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  • LAD Starting Pitcher #80
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    Emmet Sheehan was knocked around in a no-decision against the Diamondbacks on Friday night, allowing four runs on five hits in only 3 1/3 innings.
    On the plus side for fantasy managers, Sheehan managed to rack up six strikeouts on the evening while allowing two walks. He allowed an RBI double to Alek Thomas in the second inning and a solo homer to Ketel Marte in the third. Sheehan then exited with two men on and one out in the fourth inning — and both inherited runners came around to score. He got 13 swings and misses on 83 pitches on the night, posting a CSW of 30 percent. His fastball velocity remained down in this one, averaging just 94.0 mph (-1.6 mph). It’s troubling trend that fantasy managers should continue to monitor when Sheehan takes on the Nationals in Washington on Friday.
  • LAA 2nd Baseman #5
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    Angels activated 2B Vaughn Grissom from the 10-day injured list.
    It would be an understatement to call Grissom’s last few seasons a colossal disappointment after he was the crown jewel of a trade that sent Chris Sale to Atlanta where he immediately won a Cy Young Award. Meanwhile, Grissom is already on his second organization after playing just 31 games in Boston over the last two years. The 25-year-old figures to split time with Adam Frazier and Oswald Peraza at second base, which extinguishes any sort of fantasy upside he might have in an everyday role. He’s at second base and batting sixth on Saturday against the Reds in his Los Angeles debut. He can be ignored in all fantasy leagues at this point.
    'No one can touch' Miller right now
    James Schiano outlines just how impressive Mason Miller has been for the Padres.
  • LAA 3rd Baseman #46
    Angels designated 1B/3B Jeimer Candelario for assignment.
    Los Angeles has decided to pull the plug on the Candelario reclamation project after he hit .111 (2-for-18) with eight strikeouts in seven games this season. It’s a bit of a small sample, but the 32-year-old veteran was going to have to make the most of his limited chances if he wanted to stick around.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #31
    Max Scherzer (forearm) will make his next scheduled start on Sunday against the Twins.
    Blue Jays manager John Schneider confirmed Scherzer is ready to take the ball and won’t have any restrictions from a workload standpoint following an abbreviated 36-pitch outing against the Dodgers earlier this week due to forearm tendinitis. It’s tough for fantasy managers to completely trust the 41-year-old veteran’s health at this advanced stage of his career, but it’s a tasty matchup, which makes him worth streaming, even in shallow leagues.
  • CHC Right Fielder #27
    Seiya Suzuki is not in the lineup for Saturday’s game against the Pirates.
    It’s become standard operating procedure for a hitter to take a seat following their return from a stint on the injured list. Suzuki went 1-for-3 with a walk on Friday after missing the first couple weeks of the season recovering from a knee sprain. Michael Conforto will patrol right field on Saturday afternoon.
  • CWS 3rd Baseman #20
    Miguel Vargas is on the bench for Saturday’s game against the Royals.
    Vargas will get a chance to reset mentally with an off day after hitting .174 (4-for-23) over his last seven games. It’ll be Tanner Murray getting a shot at the hot corner in his place.
  • NYM 2nd Baseman #11
    Jorge Polanco (Achilles) is in the lineup for Saturday’s showdown against the Athletics.
    Polanco has been playing through recurring Achilles tendinitis, so it’s a positive sign to see him back in the lineup at DH after Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters he could potentially require a trip to the injured list to put the issue to bed. The 32-year-old infielder is off to a frosty start in his Mets debut, hitting .200 (8-for-40) with one RBI through 10 games. It’s highly likely his recent on-field production is being greatly impacted by the lingering issue.
  • MIA Left Fielder #18
    Griffin Conine will undergo a left hamstring tendon surgery next week and is expected to miss 6-8 weeks.
    Conine suffered a hamstring tear while trying to make a diving play earlier this week and will be sidelined until at least late May or early June. The 28-year-old corner outfielder’s absence should be filled by Kyle Stowers (hamstring) once he wraps up his minor league rehab assignment. He was off to a strong start, hitting .273/.360/.591 with two homers, four RBI and two steals through 11 games. It’s a tough break after he suffered a significant shoulder injury last April that kept him on the shelf for five months.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #52
    Mariners re-signed RHP Ryan Loutos to a minor league contract.
    Loutos winds up returning to Seattle as Triple-A relief depth after being jettisoned from the club’s 40-man roster earlier this month. The 27-year-old righty made 12 appearances between the Dodgers and Nationals last year.
  • CIN 2nd Baseman #9
    Matt McLain is on the bench for Saturday’s game against the Angels.
    McLain takes a seat after an ice-cold 14-game stretch to open the season where he’s batted .218 (12-for-55) with zero homers, three RBI and two steals. The 26-year-old was the talk of spring training when he blasted seven homers in 18 games and looked like he was on the verge of putting everything together. Emerging star rookie Sal Stewart is at second base and batting cleanup in his place with Spencer Steer bumped up to the second spot in the order.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #33
    Brewers signed RHP Reiss Knehr to a minor league contract.
    Knehr made 18 relief appearances at the Triple-A level in the Padres system last year. The 29-year-old former starter bolsters Milwaukee’s depth at Triple-A Nashville. He last appeared in the majors back in 2023 before suffering an elbow injury.