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  • AZ Right Fielder #7
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    Diamondbacks’ manager Torey Lovullo told reporters that Corbin Carroll was held out of the team’s starting lineup on Thursday due to a sore left hip flexor.
    The dynamic 25-year-old outfielder felt a bit of soreness after his triple on Wednesday but was able to finish the game. The Diamondbacks don’t appear to be overly concerned, and it sounds like the plan is for Carroll to return to the lineup on Friday. Fantasy managers should be sure to check Friday’s lineup just to make sure though before setting lineups for the weekend.
  • CHC Right Fielder #27
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    Seiya Suzuki hit his third major league grand slam Thursday in the Cubs’ 9-3 rout of the Rockies.
    Suzuki’s homer off Ryan Feltner, which gave the Cubs their first runs of the day in the fourth, was his 10th of the year. He has three homers during an eight-game hitting streak in which he’s had exactly one hit each game. He’s batting .248/.332/.421 with 26 RBI through 55 games.
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  • CHC Starting Pitcher #30
    Edward Cabrera pitched 5 1/3 innings of two-run ball in a defeating the Rockies on Thursday.
    Cabrera gave up a couple of homers in Coors, but both were solo shots. He struck out five and walked two. Cabrera’s velocity was again very good; he averaged 96.9 mph with his fastball today, just down from 97.3 mph last Friday in his return from the injured list. In 10 starts before missing time with a blister, Cabrera averaged 95.7 mph, and the only time he was over 96.0 mph previously was when he came in at 96.5 mph in his season debut. Obviously, he’ll be a better bet if the velocity sticks around, though he should be fine either way next week, as he’ll be facing the Rockies outside of Colorado.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #18
    After opening up with three scoreless frames, Ryan Feltner went on to allow six runs in 4 1/ 3 innings Thursday against the Cubs.
    Feltner gave up two hits, a walk and a Seiya Suzuki grand slam in the fourth and then walked two more batters before being pulled with one out in the fifth. Both runners went on to score after Blas Castaño took over. Feltner was effective in his first two starts off the IL, but his season ERA is back up to 5.20 after this. He’ll face the Cubs again next week, though he won’t have to deal with Coors then.
  • COL Catcher #26
    Brett Sullivan went 3-for-4 and had his first career two-homer game Thursday against the Cubs.
    The 32-year-old Sullivan had just three major league homers coming into the game, one each in 2023, ’24 and ’26. It’s his second three-hit game. Sullivan is batting .231/.298/.396 in 98 plate appearances as Hunter Goodman’s backup.
  • COL Center Fielder #16
    Cole Carrigg went 2-for-4 and collected his first major league homer against the Cubs on Thursday.
    Carrigg hit one out to right off Edward Cabrera in his third game as a major leaguer. He’s 3-for-11 after his first series at Coors Field, and now he’ll get to go hit in Coors West against the A’s in Sacramento this weekend. He has a chance to provide some short-term value in shallow leagues.
  • AZ Left Fielder #10
    Jordan Lawlar (wrist) is expected to be activated from the injured list ahead of Friday’s series opener against the Reds.
    The versatile 23-year-old has been sidelined since suffering a fractured right wrist during the first week of April. He made it through a minor league rehab stint at Triple-A Reno without any issues though and is ready to rejoin the big league club. The Diamondbacks will have to make a pair of roster moves to accommodate his return on Friday.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #47
    Mariners’ manager Dan Wilson told reporters on Thursday that Matt Brash (lat) was flown back to Seattle for additional evaluation.
    Brash landed on the injured list on Wednesday with a recurrence of a lat issue that cost him three weeks in May. Wilson didn’t provide any new information, other than that Brash is expected to be out for “awhile”. It’s safe to assume that we won’t see him back in a Mariners’ uniform until after the All-Star break.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #64
    Dean Kremer (quad) threw 35 pitches over two simulated innings during a live batting practice session on Thursday.
    Orioles’ skipper Craig Albernaz noted that Kremer is “checking the boxes right now, which is great.” The 30-year-old right-hander has been sidelined since the end of April due to a right quad strain and isn’t eligible to return from the injured list until the end of June. It sounds like he could be ready to start a minor league rehab assignment soon.
  • DET Shortstop #28
    Tigers transferred INF/OF Javier Báez to the 60-day injured list.
    The 33-year-old has struggled to make progress in his recovery from a high-grade ankle sprain that has shelved him since the end of April. He’s not expected to return until after the All-Star break, so this move doesn’t alter his timeline at all.
  • DET Center Fielder #30
    Tigers claimed OF James Outman off waivers from the Twins.
    Outman was designated for assignment by the Twins on Saturday. The 29-year-old outfielder slashed a miserable .156/.229/.250 with no homers and four stolen bases in 70 plate appearances with the Twins. He did slug 23 homers in 567 plate appearances as a rookie for the Dodgers in 2023 though, so perhaps the Tigers think they can help him regain that form. He’s out of minor league options so he’s expected to join the Tigers on Friday where they’ll need to make a corresponding move to accommodate him. Javier Baez was transferred to the 60-day injured list to free up a spot on the club’s 40-man roster.