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  • NYM Right Fielder #22
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    Juan Soto left Friday’s game against the Giants because of right calf tightness.
    Soto singled in his lone at-bat and then came up a little lame running from first to third before being replaced by Tyrone Taylor in left field. He’s probably day-to-day, but he could DH a couple of times if it remains an issue this weekend.
  • TB Center Fielder #31
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    Cedric Mullins went 0-for-4 on Monday in a loss to the Reds.
    Mullins is off to an ice-cold start to his Rays debut, hitting .147/.198/.280 with two homers and three steals through 20 games. It’s worth noting that Tampa Bay has top prospect Jacob Melton waiting in the wings down at Triple-A Durham, which means Mullins is going to have to start producing sooner or later.
    Pick up Keller off waiver wire with Duran out
    Eric Samulski dives into how the Phillies will approach replacing closer Jhoan Duran while on the 15-day IL with an oblique strain, pointing out Brad Keller is most likely to take his place.
  • CIN 3rd Baseman #3
    Ke’Bryan Hayes went 1-for-4 on Monday in a win over the Reds, raising his batting average to 0.71 on the season.
    Hayes snapped an 0-for-33 stretch at the dish with an infield single that traveled exactly two feet, per Statcast. It was his first hit since April 5. The 29-year-old third baseman is a phenomenal defender but at some point he has to start producing something at the plate to justify being in the lineup.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #25
    Rhett Lowder allowed one run over six innings on Monday in a win over the Rays.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #65
    Jesse Scholtens surrendered five runs over 5 2/3 innings on Monday in a loss to the Reds.
    There were some positives here as Scholtens finished with six strikeouts and didn’t hand out a free pass. He coughed up seven hits, including a gargantuan two-run homer to Sal Stewart, and didn’t get any support from Tampa Bay’s offense. The 32-year-old righty will close out a two-start week with a favorable matchup against the Twins on Sunday.
  • ATL Right Fielder #13
    Ronald Acuña is day-to-day with a left hand contusion after X-rays came back negative for any fractures.
    Acuña underwent imaging out of an abundance of caution after being drilled on the left hand during the sixth inning of Monday’s showdown against the Nationals. The 28-year-old fantasy superstar was hit by pitches twice during the contest and finished 0-for-1 with a run scored prior to exiting. It’s possible he’ll need some time off to rest and recover but the encouraging development here for Atlanta, and fantasy managers, is that Acuña appears to have avoided serious injury.
  • HOU 1st Baseman #8
    Christian Walker went 3-for-5 with a two-run homer on Monday, leading the Astros to a lopsided 9-2 win over the Guardians.
    Walker switched up his facial hair and snapped an 0-for-15 slump by taking Guardians starter Slade Cecconi deep in the opening frame as part of a three-hit effort that left him a triple shy of the cycle. The 35-year-old has graded out as a top-12 fantasy option at first base early on, slashing .274/.367/.536 with 16 runs scored, five homers and 18 RBI through 24 games.
  • CLE 3rd Baseman #11
    José Ramírez went 1-for-4 with a double and a pair of runs scored in Monday’s loss to the Astros.
    Ramírez continues to be one of the hottest hitters in baseball, reaching base safely in two of his five plate appearances in this one, after homering four times over his previous seven contests. The 33-year-old fantasy superstar has raised his batting average nearly 100 points, from .133 on April 7 to .230 in just 12 games.
  • HOU 3rd Baseman #15
    Isaac Paredes launched two solo home runs during Monday’s win over the Guardians.
    Paredes took Guardians starter Slade Cecconi deep in the fourth inning for his first round-tripper of the season before tacking on an additional round-tripper in the ninth off journeyman reliever Connor Brogdon. He finished 3-for-5 in the one-sided slugfest. The 27-year-old corner infielder is still capable of jolting the occasional baseball, but he’s hitting just .221 through 19 games this season and is a complete afterthought in shallow mixed leagues.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #41
    Spencer Arrighetti gave up two runs over five innings on Monday in a win over the Guardians.
    Arrighetti was unable to replicate the success he experienced in his season debut against the Rockies last week, but managed to avoid any significant missteps after Houston’s offense staked him to an early lead. He gave up only five hits while striking out three and issuing four walks. He’s handed out four free passes in back-to-back starts, which is going to bite him at some point, but he’s off to a decent start in his return to the Astros rotation. He’ll close out a two-start week with a challenging home outing against the Yankees on Sunday. He’s not a recommended fantasy option in that matchup despite his recent success.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #44
    Slade Cecconi was lit up for seven runs — six earned — over five innings on Monday in a loss to the Astros.
    Cecconi surrendered 10 hits, including homers to Christian Walker and Isaac Paredes in the first and fourth innings. He struck out two and also handed out a pair of free passes. He’s allowed four earned runs or more in three of his five starts to open the year. He’ll aim for better results when he faces the Blue Jays in a road tilt on Sunday.