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  • PIT Starting Pitcher #35
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    Braxton Ashcraft delivered a dominant performance during Sunday’s victory over the Orioles, racking up eight strikeouts over six innings of one-run baseball.
    Ashcraft scattered just four hits on the afternoon and didn’t allow a base on balls. The only blemish on the 26-year-old hurler’s day came on an RBI double by Pete Alonso in the fourth inning. Ashcraft generated nine swings and misses on 87 pitches on the day, registering a CSW of 29 percent. He’ll carry a strong 2.25 ERA, 1.00 WHIP and an 11/4 K/BB ratio (12 innings) into Saturday’s matchup against the Cubs in Chicago. At this point, he probably deserves consideration in all mixed leagues.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #29
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    Wil Warren will no longer start on Wednesday against the Rangers.
    Instead, the Yankees will call up starting pitching prospect Elmer Rodríguez to make his MLB debut on Wednesday. Yankees manager Aaron Boone has confirmed that Warren is not dealing with any injury but that the team is just realigning its rotation. That realignment has not yet been announced, but the Yankees could just push Warren and Ryan Weathers back one day each, which would allow them to start against Baltimore along with Max Fried and Cam Schlittler.
    Dominguez may get lost in shuffle with Stanton out
    The New York Yankees reportedly are calling up Jasson Dominguez with Giancarlo Stanton potentially sitting out with a calf injury, but Eric Samulski sees a lot of options that puts Dominguez's value in question.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #76
    Yankees manager Aaron Boone confirmed that the team will call up RHP prospect Elmer Rodríguez to start on Wednesday against the Rangers.
    The 21-year-old is off to a great start at Triple-A, posting a 1.27 ERA and 0.89 WHIP in 21 1/3 innings. He has just 20 strikeouts over that stretch, so he has yet to show the swing-and-miss upside that he displayed at Double-A last year. It may eventually become a larger part of his game, but it’s fair to wonder how many bats he’s going to miss right away at the big league level. The Yankees also have Carlos Rodon and Gerrit Cole on their way back in a couple of weeks, so this will likely be a short audition for Rodríguez. That makes him hard to add in fantasy leagues outside of deeper leagues, where you’d be willing to stream him for this debut.
  • NYY 3rd Baseman #30
    Yankees recalled INF/OF Max Schuemann from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
    Schuemann will come up to take Giancarlo Stanton’s (calf) spot on the active roster. However, Schuemann is hitting .203/.362/.297 in 96 plate appearances at Triple-A this season, so it seems likely that he will just be sent down later this week when Anthony Volpe (shoulder) comes off the IL.
  • PHI Manager
    The Athletic’s Matt Gelb reports that the Phillies have fired manager Rob Thomson.
    Don Mattingly, who joined the team as bench coach this offseason, will take over as interim manager. Thomson becomes the second manager fired this month after the Red Sox fired Alex Cora over the weekend. In fact, many reports suggest that Thomson’s firing could be directly tied to that, since Dave Dombrowski, the Phillies’ president of baseball operations for the Phillies, has a close relationship with Cora from their time together in Boston. A potential manager swap was made easier with the Phillies’ getting out to a 9-19 start to the season, tied with the Mets for the worst record in baseball. Thomson ends his Phillies career with a record of 355-270 for a .568 winning percentage, which is fifth-best in franchise history. He took the Phillies to the World Series in 2022, but the team then lost in the NLCS in 2023, the Division Series in 2024, and the Division Series in 2025. Thomson will likely get another chance to manage, if he wants one.
  • ATL Relief Pitcher #52
    Braves placed LHP Dylan Lee on the paternity list.
    Congrats to Dylan and his growing family. He should be out for the opening series of the week and then return before the weekend.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #72
    Braves recalled RHP Didier Fuentes from Triple-A Gwinnett
    The Braves have moved Reynaldo Lopez to the bullpen, but that was to accommodate JR Ritchie in the rotation. They also have Spencer Strider (oblique) likely to return this weekend, so this seems like a short-term addition with Fuentes pitching multiple innings out of the bullpen while Dylan Lee is on Paternity Leave.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    Shohei Ohtani will not DH while serving as the starting pitcher against the Marlins on Tuesday.
    It looks like this might become a thing, which would take a significant toll on Ohtani’s value as a hitter, even if he’s never been as productive at the plate on days that he pitches. The Dodgers didn’t announce who would DH in his place, but we imagine they’ll take the opportunity to have both Will Smith and Dalton Rushing in the lineup.
  • CWS 3rd Baseman #5
    Munetaka Murakami went 2-for-4 and hit a three-run homer Monday as the White Sox came back to beat the Angels 8-7.
    Murakami’s homer off Drew Pomeranz gave the White Sox a 7-5 lead in the seventh. Miguel Vargas then made it back-to-back blasts, and the White Sox held on from there despite giving up two runs in the ninth. Murakami is alone in first in the majors with 12 homers. He’s also tied for third with 41 strikeouts and tied for last with zero doubles, so it’s hard to know exactly what to make of him at this point. The White Sox, though, are probably wishing they had signed him for three or four years, instead of two.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #18
    Anthony Kay gave up four runs in four innings Monday in his start against the Angels.
    Kay allowed seven hits, walked two and struck out two while seeing his ERA rise to 6.12. He might soon find himself bumped to middle relief if the White Sox want to give Tanner McDougal a look or try Shane Smith again. For now, though, he’s in line to face the Padres on Sunday.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #31
    Grant Taylor allowed two unearned runs in 1 1/3 innings before being pulled one out shy of picking up a save Monday against the Angels.
    Colson Montgomery made an error to start the ninth in an 8-5 game, and Taylor went on to give up three hits before the White Sox lifted him with two outs. Bryan Hudson came in at that point and retired Adam Frazier for his first save. Taylor had the chance to close tonight because Seranthony Domínguez had pitched three of the previous four days. It would have been his first save, but he settled for his second hold instead.