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  • KC Catcher #22
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    Carter Jensen remains out of the lineup for the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader against the Brewers.
    Jensen remains out of Kansas City’s lineup for the second consecutive contest after a highly-publicized incident Thursday where he overslept and was scratched from the lineup. The 22-year-old rookie backstop figures to be behind the dish for the second game of Saturday’s twin bill after veteran Salvador Perez handles the catching duties in the opening contest.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #53
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    Colin Rea limited the Phillies to one run over 6 2/3 innings to improve to 3-0 as the Cubs prevailed 5-1 on Monday.
    It’s the second straight season in which Rea has opened up in the Cubs pen, quickly joined the rotation due to injury and started off 3-0. The difference this year is that win No. 3 didn’t come until his sixth start on May 12. This time, it’s coming in his second start. The other occurred when he was pitching behind an opener last week. Rea has a 3.00 ERA and a 20/5 K/BB in 24 innings. He’ll be a streaming option at times, but he’s due to make his next start against the Dodgers.
    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.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #27
    Aaron Nola was tagged for five runs in 4 1/3 innings by the Cubs in a loss Monday.
    Four of the runs scored in the second. The Cubs had the bases loaded with no outs in the inning, but it looked like Nola might escape with little damage after inducing a double-play ball from Miguel Amaya. Instead, he walked Pete Crow-Armstrong and gave up a three-run homer to Dansby Swanson. Nola fell to 1-2 with a 5.06 ERA. Things here still seems a little better than last year, when he posted a 6.01 ERA, but a major rebound doesn’t appear to be on the way. He’ll face the Braves next weekend.
  • CHC Shortstop #7
    Dansby Swanson hit a three-run homer off Aaron Nola in the win over the Phillies on Monday.
    Swanson is batting just .192 this season, but five of his 14 hits have been homers, and he’s up to 20 runs scored and 15 RBI in 22 games, even though he’s currently the Cubs’ No. 9 hitter. The homer tonight was his 1,200th career hit and gave him 700 career runs scored.
  • PHI Center Fielder #91
    Justin Crawford doubled in a run and walked twice Monday against the Cubs.
    It’d be nice if the Phillies gave Crawford a chance at hitting a little higher in the order. He’s batting .283/.377/.400, and he’d probably be more of a factor on the basepaths hitting in front of weaker hitters. Right now, he’s just 1-for-2 stealing bases in 20 games. Last year, he was 46-for-57 in 112 games in Triple-A.
  • MIA Catcher #50
    Agustín Ramírez hit his second homer of the year Monday in the Marlins’ 5-3 win over the Cardinals.
    Hopefully, this will snap his streak of consecutive days being dropped in the lineup at two. Ramírez hit second or third in his first 19 starts, but he was lowered to fifth with Kyle Stowers back on Sunday and then he hit sixth tonight. Ramírez is batting .222/.297/.370 with 11 runs scored and 11 RBI in 22 games. Of course, those solid run+RBI numbers are a product of hitting second and third and probably won’t continue now unless he steps it up.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #23
    Max Meyer struck out eight while allowing two runs and three hits in 5 1/3 innings Monday against the Cardinals.
    Meyer left with a 2-1 lead in the sixth, but Jordan Walker came around to score from first off Calvin Faucher, ruining his chances of getting a win. It was still a good day for Meyer, who allowed just two hard-hit balls to the 23 batters he faced. The eight strikeouts tied for his second highest total ever. He fanned 14 against the Reds almost exactly a year ago on Apr. 21, 2025, but he’s never topped eight otherwise. He’ll likely face the Giants on Sunday.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher #29
    Despite giving up a run in the ninth, Pete Fairbanks recorded his fourth save Monday against the Cardinals.
    Fairbanks allowed a leadoff triple to Masyn Winn, who scored on a Ramón Urías sac fly. He then struck out Thomas Saggese and José Fermín. Fairbanks figures to be down Tuesday after earning saves on back-to-back days. Anthony Bender or Tyler Phillips could close in his place.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #36
    Michael McGreevy gave up four runs in 5 2/3 innings Monday in a loss to the Marlins.
    McGreevy generated a bunch of soft contact and was better than the ERA suggests, but the five hits and two walks he allowed were just too bunched together. He dropped to 1-2 with a 3.29 ERA ahead of a start this weekend against the Mariners. It still seems best to avoid him in mixed leagues.
  • STL Right Fielder #18
    Jordan Walker singled, walked, stole a base and scored two of the Cardinals’ three runs Monday against the Marlins.
    Walker had a pretty quiet two series against the Guardians and Astros last week, but he’s still getting a knock every day; he’s now hit in 16 straight, though the last six of those have all been one-hit games. Of course, he’ll continue to fade some from his current .306/.372/.635 line, but there’s still good reason for fantasy leaguers to be optimistic going forward, one being that he’s now 4-for-4 stealing bases.
  • ATL Catcher #30
    Drake Baldwin went 2-for-4 with a two-run double and a walk in the Braves’ 9-4 defeat of the Nationals on Monday.
    Baldwin has been stuck on five homers for two weeks now, but he’s still hitting .313/.377/.510. He leads the majors in both runs (23) and RBI (21), though since he’s tied with five others in the RBI category, that might not be true by the end of the night.