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  • SEA Starting Pitcher #50
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    There’s a lot to unpack here. According to Mariners general manager Justin Hollander, it was a unanimous decision by all six starters — Logan Gilbert, George Kirby, Bryan Woo, Bryce Miller and Luis Castillo — to move to a schedule where each pitcher will rotate through and have piggyback days. Ironically, the arrangement will begin with Castillo piggybacking out of the bullpen with Miller during Friday’s series opener against the Red Sox. The decision will have a significant fantasy impact simply by reducing the overall volume for each starter over the next few weeks. The unorthodox arrangement feels like a temporary stopgap solution until the arrival of top prospects Kade Anderson and Ryan Sloan later this summer ultimately forces Seattle to move on from at least one of their veteran arms.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #35
    Verlander will make his return to Detroit’s rotation after missing 11 weeks due to a hip issue. The 43-year-old future Hall of Famer threw a 66-pitch simulated game at Daikin Park on Monday and shouldn’t have any workload restrictions in his return from the injured list. It’ll be his first start at Comerica Park in a Tigers uniform since 2017.
  • SEA 1st Baseman #12
    Mariners general manager Justin Hollander told reporters Naylor is dealing with both shin and wrist issues that will keep him sidelined for at least Tuesday’s contest. It sounds like he’ll avoid a trip to the injured list, especially since initial X-rays didn’t reveal any fractures after he fouled a ball off his shin over the weekend.
  • SEA Left Fielder #56
    Mariners general manager Justin Hollander told reporters Arozarena is likely to miss at least a couple days. It’s unclear whether he’ll require a trip to the injured list, but it sounds like the club is going to give him a couple days before making that decision. The 31-year-old has missed three straight contests due to hamstring soreness. It wouldn’t be shocking to see him back in the lineup at some point during their three-game series against Baltimore.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #75
    There was understandably cause for corner when Muñoz left Sunday’s contest against the Nationals with lower back tightness. The 27-year-old closer, who has struggled this season overall, appears to be feeling better. He’ll presumably be available to handle any save chances during a three-game series against the Orioles at T-Mobile Park.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    Guardians manager Stephen Vogt told reporters DeLauter underwent imaging that revealed a bone bruise and a small fracture in his right ribcage. He’s day-to-day and could potentially play through the issues, but a trip to the injured list remains a possibility. He was likely to open this contest on the bench anyway with lefty Robert Gasser taking the hill for Milwaukee. It’ll be veteran David Fry heading out to right field in his place. There should be a clearer idea regarding the 24-year-old rookie sensation’s outlook later this week.
  • ATL Catcher #30
    Baldwin returns to Atlanta’s lineup after missing one month recovering from an oblique strain. The 25-year-old rising star played just one minor league rehab contest, but was able to use a Trajekt machine to pick up some additional at-bats over the last couple days. It could take him a minute to knock off any lingering rust, but he’s been a revelation this season, slashing .303/.389/.543 with 13 homers and 38 RBI through 48 games prior to the injury.
  • CLE 3rd Baseman #11
    Ramírez underwent surgery to remove the hook of his fractured left hamate bone after suffering the injury on a swing during last Saturday’s game against the division-rival Tigers. The 33-year-old perennial fantasy force will be on the shelf until at least late July. He was hitting .239/.339/.418 with 42 runs scored, 10 homers, 33 RBI and 24 stolen bases across 314 plate appearances in 72 games, delivering top-five overall fantasy value at the hot corner. It’ll be challenging for fantasy managers to replace Ramírez’s contributions, but at least he’ll make it back sometime after next month’s All-Star break.
  • CHC Relief Pitcher #48
    Not good. Palencia will presumably undergo an MRI to determine whether he’s dealing with any structural damage. There should be a clear return timetable at some point later this week. The hard-throwing 26-year-old stopper has converted all three of his save chances and holds a 2.70 ERA and 19/6 K/BB ratio across 16 2/3 innings this season. He missed a couple weeks earlier this season with a lat strain. It’ll likely be some combination of Jacob Webb, Caleb Thielbar and Phil Maton handling the closing duties in his absence. It’s probably a complete stay-away for fantasy managers outside of extremely deep formats.
  • CLE Left Fielder #1
    It’s a significant hit to Cleveland’s corner outfield rotation since Martínez is expected to miss at least 4-6 weeks, according to manager Stephen Vogt. He was playing virtually everyday, hitting .239/.276/.442 with 11 homers, 33 RBI and nine steals in 243 plate appearances through 66 games. He suffered the injury when he fouled a ball off his foot over the weekend. The 24-year-old’s power/speed combination made him an impactful fantasy contributor and a borderline top-40 outfielder. There isn’t an official return timetable yet, but fantasy managers should anticipate a lengthy absence given the severity of the injury.

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