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  • CHC Right Fielder #27
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    Seiya Suzuki is not in the lineup for Monday’s series opener against the Phillies.
    It appears to be a routine day off for Suzuki with Michael Conforto getting a turn in right field. The 31-year-old corner outfielder is hitting .236 (8-for-34) with one extra-base hit and two RBI in nine games since coming off the injured list back on April 10.
  • LAA 2nd Baseman #4
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    Angels placed 2B prospect Christian Moore on the AAA injured list with a leg injury.
    The issue is considered “minor,” and the expectation is that he won’t be out long, but any absence is going to delay his potential call-up to the big leagues. Moore is hitting just .219 in 21 Triple-A games, but he has a .437 on-base percentage due to a 27.2 percent walk rate. He has a solid 40 percent hard-hit rate, but he’ll need to take that elite plate discipline and start to turn those at-bats into hits.
    Tigers proving they are 'a lot of fun to watch'
    Jason Benetti, Dan Petry and Mike Bacsik explore their biggest takeaways from the Tigers' 7-1 win over the Rangers on Sunday Night Baseball, where Detroit flexed its muscles as the bullpen flourished.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #17
    José Berríos (elbow) allowed seven earned runs on six hits in 3 2/3 innings for Triple-A Buffalo on Sunday.
    Berríos also struck out just one batter and walked four on the day. His sinker sat just 90 mph, but he was also able to throw 70 pitches, so the Blue Jays could feel comfortable bringing him back into the rotaiton this week. He’s not a recommended option in fantasy leagues given his injury and his poor performance during his rehab assignment.
  • DET 1st Baseman #20
    Spencer Torkelson hit a two-run homer in the fifth to start the scoring for Detroit in a 7-1 win over the Rangers on Sunday Night Baseball.
    Torkelson struck out in his other three at-bats tonight, but he had the biggest blow in the game after Jack Leiter faced the minimum through four innings. Riley Greene walked to start the fifth and then Torkelson sent a slider 388 feet to left-center. It’s Torkelson’s sixth homer of the year. The other five were all hit in consecutive games from Apr. 22-26.
  • DET Relief Pitcher #48
    Brant Hurter notched his fourth win with 3 1/3 scoreless frames in relief Sunday against the Rangers.
    Hurter was the Tigers’ third pitcher of the game, entering in the third inning. He allowed two hits, walked one and struck out two while throwing just 38 pitches to get his 10 outs. We’d still like to see what Hurter could do as a regular starter, but outings like this are as close as he gets in Detroit. Since debuting in 2024, he’s 14-4 with a 2.35 ERA in 126 1/3 innings over five starts and 62 relief appearances.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #22
    Jack Leiter was charged with five runs in 6 2/3 innings Sunday in a loss to the Tigers.
    Leiter allowed five hits, walked one and struck out 10, which would seem to translate to giving up one or two runs. However, after four perfect innings, Leiter issued his one walk right before a Spencer Torkelson homer in the fifth. In the sixth, he gave up another run after a leadoff triple that Evan Carter nearly caught on a dive in center (and which would have been a single if he hadn’t missed it entirely) and a single. In the seventh, he allowed two singles before being pulled with two outs, and the Tigers went on to score four times in the inning. It truly was an encouraging showing from the 26-year-old Leiter, no matter what the line says. Still, he’s now 1-3 with a 5.45 ERA ahead of a start against the Cubs.
  • TEX 1st Baseman #21
    Jake Burger ended up 0-for-4 with two strikeouts in the loss to the Tigers on Sunday,
    Hitting .216/.248/.388, Burger is back in negative WAR territory in 141 plate appearances this year after finishing there in 376 plate appearances last season. The Rangers don’t have any great alternatives, but it wouldn’t hurt to give Justin Foscue a look. He’s hitting .287/.407/.426 with as many walks as strikeouts (22 or each) in Triple-A. Burger, on the other hand, has a 43/5 K/BB ratio.
  • SD 3rd Baseman #13
    Manny Machado went 2-for-4 with a homer to help the Padres defeat the White Sox 4-3 on Sunday.
    After a brief surge late last month took his OPS from .609 to .742, Machado came into this one 1-for-10 in his last three games. Still, he took Anthony Kay deep today to help the Padres salvage one of the three games in a home series against the White Sox. He now has five homers and 18 RBI on the season.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #17
    Griffin Canning turned in five innings of one-run ball against the White Sox for a successful Padres debut Sunday.
    Canning left with a two-run lead, but since that was blown in the seventh, he didn’t get the victory. The Padres did prevail in the end, though. Canning allowed three hits, walked three and struck out seven. He averaged 94.7 mph with his fastball, up from 94.1 mph in his 16 starts with the Mets before he blew out of his Achilles’ tendon last season. He might offer a little mixed-league value in a nice situation for pitchers in San Diego. He’ll face St. Louis next time out.
  • SD Relief Pitcher #22
    Mason Miller struck out three in a scoreless ninth for his 11th save Sunday against the White Sox.
    Miller had been stuck on 10 saves for eight days, just because the Padres hadn’t presented him any opportunities. It was nice to see him fan three out of four batters today. He had struck out just two in his previous four innings.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #18
    Anthony Kay yielded three runs — two earned — in five innings Sunday in a no-decision against the Padres.
    Kay struck out five, so that’s an improvement. Through seven appearances this year, he has a 5.70 ERA and a poor 20/15 K/BB in 30 innings. He’s also hit five batters. The White Sox gave him a two-year deal, so they’ll want to stick with him. He’s looked like a middle reliever at best, however. He’ll face the Mariners next weekend.