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  • WSH Starting Pitcher #24
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    Cade Cavalli allowed one run (none earned) on one hit in four innings against the Astros on Friday, striking out six and walking none.
    Now, we should note that the only two regular Astros hitters in the lineup were Jose Altuve and Yordan Alvarez, but this was still a good effort from Cavalli, who threw 65 percent strikes while posting a 24 percent whiff rate and 33 percent CSW. The command for Cavalli will be huge because he has plus raw stuff. He did struggle to locate and get chases on his curve today, but Cavalli has also seemingly split his slider into two pitches now, with a sweeper and a harder cutter. So far this spring, the 27-year-old has struck out seven and walked one in six innings. He could be worth a late round dart throw in drafts but don’t expect many wins on the Nationals.
  • STL Shortstop #26
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    The Cardinals are trying to sign rookie JJ Wetherholt to a long-term contract extension, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post.
    Heyman did not provide specifics regarding a potential extension offer from the Cardinals to Wetherholt, who is hitting .250 (4-for-16) with one homer and one steal through his first four games in the majors. Still, it would make sense for both sides to explore a deal early in his rookie season, similar to the extensions the Red Sox and Orioles reached with top prospects Roman Anthony, Kristian Campbell and Samuel Basallo last year. This report follows Seattle’s decision to sign top prospect Colt Emerson to an eight-year, $95 million contract earlier on Tuesday.
    Messick's start vs. LAD puts him on fantasy radars
    After Parker Messick spun six scoreless innings against the Dodgers' ferocious lineup, Eric Samulski says fantasy managers should be "buying into" the Guardians starting pitcher.
  • AZ Starting Pitcher #39
    Corbin Burnes (elbow) threw a 20-pitch bullpen session on Tuesday.
    Burnes continues working his way back from last year’s Tommy John surgery and figures to be ready to rejoin Arizona’s rotation at some point in the second half. The 31-year-old former fantasy ace’s next big hurdle is progressing to facing hitters in live batting practice as he ramps up his throwing program.
  • AZ Left Fielder #12
    Lourdes Gurriel Jr. (knee) has progressed to playing in simulated games.
    Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo reaffirmed that late April is the most realistic target date for Gurriel to make his season debut. The 32-year-old corner outfielder has made a lightning-quick recovery from last year’s surgery to repair a torn ACL in his knee and figures to be ready for minor league rehab games at some point in the near future.
  • AZ Starting Pitcher #29
    Merrill Kelly (back) will make a minor league rehab start on Friday for Triple-A Reno.
    Kelly threw a bullpen session on Tuesday without any issues and will make his first rehab start later this week. The 37-year-old veteran will need a couple tune-up outings to build up his pitch count and stamina, but he figures to be ready to make his season debut sometime around mid-to-late April. He recorded a pristine 3.52 ERA (4.15 xERA), 1.11 WHIP and 167/48 K/BB ratio across 184 innings last year between the Diamondbacks and Rangers and is worth stashing in deeper mixed leagues.
  • CHC Right Fielder #27
    Cubs manager Craig Counsell told reporters Seiya Suzuki (knee) will begin a minor league rehab assignment later this week.
    It’s a positive update regarding Suzuki’s potential return timeline after hitting the injured list at the conclusion of spring training with a right knee sprain. The 31-year-old corner outfielder will require at least a handful of rehab contests to get back up to speed prior to making his season debut. It doesn’t sound like he’s too far away and should make it back to Chicago by mid-April.
  • CLE 1st Baseman #2
    CJ Kayfus is on the bench for Tuesday’s contest against the Dodgers.
    Kayfus has started just half of Cleveland’s six games to open the season, going hitless in eight at-bats. The 24-year-old former prospect could continue losing playing time to Angel Martínez since it doesn’t look like rookie sensation Chase DeLauter is going anywhere, health permitting.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #60
    Blue Jays recalled RHP Lazaro Estrada from Triple-A Buffalo.
    Estrada will get the first shot at replacing an injured Cody Ponce (knee) in Toronto’s rotation, at least until Trey Yesavage (shoulder) is ready to make his season debut. The 26-year-old was jettisoned to the minors at the end of spring training and projects as more of a long relief option at the highest level. He made two relief appearances for the Blue Jays last season and posted a 5.73 ERA across 97 1/3 innings at the Triple-A level. He’s not a recommended streaming option for fantasy managers.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #66
    Blue Jays placed RHP Cody Ponce on the 15-day injured list with a right knee ACL sprain.
    Blue Jays manager John Schneider said that Ponce will miss significant time, but the club remains hopeful he’ll pitch again this season and will await additional medical opinions before determining his next steps. The 31-year-old journeyman left his Blue Jays debut on Monday night with right knee discomfort before an MRI revealed an ACL sprain in his right knee. His prolonged absence puts additional strain on Toronto’s rotation which is already without Trey Yesavage (shoulder), Shane Bieber (elbow) and José Berríos (elbow).
  • DET Shortstop #7
    Kevin McGonigle is at shortstop and batting second on Tuesday against the Diamondbacks.
    The McGonigle era has gotten off to a phenomenal start with Detroit’s top prospect hitting .357 (5-for-14) with two doubles and four RBI through four games. Perhaps the most impressive aspect of the 21-year-old hitting machine’s early-season performance has been his plate discipline, as he’s struck out just three times while also drawing three walks. He’s batting second for the first time on Tuesday night at Chase Field after hitting sixth at the outset of the year.
  • DET Right Fielder #30
    Kerry Carpenter has been dropped to fifth in the lineup for Tuesday’s contest against the Diamondbacks.
    Tigers manager A.J. Hinch is going to shake things up by moving Colt Keith to the leadoff spot after Carpenter went 1-for-16 with 10 strikeouts in four games to kick off the season. It’s possible this is just a temporary move to try to find a spark but it would be a significant boost for Keith if he remains atop Detroit’s lineup ahead of Kevin McGonigle, Riley Greene and Spencer Torkelson.