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  • NYM Left Fielder #3
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    Mets placed OF Jesse Winker on the 10-day injured list with back inflammation.
    Winker left Thursday’s game against the Orioles with tightness in his back, and further testing revealed the inflammation. The 31-year-old will be out through the All-Star break at least, and then could be back — assuming no setbacks — near the end of July.
  • TB Right Fielder #40
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    Rays are calling up OF Austin Slater from Triple-A Durham, according to Tampa Bay Times’ Marc Topkin.
    Slater signed a minor league deal on May 27th and hit .348 in six games at Triple-A. The 33-year-old has always done most of his damage against left-handed pitching, so he figures to fulfill a short-side platoon role when he arrives in Tampa Bay.

    Do odds still favor streaky Cubs to make playoffs?
    Trysta Krick and Vaughn Dalzell discuss the Chicago Cubs' odds to make the playoffs now that the once-red-hot ball club has dropped 16 of its last 23 games.
  • CLE 1st Baseman #81
    Guardians 1B prospect Ralphy Velazquez went 2-for-5 with a home run and two RBI for Triple-A Columbus on Sunday.
    The 21-year-old was promoted to Triple-A in the middle of May after hitting .317/.414/.566 with seven homers in 169 plate appearances over 36 games at Double-A Akron. He has since gone 13-for-54 (.241) at Triple-A with one home run, three RBI, and a 15/3 K/BB ratio. He’s the Guardians’ top prospect and the 56th-ranked prospect in baseball, according to MLB Pipeline, and could be an option to break camp with the team in 2027, if we have a baseball season.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #33
    Germán Márquez (forearm) threw 4 scoreless for Triple-A El Paso on Sunday, striking out two and walking one.
    Márquez threw 28 of his 47 pitches for strikes, and it’s a bit surprising the Padres didn’t look to push him for another inning. The 31-year-old was at 36 pitches in his last outing, so the team is clearly being cautious with his progression. That makes it seem like he’ll need at least one more rehab start before potentially returning to the MLB rotation.
  • COL 1st Baseman
    Rockies 1B/OF prospect Charlie Condon went 1-for-5 with a solo home run for Triple-A Albuquerque on Sunday.
    Condon is now up to nine home runs and 29 RBI on the season. The 23-year-old has had a bit of a streaky season so far. He had a solid April but was cool to start May before going on a 12-game hitting streak to end the month. So far in June, he’s gone just 3-for-22 with two extra base hits. However, he has a 6/5 K/BB ratio over that span, so he’s not being overmatched, which is a good sign. Still, a .249/.383/.454 slash line isn’t going to force the Rockies to be aggressive in calling him up, which means we may not see him until the end of the summer.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #82
    White Sox LHP prospect Hagen Smith threw 4 2/3 shutout innings for Triple-A Charlotte on Sunday, striking out nine and allowing three hits.
    Smith also walked three, so he was unable to complete five innings yet again, but he did throw 92 pitches in this outing, which is the most he’s ever thrown in pro ball. In his last three starts, Smith has allowed three runs on nine hits in 14 innings while striking out 25 and walking six. He has only completed five innings in one of those starts, so efficiency and command remain key issues for the 22-year-old, but he seems to be starting to round into form.
  • TEX Left Fielder #19
    Alejandro Osuna went 2-for-4 for Triple-A Round Rock on Sunday while playing first base.
    This is Osuna’s first start at first base since 2022, so the Rangers are clearly looking for ways that he can get back onto the MLB roster even with Wyatt Langfors healthy. At 5'9" 185 pounds, Osuna isn’t a prototypical first baseman, but if he can be good enough there to play one or two games a week and then also play a game or two in the outfield, that could be valuable for the Rangers. The 23-year-old has a great understanding of the strike zone and slashed .253/.376/.275 with zero homers, nine RBI, and four stolen bases in 110 plate appearances with the Rangers so far this season.
  • CLE Catcher #70
    Guardians C prospect Cooper Ingle played two games in left field over the weekend.
    In his minor league career, Ingle has caught 199 games and been a DH for 67 games. He has only made two starts in left field, and they have come in his last two games. That appears to be a pretty strong indicator that the Guardians are trying to see if there’s a way they can get Ingle up to help their big league lineup. The 24-year-old is slashing .300/.456/.569 in 40 games at Triple-A with nine home runs and a 37/37 K/BB ratio. Since he would likely have catcher eligibility in most fantasy leagues, his call-up would be an intriguing one.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #57
    Rangers optioned RHP Luis Curvelo to Triple-A Round Rock.
    The move comes a day after Curvelo was hit in the knee Saturday by a hard comebacker and forced from the game against the Guardians. Apparently, it wasn’t significant enough of an injury to warrant an IL stint, but it did cost him his spot. Perhaps Gavin Collyer will be promoted prior to Tuesday’s game.
  • SF 3rd Baseman #26
    Matt Chapman went 2-for-3 with a go-ahead single in the 10th as the Giants outlasted the Cubs 2-1 in 10 innings on Sunday Night Baseball.
    Chapman also drew a walk before knocking in pinch-runner Jonah Cox for the decisive run tonight. Chapman is 7-for-12 with 12 RBI over the last four games as he looks to move back up the Giants lineup after being dropped to seventh in recent days. He’s second on the Giants with his 33 RBI overall.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #72
    Trevor McDonald pitched five innings of one-run ball in a no-decision against the Cubs on Sunday night.
    McDonald struck out six and allowed four hits and four hard-hit balls in one of his best showings to date. He has a 4.15 ERA and a 37/12 K/BB in 39 innings through seven starts. He’s in for a rematch with the Cubs at home next week, which might not be a bad streaming play if their bats are still slumbering.