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  • KC Starting Pitcher #50
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    Kris Bubic allowed only an unearned run over four innings Thursday against the Angels.
    The second-inning run was the product of an Abraham Toro error, a walk, an Adam Frazier sac bunt and then a fielder’s choice groundout. Bubic has still given up just one earned run through 12 innings this spring. All signs point to him being at least somewhat useful in mixed leagues.
  • AZ Catcher #14
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    Gabriel Moreno homered twice and doubled in leading the Diamondbacks to a 11-1 defeat of the Padres on Sunday.
    No cheapies for Moreno: his homers off Walker Buehler were projected 459 and 445 feet. Moreno quietly hit .285/.353/.433 in his 83 games while healthy last season, and he’s still adding power at age 26. Plus, he’s probably going to occupy the cleanup spot in Arizona’s lineup initially. He should be a top-10 fantasy catcher if he can stay healthy.
    Who broke Dan Patrick's Sammy Sosa statue?
    The I-Team is on the case to trace the culprit after Dan Patrick's Sammy Sosa statue was found in pieces at the Mancave.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #10
    Walker Buehler surrendered four homers and seven runs in 3 1/3 innings against the Diamondbacks on Sunday.
    Good thing the Padres already gave him a roster spot. Five of the 11 hits Buehler allowed tonight came on non-hard-hit balls, but it’s hard to say a guy who gave up four homers was unlucky. He ends the spring with a 6.60 ERA and a 16/5 K/BB in 15 innings.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #61
    Matt Waldron gave up four runs over three innings of relief work Sunday against the Diamondbacks.
    It was Waldron’s second outing back from a posterior infection. Just like in his first outing before being sidelined, his velocity was up 2-3 mph from last year. He’s not going to begin the year on the Padres’ roster, but if he keeps it up, he should be considered for a rotation spot before long.
  • SEA Catcher #18
    Mitch Garver homered and drove in two runs in a 4-2 win for the Mariners on Sunday over the White Sox.
    Garver, 35, smashed a solo homer off Sean Burke, and then drove in another rune off Burke courtesy of a sac fly. The 35-year-old has reportedly made the roster, and while he’s a shell of the hitter he was earlier in the decade, he’ll get a chance to give Cal Raleigh a spell and likely DH on occasion against southpaws.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #22
    Bryan Woo allowed just one run over his six innings against the White Sox on Sunday.
    Woo blanked the White Sox over his first five innings before running into trouble in the sixth. He touched 97 mph with his sinker, and he was able to generate 11 swings and misses while picking up four strikeouts with no walks. It hasn’t been announced yet, but Woo will almost assuredly start the second game of the season against the Guardians on Friday with Logan Gilbert getting the nod for Opening Day.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #59
    Sean Burke held the Mariners to two runs in five innings Sunday while striking out six.
    Burke allowed a solo homer to Mitch Garver in the second, and two innings later Garver drove in a run with a sac fly. The southpaw was solid over his final two outings of the spring; allowing just three runs over 9 2/3 innings. He’ll be in the White Sox rotation, but he could only be recommended against the very worst lineups as a streamer, at best.
  • SF 1st Baseman #8
    Bryce Eldridge homered while going 2-for-3 in a 2-1 win for Triple-A Sacramento over the Giants on Sunday.
    It’s one of the greatest upsets in the history of sports. We still don’t have a sarcasm font. Eldridge took Tyler Mahle deep and also singled. The 6-foot-7 slugger is going to open the season in the minors, but he has a chance to provide some fantasy fireworks before the end of 2026.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #54
    Tyler Mahle struck out four over five innings of one-run baseball Sunday against Triple-A Sacramento.
    Mahle has really impressed this spring, and while his velocity has fluctuated, the results are encouraging. The 31-year-old gave up a solo homer to top prospect Bryce Eldridge, and then kept the River Cats from reaching home plate. Mahle is going to pitch in the middle of the Giants’ rotation, and there’s just enough upside to suggest he’s worthy of a roster spot in deeper formats.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #39
    White Sox re-signed Lucas Sims to a minor league contract.
    Sims opted out of his minor league deal Saturday, and is back with a deal that assuredly contains another opt-out for the 31-year-old. The White Sox will need to add Sims to the 40-man roster if they deem him worthy of an MLB spot.
  • CWS Catcher #26
    Korey Lee will not be a part of the Opening Day roster for the White Sox.
    Lee’s chances of making the roster were tenous, and then it became obvious that the 27-year-old wouldn’t break camp with the team after Chicago signed Reese McGuire. The team will likely work out a trade for a team looking for a backup backstop, and if not, he’ll hit the waiver wire.