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  • NYM Starting Pitcher #45
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    Christian Scott was pulled from Thursday’s season debut against the Twins in the second inning after issuing five walks and hitting a batter in just 1 1/3 innings.
    Yikes. This isn’t what the Mets probably had in mind when trying to let the 26-year-old right-hander run with a spot in their starting rotation. Scott walked the bases loaded in the opening inning then walked Austin Martin with two outs to force in a run. After escaping that jam, he walked the leadoff man in the second inning and plunked Byron Buxton with one out, prompting Mets’ manager Carlos Mendoza to pull the plug. Overall, Scott threw just 18 of his 43 pitches for strikes. You’d think he’ll be heading back to Triple-A Syracuse after this debacle.
  • TB 2nd Baseman #15
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    Ben Williamson went 2-for-4 with an RBI double on Tuesday, lifting the Rays to a 4-3 win over the Red Sox.
    Williamson put Tampa Bay ahead for good with a 103.4 mph double into the left-center field gap with two outs in the fourth inning. The 25-year-old has put together a strong Rays debut, hitting .263/.344/.328 with 18 RBI and five steals through 48 games. He doesn’t offer enough upside to matter in most fantasy leagues, but he’s been a nice addition as a role player in Tampa Bay.
    Soderstrom 'turning the corner' amid hot streak
    Tyler Soderstrom's two-HR day was just the latest sign that the Athletics' slugger is in the middle of a hot streak. Eric Samulski says fantasy managers should expect the ball to "fly off his bat" as summer rolls on.
  • BOS Left Fielder #16
    Jarren Duran delivered an RBI single in Tuesday’s loss to the Rays.
    Duran put Boston ahead early with a run-scoring single to center field with two outs in the third inning. It was his lone hit in four at-bats out of the leadoff spot. The 29-year-old outfielder is hitting just .138 (4-for-29) with one RBI and one steal in seven games since the start of June. Not great. The cold spell comes on the heels of a hot stretch where he went deep six times in 11 games.
  • TB Left Fielder #14
    Chandler Simpson went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts on Tuesday in his return to the lineup.
    Simpson looked a bit rusty following a three-game layoff due to a lingering thumb issue. The 25-year-old speedster managed to avoid a potential trip to the injured list and shouldn’t require any additional time off.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #47
    Bryan Baker tossed a perfect ninth inning on Tuesday against the Red Sox to collect his 18th save of the season.
    Baker got the call to protect a lead for the second consecutive game in the series and needed just 13 pitches (seven strikes) to eliminate any hope of a Boston rally. The unheralded 31-year-old has converted 18 of 21 save opportunities this season and has reeled off nine consecutive scoreless appearances dating back to May 17. He’s been one of the most impactful early-season waiver wire pickups in fantasy.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #28
    Nick Martinez was charged with three runs over seven innings on Tuesday in a win the Red Sox.
    Martinez wasn’t overpowering, but was once again extremely efficient, working into the eighth inning before being pulled at just 73 pitches (49 strikes). The year-old veteran surrendered a run-scoring single to Jarren Duran in the third inning, but held Boston scoreless until a two-run double from Marcelo Mayer in the eighth that chased him from the contest. It was a nice bounce-back effort after being tagged for a season-high six runs over four innings by the Tigers in his previous start. He boasts a sparkling 2.43 ERA, 1.16 WHIP and 44/13 K/BB ratio across 77 2/3 innings this season. He’ll face a tough test with a road tilt against the Dodgers on Monday.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #70
    Payton Tolle was charged with four runs on nine hits over six innings on Tuesday in a loss to the Rays.
    Tolle clearly didn’t have his best stuff in this one, but still managed to grind out six frames anyway, needing 94 pitches (71 strikes) in the process. All of the damage came against him in the fourth inning when Cedric Mullins, Ben Williamson and Nick Fortes delivered run-scoring hits. He finished with three strikeouts and only issued one walk. The 23-year-old top prospect has been excellent overall this season, delivering a strong 2.70 ERA, 1.05 WHIP and 54/14 K/BB ratio across 53 1/3 innings over nine starts. He’ll square off against the Blue Jays at Fenway Park his next time out on Tuesday.
  • ATL Right Fielder #13
    Ronald Acuña Jr. made an early exit from Tuesday’s game against the White Sox with an apparent lower leg injury.
    Acuña came up limping after attempting to beat out a fourth-inning ground ball down the third-base line. He was immediately replaced by Eli White in right field. He finished 0-for-2 with a strikeout out of the leadoff spot. He’ll undergo further evaluation to determine the severity of the issue. There should be an update on his status shortly.
  • SEA Catcher #29
    Cal Raleigh (oblique) launched two home runs on Tuesday in a minor league rehab game for Triple-A Tacoma.
    Raleigh started at catcher and played five innings behind the dish. That was all he needed to crush a pair of homers, including a grand slam, during his second rehab contest. The 29-year-old backstop figures to need a couple additional tune-up contests since he’s been out since mid-May recovering from an oblique strain. It wouldn’t be surprising if he were ready to rejoin Seattle’s lineup later this week.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #49
    Mariners acquired RHP Carson Fulmer from the Pirates for cash.
    Fulmer augments Seattle’s middle relief depth on the doorstep of the majors after posting a lackluster 6.35 ERA across 34 innings at the Triple-A level this season. The 32-year-old journeyman hasn’t pitched in the majors since making 13 appearances for the Angels last year. He’s merely organizational depth at this stage of his career.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #41
    Brewers re-signed RHP Jake Woodford to a minor league contract.
    Woodford is back with Milwaukee after spending a few hours on the open market. The well-traveled 29-year-old posted a serviceable 6.94 ERA, 1.76 WHIP and 20/7 K/BB ratio across 23 1/3 innings with the Brewers before being designated for assignment last Friday.