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  • TEX Center Fielder #19
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    Alejandro Osuna went 1-for-3 with a three-run home run on Friday against the Guardians.
    Osuna set the tone for the Rangers with his three-run shot in the top of the first inning to effectively break this game open early. His squad wound up leading for all nine innings. While it’s been a fun run of playing time for him, don’t expect the same next season unless there’s another string of injuries to Texas’ outfield.
  • NYM Right Fielder #40
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    Mets designated OF Austin Slater for assignment.
    Slater was signed to the team at the end of April but only appeared in nine games for the Mets. On the season, he’s slashing .209/.286/.233 with a 31 percent strikeout rate in 49 plate appearances between the Mets and Marlins.
    When might we see Altuve return?
    Eric Samulski gives the latest on Jose Altuve after the Astros SS heads to the IL with an oblique injury.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #80
    Kumar Rocker will be a bulk reliever on Tuesday, following Tyler Alexander as an opener.
    It makes some sense. Rocker has allowed 18 runs this season, and 10 of them have come in the first inning. That’s an 11.25 ERA in the first frame. Perhaps giving him an easier start to the game will help to curtail his ratio struggles. It will also make it easier for him to pick up a win, so we do like this move for fantasy purposes.
  • BAL Relief Pitcher #65
    Orioles optioned RHP Cameron Foster to Triple-A Norfolk
    Foster came on in relief of Trevor Rogers on Monday night and allowed four runs on five hits in 1 1/3 innings of work. He’ll head back to the minors but will likely be shuttled back to Baltimore at some point this summer.
  • BAL Relief Pitcher #49
    Orioles selected the contract of RHP Albert Suárez from Triple-A Norfolk
    The Orioles bullpen has been taxed by some short starts of late, so they’re calling up Suárez to give them more length out of the pen. The 36-year-old has a 3.45 ERA in 15 2/3 innings for Baltimore this season in six relief appearances.
  • BAL Catcher #98
    Orioles designated C Maverick Handley for assignment.
    Handley was optioned to Triple-A on Monday and is now designated for assignment, so Baltimore could add relievers to their 40-man roster. He will likely clear waivers and could sign back with the Orioles.
  • MIN Relief Pitcher #45
    Twins recalled RHP Travis Adams from Triple-A St. Paul
    Adams has allowed three runs on six hits in 3 2/3 innings for the Twins this season. He’ll operate in bulk relief.
  • MIN Catcher #70
    Twins recalled C Alex Jackson from Triple-A St. Paul
    Jackson was hitting .239/.295/.511 in 95 plate appearances at Triple-A with seven home runs and 15 RBI. He will likely back up Victor Caratini, who now becomes a must-roster catcher in two-catcher leagues.
  • MIN Catcher #27
    Twins placed C Ryan Jeffers on the 10-day injured list with a fractured hamate bone.
    This is a brutal blow for Jeffers, who was having his best season ever. The 29-year-old was slashing .295/.408/.541 in 147 plate appearances with seven home runs and 26 RBI. He will be sidelined for a couple of months and could see his power diminished when he does return. Sadly, he doesn’t need to be held in fantasy leagues.
  • MIN Relief Pitcher #48
    Twins designated RHP Justin Topa for assignment.
    The Twins needed to clear space on the 40-man roster for Orlando Arcia, so Topa will be the one who goes. The 35-year-old at one point seemed like a good bet to be part of the Twins’ closer committee, but he has pitched to an 8.05 ERA in 19 innings for them this season. However, he did have a 3.90 ERA in 60 innings out of the bullpen for Minnesota last season, so there’s a chance that some team puts in a claim to grab him off waivers.
  • MIN Shortstop #11
    Twins purchased the contract of INF Orlando Arcia from Triple-A St. Paul.
    Royce Lewis is headed to the minors, but we will not be getting top prospect Kaelen Culpepper up in Minnesota. Instead, it will be the veteran Arcia. The 31-year-old was hitting .318/.376/.556 in 39 games at Triple-A with eight home runs, 27 RBI, and three steals. That came with a 42.5 percent hard-hit rate and a solid 19 percent strikeout rate. He has played primarily second base and shortstop in the minors this season, but has four starts at third base as well. The Twins could use him to spell Luke Keaschall and Brooks Lee when they get a day off, and he could start at third base against lefties.