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  • HOU Left Fielder #26
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    Astros selected the contract of OF Taylor Trammell from Triple-A Sugar Land.
    The 28-year-old outfielder will get his first chance this season to show what he can do at the big league level with Jake Meyers (oblique) heading to the injured list. He was off to an interesting start at the Triple-A level, slashing .226/.455/.548 with two homers, five RBI, four stolen bases and an 11/11 K/BB ratio across 45 plate appearances in his first 10 ballgames.
  • MIN Relief Pitcher #71
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    Twins recalled RHP John Klein from Triple-A St. Paul.
    Klein provides Minnesota’s overworked bullpen with a fresh arm heading into Saturday’s showdown against the Pirates. The 24-year-old rookie allowed two runs over 2 1/3 innings of work during his first call up to the majors earlier this month.
    Pirates' Jones to make season debut vs Twins
    James Schiano discusses what the long-awaited return of right-handed pitcher Jared Jones means for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #24
    Twins designated RHP Simeon Woods Richardson for assignment.
    This qualifies as a surprise since Woods Richardson was one of Minnesota’s better homegrown arms after coming over as a prospect in the José Berríos trade back in 2021. Still, he was out of options and the Twins had little choice but to move on given his recent performance. He was torched for five runs over 2 2/3 innings by the White Sox during a spot start in place of an injured Kendry Rojas earlier this week. The 25-year-old’s strikeout rate has plummeted this season while struggling to an inflated 7.74 ERA, 1.89 WHIP and 25/26 K/BB ratio across 47 2/3 innings in a swingman-type role. He would make a ton of sense as a zero-risk reclamation project somewhere else and there should be plenty of interest on waivers.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher
    Mariners LHP Kade Anderson recorded nine strikeouts over 5 1/3 shutout innings on Friday for Double-A Arkansas.
    Anderson’s dominant start to his professional career continued with another scoreless outing, lowering his ERA to a remarkable 1.43 across 44 innings through nine starts. He’s also compiled an eye-popping 67/7 K/BB ratio over that span. Pirates phenom Seth Hernandez may be the most intriguing long-term pitching prospect in the minors, but Anderson is several steps closer to the majors and could emerge as a meaningful fantasy contributor later this season. There’s even a scenario where Seattle deems him ready and promotes him directly to the big leagues, bypassing Triple-A Tacoma altogether, though that feels unlikely right now. Even so, he’s worth stashing in fantasy leagues given how quickly he could force the issue.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #58
    Hunter Brown (shoulder) recorded five strikeouts and allowed one run over three innings on Friday in a minor league rehab start for Triple-A Sugar Land.
    Brown averaged 97.6 mph on his four-seam fastball and increased his pitch count to 44 (33 strikes) during his second rehab outing. The lone hit he allowed over three frames was a solo homer to infielder Ryan Fitzgerald. The 27-year-old fantasy ace will likely require at least one or two additional rehab outings to continue building up his pitch count and stamina. He’s on track to return to Houston’s rotation at some point in mid-June.
  • NYM 1st Baseman #11
    Jorge Polanco (Achilles) homered and walked twice on Friday in a minor league rehab game for Double-A Binghamton.
    The general expectation is that Polanco will need a few additional rehab contests to get back up to speed before returning to New York’s lineup. The 32-year-old is expected to manage a lingering Achilles issue for the remainder of the season with the hope that he’ll manage to avoid surgery.
  • PHI Left Fielder #16
    Brandon Marsh (finger) went 1-for-3 with a double on Friday against the Dodgers in his return to the lineup.
    Marsh wound up missing just one game after suffering a right middle finger sprain earlier this week. The 28-year-old outfielder has put together a strong two-month stretch to open the season, slashing .326/.355/.484 with five homers, 24 RBI and four steals in 52 games.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #39
    Eury Pérez has been diagnosed with a right gracilis strain and is expected to miss at least eight weeks.
    Pérez underwent an MRI that revealed a strain in the thigh muscle in his right leg. The 23-year-old suffered the injury while stretching between innings during Wednesday’s start against the Blue Jays. It’s a brutal development for the Marlins and fantasy managers as the injury is likely to keep him sidelined until at least late July. It’s a bit unclear how Miami plans to fill his rotation spot as their starting pitching depth has suddenly become razor-thin after losing top prospects Robby Snelling (elbow) and Thomas White (shoulder) to injury.
  • TB 2nd Baseman #15
    Ben Williamson was removed from Friday’s game againast the Angels with a forearm contusion.
    The positive news is that X-rays came back negative for any fractures after Williamson was hit by a pitch on the left forearm during his return from the injured list. The 25-year-old could wind up needing some time off this weekend, but it sounds like he avoided serious injury.
  • BOS Left Fielder #19
    Roman Anthony (wrist, finger) has been shut down from swinging after experiencing discomfort while hitting off a batting tee.
    Not good. The Red Sox are going to back off on Anthony’s ramp-up process after he experienced renewed wrist soreness earlier this week. The 22-year-old remains in a bit of a holding pattern as he deals with wrist and finger issues. Simply put, fantasy managers shouldn’t expect him back anytime soon.
  • LAD Left Fielder #37
    Teoscar Hernández has been diagnosed with a Grade 1 left hamstring strain.
    It’s the best-case scenario for the Dodgers and fantasy managers as Hernández is likely to only miss a couple weeks. Los Angeles opted to bring up Ryan Ward, who is finally getting a real opportunity at the highest level after years at Triple-A, as a short-term stopgap. It sounds like they considered bringing up red-hot prospect James Tibbs III, but he’s been dealing with a forearm issues that has limited him to DH exclusively of late. His opportunity figures to come later this summer.