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  • SD Right Fielder #23
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    Fernando Tatis Jr. is back up to second in the San Diego lineup for Saturday’s game against the Cardinals.
    He’s batting right in between Jackson Merrill and Manny Machado, as the Padres are again making changes after losing in a one-hit shutout Friday. Tatis, who had hit fifth the last three times the Padres faced righties, is 3-for-23 with no RBI in his last six games. He has one RBI in his last 16 games.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #48
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    Jacob deGrom fanned 10 over seven innings and combined with Jacob Latz on a 3-0 shutout of the Cubs on Sunday.
    He allowed only three hits, a double to Nico Hoerner and singles from Hoerner and Michael Busch, and walked none. It’s his 63rd career 10-strikeout game and 47th start of at least six scoreless innings. It also went as his 99th career win in 256 starts. DeGrom is 3-2 with a 2.62 ERA this season, and he’ll get the Astros next.
    Marlins throw Nats off with pressure on basepaths
    Matt Vasgersian, Jeff Nelson and Kevin Frandsen share their biggest takeaways from the Marlins' 5-2 win over the Nationals, where Miami used pressure on the basepaths to fuel their Mother's Day win over Washington.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #67
    Jacob Latz was perfect in the eighth and ninth for his fourth save Sunday against the Cubs.
    The Rangers have four saves since Apr. 13, and Latz has earned all of them. He’s pitched 10 1/3 scoreless innings, allowing just two hits, in his last nine appearances. The Rangers might eventually target a traditional closer in trade talks if they stay in contention, but Latz seems pretty valuable for fantasy purposes right now.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #50
    Jameson Taillon took a tough loss after allowing one run in 5 1/3 innings Sunday against the Rangers.
    The Cubs were shut out with Taillon on the mound for the second time this season. Taillon pulled his season ERA back down to 3.94 while striking out four and walking two. He’s at 3.41 over his last five starts. Next up for him are the White Sox on Saturday.
  • TEX 3rd Baseman #6
    Josh Jung had three of the Rangers’ seven hits and scored twice against the Cubs on Sunday.
    A Jung breakthrough, were it to materialize, figured to take the form of a 30-homer season with maybe .270 average. Instead, he’s hitting .331 at the moment, having cut his strikeout rate from 25 percent last year to 15 percent right now. He’s been fine with his five homers, too, but his .196 isolated slugging percentage is a little lower than his .201 mark from 2023, his one successful year to date. His 5.3 percent barrel rate lags way behind his career mark of 10 percent. Still, it’s definitely working for him.
  • CHC Catcher #25
    Back in the lineup after sitting twice in a row, Moisés Ballesteros went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts Sunday against the Rangers.
    Ballesteros, Seiya Suzuki and Ian Happ combined to 0-for-11 with nine strikeouts from the second, third and fourth spots in the Cubs lineup, so Ballesteros wasn’t the only guy who had a bad day. However, he just turned in an 0-for-16 week that lowered his OPS from .978 to .827. That’s still a perfectly fine mark on the whole, but with Michael Conforto at 1.132, Ballesteros might take a backseat at DH for a spell.
  • PHI Left Fielder #12
    Kyle Schwarber went 3-for-4 with two solo shots in the Phillies’ 6-0 win over the Rockies on Sunday.
    Schwarber is tied with Aaron Judge for the MLB lead at 16 homers, with Munetaka Murakami right behind the duo at 15. Schwarber is striking out a little more than typical to begin 2026, but he’s also barreling the ball at a higher-than-normal clip. The Phillies open a three-game series at Fenway Park on Tuesday.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #61
    Cristopher Sánchez earned his fourth win of 2026 on Mother’s Day against the Rockies, twirling seven shutout innings while striking out seven.
    Sánchez needed 103 pitches in the outing, allowing six hits and walking none. In a weekend where neither Jesus Luzardo nor Aaron Nola could take advantage of facing the Rockies on the road, Sánchez made sure to. The 29-year-old southpaw is sporting a career-best K% so far this season and continues to be worth every penny of the big extension he signed before Opening Day. He visits the Pirates next.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #11
    Tomoyuki Sugano took the loss in Sunday’s game against the Phillies, allowing five earned runs on seven hits and a walk over five innings pitched.
    He struck out two and allowed three homers, including back-to-back blasts by Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper in the first inning. It was the third time in eight starts he’s allowed four or more runs, but he’s given up two or fewer in all the rest. The right-hander isn’t a recommended streaming option in his next appearance, currently scheduled to be at home against the Diamondbacks.
  • PHI Relief Pitcher #59
    Jhoan Duran pitched a clean ninth in the Phillies’ 6-0 victory over the Rockies on Sunday.
    Duran struck out two, needing 15 pitches (10 strikes) to get through the inning. It was his third appearance since returning from the injured list earlier this week, but he still hasn’t earned a save. Patience is encouraged as his skills are as dominant as ever, with a career-best K%. Brad Keller is the handcuff in Philadelphia.
  • PHI 1st Baseman #3
    Bryce Harper hit his 10th homer of the year as the Phillies shut out the Rockies on Mother’s Day.
    Harper went 1-for-4 in the contest, and he’s now batting .281/.376/.562 for the season, with nearly as many walks (23) as strikeouts (26). The star first baseman exited Saturday’s game in the first inning due to a migraine and showed no ill effects by homering in his first game back. It was part of a back-to-back effort alongside Kyle Schwarber in the first. Harper and the Phillies will visit the Red Sox at Fenway Park, kicking off a three-game set on Tuesday.