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  • HOU Left Fielder #4
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    Astros signed OF Jesús Sánchez to a one-year, $6.8 million deal, avoiding arbitration.
    Sánchez hit .199/.269/.342 in 48 games with the Astros after the trade deadline, adding four home runs and striking out 40 times. It was not the best first impression, but he will chance to get regular starts in the outfield with Yordan Alvarez playing slotting in mostly at DH in 2026.
  • CIN 2nd Baseman #9
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    Matt McLain went 2-for-3 with his sixth home run of the spring on Sunday against the Mariners.
    McLain reached on an infield single in the opening frame before crushing a 417 foot solo shot his next time up against Mariners ace George Kirby. The 26-year-old second baseman has put together a phenomenal spring performance, batting a surreal .553 (21-for-38) with six homers and two steals through 13 games, which has caused his fantasy stock to skyrocket from a late-round lottery ticket to a mid-round option at the keystone. There’s plenty of reason to believe in a bounce-back campaign for McLain since adding some extra muscle in the offseason could lead to an uptick in consistent hard contact.
    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.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #68
    George Kirby yielded two runs over 4 2/3 innings on Sunday against the Reds.
    Kirby wriggled out of a first-inning jam by striking out Tyler Stephenson before coaxing a harmless ground out from Noelvi Marte to extinguish the threat. He finished with four strikeouts, only issued one walk, and got his pitch count to 67 (45 strikes). The 28-year-old’s strong spring has seemingly cemented his status as a top-15 range fantasy starter in drafts this spring.
  • NYM 2nd Baseman #10
    Marcus Semien had a solo homer and two sac flies Sunday in the Mets’ 8-1 takedown of the Blue Jays.
    Semien is hitting .172/.188/.414 in 32 plate appearances. He’s been seeing a lot of time at the top of the Mets’ lineup with Francisco Lindor out and Juan Soto absent, but there’s no reason for him to be up there in the regular season. Maybe the Mets will show their respect by batting him fifth initially, but in truth, he projects to be their eighth- or ninth-best hitter.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher
    Grant Rogers was lit up for eight runs — five earned — in 2 1/3 innings by the Mets on Sunday.
    Rogers has great control and typically does a good job of keeping the ball on the ground, but the Mets overpowered him today with seven hits and nine hard-hit balls. The 24-year-old Rogers should be a part of the Jays’ Triple-A rotation this year after amassing a 4.07 ERA and a 76/20 K/BB in 110 2/3 innings in Double-A last year.
  • NYM Right Fielder #18
    Mike Tauchman singled twice and drove in two runs against the Blue Jays on Sunday.
    The Mets probably aren’t going to have room for Tauchman if Carson Benge makes the team, but someone is going to want him, right? The 35-year-old has finished with OBPs in the .350-.360 range each of the last three seasons, and he’s hitting .333/.481/.619 this spring.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #37
    Orioles optioned LHP Cade Povich to Triple-A Norfolk.
    Povich was in the running for a spot in Baltimore’s season-opening rotation this spring but struggled to a 4.32 ERA and 6/7 K/BB ratio across 8 1/3 innings in Grapefruit League action. The 25-year-old southpaw will open the year back in the minors with veterans Zach Eflin and Dean Kremer occupying the final spots in the Orioles’ rotation mix.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #53
    Cristian Javier struck out five in four innings as the Astros blanked the Marlins 1-0 on Sunday.
    An encouraging day for Javier, who was pulled in the second inning of his previous start. He was back up to 92.3 mph with his fastball today, which is right between the 91.7 mph he averaged six days ago and his 2025 average of 92.9 mph. He gave up only two hard-hit balls, and he ended up with a 38% CSW.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #39
    Eury Pérez threw four hitless innings and struck out five Sunday against the Astros.
    Only one batter reached against him, that coming on a walk. The four hard-hit balls he allowed, including two from Yordan Alvarez, all turned into groundouts. After struggling in his first two turns, Pérez has rounded into form nicely this spring, having given up two runs with a 12/3 K/BB ratio over seven innings in his last two starts.
  • HOU Center Fielder #16
    Zach Cole struck out all three times up against the Marlins on Sunday.
    Cole busted out in the minors last year and continue to thrive in 15 major league games at the end of the season, but strikeouts still could be his undoing. He’s fanned 14 times while hitting .172 in his 33 plate appearances this spring. Last year, he struck out 35% of the time in the minors and 38% of the time in his Astros audition. Cam Smith currently has nearly 300 points of OPS on him (.871 to .582), so barring a strong finish in the Grapefruit League, he might be sent back to Triple-A.
  • LAD Right Fielder #23
    Kyle Tucker went 1-for-2 with a two-run homer on Sunday against the Rangers in Cactus League action.
    Tucker took journeyman minor leaguer Trey Supak deep in the opening frame for his second round-tripper of the spring. The 29-year-old outfielder sent shockwaves throughout the baseball universe when he signed with the Dodgers in the offseason but it’s undeniably a phenomenal landing spot from a fantasy standpoint. His spot in the heart of the Dodgers’ loaded lineup puts him firmly in the first round of all drafts this spring.