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  • CHC Center Fielder #4
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    Crow-Armstrong started the Cubs’ half of the first inning with a home run off Michael Lorenzen, his sixth home run of June already. He then started the Cubs’ half of the third inning with a triple. With the hard parts out of the way now, he doubled in the fifth inning before clinching the cycle with a single in the seventh inning. PCA is hitting .277 with 13 home runs, 43 runs scored, 35 RBI and 16 stolen bases.
  • DET 3rd Baseman #33
    Keith’s three home runs give him four on the season now. He hit a two-run shot off Kai-Wei Teng in the second inning, another two-run shot off Jayden Murray in the seventh inning and a solo shot off Bryan Abreu in the ninth inning. Keith had zero home runs in the first 62 games of the season, but now has four home runs in the last four games. He joined Kerry Carpenter as the only Tigers to hit three home runs in a game in the last 10 years. Keith is hitting .267 with a .701 OPS as his bat starts to heat up. He’s best used in fantasy formats where his at-bats, which come almost exclusively against right-handed pitching, can be maximized.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #3
    May retired 18 consecutive batters before issuing a leadoff walk to Fernando Tatis Jr. to open the seventh inning, ending his perfect-game bid. He lost the no-hitter two batters later when Manny Machado sliced a one-out single into left field. He managed to complete eight innings on just 93 pitches and got the nod to return for the final frame, managing to set down Sung-Mun Song, Rodolfo Durán and Fernando Tatis Jr. on eight pitches to complete the shutout. He’s allowed three earned runs or fewer in four consecutive starts since May 27, lowering his ERA from 4.57 to 3.75 in the process. He’ll wrap up a two-start week with a home tilt against the Royals on Sunday.
  • PHI Shortstop #7
    It’s a significant relief for the Phillies that Turner didn’t suffer any fractures based on initial imaging when he was hit by a pitch during Monday’s series opener against the Marlins. The 32-year-old has been struggling at the dish of late, but his absence would’ve created some problems for Philadelphia, especially from a defensive standpoint. He’s presumably day-to-day heading into the final two games of the series against Miami.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #45
    Wheeler scattered a pair of hits and three walks, needing just 97 pitches (59 strikes) to reel off six impressive frames. The 36-year-old veteran induced multiple strikeouts on four different pitches and came up just shy of his first double-digit strikeout performance since last August. It’s astonishing how we’ll he’s pitched considering where his fastball velocity was during minor league rehab starts earlier this spring. He’s allowed three earned runs or fewer in nine of his 10 starts and boasts a sparkling 2.01 ERA during that span. He’ll close out a two-start week with a home tilt against the division-rival Mets on Sunday Night Baseball.
  • SF 1st Baseman #16
    Olney adds that Luis Arraez and Robbie Ray are also obvious trade candidates. All indications are that Logan Webb is one of the few untouchables for San Francisco as they pivot towards more of a long-term build. The Giants sit at 29–43, nine games out of a playoff spot. Nothing appears imminent, but barring a dramatic turnaround, San Francisco is shaping up to be a seller ahead of the trade deadline in early August.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #31
    Glasnow’s lack of progress from a recovery and throwing program standpoint is perplexing since all indications were that he was dealing with a relatively minor back issue that put him on the shelf back in early May. Back injuries, however, can be unpredictable. There’s almost zero chance he’ll make it back before next month’s All-Star break and his return timeline is extremely murky since he’s ostensibly been in a holding pattern for nearly a month at this point.
  • SEA Catcher #29
    Raleigh will rejoin Seattle’s lineup following a one-month absence due to a right oblique strain that put him on the injured list for the first time in his six-year career. The 29-year-old slugging backstop went 6-for-14 with five homers across four games for Triple-A Tacoma on a brief minor league rehab assignment. It’s possible the time away and out of the spotlight enabled Raleigh to rediscover last year’s record-setting form, which makes him an obvious buy-low candidate in all fantasy leagues.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #21
    Rodriguez lands on the shelf for the second time this season after exiting Sunday’s start against the Rays with lower back tightness. He missed time at the outset of the year due to a shoulder issue. The biggest concern here is that back issues are complex matters and typically lead to extended absences for pitchers. The 26-year-old has struggled to a bloated 8.06 ERA, 1.83 WHIP and 24/15 K/BB ratio across 25 2/3 innings over six starts in his Angels debut after missing all of last season due to injury. There’s zero reason for fantasy managers in re-draft formats to hang onto Rodriguez at this juncture.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #52
    Drew Anderson will take the ball in his place. Melton will undergo further evaluation to determine the severity of the issue. It’s unclear whether he’ll take the ball at some point later this week. The 25-year-old has posted a strong 2.81 ERA, 1.01 WHIP and 14/6 K/B ratio across 25 2/3 innings through four starts since making his season debut last month. It’s a tough break for fantasy managers since he was in line for a potential two-start week against the Astros and White Sox. There should be some additional clarity on his status in the coming days.

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