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  • MLB Relief Pitcher #60
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    Angels released LHP Adam McCreery.
    McCreery was up with the Angels for a day last month but didn’t pitch. He’s posted a 3.63 ERA over 35 appearances in the minors this season.
  • ATH 1st Baseman #16
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    Nick Kurtz homered twice in a loss to the Angels on Wednesday.
    What Crews' MRI means for Hassell III's outlook
    With Dylan Crews set to undergo an MRI after exiting Tuesday's game, Eric Samulski assesses whether fantasy managers should rush to roster former top prospect Robert Hassell III after his promotion.
  • LAA Right Fielder #3
    Taylor Ward doubled and tripled in a win over the Athletics on Wednesday.
  • LAA Catcher #14
    Logan O’Hoppe homered twice to help the Angels to a 10-5 win over the Athletics on Wednesday.
  • LAA Shortstop #9
    Zach Neto homered and stole a base in a win over the Athletics on Wednesday.
    A nice combo meal for Neto on a night where the Angels hit four homers off JP Sears. That roundtripper for Neto gives him eight on the 2025 campaign, and he has the same number of stolen bases. The 2022 first-round pick has become a quality power/speed player, and he’s provided it with an average of .283. This is probably the ceiling for Neto, but that’s a pretty good ceiling.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #38
    JP Sears gave up six runs and gave up four homers in a loss to the Angels on Wednesday.
    Sears gave up eight hits — half of them leaving the park — and he struck out four without issuing a walk. If you take away the homers it wasn’t a terrible start, but you absolutely cannot do that no matter how hard you try. Sears has now given up 10 runs over his last two starts, and his ERA has risen up to an even 4.00 because of it. He’ll try and get back on the right track Tuesday against the Astros.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #41
    Jack Kochanowicz walked five and allowed four runs — three earned — in a no-decision against the Athletics on Wednesday.
    Kochanowicz continues to struggle to throw consistent strikes, and it bit him this time after not hurting him on the scoreboard in the previous two outings. He walked five, and that gives him 13 free passes over his last three outings. The right-hander also allowed two homers, and he was fortunate to not pick up a decision thanks to the red-hot Angels’ offense. Kochanowicz is a bad streaming option for next week against the Yankees.
  • ARI 2nd Baseman #4
    Ketel Marte hit a solo homer in a loss to the Dodgers on Wednesday.
    Marte was responsible for the only run of the game with a solo blast off Dustin May in the fourth. That’s his seventh homer of the season for the 31-year-old, and he’s slugging .551 with a .387 on-base percentage. He remains one of the most underrated players in the sport outside of the state of Arizona.
  • LAD Left Fielder #37
    Teoscar Hernández hit a three-run homer in a 3-1 win over the Diamondbacks on Wednesday.
    The Dodgers were shut out and quite honestly dominated by Corbin Burnes over six innings, but with a pair of runners on, Hernández unloaded on an offering from Burnes to give the Dodgers their 3-1 lead. The 32-year-old has his first homer since returning from the injured list, and his 10th of the season along with 38 RBI. As long as Hernández is healthy, he should be a very strong fantasy option.
  • LAD Relief Pitcher #66
    Tanner Scott was able to fire a scoreless ninth to get a save Wednesday against the Diamondbacks.
    Scott was dominant in his inning of work while throwing 12-of-14 pitches for strikes and whiffing two. The 30-year-old southpaw is up to double digits in saves now with 10, and his ERA has dipped to a very solid 2.31 for his trouble.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #85
    Dustin May struck out eight while hurling six innings of one-run baseball to get a win over the Diamondbacks on Wednesday.
    May gave up a solo homer to Ketel Marte, and he didn’t allow another extra-base hit throughout his six frames. He gave up just five hits in total, and he issued one walk while throwing 59-of-88 pitches for strikes. May has struck out 16 hitters over his last two stars, but this one was much more effective than his previous tilt against the Angels. He’ll try and continue to miss bats against the Guardians on Tuesday.