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  • AZ Shortstop #10
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    Diamondbacks transferred OF Jordan Lawlar from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day injured list.
    Lawlar is expected to miss at least two months after fracturing his right wrist, and the placement on the 60-day list opens up a spot on the 40-man roster for Luken Baker. The earliest Lawlar could return to the Arizona lineup is now June 3.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #32
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    Jacob Misiorowski allowed two hits and two walks across six scoreless frames with 11 strikeouts in a 6-0 win over the Yankees on Friday.
    Misiorowski is an alien. That’s the only explanation for his first inning where his fastball averaged 103 mph. Yes, averaged 103 mph. All he threw were fastballs and missed an immaculate inning by about an inch when Aaron Judge laid off a tough pitch. While his velocity tapered off following that inning, his effectiveness didn’t. Only two runners managed to reach scoring position and was able to put all three of his pitches wherever he wanted to. He’s now gone back-to-back starts without giving up a run and has a 2.45 ERA and outrageous 70:17 strikeout to walk ratio across 44 innings this season. His next start is scheduled to come at home against the Padres.
    Cubs would be 'in shambles' without Imanaga
    James Schiano discusses Shota Imanaga's performance against the Cincinnati Reds and how the pitcher has shaken off a rough end to the 2025 season.
  • MIL 1st Baseman #28
    Andrew Vaughn went 1-for-3 with a double, a walk, and two runs scored on Friday against the Yankees.
    Vaughn was part of a classic Brewers group effort to do away with Max Fried and the Yankees in this one. He scored runs in each of the second and third innings as they built their huge lead and has been swinging the bat well in his few games since coming off the injured list. He’s reached base safely in all four games to go along with one home run and four RBI.
  • NYY Center Fielder #78
    Spencer Jones went 0-for-2 with a walk and two strikeouts in his major league debut on Friday against the Brewers.
    Jones’ debut went just about as expected against Jacob Misiorowski. In his first at-bat, Miz blew him away with three fastballs that were all at least 102 mph and then a diabolical 89 mph back-door curveball that was dotted on the corner. It was a true welcome to the big leagues moment. He managed to work a walk in his next plate appearance before striking out again in his final one. There will likely be plenty of both walks and strikeouts for Jones as a big leaguer.
  • TB 1st Baseman #8
    Jonathan Aranda went 1-for-3 in Friday’s loss to the Red Sox.
    There’s not much to say here. Aranda was responsible for one of the Rays’ four hits on the night, all of which were singles as the Red Sox held them in check all evening. Aranda is slashing an impressive .444/.516/.481 in the early part of May, but has just one extra-base hit and four RBI to show for his efforts.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #54
    Max Fried allowed six hits and five runs with three walks and five strikeouts over six innings in a loss to the Brewers on Friday.
    Fried fell victim to one disastrous inning here. The first five hitters reached safely against him in the second via three singles and two walks. Four of them wound up coming around to score despite very little hard contact by the Brewers. Nevertheless, the rest of his start was pretty clean despite him not having his best stuff. His next start is scheduled to come against the Orioles in Baltimore.
  • BOS Relief Pitcher #44
    Aroldis Chapman pitched a scoreless ninth inning while striking out two to pick up the save on Friday.
    Chapman continues to be one of the most reliable closers in the game. The hard-throwing lefty struck out two of the three batters he faced and needed just 18 pitches to retire the Rays and secure the 2-0 victory. It’s the eighth save of the season for Chapman, whose ERA now sits at 0.71 on the season.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #36
    Cade Smith allowed one earned run and two hits over one inning to pick up the save on Friday against the Twins.
    Smith allowed the first two batters he faced to reach base, with the lone run he allowed coming on a double play ball by Ryan Jeffers. He would retire Josh Bell on a strikeout to end things, notching his 11th save of the season and his fourth for the month of May. Despite the shaky frame, Smith remains one of the top options at closer in fantasy.
  • MIL Left Fielder #20
    Brewers’ manager Pat Murphy told reporters after Friday’s game that Brandon Lockridge (knee) is “going to be out a while”.
    The good news is that X-rays on his injured knee came back negative for any fractures after he slid and collided with the concrete wall during Friday’s game. He suffered a deep laceration down to the bone though and it sounds like it’s going to take significant time to heal. Expect him to land on the injured list prior to Saturday’s contest.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #60
    Lucas Erceg pithced a scoreless ninth inning to pick up the win on Friday over the Tigers.
    Erceg came on in the top of the ninth inning with the game tied at 3-3 in hopes of keeping the game deadlocked to give his team a chance to pull off the walk-off win. Despite allowing a leadoff double to the first batter he faced in the frame, Erceg would dig deep to get out of the inning unscathed and found himself on the winning side of things in the bottom of the frame thanks to an RBI single by Kyle Isbel. It’s the third win of the season for Erceg, who has not allowed an earned run in his last seven outings.
  • DET Left Fielder #31
    Riley Greene went 3-for-4 with a double and a run scored in Friday’s loss to the Guardians.
    Greene now has a four-game hitting streak going and is slashing an impressive .423/.464/.538 this month despite having only one RBI to show for his efforts over that span. Greene doubled in the second inning and later came around to score on a ground ball double play. Hopefully, the homers and RBI start to come for Greene, who has just one homer and two RBI in his last 12 games despite being hot at the dish.