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  • PHI Third Base Coach
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    Josh Fields finished 4-for-6 with two homers and three runs scored Wednesday for Triple-A Charlotte.
    The Padres tried and failed to get Fields from the White Sox before the deadline. Unless something happens this winter, the 2004 first-round pick could be in for a second year in Triple-A in 2007, despite his .322/.397/.539 line in 369 at-bats. He might be a left fielder if he stays with the organization.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #80
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    Richard Fitts tossed three scoreless innings in his first rehab outing with Double-A Portland on Thursday.
    Fitts has been on the IL since suffering a pectoral strain on Apr. 12. He’ll make at least one and probably two more rehab starts before the Red Sox consider returning him to their rotation.
    Williams has 'taken off' for Guardians
    Eric Samulski breaks down Gavin Williams' recent stretch of strong starts, explaining why the Cleveland Guardians pitcher needs to be picked up in all fantasy baseball leagues.
  • COL Relief Pitcher #38
    Victor Vodnik began a rehab assignment Thursday by giving up two runs in two-thirds of an inning for Double-A Hartford.
    Vodnik has missed five weeks with shoulder inflammation. He figures to make at least one or two more minor league appearances before rejoining the Rockies bullpen.
  • HOU Center Fielder #4
    Pedro León, out since the spring with a hamstring strain, homered for the FCL Astros on Thursday.
    It was his first game action of the year. León will most likely be optioned to Triple-A Sugar Land once his rehab assignment is complete.
  • BAL Left Fielder #17
    Colton Cowser went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts Thursday in the first game of his rehab assignment with High-A Aberdeen.
    Cowser figures to rehab through the weekend before rejoining the Orioles at some point during next week. Either Dylan Carlson or Heston Kjerstad figures to go down to make room for him.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #25
    Rhett Lowder departed his rehab start in the second inning Thursday with an apparent side injury.
    Lowder tossed a scoreless first before getting hurt on the first pitch of the second inning. The top prospect has been on the IL since the beginning of the season with elbow soreness.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #36
    Logan Gilbert (elbow) is scheduled to throw a simulated game on Friday in Houston.
    Fellow rehabbing rotation-mate Bryce Miller (shoulder) will join him in the session as well. The M’s rotation got a boost on Thursday as George Kirby made his season debut and it sounds like more reinforcements should be on the way soon. Barring any setbacks, it looks like Gilbert is on track to return at some point in early June.
  • HOU Shortstop #3
    Jeremy Peña tripled and drove in two runs in a win over the Mariners on Thursday.
    Peña was also hit twice, both times by George Kirby. His two-run triple gave the Astros a 5-2 lead in a game that eventually became a blowout for Houston in the first game of the four-game set. Peña has driven in 25 runs even while hitting at the top of the lineup for the Astros, and he’s slashing a very respectable .298/.362/.447 to go with them.
  • SEA Shortstop #25
    Dylan Moore homered in a blowout loss to the Astros on Thursday.
    The man they call D-Mo gave Seattle a 2-0 lead in the second inning with a solo shot off Lance McCullers. That’d be the last run of the game for Seattle, but it did give Moore his eighth homer of the season. He’s been a very strong performer — particularly against left-handed pitchers — in 2025 with a .279 average, .852 OPS and eight stolen bases over 37 games. It doesn’t hurt that he can play multiple positions in a fantasy lineup, either.
  • HOU 2nd Baseman #27
    Jose Altuve homered twice and drove in four runs in a 9-5 win over the Mariners on Thursday.
    Altuve droe in his first run of May with a sac fly in the third inning off George Kirby. The party was just getting started from the former MVP, however. He blasted a solo homer off Eduard Bazardo, and then took Jesse Hahn deep with a runner on to make it an 8-2 lead for the Astros. Even with the pair of homers he’s still forged just a .666 OPS, but it’s certainly possible this is the beginning of a hot streak. Can’t guarantee it, but certainly possible.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #43
    Lance McCuller Jr. allowed two runs over 4 1/3 innings with eight strikeouts in a no-decision against the Mariners on Thursday.
    McCullers left with a 5-2 lead, and there was visible frustration that he wasn’t able to get the final two outs in the fifth to get his first victory. He gave up runs in the first two innings, but he settled down nicely while generating an impressive 14 swings and misses over 91 pitches — 52 of those for strikes. There was plenty of hard contact to go with it, but this was progress. He’ll look to build on it and get that first win since 2022 against the Rays on Thursday.