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  • PHI Starting Pitcher #41
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    Phillies activated RHP Joe Ross from the 15-day injured list.
    Ross missed the minimum 15 days with his back spasms. He has a 5.28 ERA in 44 1/3 innings of middle-relief work for the Phillies this season.
  • WSH Relief Pitcher #50
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    Nationals optioned LHP PJ Poulin to Triple-A Rochester.
    The move seems intended to clear a roster spot for Nationals closer Clayton Beeter to return from the injured list for Thursday’s finale against the Mets. Poulin holds a respectable 2.91 ERA, 1.48 WHIP and 16/14 K/BB ratio across 21 2/3 innings this season
    Stash Tigers' Melton ahead of return from IL
    With "intriguing" upside in several categories, Troy Melton is shaping up to be a priority stash in fantasy ahead of his activation from the Tigers' injured list.
  • SD Center Fielder #3
    Jackson Merrill made an early exit from Wednesday’s game against the Dodgers.
    Merrill was replaced in center field after striking out to end the second inning. He appeared to be in some discomfort after attempting to rob Shohei Ohtani’s leadoff home run earlier in the contest. There should be an update on his status shortly.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher
    Marlins top pitching prospect Thomas White has been placed on the injured list at Triple-A Jacksonville.
    White will not be called up to start against the Mets later this week. No word yet on the specific injury. The 21-year-old southpaw has posted a 4.01 ERA and 35/15 K/BB ratio across 24 2/3 innings across seven starts in the minors this season. It’s an unfortunate development for the Marlins and fantasy managers since Braxton Garrett’s demotion and Robby Snelling’s elbow injury likely would’ve carved out a path for him to pitch in Miami at some point soon.
  • FA 3rd Baseman #64
    Padres released 1B/3B Jose Miranda.
    Miranda had no clear path to at-bats with San Diego and had an opt-out looming in his minor league deal. The 27-year-old corner infielder has put up decent numbers at Triple-A El Paso this season and figures to be able to find another opportunity elsewhere as emergency depth.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #51
    Chris Sale allowed one run and four hits with eight strikeouts and didn’t walk a batter across seven innings to earn the victory in a 9-1 win over the Marlins on Wednesday.
    Sale is on another level right now. The Marlins squeaked out a run via a sac fly in the first inning and from that point forward he faced just two batters over the minimum. His slider was especially lethal, forcing 14 of his 18 swings-and-misses as the Marlins helplessly flailed at it low and below the zone. Apart from an odd blow-up against the Angels in early April, Sale has allowed two or fewer runs and completed at least six innings in every start this year. In total, he has a 1.89 ERA plus 72 strikeouts and just 14 walks in 62 innings this season. He’s still firmly one of the best few pitchers in the game and is scheduled for a two-start week coming up against the Red Sox and Reds with both starts coming on the road.
  • ATL Designated Hitter #8
    Dominic Smith went 2-for-4 with a home run, a triple, three RBI, and two runs scored on Wednesday against the Marlins.
    Smith’s first “home run” of the game knocked out Marlins’ starter Janson Junk and put an exclamation point on a five-run sixth inning that broke this game open. His second “home run” was technically a triple because Owen Caissie and Esteury Ruiz collided in the outfield, but Smith still crushed it in the gap. It’s a bit shocking to see his .337 batting average, .903 OPS and five home runs through 40 games played as a key cog for the resurgent Braves.
  • MIA Shortstop #6
    Otto Lopez went 2-for-4 on Wednesday against the Braves.
    The Marlins didn’t do much against Chris Sale in this one. In fact, Lopez’s two singles accounted for half their total hits and none went for extra bases. Nevertheless, the two knocks raised his batting average up to a league-best .349 in what’s been such a strong season so far that it’s becoming difficult to ignore. Apart from that high batting average, he also has four home runs, eight stolen bases, and 51 combined runs and RBI as one of the true breakout stars from the first chunk of the season.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #26
    Janson Junk allowed eight hits and eight runs with three strikeouts and didn’t walk a batter in five-plus innings in a loss to the Braves on Wednesday.
    Things weren’t going too bad for Junk until he came out for the sixth inning. To that point, the only runs he’d given up came via a three-run home run by Austin Riley. Then, he retired 11 batters in a row to get through five innings and it was shaping up to be a fine start. Yet, five straight Braves’ hits to begin the sixth which culminated in a three-run home run by Dom Smith turned Junk’s outing into a catastrophe. He didn’t make any really bad pitches that inning either, it was just a lot of impressive hitting on balls that were on the edges. After this poor start, Junk has a 5.07 ERA and is scheduled for a two-start week coming up against the Blue Jays and Mets with both starts on the road.
  • CLE 3rd Baseman #11
    José Ramírez scalded an RBI double on Wednesday, helping lead the Guardians to a 3-2 win over the Tigers in a 10-inning marathon.
    After striking out three straight times and going hitless in four at-bats prior to extra-innings, Ramírez extended Cleveland’s lead with a double into the left-center field gap against Tigers lefty reliever Tyler Holton that brought around Angel Martínez with a key insurance run in the 10th inning.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #36
    Cade Smith was charged with an unearned run in the 10th inning on Wednesday against the Tigers while recording his major league-leading 16th save of the season.
    Smith coughed up a leadoff single to Zach McKinstry that brought the Manfred Man home from second base to open the frame. He settled in afterwards, striking out Hao-Yu Lee and getting pinch-hitter Spencer Torkelson to pop out in foul territory before getting Colt Keith to pop up to end it. The 27-year-old elite fantasy stopper has converted 16 of 18 save opportunities this season and has now pulled ahead of Padres stopper Mason Miller for the big-league lead this season.