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  • COL Starting Pitcher #24
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    Michael Lorenzen didn’t qualify for a decision after allowing three runs over five innings against the Dodgers on Sunday.
    Lorenzen was shelled for seven runs against the Astros on Tuesday — although three of them were unearned — and it was beyond reasonable to be skeptical about his chances of limiting the Dodgers on Sunday. He did, for the most part. He gave up two runs in the second inning, and one more in the sixth, but all things considered, the disaster was averted. He’s now the owner of a 7.48 ERA and Lorenzen will get a chance to build on this decent-ish effort against the Mets on Friday.
  • PIT 1st Baseman #2
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    Spencer Horwitz was scratched from the lineup for Tuesday’s game against the Rangers with neck discomfort.
    Ryan O’Hearn takes over at first base with Jake Mangum heading out to right field. Horwitz is presumably day-to-day for now. There should be an update on his status following the contest.
    Expect closer by committee with Diaz sidelined
    With Edwin Diaz sidelined for multiple months, Eric Samulski highlights which Dodger arms fantasy managers should have their eyes on and why Tanner Scott could get the "majority" of save opportunities.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #39
    Trey Yesavage (shoulder) was charged with four runs — two earned — over 2 1/3 innings on Tuesday in a minor league rehab start for Triple-A Buffalo.
    Yesavage threw 64 pitches (37 strikes) in his likely final rehab outing at Triple-A Buffalo. He finished with two strikeouts and also walked four batters. The results weren’t inspiring, but the 22-year-old top prospect is one of the most exciting young arms in the sport. He’ll figures to make his season debut early next week against the Red Sox at the Rogers Centre.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #99
    Spencer Strider (oblique) recorded eight strikeouts over 4 1/3 scoreless innings on Tuesday in a minor league rehab start for Triple-A Gwinnett.
    As far as rehab outings go, this one was impressive. Strider’s fastball velocity ticked up significantly from early spring outings as he averaged 95.9 mph on his heater while topping out at 98.1 in this one. The 27-year-old former fantasy ace sustained his velocity throughout the 65-pitch outing while generating 15 swinging strikes, with 10 of those coming on his slider. He’ll likely require at least one additional tune-up to further increase his pitch count before returning to Atlanta’s rotation for his season debut in early May.
  • BAL 2nd Baseman #7
    Jackson Holliday was removed from Tuesday’s minor league rehab game for Triple-A Norfolk with right hand discomfort.
    It’s a really troubling sign that Holliday is having persistent hand issues as he attempts to ramp up towards his season debut after suffering a hamate fracture back in spring training. The 22-year-old was pulled off a rehab assignment earlier this month with lingering wrist soreness and this latest setback is another step in the wrong direction. He’ll presumably undergo further evaluation and possibly even imaging to determine the severity but there should be a high level of concern here.
  • AZ Right Fielder #7
    Corbin Carroll (back) is in the lineup for Tuesday’s series opener against the White Sox.
    Carroll, who is back in right field and batting second, appears ready to roll after making an early exit from Sunday’s series finale against the Blue Jays with lower back tightness. The 25-year-old fantasy star is hitting .300/.390/.600 with 15 runs scored, 12 extra-base hits, including three homer runs, 16 RBI an two steals through 20 games this season.
  • TEX Shortstop #89
    Sebastian Walcott (elbow) has yet to resume baseball activities.
    Walcott is roughly two months removed from an internal brace procedure on his right elbow and isn’t expected to be ready to return to game action until at least mid-July. The 20-year-old shortstop remains one of the top fantasy prospects in the game but he’s highly unlikely to reach the majors until 2027.
  • PHI Right Fielder #24
    Phillies re-signed OF Pedro León to a minor league contract.
    Leon is back with Philadelphia on a new deal after being removed from their 40-man roster earlier this week to make room for hot-hitting rookie Felix Reyes. The 27-year-old former prospect was claimed off waivers from the Astros last November. He’s yet to appear in the big leagues this season.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #70
    MLB.com’s Ian Browne reports the Red Sox are expected to call up top pitching prospect Payton Tolle this weekend to start against the Orioles.
    Triple-A Worcester manager Chad Tracy told reporters there’s “a pretty good likelihood” that Tolle pitches for the Red Sox later this week. The 23-year-old southpaw, who holds a strong 3.00 ERA and 19/4 K/BB ratio across 15 innings over three starts in the minors this season, figures to get the ball this weekend against the division-rival Orioles with Sonny Gray (hamstring) staring at a multi-week absence. His strikeout upside alone makes Tolle worthy of a fantasy roster spot in all leagues until further notice.
  • SF Catcher #6
    Daniel Susac will miss 2-3 weeks with right elbow ulnar neuritis.
    It’s a tough break for the rookie backstop after hitting the shelf prior to Tuesday’s series opener against the Dodgers. The 24-year-old was off to a hot start, hitting .478 (11-for-23) with three extra-base hits and five RBI in 11 games. It’ll be Eric Haase coming up to handle the backup catching duties in his absence behind starter Patrick Bailey.
  • LAD Catcher #68
    Dalton Rushing is at catcher and batting sixth on Tuesday against the Giants.
    The Dodgers will have to find creative ways to get Rushing’s bat in their lineup on a consistent basis since he’s hitting .444 (12-for-27) with seven homers in eight games this season. The 25-year-old former top prospect launched two homers on Monday against the Rockies and will get a chance to face Giants starter Landen Roupp with Will Smith getting some extra rest from handling the catching duties.