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  • MIL Shortstop #90
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    Jett Williams has been shelved for the past few days in Brewers’ camp due to left quad soreness.
    The 22-year-old prospect suffered the injury while legging out a triple during Monday’s game. The Brewers are calling it a very minor injury and are simply taking a cautious approach as to not make it any worse. Williams is tentatively expected to return to game action early next week.
  • CLE 3rd Baseman #11
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    José Ramírez homered and stole a base in an extra-inning loss to the Cardinals on Tuesday.
    Is there larger issue with Crochet's performance?
    Eric Samulski discusses Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet's disastrous outing against the Twins and whether fantasy managers should be worried about his performance moving forward.
  • STL Shortstop #26
    JJ Wetherholt homered twice to help the Cardinals to a 6-5 win over the Guardians on Tuesday in 10 innings.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #36
    Cade Smith blew a save while allowing an unearned run over one inning against the Cardinals on Tuesday.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #36
    Michael McGreevy allowed two runs in his five innings in a no-decision versus the Guardians on Tuesday.
    Both McGreevy and Joey Cantillo allowed a pair of homers in their start Tuesday, but both pitchers were able to make them solo shots to keep the damage to a low roar. He struck out just two hitters, but he also issued just a single free pass while allowing only two other hits in the contest. You can do worse. McGreevy will be back on the bump with a friendly on-paper matchup against the Marlins over the weekend.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #54
    Joey Cantillo limited the Cardinals to two runs over six innings but he didn’t factor into the decision for the Guardians on Tuesday.
    Cantillo allowed five hits, which isn’t a bad number. Two of those hits went over the fence, which isn’t the goal. Fortunately they were both solo shots, so while he doesn’t pick up the win, it’s a literal and figurative quality start for the southpaw. He’s allowed no more than two runs in any of his starts to begin the year, and he’ll try and keep that going against Baltimore on Sunday; hopefully with some run support added in, for his sake.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #41
    Jack Kochanowicz will start on Wednesday against the Yankees.
    Kochanowicz gets the ball after limiting Cincinnati to one run over seven innings last Friday. The 25-year-old righty holds a 3.24 ERA and 12/11 K/BB ratio over 16 2/3 innings. It’s an extremely challenging matchup, which means he can be ignored in most fantasy formats.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #73
    Yankees optioned RHP Yerry De los Santos to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
    De los Santos heads back to the minors after allowing one run over two innings on Tuesday against the Angels in his season debut. The 28-year-old figures to be back at some point in the next couple weeks as middle relief depth.
  • CWS Center Fielder #28
    Everson Pereira hit a three-run homer in a loss to the Rays on Tuesday.
    Pereira was participating in his first game back since suffering an ankle sprain at the beginning of April, and he made an immediate impact with a three-run shot of Shane McClanahan. The former Yankees’ prospect is now slugging .600 with a pair of homers in his limited action, and it’s worth noting that it’s never been a question of raw power with Pereira. Everything else? Remains to be seen.
  • WSH Shortstop #5
    CJ Abrams went 3-for-4 with a homer and two RBI in the Nationals’ 5-4 defeat of the Pirates on Tuesday.
    Maybe it’s time for the Nationals to move Abrams back up in the lineup? He was still fifth tonight, but he’s hitting an exceptional .356/.426/.695 with six homers and 19 RBI. Only Andy Pages, with 20, has more RBI this season.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #36
    Miles Mikolas surrendered three runs in 3 1/3 innings while working behind an opener Tuesday against the Pirates.
    Mikolas might have a shot at 20 losses this year, but it involves him pitching considerably better than this. He has an 11.49 ERA and an 11/9 K/BB over 15 2/3 innings after four outings. The Nationals aren’t expecting much other than innings from him, but since he’s not even providing many of those, he might find himself out of work before long. Mitchell Parker, who got the win tonight after striking out five in two scoreless innings, would be one possibility to replace him. Mikolas is scheduled to pitch again Sunday versus the Giants.