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  • NYY Starting Pitcher #54
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    Max Fried delivered a dominant performance in Friday evening’s victory over the Rays, piling up six strikeouts over seven innings of shutout baseball.
    The 31-year-old southpaw allowed just one hit in the ballgame — a one-out single by Jose Caballero in the fifth inning — while issuing a pair of walks and hitting a batter. The Rays never even had a player reach third base against him in the contest. Fried generated 11 swings and misses on 92 pitches on the night, posting a CSW of 32 percent. Now 6-0 on the season, he’ll carry a minuscule 1.01 ERA, 0.94 WHIP and a 39/11 K/BB ratio (44 2/3 innings) into Wednesday’s battle against the Padres. New York’s prized offseason addition is looking like the early favorite to win the Cy Young Award in the American League.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #31
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    Max Scherzer is experiencing soreness in his thumb following his rehab start for Triple-A Buffalo.
    That’s the bad news. The good news is the soreness was expected after throwing 75 pitches in his rehab outing, and that Scherzer is slated to throw a bullpen in Toronto this weekend. Assuming that goes well and the soreness isn’t overwhelming, Scherzer will likely make his next start for the Blue Jays against the Guardians next week.
    Why Astros OF Smith could be in for 'hot' summer
    Eric Samulski details why Houston Astros rookie outfielder Cam Smith could be a valuable add for fantasy managers due to his strong contact rate and improving batting average.
  • ARI Catcher #14
    Diamondbacks placed C Gabriel Moreno on the 10-day injured list with a right hand contusion.
    Moreno has missed the last few days with his hand bruise, and the Diamondbacks will now give the backstop a chance to get better while not hamstringing their roster. Assuming there’s no structural damage Moreno could be back in a week, but for now, Jose Herrera will be Arizona’s everyday backstop with Aramis Garcia up from Reno to help handle catching duties.
  • ARI Relief Pitcher #59
    Diamondbacks transferred RHP Christian Montes De Oca from the 15-day injured list to the 60-day injured list.
    Montes De Oca recently underwent back surgery, and is out for the foreseeable future. He’ll be eligible to come off the 60-day injured list at the beginning of August, but there’s no guarantee he’ll be ready to roll when that occurs.
  • ARI Catcher #66
    Diamondbacks selected the contract of C Aramis Garcia.
    Garcia will be the backup backstop to Jose Herrera now that Gabriel Moreno is on the injured list with his hand bruise.
  • SEA Center Fielder #20
    Adam Jude of the Seattle Times reports that Luke Raley (oblique) could return this weekend against the Cubs.
    Raley has been out since late April with an oblique string, and his return would be a welcome addition to the Mariners lineup. In his first four rehab games with Triple-A Tacoma, Raley is 5-for-14 with a homer, a double, a walk and a strikeout. He hit 22 hime runs for the Mariners last season, and could be a decent source of power and deeper formats when he returns.
  • CWS 1st Baseman #29
    Ryan Noda is starting at first base and batting seventh against the Cardinals in Game 1 on Thursday.
    Noda was on the bench on Tuesday against a left-handed pitcher, but he was replaced by Lenyn Sosa, who had just come off the IL, so there was some question about their roles going forward. It seems that Noda will continue to start regularly against right-handed pitchers. Despite struggling in Triple-A for the Angels to start the season, Noda seemed to figure something out in his brief stint in Boston, hitting .378/.519/.703 in 13 games at Triple-A Worcester with three home runs, 13 RBI, and two steals. He’s worth keeping an eye on in case some tangible changes took place in Boston.
  • PIT 1st Baseman #25
    Billy Cook is starting in centerfield and batting ninth for the Pirates on Thursday against the Tigers.
    Cook is up with Bryan Reynolds on the Paternity List, and he’s also right into the starting lineup. He could likely be sent back down when Reynolds returns later this week, so he’s not worth chasing in fantasy leagues right now.
  • KC 1st Baseman #14
    Jac Caglianone is in right field and batting sixth on Thursday against the Rangers.
    Caglianone got a day off due to Wednesday’s rainout. He’s off to a 10-for-51 (.196) start to his major-league career. The exta time off should help serve as a mental reset. Fantasy managers probably aren’t starting him outside of extremely deep leagues, but we would not recommend dropping him yet.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #30
    Yankees manager Aaron Boone said that Luke Weaver (hamstring) could be activated tomorrow.
    It had been reported earlier that Weaver could likely skip a rehab stint, and that appears to be the case. He will have beaten his estimated recovery timeline by almost a month, so that causes a bit of fear that there could be re-injury; however, Weaver is worth adding onto your bench if you have space since we have not heard directly from the Yankees how they plan to use him and Devin Williams in the weeks ahead. There may be a closer committee in New York, given how well both have pitched.
  • LAD Shortstop #94
    Dodgers INF prospect Alex Freeland went 1-for-4 with a walk and a home run for Triple-A Oklahoma City on Thursday.
    The 23-year-old has now homered in back-to-back games and has 10 homers on the season to go along with a .276/.393/.470 slash line and 55 RBIs in 69 games. He’s the 44th-ranked prospect in all of baseball, according to MLB Pipeline, but there is no place for him in Los Angeles right now. Perhaps he’s used as a trade chip at the deadline to help the Dodgers’ injured rotation. If not, we likely won’t see him until 2026, unless there’s an injury.