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  • MIL Shortstop #91
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    Made matched a season-high with four RBI in the opener of Friday’s twin bill, reaching base in three of his five plate appearances. He delivered a bases-loaded double to clear the bases as part of an eight-run second inning before adding another RBI single a couple frames later. He tacked on an additional run-scoring single in the nightcap before the game was suspended due to inclement weather. It felt fitting that only the elements could slow down baseball’s top prospect on one of the best nights of his career. Perhaps most encouraging, he showed no signs of rust in his return to Biloxi’s lineup after suffering a left quad contusion on a collision with teammate Josh Adamczeski earlier this week. The 19-year-old phenom remains on a rapid trajectory toward Milwaukee and could potentially arrive in the majors early next season.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher
    With Seattle transitioning to a six-man piggyback rotation schedule through next month’s All-Star break it doesn’t seem like Anderson, the consensus top pitching prospect in baseball, will factor into the club’s plans until later this summer. The 21-year-old, who was selected third overall in last year’s draft, has reeled off 27 1/3 consecutive scoreless innings and holds a microscopic 1.02 ERA across 61 2/3 innings through 12 starts at the Double-A level. He’s put together one of the most impressive professional debuts in recent memory. He’ll arrive in the majors at some point later this season and should make an immediate fantasy impact. Anderson is worth stashing away in all fantasy formats until further notice.
  • AZ Starting Pitcher #34
    The injury was originally announced as left hip discomfort, but it has since moved down a bit. If Soroka joins Ryne Nelson on the IL for the D-backs, then Brandon Pfaadt figures to get a rotation spot a little earlier than anticipated.
  • AZ Left Fielder #10
    Lawlar just can’t seem to stay healthy for any length of time. He had two hits before being lifted for a pinch-hitter in the eighth inning Friday. If he needs to return to the IL, the D-backs could bring Ryan Waldschmidt back to the majors.
  • ATH 1st Baseman #16
    The Athletics trailed this game 11-4 at one point, but they scored two runs in the seventh, eighth and ninth — along with one in the sixth — to tie it up. With the bases loaded, Kurtz laid off a Samy Natara Jr. offering to give the A’s the walk-off win. Kurtz has driven in 58 runs to go with an outstanding slash of .287/.436/.544 with just five games left for the A’s until the halfway point.
  • LAD Catcher #68
    Rushing only gets credit for one RBI, because the second run scored on a throwing error by Tyler O’Neill. Rushing probably doesn’t care too much. It helps make up for what was an ugly game for the backstop prior to that knock, as he went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts in his previous three at-bats. Again, he probably doesn’t care. Rushing has been excellent for the majority of 2026 as seen in his .262/.351/.500 slash.
  • AZ Right Fielder #7
    Carroll needed “just” a homer for the cycle, as he also singled with a walk for good measure. The 25-year-old already has nine three-baggers on the season, and a 20-triple campaign can’t be ruled out; it’s right around what he’s on pace for. The double was his 16th, and the four runs driven in bring his total to 42. He’s having a good year, is what we’re saying.
  • KC Right Fielder #14
    Caglianone is heating up. His fourth inning single put his Royals on the board and helped to set up what would become a four-run inning. Then, he homered in his next at-bat on a ball that he hit 110.5 mph that traveled 404 feet. That was his 10th long ball of the season, second in his last two games, and fifth already in June. Over his last 15 games, he has a .306/.374/.514 slash line as it looks like his breakout is finally happening.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #45
    This was absolutely and unquestionably Imai’s best start as a big leaguer. His famous backwards slider was diabolical, forcing 17 swings-and-misses while working firmly as his primary pitch. He commanded it excellently both low and below the zone as well as fading away from the Guardians’ left-handed hitters. Most impressively, Imai had let up three runs before the third inning was over and it looked like this was going to turn into yet another start that went off the rails. However, he composed himself and dominated from that point on retiring the final 11 batters he faced. So far, his two-pitch approach hasn’t fared particularly well and we must remember that this Guardians’ lineup sans José Ramírez and a handful of other starts is one of the weakest in the league. Still, that slider looks like it can truly carry him when it’s on like it was tonight. He’s scheduled to face the Blue Jays in Toronto next time out.
  • SD 1st Baseman #25
    France broke things open for the Padres in the top of the first inning when he took Jacob deGrom 384 feet to deep right center for his first career grand slam, giving the Padres a 5-0 lead. It was just the seventh homer of the season for France, who was just getting started. In the fourth inning, the righty would blast a solo homer off deGrom to tie the game at 6-6. France is slashing just .190/.277/.381 on the month, taking a drastic step back from the .286/.318/.533 line he entered the June with. He’s seeing plenty of playing time could still be worth a look in deeper leagues if he can get things going again.

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