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  • SEA Relief Pitcher #64
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    Mariners optioned RHP Casey Legumina to the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League Mariners.
    The Mariners reinstated Logan Evans from the injured list on Sunday and needed to clear a spot in the bullpen in order to do so. Unfortunately for Legumina, he was the odd man out this time around. The 28-year-old hurler has posted a 5.62 ERA, 1.45 WHIP and a 55/25 K/BB ratio over 49 2/3 innings in 48 appearances with the M’s.
  • BAL Shortstop #2
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    Gunnar Henderson is at third base and batting fifth on Sunday as Team USA squares off against the Dominican Republic in the World Baseball Classic semifinal.
    Henderson gets the nod over Alex Bregman at third base to face Dominican Republic starter Luis Severino, whom he’s had plenty of success against dating back to Severino’s time with the Yankees. The other notable change for Team USA manager Mark DeRosa involves giving Will Smith the start at catcher over Cal Raleigh. Here’s the full lineup: Bobby Witt Jr. (SS), Bryce Harper (1B), Aaron Judge (RF), Kyle Schwarber (DH), Henderson (3B), Smith (C), Roman Anthony (LF), Brice Turang (2B) and Pete Crow-Armstrong (CF).
    Snell 'a really risky pick' in fantasy drafts
    Eric Samulski reacts to news that Los Angeles Dodgers' starting pitcher Blake Snell will miss at least six weeks due to a shoulder injury and why fantasy managers should exercise caution with drafting him.
  • TB 3rd Baseman #13
    Junior Caminero is at DH and batting sixth on Sunday as the Dominican Republic faces Team USA in the World Baseball Classic semifinal.
    Caminero has been one of the driving forces behind the Dominican Republic’s relentless onslaught during the international tournament, hitting .275 (6-for-16) with two homers and six RBI through five contests. He’ll help anchor a star-studded lineup as the Dominican Republic faces Team USA ace Paul Skenes at loanDepot Park in Miami with a berth in the World Baseball Classic final at stake. Here’s the full lineup: Fernando Tatis Jr. (RF), Ketel Marte (2B), Juan Soto (LF), Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (1B), Manny Machado (3B), Caminero (DH), Julio Rodríguez (CF), Austin Wells (C) and Geraldo Perdomo (SS).
  • TB Center Fielder #31
    Cedric Mullins went 3-for-4 with a homer and four RBI on Sunday afternoon, propelling the Rays to a 6-1 victory over the Pirates in Grapefruit League play.
    Mullins capped off a three-run uprising off of Jose Urquidy in the third inning with a 387-foot (100.1 mph EV) solo shot. He then delivered a two-run single in the fifth inning and another RBI knock in the seventh to provide insurance. He has performed very well in his first spring with the Rays, hitting .333 (7-for-21) with two homers, six RBI and a stolen base.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #18
    Shane McClanahan delivered a dominant performance in Sunday’s Grapefruit League victory over the Pirates, racking up seven strikeouts over 3 2/3 innings of scoreless baseball.
    The 28-year-old southpaw walked two batters on the afternoon and didn’t allow a hit. McClanahan struck out the side in the first inning, then added one punchout in the second, two more in the third and another before exiting in the fourth inning. He got 10 swings and misses on 55 pitches on the afternoon, posting a strong CSW of 35 percent. His velocity improved a bit to 94.8 mph on his average fastball in this one, which is still two ticks below where he sat prior to his elbow injury. He’s capable of this type of dominance any time out, it’s the consistency that fantasy managers will need to see during the 2026 season for him to justify his draft cost.
  • PIT Shortstop #85
    Konnor Griffin went 1-for-3 and swatted a solo home run on Sunday, accounting for the Pirates’ lone tally in a loss to the Rays.
    The 19-year-old phenom made the Pirates avoid a shutout in this one, clobbering a 403-foot (102.5 mph EV) solo shot off of Luis Guerrero to lead off the ninth inning. He has hit just .212 (7-for-33) overall on the spring, but four of those seven hits have left the yard. It remains to be seen if he’ll be the Pirates’ starting shortstop on Opening Day or if he’ll get at least a few more weeks of seasoning at the Triple-A level first.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #65
    José Urquidy struggled once again in a losing effort against the Rays on Sunday afternoon, giving up three runs on six hits across 3 2/3 innings.
    On the plus side, Urquidy struck out four batters on the afternoon while issuing just one base on balls. All of the damage done against him came in the third inning, including a solo blast off the bat of Cedric Mullins. The 30-year-old hurler got two whiffs on 61 pitches on the day, posting a CSW of just 23 percent. He has had a rough time on the mound this spring, registering a 9.35 ERA and 1.73 WHIP across 8 2/3 innings. His spot in the Pirates’ rotation is likely safe for now, but if he continues to struggle the leash could be short.
  • STL Left Fielder #17
    Nelson Velázquez went 2-for-3 with a homer and four RBI on Sunday afternoon, powering the Cardinals to a 6-3 victory over the Nationals in Grapefruit League play.
    The 27-year-old slugger started the scoring with a bang, crushing a 419-foot (109.4 mph EV) three-run blast off of Miles Mikolas in the opening inning. He also tacked on a run-scoring single in the fifth that increased the Cardinals’ edge to 5-3. He’s doing everything in his power to earn a spot on the Cardinals’ Opening Day roster this spring, hitting .333 (11-for-33) with four long balls and nine RBI.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #35
    Richard Fitts pitched well during Sunday’s Grapefruit League victory over the Nationals, allowing two runs on one hit across 4 2/3 innings.
    Fitts struck out five opposing hitters in the ballgame but also issued three free passes. He left two men on before reaching his pitch limit in the second inning — and they both rode home on Joey Wiemer’s three-run blast. Fitts generated 11 swings and misses on 78 pitches on the day, posting a CSW of 31 percent. He has struggled in his battle for a rotation spot this spring, posting a 5.79 ERA, 1.29 WHIP and a 9/3 K/BB ratio over 9 1/3 innings.
  • WSH Left Fielder #21
    Joey Wiemer went 1-for-2 and swatted a three-run homer on Sunday, but it wasn’t enough to propel the Nationals past the Cardinals in Grapefruit League play.
    Weimer crushed a 426-foot (106.7 mph EV) three-run shot off of Hunter Hayes in the second inning that briefly tied the score at 3-3. That would wind up being the extent of the Nationals’ offense though. It has been a rough spring offensively for the 27-year-old outfielder, hitting just .111 (3-for-27) with just one homer, three RBI and one stolen base. His chances of cracking the Opening Day roster have certainly diminished during Grapefruit League play.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #36
    Miles Mikolas struggled in a losing effort against his former club on Sunday, giving up five runs (four earned) on five hits over 4 2/3 innings against the Cardinals.
    Mikolas also issued three walks on the afternoon while recording only one strikeout. The Cardinals jumped on him right out of the gate in this one as Nelson Velazquez swatted a three-run homer in the opening inning. The Cardinals then added single runs in the second and fifth innings. He got eight whiffs on 83 pitches on the day, registering an uninspiring CSW of 20 percent. He remains a poor fantasy option heading into the 2026 season.