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  • NYY Relief Pitcher #73
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    Yankees placed RHP Yerry de los Santos on the 15-day injured list with right elbow discomfort.
    De Los Santos threw 14 pitches on Wednesday, which is likely when he felt the elbow pain. The 27-year-old had a 1.80 ERA and 13/12 K/BB ratio in 20 innings out of the Yankees’ bullpen this year.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #70
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    Tejay Antone allowed one run against the Guardians in the ninth inning to lock down his first save of the season.
    What has made Bleday so successful lately?
    Eric Samulski discusses how Cincinnati Reds' J.J. Bleday has been "one of the hottest hitters in baseball" recently, going over key statistics that speak to his success and why fantasy managers should look out for him.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #41
    Andrew Abbott pitched five innings against the Guardians in a win on Friday, allowing four hits and three walks, but just one run.
  • ATL Left Fielder #18
    Mike Yastrzemski delivered a game-winning double in the bottom of the 10th as the Braves edged the Red Sox 2-1 on Friday.
    As the leadoff man in a tie game in the 10th, Yastrzemski tried twice to bunt the runner to third, but both rolled foul. That freed him up to swing away, and he lined a ball into left-center to end the game. Yastrzemski is 4-for-7 with one homer, two doubles and five RBI in his four appearances this week, raising his OPS from .516 to .597. He needs a little hot streak here to guarantee that he starts over Mauricio Dubón against righties after Ronald Acuña Jr. returns.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #99
    Spencer Strider held the Red Sox to one run in 5 1/3 innings in a no-decision Friday.
    Strider got a pickoff in the first inning and caught stealing in the fourth and fifth inning to aid the cause tonight. He walked three and struck out just four, even though he generated 16 missed swings tonight. Opposing starter Connelly Early had six strikeouts and eight whiffs, by way of comparison. In three starts since returning from an oblique strain, Strider has a 2.45 ERA and an 18/10 K/BB in 14 2/3 innings. He’ll pitch in Miami next time out.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #71
    Connelly Early pitched five innings of two-run ball and struck out six Friday against the Braves.
    Early surrendered homers to Drake Baldwin in the first and Michael Harris II in the fourth, but he did a nice job otherwise in stranding five runners. That he’s been able to strand 86 percent of his baserunners this year is a big reason why has a 3.21 ERA against a 4.58 FIP and a 4.11 xERA. Early remains a lesser option in mixed leagues, but his matchup against the Royals next week is reasonable.
  • BOS 2nd Baseman #11
    Marcelo Mayer hit his second home run and walked Friday against the braves.
    Mayer’s other homer came on Apr. 3 against the Padres. He’s been really good defensively at second base for Boston, but his .233/.302/.336 line is quite disappointing, especially since he isn’t even playing against lefties. Fortunately for him, Kristian Campbell still isn’t really looking like a major leaguer while playing in Triple-A. If the Red Sox did need another infielder, they might be more likely to call up Nick Sogard.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #28
    Tanner Bibee allowed seven hits and three earned runs in 6 2/3 innings against the Reds on Friday, falling to 0-6 in the process.
  • MIL Left Fielder #11
    Jackson Chourio went 2-for-5 with a double and two runs scored in Friday’s win over the Twins.
    Chourio doubled off of Joe Ryan on the first pitch of the game and came around to score two batters later thanks to a William Contreras single. He would later score in the eighth inning and again came in to score via a fielder’s choice by Contreras, to tie the game at 2-2. Chourio also struck out three times in this one, but both of his hits and runs proved vital in the 3-2 victory. Chourio is still waiting for his first homer of 2026, but he’s slashing a solid .300/.349/.400 since returning from injury.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #41
    Joe Ryan allowed one earned run over six innings while striking out seven in a no-decision on Friday against the Brewers.
    Ryan ran into trouble early in this one, allowing a leadoff double to Jackson Chourio on the first pitch of the game. Chourio would come around to score two batters later on an RBI single by William Contreras, but Ryan was able to limit further damage in the inning. It would be the only run Ryans would allow on the night, as he settled in to pitch five-straight scoreless frames while tying a season-high with seven strikeouts. Ryan has allowed two earned runs or fewer in his last four starts, but hasn’t won a game since April 11th. He’ll look to pick up his third win of the season in his next outing, which is scheduled for Wednesday against the Astros.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #57
    Coleman Crow allowed one earned run over five innings while striking out three in Friday’s win over the Twins.
    It was a strong outing for Crow, who has allowed just three earned runs in his first 10 1/3 innings pitched this season. His lone blemish came in the sixth inning when James Outman came around to score on a ground ball double play by Brooks Lee. Crow doesn’t have overpowering stuff and has struck out just seven batters thus far, but he’s excelled at keeping them off base and limiting runs. If he isn’t sent back to Triple-A, Crow’s next scheduled start would come on the road on Wednesday against the Cubs.