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  • KC 2nd Baseman #19
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    Michael Massey (calf) went 2-for-4 with a solo homer on Wednesday in a minor league rehab game for Triple-A Omaha.
    Massey figures to get a couple additional games under his belt before returning to Kansas City’s infield mix later this week. The 28-year-old opened the season on the shelf with a left calf strain. He kicked off a rehab assignment earlier this week.
  • MIN Shortstop
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    Twins INF prospect Kaelen Culpepper went 2-for-7 with a walk, two home runs, two runs scored, and four RBI in a doubleheader for Triple-A St. Paul on Sunday.
    Culpepper’s home run was off Payton Tolle, and the 23-year-old is now up to three home runs on the season while hitting .294 with eight RBI and a .927 OPS. Brooks Lee has been off to a slow start in the big leagues, so there is a chance that Culpepper, who is MLB Pipeline’s 52nd-ranked prospect, could push Lee for a job by May if he keeps this up.
    Ramirez, Acuna Jr. clash on Sunday Night Baseball
    Jose Ramirez and the Cleveland Guardians head to Atlanta for a bout with Ronald Acuna Jr. and the Braves on Sunday Night Baseball. Watch the action on April 12 at 7 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.
  • STL 1st Baseman #49
    Cardinals 1B prospect Blake Jordan went 3-for-7 with two RBI in a doubleheader on Sunday for Triple-A Memphis.
    So far this season, Jordan has hit .480 with two doubles, three home runs, and eight RBI. The Cardinals have Alec Burleson entrenched at first base, but if Jordan continues to hit, he could push his way into a shot at DH at-bats for a rebuilding Cardinals team.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #66
    Astros RHP prospect Miguel Ullola allowed one run on two hits in four innings for Triple-A Sugar Land on Sunday.
    He also struck out eight and walked three while throwing 62 percent of his pitches for strikes. Command has always been a bit of a concern for Ullola, but he has wipe out stuff and posted a 44 percent whiff rate in this one. His slider and cutter both miss plenty of bats, and his four-seamer has good vertical movement, which helps his fairly average velocity. He’s a name to keep an eye on, particularly if Hunter Brown is out for an extended period of time.
  • DET Center Fielder #95
    Tigers OF prospect Max Clark went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored for Triple-A Toledo on Sunday.
    There was a lot of attention paid to Clark’s jewelry and defense this spring, but the 21-year-old is hitting .367 so far this season with six doubles, three RBI, and three steals. Parker Meadows is off to a solid start for the Tigers, so there is no rush to bring Clark up to the big leagues, but an extended stretch like this could expedite things.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #81
    Luis Gil allowed three runs on four hits in 4 2/3 innings for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Sunday.
    Gil also walked four and struck out six, but threw only 47 of his 90 pitches for strikes. Command has always been an issue for Gil, and it seems to still be a lingering one. We know he’ll be moving into the rotation this week, but it’s hard to recommend starting him in most fantasy leagues.
  • LAD Right Fielder
    Dodgers OF prospect James Tibbs III went 4-for-5 with three solo home runs on Saturday for Triple-A Oklahoma City.
    Tibbs is hitting .474 AVG in nine games with four doubles, seven home runs, 13 RBI, and a .535 on-base percentage. Tibbs came over to the Red Sox as part of the Rafael Devers trade, but didn’t seem to respond well to coaching in Boston and was shipped off to the Dodgers for Dustin May last year at the trade deadline. That may go down as the worst trade of the Craig Breslow era in Boston.
  • PHI 2nd Baseman #5
    According to The Athletic’s Matt Gelb, Bryson Stott is swinging more often this year in an effort to combat some passiveness he showed last season.
    Only 12 qualified hitters in MLB swung at a lower percentage of pitches than Stott did in 2025, so the middle infielder is working to put his best swing on pitches earlier in the count: “I get into hitter’s counts and, in the past, I would either slow down to hit it or something of that nature. Now, more just taking my ‘A’ swing, and if I miss it, I miss it. Instead of getting myself out by check swinging or a soft swinging just to touch it. It’s more of being ultra aggressive on hitter’s counts and going from there.” The results haven’t been there so far, but it’s certainly a change that should be beneficial for Stott, so perhaps a bit more time to adjust to the new approach will lead to more success.
  • MIL 1st Baseman #28
    Andrew Vaughn (hamate surgery) is back with the Brewers and “doing activity that doesn’t involve his hand.”
    This likely means that Vaughn is working on his conditioning or even tracking pitches in the cages. The Brewers have said that they expect him back in mid-May, and he seems to be on track for that.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #7
    Blake Snell (shoulder) threw a bullpen on Friday and another one on Sunday.
    The next step will be for Snell to face live hitters this week. If he does well in that session and his shoulder feels good, it’s possible that he could begin a rehab assignment as soon as next week. The Dodgers have said that their goal was to have Snell return to the rotation by the end of May, so expect them to move him slowly to ensure he’s healthy
  • TB Shortstop #7
    Rays optioned SS Carson Williams to Triple-A Durham.
    Taylor Walls (oblique) is back off the injured list, so the Rays will ship Williams back to Triple-A, where they had optioned him back in March. Williams was 3-for-23 in his seven games with a 9/1 K/BB ratio. There are some legitimate contact concerns here, which Williams will need to work on in the minors.