He has a 2.16 ERA, and he’s set to remain the Rangers’ primary closer going forward.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #54
    Jason Alexander gave up nine runs in six innings to take a loss in Arlington on Tuesday.
    The Rangers were angry that day, my friends. After getting no-hit on Monday, the club responded with eight runs in the first inning Tuesday. Alexander survived the thrashing and allowed just one run over the following five innings, but this still leaves him with a 9.33 ERA after two starts and two relief appearances. The Astros have Monday off, so Alexander will probably head to the pen for a spell.
  • HOU Designated Hitter #44
    Yordan Alvarez homered twice to drive in four runs against the Rangers on Tuesday.
    Alvarez hit one 449 feet off Jack Leiter and another 422 feet versus Jalen Beeks. He has 18 homers this year and 50 points of OPS on anyone else in the league (1.045 to Ben Rice’s .993).
  • AZ 2nd Baseman #4
    Ketel Marte went 1-for-5 with a two-run homer in the Diamondbacks’ 7-5 win over the Giants on Tuesday.
    Marte gave the D-backs a pair of insurance runs with a two-run homer off Erik Miller in the seventh inning. It was an absolute tank, 113.7 mph off the bat while going 452 feet to left field. The 32-year-old second baseman has been on a tear over the last two weeks, with eight multi-hit games in his last 12. Marte is up to nine homers on the season while slashing .273/.324/.478 with 34 runs scored and 32 RBI across 222 plate appearances.
  • SF Designated Hitter #10
    Casey Schmitt went 2-for-5 with a home run and two runs scored against the Diamondbacks on Tuesday.
    Schmitt put the Giants on the board with a solo homer off Eduardo Rodriguez in the first inning, then drove in a run with a base hit in the third. The 27-year-old slugger is enjoying a red-hot May, with his sixth homer in the last ten games and eighth this month. Schmitt is up to 12 on the season while hitting .298/.339/.567 with 26 runs scored and 31 RBI across 192 plate appearances.