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  • KC Catcher #22
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    Carter Jensen finished 2-for-4 with a two-run homer against the Diamondbacks on Friday.
    With a .296/.321/.630 line in 28 plate appearances, Jensen is doing what he needs to in order to ensure that he’s in the lineup most of the time at the beginning of the season. There’s a chance that he’ll wind up as a top-10 fantasy catcher if he approaches 500 at-bats as a rookie.
  • PHI Right Fielder #35
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    Phillies acquired OF Steward Berroa from the Brewers for cash considerations.
    Berroa was designated for assignment by the Brewers last week, so the Phillies will acquire him to give them another potential outfielder who can start against left-handed pitching. Berroa hit .236/.348/.314 with 34 steals in the minors for the Blue Jays, Dodgers, and Brewers last year. He will start with Triple-A Lehigh Valley.
    Can Moniak continue hot hitting to start year?
    Eric Samulski breaks down the improvements Mickey Moniak has made early in this season and how sustainable his performance is.
  • HOU 3rd Baseman #1
    Carlos Correa is out of the lineup for a second straight game Wednesday due to an illness.
    It sounded like it was just a day off when he sat Tuesday, but the Astros had to come clean upon holding him out for a second straight game. Correa’s absence keeps Yordan Alvarez in the DH spot, opening up left field for Joey Loperfido.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #55
    Cole Ragans left Wednesday’s game in the first inning after getting hit on the pitching hand by a comebacker.
    Not initially, though. Even though Ragans, who struck out both batters he faced before taking a José Ramírez liner off both his glove and pitching hands, missed badly on his warmup pitches after the injury, he convinced the Royals to leave him in. He then walked David Fry on four pitches and gave up a long two-run double to Chase DeLauter before exiting. He’ll probably be fine for his next start, but whether he had a bruise or just some numbness, he clearly had to be lifted today.
  • LAD 2nd Baseman #72
    Miguel Rojas is starting at shortstop and batting ninth on Wednesday against the Blue Jays.
    Rojas was scratched from the lineup on Tuesday and then later posted on Instagram that his father had suddenly passed away. He will be back in the lineup on Wednesday, in what is sure to be an emotional game for him.
  • PHI Catcher #10
    J.T. Realmuto (foot) is not starting on Wednesday against the Giants.
    Realmuto fouled a ball off his foot on Tuesday and was forced to leave the game. X-rays were negative, but he will miss at least one game with an off day on Thursday. Rafael Marchan will start behind the dish and bat eighth on Wednesday.
  • SEA Right Fielder #17
    Mariners selected the contract of OF Connor Joe from Triple-A Tacoma
    With Victor Robles (pec) landing on the injured list, Joe will come up to play against left-handed pitchers when Dominic Canzone sits. The 33-year-old slashed just .186/.263/.243 in 80 MLB plate appearances last season.
  • SEA Right Fielder #10
    Mariners placed OF Victor Robles on the 10-day injured list with a right pec strain.
    Robles has been limited to just 13 plate appearances this season as a short-side platoon outfielder. He doesn’t have much fantasy value in that role, even if he were healthy.
  • SD 3rd Baseman #13
    Manny Machado is not in the starting lineup on Wednesday against the Pirates.
    It’s just a routine day off for Machado, who doesn’t get many of those. Miguel Andujar will start at third base with Nick Castellanos in the lineup at designated hitter.
  • CIN Catcher #96
    Reds selected the contract of C P.J. Higgins from Triple-A Louisville.
    With Jose Trevino (spinal strain) on the IL, Higgins will come up to serve as Tyler Stephenson’s backup.
  • Reds designated 1B Christian Encarnacion-Strand for assignment.
    This is quite a fall for the 26-year-old. Encarnacion-Strand emerged as an intriguing power prospect after hitting 32 home runs in Double-A for the Twins and Reds in 2022. He then hit 13 home runs in 63 MLB games for the Reds in 2023, but things quickly fell apart after that. He was limited to just 29 games in 2024 due to injury, and his results at Triple-A were modest in 2025. Still, there is plenty of power in his bat, and we’d be shocked if somebody didn’t claim him off waivers. He might be traded before that happens.