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  • CHC 3rd Baseman #6
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    Matt Shaw is on the bench for Wednesday’s game against the Twins.
    Shaw takes a seat on Wednesday night amid a brutal 17-for-101 slump that includes only one homer and six steals over his last 30 games. It’ll be veteran speedster Jon Berti getting a shot at the hot corner. It feels inevitable that the Cubs are going to bring in some extra third base depth at the trade deadline in a few weeks.
  • LAD Shortstop #50
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    Mookie Betts hit a solo homer in a loss to the White Sox on Sunday.
    HLs: Skenes, Pirates unable to cool off Marlins
    The Marlins get two early solo shots against Paul Skenes and were able to close out their series against the Pirates with a win, giving them eight victories in ten games in the month of June.
  • CWS 2nd Baseman
    Sam Antonacci hit a solo homer in a win over the Dodgers on Sunday.
  • CWS Shortstop #12
    Colson Montgomery hit a two-run homer to help the White Sox to a 6-4 win over the Dodgers on Sunday.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #47
    Erick Fedde was credited with the win after throwing 2 2/3 scoreless innings versus the Dodgers on Sunday.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #80
    Emmet Sheehan struck out eight, but allowed three runs over five innings in a loss to the White Sox on Sunday.
  • NYM Center Fielder
    A.J. Ewing went 3-for-5 with a homer, a double, two RBI, and two runs scored as the Mets defeated the Braves 8-1 on Sunday afternoon.
    The homer was his second since being called up by the Mets, and he fell just a triple shy of the cycle. The dynamic outfielder is now hitting .267 with a .723 OPS through his first 120 big-league plate appearances. Ewing stole 17 bases in 30 games in the minors this year, and he has seven through 31 contests with the Mets. It’s very early in his career, but Ewing is displaying a roto-friendly profile. The Mets now head to hitter-friendly Cincinnati for a three-game set that begins Monday.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #51
    Freddy Peralta picked up a win on Sunday against the Braves, allowing one run on four hits over five innings of work.
    Peralta only struck out two while walking one. He got into trouble in the first inning, which affected his workload. He finished with 90 pitches, but the Mets didn’t want to push it after a shaky fifth. His strikeout rate has been down this year while his ERA sits at 3.90. It’s the third time in four years he’s been between 3.68 and 3.90. Last year’s 2.70 is looking like the outlier. Peralta’s next start lines up on the road in Philadelphia.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #55
    Bryce Elder took the loss on Sunday in Queens, serving up six earned runs on 10 hits over four innings pitched.
    Elder allowed two homers and two walks while striking out two. It’s a major regression game, though his ERA still sits at 3.15. The righty introduced a cutter this year that helped him stay ahead of hitters to begin the season, but he has now allowed 16 earned runs over his last four appearances. He had allowed just 15 earned runs all season before this stretch. Things won’t get any easier against the red-hot Brewers next time out.
  • NYM 2nd Baseman #10
    Marcus Semien smacked a solo home run as the Mets took down the Braves 8-1 on Sunday afternoon.
    Semien went back-to-back with A.J. Ewing in the bottom of the fifth. The 35-year-old second baseman now has nine homers and six steals on the year, which is decent fantasy value, but it has come with a .218 batting average and a .626 OPS, continuing his multi-year decline. Semien at least hasn’t stopped pulling the ball in the air. He was acquired in a trade with the Rangers for Brandon Nimmo this past offseason and remains under club control through 2028.
  • NYM 3rd Baseman #7
    Brett Baty went 2-for-2 with two walks and a RBI as the Mets defeated the Braves on Sunday.
    Baty played a big role in Bryce Elder’s regression game by reaching four times. The former top prospect has been given a long leash as the primary third baseman with Francisco Lindor sidelined and Bo Bichette filling in at shortstop, but he hasn’t shown he’s an everyday regular once the club has everyone healthy. The multi-position eligibility has helped in deeper fantasy formats, however.