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  • STL Outfield
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    After being let go by the Cardinals yesterday, Greg Vaughn said he planned to retire.
    Kevin Witt, also reassigned to minor league camp on Saturday, talked about leaving for Japan.

  • PIT Starting Pitcher #78
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    Thomas Harrington allowed nine runs on nine hits in 3 2/3 innings for Triple-A Indianapolis on Wednesday.
    The 23-year-old now has a 6.87 ERA on the season at Triple-A and seems to have been passed by both Braxton Ashcraft and Mike Burrows in terms of potential options for the Pirates’ rotation. With Bubba Chandler also in the mix, it seems highly unlikely we’ll see Harrington in the big leagues again this season, and he’ll need to turn the ship around fast if he wants to have a chance to compete for a 2026 rotation spot.
    Vest emerging as Tigers closer going forward
    Eric Samulski dives into the closer-by-committee situation with the Detroit Tigers, sharing why Will Vest is likely the "primary option" after picking up his seventh save of the season.
  • MIL 3rd Baseman #31
    Bobby Dalbec went 3-for-5 with a home run, a double, four RBI, and three runs scored for Triple-A Nashville on Wednesday.
    Dalbec now has six home runs with a .287 average and .862 OPS at Triple-A. At this point, we’ve seen Dalbec consistently produce at Triple-A only to strike out far too much at the big league level, but perhaps he gets another shot in Milwaukee.
  • MIL Catcher #83
    Brewers C/INF prospect Anthony Seigler went 4-for-6 with a double, a triple, and three runs scored for Triple-A Nashville on Wednesday.
    Seigler is a unique player because he was drafted out of high school by the Yankees primarily as a catcher, but began playing games at second base in 2023 before fully transitioning to the position in 2024. The Brewers signed him as a minor league free agent this offseason and moved the 25-year-old back behind the plate, but have also recently added third base to his position grouping. That’s the intriguing part because the Brewers are getting nothing from the third base spot at the major league level while Seigler is hitting .298/.436/.534 with six home runs and 13 steals in 40 games at Triple-A. If he shows that he can handle third base defensively, then there’s a chance he could be called up to be a super utility player for Milwaukee.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #36
    Cardinals RHP prospect Michael McGreevy allowed one run on six hits in six innings for Triple-A Memphis on Wednesday.
    McGreevy also struck out nine and walked just one against the Rays’ Triple-A squad. On the season, McGreevy is 6-1 with a 3.02 ERA, 1.28 WHIP, and 54/11 K/BB ratio in 50 2/3 innings at Triple-A. He showed well in spring training as well and is knocking on the door of the big leagues if a spot opens up in the St. Louis rotation.
  • TB Center Fielder #28
    Jake Mangum(groin) went 2-for-4 with an RBI for Triple-A Durham on Wednesday.
    Mangum is now 6-for-15 in his four games at Triple-A with three RBI and a 3/3 K/BB ratio. He has not attempted a single stolen base after stealing eight bases with the Rays earlier this season. Considering he’s on the IL for a strained groin, we need to see him start running if we can have any confidence that he could return to a similar level of production. With Kameron Misner hitting just .139 in May, Mangum could take his spot on the roster when he’s ready.
  • SD Left Fielder #21
    Padres OF prospect Tirso Ornelas went 2-for-4 with a home run, three RBI, and two runs scored for Triple-A El Paso on Wednesday.
    Ornelas wasn’t able to make the most of his first big league opportunity, but he continues to have a solid season at Triple-A, hitting .291 with three home runs, 26 RBI, and a .784 OPS. The Padres are trotting Tyler Wade out in left field with Jason Heyward (oblique) on the IL, so they may decide to give Ornelas another chance at some point.
  • CLE Catcher #6
    David Fry (elbow) went 1-for-4 for Triple-A Columbus on Wednesday.
    Fry is 1-for-8 in his two games at Triple-A since having his rehab moved earlier this week. He has also yet to play the field in any of his eight rehab games, starting each of them at designated hitter. With Kyle Manzardo and Carlos Santana sharing first base and DH duties at the big league level, Fry is going to need to start playing the field somewhere for us to view him as anything more than a designated hitter against left-handed pitchers at the big league level.
  • NYY Shortstop #11
    Anthony Volpe drove in a run while going 1-for-3 in a win over the Angels on Wednesday.
    Volpe hit a sacrifice fly to give the Yankees a 1-0 lead in the first inning. It would be the last run that either team would score. Whether that’s a good thing or bad thing likely depends on one’s love of pitching duel’s and/or the baseball team that won. Volpe is slashing .246/.335/.442 in 2025 with 33 RBI over 199 at-bats.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #56
    Mark Leiter Jr. hurled a scoreless ninth to get a save for the Yankees on Wednesday versus the Angels.
    Leiter now has two saves on the season. There are at least two options ahead of him on the depth chart in Devin Williams and Luke Weaver, so fantasy managers shouldn’t expect more in the coming weeks/months. He has pitched well in 2025, however, with a 2.28 ERA and 35/7 K/BB ratio over 25 appearances and 23 2/3 innings of work.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #16
    Yusei Kikuchi held the Yankees to one run over five innings but still was credited with a loss Wednesday.
    Kikuchi gets the loss despite allowing just the one run, as Clarke Schmidt and the New York bullpen silenced the Angels’ bats. He didn’t exactly have impeccable control in this outing with five walks and 42-of-93 pitches landing outside the strike zone, but he struck out four and kept the Yankees off-balance for the majority of the outing. He’s now 1-5 on the season, but Kikuchi has pitched much better than that mark with an ERA of 3.06. He’ll hope to pitch well with some run support against the Red Sox next week.