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  • MLB Outfield #91
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    Mets designated OF Carlos Gomez for assignment.
    Gomez hit only .198/.278/.337 across 99 plate appearances and wasn’t really needed with Michael Conforto playing more center field lately. He’ll surely pass through waivers and the Mets would probably like him to stick around as depth if he’s amendable to it.
  • BOS 1st Baseman #49
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    Red Sox acquired INF Ryan Noda from the Angels for cash considerations.
    Noda was subsequently optioned to Triple-A Worcester. The 29-year-old first baseman had been designated for assignment by the Angels earlier in the week, so they were happy to flip him for whatever they could get at this stage. Noda gives the Red Sox another option at first base with their injury woes at the position and it wouldn’t be surprising to see him get an opportunity with the big league club in relatively short order.
    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.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #45
    Reese Olson (finger) resumed throwing Thursday.
    Olson was placed on the injured list with inflammation in his right ring finger retroactive to May 18, and the 25-year-old remains confident that he’ll need just a minimum stint on the injured list. Assuming he can throw bullpens soon, it’s feasible he may not even need a rehab start before joining the Tigers again in the early portion of June. There’s no guarantees there, but the fact he’s already throwing does seem promising.
  • WSH Left Fielder #30
    Jacob Young (shoulder) is not in the lineup for Thursday’s game against Atlanta.
    Young still isn’t able to go after being scratched from the lineup Tuesday with tightness in his left shoulder. The 25-year-old will rest with Robert Hassell making his MLB debut and hitting seventh in Young’s place.
  • CLE Right Fielder #17
    Guardians placed OF Will Brennan on the 10-day injured list with left forearm inflammation.
    Brennan will be out for at least a week while recovering from his inflammation. The 27-year-old is replaced on the roster by Lane Thomas, as Thomas is back after missing a month with his wrist bruise. Brennan can safely be dropped in fantasy leagues, but that was true before the injury, as well.
  • CLE Center Fielder #8
    Guardians activated OF Lane Thomas off the 10-day injured list.
    Thomas is set to make his return to the Cleveland lineup after missing more than a month with a bone bruise in his right wrist. The 29-year-old is hitting second against the Tigers on Thursday, and he should be hitting near the top of the lineup more often than not now that he’s healthy enough to do so.
  • HOU Right Fielder #30
    Astros signed INF/OF Greg Jones to a minor league contract.
    Jones was released by the White Sox in the early portion of May, and the 27-year-old will give the Astros some versatile depth in the minors. Houston will need to add the former first-round pick to the 40-man roster in order to promote him to the active roster.
  • NYY 2nd Baseman #90
    Jorbit Vivas hit a solo homer in a 1-0 win for the Yankees on Thursday over the Rangers.
    The homer for Vivas was not only the only run for either team Thursday, but it was the first MLB homer of the 24-year-old’s career. The infielder has not excelled with the bat in his first taste of MLB action as seen in a slash of .182/.270/.303, but you can’t take this moment away from him, and you shouldn’t try, either.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #30
    Luke Weaver hurled a scoreless ninth to pick up a save Thursday against teh Rangers.
    Devin Williams also pitched well again with another scoreless inning, and his struggles appear to be over. That being said, Weaver has been outstanding in the closing role for the Yankees, and he’s now the proud owner of a sparkling 0.40 ERA to go with seven saves. There’s no reason to think that the Yankees are giving the closer role back to Williams soon, and that’s more compliment to Weaver than insult to Williams.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #17
    Nathan Eovaldi allowed just a run over six innings, but still picked up a loss against the Yankees on Thursday.
    He struck out six and walked one. Eovaldi gets the loss even while allowing just one run because the Rangers were unable to solve Carlos Rodon and the New York bullpen. The only blemish was a solo shot allowed to Jorbit Vivas, but outside of that it was an outstanding effort from Eovaldi that lowered his ERA to an outstanding 1.60 on the season ander borderline unrealistic 71/9 K/BB ratio. Amazingly, those numbers come with a record of 4-3. The stat might be flawed. Eovaldi is back at it Tuesday against the Blue Jays.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #55
    Carlos Rodon went six scoreless innings and struck out eight in a win over the Rangers on Thursday.
    It was another impressive outing for Rodon, and even with a shaky four-run effort against the Athletics on May 10, he’s allowed no more than two runs in five of his last six chances. Since the middle of April, Rodon now has an ERA of 1.47 with a K/9 ratio of 10.97. He’ll look to keep this run going against the Angels on Tuesday.