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  • TOR Right Fielder #4
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    George Springer (toe) is not in the lineup for Monday’s series opener against the Rays.
    Blue Jays manager John Schneider delivered a positive update that Springer is likely to be available off the bench on Monday night and will hopefully be ready for Tuesday’s showdown. The 36-year-old veteran outfielder somehow managed to avoid serious injury when he fouled a ball off the same left toe that he fractured a couple weeks earlier. It sounds like there’s a strong possibility he’s ready to come off the bench, if needed, and return to the lineup this week. Daulton Varsho is at DH with Myles Straw patrolling center field on Monday night.
  • PIT Right Fielder #85
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    Pirates recalled OF Esmerlyn Valdez from Triple-A Indianapolis.
    The 22-year-old arrives to the majors having homered five times in his past five games. Valdez has been playing in the outfield corners this season, and Pittsburgh is expected to be without right fielder Ryan O’Hearn (quad) for multiple weeks. Billy Cook was optioned to Triple-A as a corresponding move.
    'Continue to trust' Bichette after return to form
    James Schiano unpacks Bo Bichette finally getting back to form over the last five games, explaining why both the New York Mets and fantasy managers can count on continued improvement from the seasoned veteran,
  • STL Center Fielder #39
    Cardinals recalled INF/OF Bryan Torres from Triple-A Memphis.
    Torres has been playing second base and the outfield for Triple-A Memphis this season. Nathan Church was placed on the 10-day injured list with a left shoulder strain as a corresponding move. Church had been a regular in the outfield for St. Louis, so there’s playing time available. José Fermín drew the start in left field on Thursday, a game Church missed.
  • STL Left Fielder #27
    Cardinals placed OF Nathan Church (shoulder) on the 10-day injured list with a left shoulder strain.
    Church had started 27 consecutive games in the outfield prior to missing Thursday’s contest with the injury. The Cardinals called up 28-year-old INF/OF Bryan Torres as a corresponding move.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #58
    Astros manager Joe Espada said that Hunter Brown (shoulder) responded well after his live batting practice and could begin a rehab assignment on Sunday with Double-A Corpus Christi.
    Brown’s last start came on March 31, so he’ll likely need several rehab outings before he’s ready to rejoin the Houston rotation. He was diagnosed with a Grade 2 shoulder strain and given a two-month timeline to return. The Astros will surely welcome back their ace once he’s ready, as they enter Friday with the worst ERA in MLB. Brian McTaggart of MLB.com notes that Josh Hader (biceps) is scheduled to pitch in Sunday’s Double-A contest as well.
  • SEA Right Fielder #9
    Mariners optioned 1B/OF Connor Joe to Triple-A Tacoma.
    Joe had been filling the weak-side platoon role Victor Robles occupied to open the year. Robles (pec) had been sidelined since early April and was activated from the IL as a corresponding move.
  • SEA Right Fielder #10
    Mariners activated OF Victor Robles (pec) from the 10-day injured list.
    Connor Joe was optioned to Triple-A Tacoma as a corresponding move. Robles has been sidelined since early April with a strained pec. He began the year in a weak-side platoon role with Luke Raley in right field. Joe had been filling that role lately, so expect Robles to slide right back into it. Seattle visits the Royals for a three-game set beginning Friday, with left-hander Noah Cameron set to toe the rubber for KC.
  • CHC Designated Hitter #25
    Moisés Ballesteros is out of the Cubs’ lineup again Friday afternoon against Spencer Arrighetti and the Astros.
    Michael Conforto will draw another start as the team’s designated hitter and bat sixth. Ballesteros had a stretch through early May where he was starting regularly against righties, often hitting second. He’s been in the lineup for just two of the past six they’ve faced, however. The decreased playing time comes as he’s hitting .034/.065/.034 over his past 31 plate appearances. Conforto, meanwhile, has posted some of the best expected stats in MLB this season.
  • CHC Right Fielder #6
    Cubs placed INF Matt Shaw on the 10-day injured list with mid-back tightness.
    Back tightness can be a tricky thing for hitters, given all the torque in swinging. While there’s no timeline yet for Shaw’s return, it is likely going to be a few weeks. This will give top prospect Pedro Ramirez a chance to establish himself as a worthwhile player to have on the active roster.
  • CHC 2nd Baseman
    Cubs INF Pedro Ramírez is in the clubhouse on Friday with a locker.
    The Cubs have not officially announced a move yet, but this is a pretty good indicator that Ramirez is up with the team this weekend. The switch-hitter is slashing.312/.395/.547 with nine home runs, 19 steals, and 40 RBI in 43 games at Triple-A this season. He has spent most of the season playing second base and third base, but has been playing some left field of late. Until we know what the corresponding roster move is, it’s hard to know for sure how much Ramirez will play, but his talent is certainly intriguing.
  • WSH Relief Pitcher #55
    Richard Lovelady will open for Miles Mikolas on Friday against the Braves.
    That’s not ideal for anybody with Lovelady on their team. Now that Clayton Beeter is back, the nationals may no longer be looking at Lovelady as a late inning option. He’ll face a really dangerous top of the Atlanta order on Friday, so we would remove him from your lineups if you can.