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  • TB 2nd Baseman #8
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    Brandon Lowe went 2-for-4 with one run scored in a win over the Twins on Monday.
    Lowe now has a nine-game hitting streak and has a hit in 12 of his last 13 games. He’s gone 22-for-78 (.282) in May with six home runs, two steals, 14 RBI, and 16 runs scored. We know he can go on prolonged stretches like this, and he now plays his home games in a minor league park, so it might be time to add him to your team and see if you can ride out this hot streak.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #43
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    Blue Jays acquired RHP Connor Seabold from the Tigers in exchange for LHP Juanmi Vasquez.
    Seabold was designated for assignment by the Tigers on Sunday, and unsurprisingly, there was interest in the right-hander. He’ll provide some multi-inning depth in the Toronto bullpen.
    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.
  • TOR Catcher #30
    Blue Jays transferred C Alejandro Kirk from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day injured list.
    Kirk’s movement clears room on the 40-man roster for Austin Voth. The 27-year-old is still recovering from his fractured thumb, and the Blue Jays are hoping he’ll be able to return during the summer. The placement on the 60-day list doesn’t change that timeline.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher
    Blue Jays optioned RHP Tanner Andrews to Triple-A Buffalo.
    Andrews worked in back-to-back games for Toronto after receiving his first MLB promotion, and he pitched well with three scoreless innings. He’ll head back to Triple-A so Toronto can call up a fresher Austin Voth, but there’s a good chance Andrews is back with Toronto before the summer ends.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #30
    Blue Jays selected the contract of RHP Austin Voth.
    Voth will get his second stint with Toronto in 2026 to provide some middle-inning depth. The 33-year-old gets the nod over Tanner Andrews, after Andrews was optioned to Buffalo to make room.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #72
    Orioles optioned LHP Nick Raquet to Triple-A Norfolk.
    Raquet was only up for a day and didn’t make an appearance in his latest stint with the O’s. He heads back to Norfolk with Trey Gibson recalled to start Wednesday’s game against the Rays.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher
    Orioles recalled RHP Trey Gibson from Triple-A Norfolk.
    Gibson is up and will make the start Wednesday against the Rays. The 24-year-old is one of the best pitching prospects in the system, but he’s been shaky in his limited action with Baltimore while allowing four runs over 6 2/3 innings. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on Gibson, but he’s more of a long-term play right now.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #47
    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.
  • 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.