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  • CWS Starting Pitcher #34
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    White Sox signed RHP Noah Syndergaard to a minor league contract.
    Early in the offseason, it was reported that Syndergaard had lost 30 pounds and was hoping to make a comeback, but apparently no team had taken an interest. Until now. The 32-year-old is hoping not to end his professional career with the 6.50 ERA and 1.39 WHIP he put together with the Guardians and Dodgers in 2023. He will report to the White Sox complex in Arizona before the team determines which minor league club to start him at. While it would be nice to see Thor on an MLB mound again, it’s unlikely that he would have any fantasy relevance.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher
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    Yankees selected the contract of RHP Yovanny Cruz from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
    Cruz can hit 102 mph on his fastball and does have a 3.00 ERA and 29 percent strikeout rate this season. However, he has struggled in May, allowing five runs on nine hits in seven innings while walking six and striking out six.
    Temper power expectations for Guerrero Jr.
    After finally hitting his first home run of May, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s power outage to start the season could actually be a sign of things to come for the remainder of year, where he could finish with 20-25 home runs.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #71
    Yankees optioned RHP Elmer Rodríguez to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
    Rodríguez can’t be recalled in the next 15 days unless he replaces an injured starting pitcher, so that appears to take him out of the running to start this weekend. What the Yankees will do in that spot remains to be seen since they have said Gerrit Cole (elbow) will make one more rehab start.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #71
    Rays placed RHP Cole Sulser on the 15-day injured list with a low back strain.
    Sulser has a 3.68 ERA, 1.36 ERA, and 16/9 K/BB ratio in 22 innings out of the Rays’ bullpen. He will likely be sidelined for a few weeks.
  • TB Starting Pitcher
    Rays recalled RHP Chase Solesky from Triple-A Durham.
    Solesky was recalled by the Rays back on May 5th and then was sent back down just three days later without pitching. He’ll get another chance out of the Rays bullpen this week.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #36
    Rays activated RHP Joe Boyle (elbow) from the 15-day injured list and optioned him to Triple-A Durham.
    Boyle has been rehabbing at Triple-A while recovering from an elbow strain. In three starts, he has allowed five runs on five hits in 6 2/3 innings with an 8/7 K/BB ratio. He’ll continue to stretch out and work on his command at Triple-A.
  • PHI Designated Hitter #12
    Kyle Schwarber is not in the starting lineup against the Reds on Monday.
    It’s Schwarber’s first day off of the season, so there’s not much to see here. Bryce Harper will DH, Alec Bohm will play first base, and Edmundo Sosa will get the start at third base.
  • DET 3rd Baseman #33
    Colt Keith is leading off and starting at designated hitter against the Guardians on Monday.
    Keith is hitting .295/.336/.357 on the season, but that’s about all we can say. His bat speed is up one mph, but it’s not where he showcased it in the first month of the season. He has a lower barrel rate and hard-hit rate than last season, and has hit no home runs with just six RBI despite hitting mostly third this season. He doesn’t need to be on many fantasy rosters.
  • STL Right Fielder #22
    Cardinals OF prospect Joshua Báez went 1-for-5 with a solo home run for Triple-A Memphis on Sunday.
    Báez has homered in four of the last six games and is up to 11 on the season to go along with 27 RBI and seven steals. That’s the good news. The bad news is that he has a 34.5 percent strikeout rate on the season and has a 21/2 K/BB ratio in May. The power is tantalizing, and the speed is a nice boost, but will he make enough contact? For comparison’s sake, Báez has a nearly 65 percent contact rate, which is about five percent higher than Spencer Jones. Still, an 18.1 percent swinging strike rate is a bit concerning.
  • PHI 1st Baseman
    Phillies optioned INF/OF Felix Reyes to Triple-A Lehigh Valley.
    Reyes was hitting .158/.158/.263 in 38 plate appearances with a 9/0 K/BB ratio while playing mainly against left-handed pitching. The 25-year-old will head back down to Triple-A, where he will likely play full-time.
  • PHI Left Fielder #4
    Phillies recalled INF/OF Otto Kemp from Triple-A Lehigh Valley.
    Kemp is hitting .262/.340/.452 in 24 games at Triple-A with three home runs, 21 RBI, and two steals. He will play mainly against left-handed pitching at the big league level.