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  • CWS Relief Pitcher #31
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    Grant Taylor tossed a scoreless inning with one strikeout as the opener against the Blue Jays on Saturday.
    Taylor operated as the opener for the White Sox for the second consecutive game. He recorded two quick outs on two pitches, then struck out Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to end the opening frame. Anthony Kay then took over in the second inning. Taylor was thought to be a potential stash for saves, but pitching as an opener won’t put him in line for either saves or wins.
  • MIA 3rd Baseman #63
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    FishOnFirst’s Kevin Barral reports the Marlins are calling up 1B/3B Deyvison De Los Santos.
    That augurs badly for Griffin Conine’s knee, in theory. De Los Santos was briefly called up in March before the Marlins claimed Leo Jimenez off waivers. It’s possible he’ll get real playing time for the Marlins, but fantasy managers should probably take a wait-and-see approach.
    Fantasy fallout from Lopez, Soler suspensions
    James Schiano examines the fantasy implications of suspensions handed out to Reynaldo Lopez and Jorge Soler, weighing in on how they impact Braves pitchers and the Angels' outfield.
  • KC Center Fielder #28
    Kyle Isbel is starting against the White Sox on Thursday.
    It’s notable mostly because Isbel often sits against left-handers, but with a .429/.467/.679 batting line in his first 31 plate appearances, the Royals will see if he can stay hot rather than turning to Starling Marte against LHP Anthony Kay.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #64
    Royals optioned RHP Steven Cruz to Triple-A Omaha.
    Technically they “optioined” him per their X account. Cruz has allowed an MLB-high four homers out of the bullpen and carries a bloated 14.40 ERA. This feels like a “get right” demotion.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #58
    Royals optioned RHP Luinder Avila to Triple-A Omaha.
    Avila allowed just one run in three innings on Wednesday backing up Cole Ragans, but carries a 9.00 ERA on the year and will likely spend a lot of time on the Omaha/Kansas City shuffle this year.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #54
    Royals recalled RHP Mitch Spence from Triple-A Omaha.
    Spence threw five innings in his first start in Omaha, allowing just one run in five innings despite striking out one. It’s possible he’s a bulk reliever or starter over the weekend if the Royals want to shift some pitchers around in the wake of Cole Ragans leaving yesterday’s start early.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #34
    Royals recalled RHP Eli Morgan from Triple-A Omaha.
    Morgan pitched three scoreless innings for a bullpen-saving save in his Royals debut on Saturday. He’ll return to give the pen a fresh arm through the weekend.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #33
    Mets sent LHP A.J. Minter (lat) on a rehab assignment to Single-A St. Lucie.
    The comeback begins for the 32-year-old left-hander. Minter was widely expected to be available in late April or early May, and beginning this assignment now seems to align well with that timetable. Once back he’ll push Brooks Raley for No. 1 lefty duties in New York’s pen.
  • CIN 3rd Baseman #27
    Sal Stewart homered for the second straight day against the Marlins on Thursday.
    He took a Max Meyer fastball out almost to dead center, it landed 409 feet away when it was all said and done. Stewart, hitting .364/.473/.727 with four homers and three steals in his first 44 plate appearances, looks like one of the biggest fantasy steals by ADP so far. Just 22, he might be a linchpin for fantasy mangers going forward and has definitely forced his way into the high-end keeper discussion.
  • MIA Right Fielder #17
    Owen Caissie went 3-for-4 with 3 RBI and two doubles against the Reds on Thursday.
    Caissie’s 2-RBI double in the fourth-inning was just over the glove of T.J. Friedl in left field, plating two. He added an RBI single in the seventh. Caissie has stabilized in the No. 6 spot against right-handed starters. The platoon role keeps him from being a must-start in fantasy leagues, but he’s looked more than able through his first few weeks in Miami, hitting .324/.385/.618 through his first 34 plate appearances.
  • MIA 2nd Baseman #8
    Javier Sanoja went 3-for-4 with 2 RBI as the Marlins hammered the Reds 8-1 on Thursday.
    Sanoja struck out with the bases loaded in the seventh inning, keeping him from having a true monster game. Oh well. The 23-year-old gold glover is now hitting .406/.424/.500 while playing most of the positions in the outfield and infield. It’s early and there’s been just one steal here, but if Sanjoa can keep his average somewhere in this area code, he can have a Luis Arraez-esque fantasy role.