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  • SEA Starting Pitcher #58
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    Luis Castillo surrendered six runs — five earned — in 1 1/3 innings Thursday against the Padres.
    After a scoreless first, Castillo gave up four hits in the second and was pulled. He was supposed to come back out for the third at that point, but the Padres went on to score 12 runs in the inning, so Castillo instead finished his day by throwing in the pen. The wind made everything a mess in this one, so don’t worry about his ERA. At least he gave up only one of the game’s 12 homers.
  • NYM Center Fielder
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    A.J. Ewing is in center field and hitting eighth on Wednesday against the Tigers.
    Ewing scalded an RBI triple, walked three times and stole a base during his major-league debut on Tuesday night at Citi Field. The 21-year-old top prospect has a relatively unobstructed path to everyday at-bats in center field with Luis Robert Jr. (back) not progressing as quickly in his rehab as originally hoped. He has the skillset required to serve as a dynamic top-of-the-order catalyst, but the Mets aren’t going to put too much pressure on him right out of the gate. Still, Ewing projects as a strong batting average and stolen base source for fantasy managers and is worthy of a speculative roster spot in all leagues until further notice.
    Twins' Ober worth streaming in 'right matchups'
    Though he's fresh off a complete game shutout, Bailey Ober's underlying metrics suggest he shouldn't be relied on as a set-and-forget fantasy start, but rather as a streamer in ideal matchups.
  • DET Catcher #13
    Dillon Dingler is hitting second on Wednesday against the Mets.
    Dingler has been moved up to the second spot in Detroit’s lineup, behind rookie standout Kevin McGonigle, for the first time in his career. The 27-year-old backstop is hitting just .196 (11-for-56) with two homers over his last 15 games. He’s mashed seven homers through 36 games, which puts him on pace to easily shatter last year’s career-high 13 round-trippers in 136 contests.
  • MIL Left Fielder #22
    Christian Yelich is out of the lineup for Wednesday’s showdown against the Padres due to back soreness.
    Brewers skipper Pat Murphy told reporters Yelich, who returned from the injured list during Tuesday’s series opener, is dealing with a little back soreness and they didn’t want to take any chances given his injury history. It sounds like a precautionary move to give him some extra time off and prevent the issue from growing into a larger concern. Fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day heading into Thursday’s series finale.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher #29
    Marlins activated RHP Pete Fairbanks from the 15-day injured list.
    As expected, Fairbanks returns to anchor Miami’s bullpen ahead of Wednesday’s game against the Twins following a minimum stay on the injured list due to nerve irritation in his pitching hand. The 32-year-old closer converted five of six save opportunities and allowed 10 runs over nine innings prior to hitting the shelf on April 28. He should be rostered in all fantasy formats, despite holding a cringe-inducing 10.00 ERA this season.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #93
    Marlins placed LHP Robby Snelling on the 15-day injured list with a left elbow UCL sprain.
    It’s an absolute bombshell development after Snelling made his highly-anticipated major-league debut last Friday against the Nationals, allowing three runs over five innings. The 22-year-old top pitching prospect was slated to start Thursday’s series finale against the Twins. There’s no word yet regarding how much time the 22-year-old top prospect will miss, but elbow injuries tend to lead to significant absences, especially when UCL damage is involved. There should be some clarity on his status at some point in the coming days. Marlins manager Clayton McCullough told reporters it’ll be veteran lefty Braxton Garrett, who has been outstanding at Triple-A Jacksonville this season, coming up to fill Snelling’s rotation spot.
  • MIA Right Fielder #17
    Owen Caissie (triceps) is back in the lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Twins.
    Caissie will patrol right field and bat eighth in his return to Miami’s lineup following a brief two-game absence due to left triceps discomfort. The 23-year-old former top prospect is hitting just .198/.254/.317 with two homers, 17 RBI and two steals in 114 plate appearances over 35 games in his Marlins debut.
  • ATL Right Fielder #13
    Braves manager Walt Weiss told reporters on Wednesday that Ronald Acuña Jr. (hamstring) won’t return this week.
    Weiss noted that Acuña is making progress, and was able to run at roughly 50 percent prior to Wednesday’s game, but he won’t return during the club’s current homestand, which wraps up this weekend. The 28-year-old fantasy superstar is making steady progress towards returning from a hamstring strain, but it sounds like he won’t make it back until some point next week.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #17
    Nathan Eovaldi (side) completed a bullpen session on Wednesday.
    It’s hardly set in stone, but Eovaldi expressed confidence to reporters afterwards that he’ll be ready to take the ball this weekend against the Astros, most likely during Sunday’s series finale. It’s an extremely encouraging sign that he was able to resume throwing without any issues after being scratched from Monday’s start against the Diamondbacks with left side discomfort. There should be a more definitive update on his status point prior to the weekend.
  • TB Left Fielder #14
    Chandler Simpson (leg) is back in the lineup for Wednesday’s series finale against the Blue Jays.
    Simpson returns to left field and hitting leadoff as Tampa Bay’s table-setter after missing one game with a left leg cramp. The 25-year-old speedster’s batting average and stolen base combo has made him one of the most impactful outfielders in the fantasy landscape this season as he’s hitting .314/.339/.359 with 22 runs scored, zero homers, 12 RBI and 14 steals through 40 games.
  • NYY Designated Hitter #27
    Yankees manager Aaron Boone said Giancarlo Stanton (calf) underwent an MRI that didn’t show enough progress to begin ramping up baseball activities.
    It doesn’t technically qualify as a setback, but Stanton won’t be returning to New York’s lineup as quickly as initially envisioned. The 36-year-old designated hitter remains in a holding pattern until his calf strain shows enough healing that he’s cleared to resume running. His ongoing absence means strikeout-prone prospect Spencer Jones will get a longer opportunity to show something at the highest level than originally thought.