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  • MLB Outfielder #22
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    Red Sox activated INF/OF Danny Santana from the COVID-19 injured list.
    Santana missed most of the final month of the 2021 regular season, but he’s healthy now and will give the Sox a versatile bench option for their best-of-five ALDS matchup against the Rays. Jose Iglesias was outrighted off the 40-man roster on Wednesday.

  • MIL Catcher #76
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    Brewers C prospect Jeferson Quero is dealing with a hamstring issue.
    Quero is currently in Arizona rehabbing the shoulder injury that caused him to miss most of the 2024 season. The 22-year-old backstop will remain at the complex in Maryville, and the hope is he’ll be able to head to Triple-A Nashville in the coming weeks. Quero is one of the best catching prospects in baseball.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #47
    Frankie Montas (lat) has begun a throwing program.
    Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters that Montas has begun throwing from 60 feet away. The right-hander will likely need a few bullpens and multiple rehab appearances before he’ll be ready to rejoin the Mets’ rotation at some point late in the spring, and that’s assuming no setbacks.
  • BAL Second Baseman #7
    Jackson Holliday is not in the starting lineup against the Red Sox on Wednesday.
    Holliday will take a seat for the first time in 2025 against left-hander Garrett Crochet. That means Jordan Westburg will handle duties at second base with Ramon Urias getting a start at the hot corner.
  • COL Center Fielder #22
    Mickey Moniak will hit ninth and play left field against the Phillies on Wednesday.
    A little bit of irony that Moniak will make his first start of the 2025 season against the team that made him the first-overall selection back in 2016. Moniak is still just 26, but he hasn’t shown anything that suggest there’s fantasy potential in his left-handed bat; even playing in a home park like Coors Field. Jordan Beck gets the day off against Zack Wheeler and the Phillies.
  • MIN Relief Pitcher #68
    Twins sent RHP Randy Dobnak outright to Triple-A St. Paul.
    Dobnak cleared waivers after being designated for assignment. The 30-year-old provides depth for Minnesota, and while he’ll need to be added to the 40-man roster to do so, it wouldn’t be an upset if he made more appearances with the Twins in 2025.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #35
    Jack Leiter left Wednesday’s start against the Reds with a blister issue. He threw five scoreless innings with six strikeouts before exiting.
    Leiter faced just one batter over the minimum before departing. The Rangers are calling his exit precautionary, so while his status for his next start is still up in the air, there’s a decent chance he’ll be able to take the mound next week.
  • MIA Center Fielder #3
    Derek Hill is not in the lineup Wednesday against the Mets due to back tightness.
    Hill also missed Tuesday’s game because of the tightness in his back. The 29-year-old outfielder will give way to Javier Sanoja, but Marlins manager Clayton McCullough told reporters that Hill will be available off the bench.
  • CLE Shortstop #4
    Brayan Rocchio is out of the lineup for Wednesday’s tilt against the Padres.
    It’ll be the first day off of the year for Rocchio. The 24-year-old slick-field shortstop will get the day off with Gabriel Arias handling his duties and hitting eighth.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #34
    Michael Soroka (biceps) is expected to start Sunday’s game against the Diamondbacks.
    Campbell left Monday’s start against the Blue Jays with cramps in his biceps, but for now, the Nationals are confident that the injury won’t be a long-term issue. If Soroka has any sort of setback, there’s a very good chance the Nationals will change their tune, but for now he’s on track to make his next start.
  • BOS Second Baseman #28
    Red Sox signed INF/OF Kristian Campbell to an eight-year, $60 million contract extension with club options for the 2033 and 2034 seasons.
    Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic notes that the deal includes a $4 million signing bonus, and the options are for $19 million in 2033 and $21 million in 2034. There’s also a $4 million buyout of those options. It was reported Saturday that the 22-year-old and Boston were deep in talks for a contract extension, and now it’s official. Campbell offers massive fantasy upside, and he has a chance to be a superstar in the coming seasons.