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  • SEA Catcher #18
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    Mitch Garver went 3-for-6 with a homer and four RBI on Sunday, leading the Mariners to a 6-4 victory over the Rangers in 12 innings.
    Garver got the Mariners on the board and tied the game at one run apiece with an RBI single off of Jack Leiter in the sixth inning that plated Randy Arozarena. He then drove in Arozarena once again in the 10th inning with an RBI knock that extended the M’s advantage to 3-1. The 34-year-old backstop finally put the game out of reach with a 437-foot (108.7 mph EV) two-run shot off of Cole Winn in the 12th inning. With this three-hit attack, Garver is now slashing .227/.327/.352 with four homers and 20 RBI on the season.
  • COL Pitcher #49
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    Antonio Senzatela went two innings and allowed one run in a Cactus League start against the Diamondbacks on Friday.
    Senzatela allowed three hits, with one of those being a solo bomb from Nolan Arenado. Senzatela was one of the worst fantasy starters in baseball last year, and when you consider a wide variety of factors, there’s little reason to think that won’t be true again in 2026.
    Twins P Lopez suffers torn UCL; surgery likely
    While Pablo Lopez weighs his treatment options following a crushing spring training injury, Eric Samulski gives a word of caution to fantasy managers on the market for pitchers.
  • KC Pitcher #32
    Stephen Kolek gave up a run while working two innings Friday in his Cactus League start against the Rangers.
    Kolek allowed three hits, issued a walk and struck out two before exiting in the Cactus League opener. The 28-year-old is battling for one of the final spots in the Kansas City rotation, but could be a multi-inning bullpen option if he doesn’t win one.
  • TEX Pitcher #17
    Nathan Eovaldi allowed three runs in two innings in his Cactus League debut against the Royals on Friday.
    Eovaldi allowed all three runs on homers. He gave up a solo blast to Salvador Perez, and a two-run shot to Michael Massey. The stats obviously don’t mean much — if anything — and fantasy managers shouldn’t forget how good Eovaldi was in 2025 with a 1.73 ERA and 129/21 K/BB over his 130 innings.
  • SD Starting Pitcher
    Jagger Haynes allowed two runs in two innings in a Cactus League start Friday against the Mariners.
    Both runs came on a homer from Michael Arroyo. Haynes, 23, should open the year with Triple-A El Paso, but he projects as an up-and-down arm at this stage of his career.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #34
    Dane Dunning allowed no runs over 1 2/3 innings in his Cactus League start against the Padres on Friday.
    Dunning did issue a pair of walks, but allowed just a hit and picked up a strikeout before exiting. The 31-year-old is with the Mariners on a minor-league contract and will be a depth piece behind Seattle’s impressive five-man rotation to open 2026.
  • BAL Pitcher #74
    Orioles placed RHP Félix Bautista on the 60-day injured list.
    This move was inevitable, as the 30-year-old hurler is expected to miss most of the 2026 season while recovering from shoulder surgery. It was done now though to free up a spot on the O’s 40-man roster for the addition of Bryan Ramos.
  • BOS Outfield #7
    Masataka Yoshida doubled, walked and scored twice as the Red Sox routed Northeastern University 18-3 on Friday.
    Those were Yoshida’s only two plate appearances before he was lifted. The Red Sox would surely still like to find a taker for Yoshida, who is owed $36 million over the next two years, but he could still contribute as a DH if any of the team’s top four outfielders get hurt. While his .282/.337/.425 line in three years as a major leaguer isn’t quite what the Red Sox were hoping for when they signed him, it still amounts to a 109 OPS+.
  • BAL 1st Baseman #25
    Pete Alonso hit a two-run homer in his third at-bat Friday to account for all of the scoring as the Orioles topped the Yankees 2-0.
    Every other Orioles regular came out after two at-bats, but Alonso pushed for a third after a groundout and a lineout. He got it and hit his first homer in an Orioles uniform, taking Bradley Hanner out to left. The Orioles had Alonso hitting second behind Gunnar Henderson in today’s lineup, and one wonders if that might be the Opening Day combo with probable leadoff man Jackson Holliday and frequent No. 2 hitter Jordan Westburg sidelined. Hitting second would be a little different for Alonso, but he has started there 133 times in his career. 70 of those games came in his rookie season in 2019.
  • BAL Pitcher #28
    Trevor Rogers struck out three in two scoreless innings Friday against the Yankees.
    Jazz Chisholm Jr. soft single produced the only baserunner against Rogers. The lefty’s velocity is already right where it was in 2025, and the only question he’s facing this spring is whether it will be or Kyle Bradish who gets named Baltimore’s Opening Day starter.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher
    Trey Gibson blanked the Yankees for the final three innings of Friday’s game to earn a save.
    The Orioles’ announcers figured Gibson was one and done after a scoreless seventh, but he came back out for a quick eighth and the Orioles just let him finish from there. Gibson allowed two hits, walked none and struck out three. Arguably the Orioles’ best pitching prospect at this point, he’s likely to open up in Triple-A and spend the bulk of the season there.