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  • HOU Left Fielder #26
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    Taylor Trammell went 1-for-3 and walloped a solo home run as the Astros fell to the Cardinals in their Grapefruit League finale on Sunday afternoon.
    On the day that he was sent out to minor league camp, Trammell left the Astros with a parting gift, crushing a solo shot (106.8 mph EV) off of Michael McGreevy in the second inning that opened the scoring in the ballgame. The 28-year-old outfielder will open the season at Triple-A Sugar Land, but it shouldn’t be long before he gets another opportunity at the big league level.
  • MIL Right Fielder #10
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    Sal Frelick isn’t in Milwaukee’s starting lineup for Thursday’s game against the Blue Jays.
    He’ll get a rare game off against LHP Patrick Corbin, with Greg Jones handling left field and batting seventh. Frelick is off to a .179/.303/.268 start, with just one stolen base and one homer so far. His performance probably has him as a fringe option in 12-team leagues at this point, but his .288 batting average and 19 stolen bases in 2025 are reasons to hold through the slow start.
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  • TOR Catcher #55
    Tyler Heineman (back) is in the starting lineup for Thursday’s game against the Brewers.
    He had missed the last five games with the injury. Brandon Valenzuela will take a seat on Thursday for some well-deserved rest after covering several games in a row. Heineman is only a fantasy factor in the deepest of leagues, but it’s good to see that he was apparently able to avoid the injured list.

  • DET 3rd Baseman #39
    Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said Zach McKinstry has a banged-up arm/shoulder, also “scraped his chest on a slide home and bruised his hip late in yesterday’s game.”
    While none of the injuries seem overly serious, Hinch did say, “We’re going to continue to get him looked at even further.” That could mean a short trip to the injured list is in McKinstry’s future.
  • SF Catcher #6
    Giants manager Tony Vitello said that Daniel Susac and Patrick Bailey may start splitting time at catcher.
    Bailey is an elite defensive catcher, so the Giants are going to want to keep him on the field often, but this may be more of a 50/50 split going forward, with Vitello mentioning that the catchers may just alternate games. It’s a situation to monitor and likely makes neither player fantasy relevant.
  • WSH Relief Pitcher #55
    Nationals acquired LHP Richard Lovelady from the Mets for cash considerations.
    It’s a reunion of sorts as the Mets claimed Lovelady off waivers from the Nationals last month. The left-hander has been unable to stick on anybody’s active roster and has allowed five runs in 7 1/3 innings so far this year.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #35
    Justin Verlander (hip) threw a bullpen session on Wednesday, but Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said his recovery is “going a little slower than I think he anticipated or we anticipated.”
    Hinch said, “I don’t think [Verlander’s] taking a step forward, and he hasn’t taken a step back.” That’s not really confidence-inducing. Verlander is 43 years old, so it makes sense that he might not bounce back as quickly as he did 20 years ago. Given that his performance on the field has also been inconsistent, this seems like a situation the Tigers won’t rush, and fantasy managers should avoid.
  • TOR 2nd Baseman #50
    Lenyn Sosa is starting at second base and batting fifth against the Brewers on Thursday.
    Sosa went 1-for-3 on Wednesday in his first start with the Blue Jays and will be right back out there again. Eloy Jimenez will remain on the bench with Kazuma Okamoto at first base and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. at DH. It seems that the Blue Jays are going to give Sosa a chance to start against right-handed pitchers and use the DH spot as a rotational lineup spot while potentially saving Jimenez for left-handed pitchers.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #17
    Pirates Senior Director of Sports Medicine Todd Tomczyk said that Jared Jones (elbow) “will enter simulated game phase of rehab soon.”
    According to Tomczyk, pitchers generally have between three and six simulated games or live batting practices before rehab assignments begin. If we assume that Jones will try to get two simulated appearances per week, there’s a chance that he is beginning a rehab assignment by early May, which would put him in line to be activated off the IL soon after he first becomes eligible on May 25th.
  • NYY 1st Baseman #22
    Ben Rice is starting at first base and batting fifth against the Angels on Thursday
    Even with left-hander Sam Aldegheri on the mound, the Yankees will let Rice play first base over Paul Goldschmidt. This might be because Aaron Boone doesn’t expect Aldegheri, who’s pitched just 13 innings in three minor league starts, to pitch deep into this game. However, we know that Rice has hit lefties well of late, so this could be a good indication that the Yankees are open to getting Rice into the lineup when they have to face many lefties in a short period of time. Amed Rosario will get into the starting lineup at third base today with Ryan McMahon sitting, even though McMahon started against the last lefty they faced.
  • KC 2nd Baseman #19
    Michael Massey is starting in left field and batting eighth on Thursday against the Tigers.
    Massey has now started five of his last six games and six of the eight games since he came off the injured list. He has played both second base and left field, and will be in left field on Thursday with Isaac Collins (knee) still out. Massey is just 2-for-12 with a 4/1 K/BB ratio on the season, so he doesn’t need to be added anywhere right now.