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  • TEX Starting Pitcher #48
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    Cal Quantrill was obliterated in Thursday’s Cactus League loss to the Athletics, getting knocked around for six runs on eight hits over 2 2/3 innings of work.
    Woof. Quantrill struck out one and did not walk a batter in the ballgame. The A’s jumped on him for a pair of runs in the opening inning on run-scoring knocks from Brent Rooker and Jeff McNeil. They then piled on with four more in the second with a two-run single from Tyler Soderstrom and a two-run blast off the bat of Brent Rooker. While he has never been one to rely on velocity, Quantrill’s fastball averaged just 92.3 mph in this outing, that’s a dip of 1.4 mph from his average during the 2025 season. He’s going to need to turn things around quickly if he has any chance of cracking the Rangers’ Opening Day roster.
  • CHC Relief Pitcher #46
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    Cubs re-signed RHP Tyler Beede to a minor league contract.
    Beede returns to Chicago on a brand-new minor league pact after being cut loose at the end of spring training. The 32-year-old journeyman represents organizational relief depth at Triple-A Iowa. He hasn’t pitched in the big leagues since making 13 appearances for the Guardians back in 2024.
    Better late than never: Walker off to great start
    Eric Samulski analyzes Jordan Walker's hot start to the season, explaining what the 23-year-old is doing better and sharing why he "certainly has the power to hit 30 home runs if he continues to start for the Cardinals."
  • LAA Relief Pitcher #39
    Kirby Yates (knee) faced hitters on Tuesday in a live batting practice session.
    Yates could potentially be ready for a minor league rehab assignment later this week after hitting the shelf at the end of spring training with knee inflammation. The Angels have gone with Jordan Romano in the closer role to open the year, and he’s done a nice job so far. Yates would give them another proven high-leverage option in the late innings.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #45
    Gerrit Cole (elbow) is scheduled to face hitters on Sunday in a live batting practice session.
    Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters Cole completed another throwing session on Monday without any issues and will face hitters again later this week. The 35-year-old former fantasy ace is creeping closer towards kicking off a minor league rehab assignment and remains on track to rejoin New York’s rotation at some point in late May.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #48
    Rangers manager Skip Schumaker told reporters Jacob deGrom underwent an MRI on his right knee.
    Schumaker added that they expect to receive the MRI results at some point Tuesday evening before they determine his next steps. It’s a notable development after deGrom managed to complete five innings against the Mariners on Monday, despite pitching through a minor knee issue that cropped up while warming up in the bullpen before the game. It sounds like the Rangers are merely proceeding with an abundance of caution in advance of deGrom’s next start on Sunday against the Dodgers. There should be an additional update on his status shortly.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #67
    Angels LHP Joey Lucchesi elected free agency.
    Lucchesi will test the open market rather than accept an outright assignment to Triple-A Salt Lake. The 32-year-old southpaw allowed two runs over 2 1/3 innings during a pair of relief appearances for the Angels prior to being designated for assignment over the weekend.
  • LAA Center Fielder #27
    Mike Trout (hand) is back in the lineup for Tuesday’s contest against the Braves.
    Trout returns to center field and will bat second on Tuesday night following a one-game absence after being hit by a pitch during Sunday’s showdown against the division-rival Mariners. X-rays came back negative for any fractures and he’s ready to roll after getting some extra rest. The 34-year-old future Hall of Famer is hitting .212 (7-for-33) with two homers and two steals through 10 games this season.
  • SF 3rd Baseman #10
    Casey Schmitt (back) is in the lineup for Tuesday’s showdown against the Phillies.
    Schmitt isn’t ready to return to the field just yet, but it’s undoubtedly a positive sign that he’s able to get back in the lineup at DH following a four-game absence due to back tightness. It’ll be Rafael Devers handling the cold corner for the third consecutive game. The other notable development here is that Devers is hitting lower than fourth in a lineup for the first time since 2021 after an 8-for-42 start to the year.
  • SF Left Fielder #9
    Harrison Bader and Jung Hoo Lee are out of the lineup for Tuesday’s game against the Phillies.
    Bader and Lee are the notable regulars taking a seat with Jared Oliva getting a chance in center field and Jerar Encarnacion heading out to right field in this one.
  • LAD Shortstop #50
    Mookie Betts (oblique) fielded grounders on Tuesday at the Rogers Centre.
    Betts remains without a definitive timetable to return from a right oblique strain that he suffered while running the bases over the weekend, but Dodgers manager Dave Roberts estimated it would be somewhere in the 4-6 week range. The fact that he’s back participating in baseball activities in a limited fashion is an encouraging sign, but fantasy managers shouldn’t expect him back until at least early-to-mid May in a best-case scenario.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #63
    Edwin Uceta (shoulder) will begin a minor league rehab assignment on Tuesday with Triple-A Durham.
    Bryan Baker has seemingly emerged as Tampa Bay’s preferred ninth-inning option but it would make sense for Uceta to work his way into the mix once he’s back. The 28-year-old high-leverage reliever has been on the shelf since the end of spring training working his way back from a shoulder impingement that delayed his ramp-up process during camp. He’ll require a handful of rehab outings before he’s ready to make his season debut.