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  • MLB Starting Pitcher #62
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    Brandon Finnegan fired two scoreless innings on Saturday in a Cactus League start against the Guardians.
    Finnegan didn’t walk anyone, didn’t allow a hit and didn’t strike anyone out. The left-hander is battling for a spot on the Chicago pitching staff, but faces an uphill battle. More outings like this can’t hurt.

  • NYM Starting Pitcher #46
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    Griffin Canning worked six scoreless innings with seven strikeouts in a win over the Dodgers on Wednesday.
    Canning was outstanding over his six frames against the Los Angeles; generating 13 swings-and-misses over 99 pitches, and holding the Dodgers to just three hits and one walk. The 29-year-old has been outstanding for the majority of the 2025 season as seen in a 2.90 ERA and (deserved) 6-2 record in his first season with the Mets. Canning will get a start against the Mets on Tuesday.
    Cowser, Mayo hit ground running with Orioles
    Colton Coswer and Coby Mayo are recent callups for the Orioles who could make waves if early returns are any indication.
  • LAD Center Fielder #44
    Andy Pages went 3-for-4 with a solo homer Wednesday in a loss to the Mets.
    Pages was responsible for the sole run the Dodgers were able to score Wednesday, and it came on a solo homer off Ryne Stanek in the ninth inning to make it a 6-1 game. Still counts. Somewhat quietly, Pages has been a very strong option for 2025 with a slash of .290/.336/.502, 39 RBI and 12 homers. Not bad for anyone, but especially a 24-year-old in his second season.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #26
    Tony Gonsolin allowed three runs over five innings Wednesday in a loss to the Mets.
    After the first inning, Gonsolin was outstanding, and he generated an excellent 17 swings and misses over his 90 pitches. Unfortunately for for him, fantasy managers and the Dodgers, the first inning did happen. He allowed a run-scoring fielder’s choice to Juan Soto, and then a two-run blast to Pete Alonso. The line doesn’t look good, but this was an encouraging outing. He’ll still be a risky fantasy streamer against the Padres next week.
  • NYM 1st Baseman #20
    Pete Alonso homered twice and drove in five runs to help the Mets to a 6-1 win over the Dodgers on Wednesday.
    Alonso walloped a two-run homer off Tony Gonsolin in the first, and then put the game out of reach with a three-run shot in the eighth to make it 6-0 and give Alonso his 14th homer of the season. He’s hit three of those homers in four games in June, and while there have been a couple of lulls, his .290/.385/.563 slash is absolutely one fantasy managers would sign up for before 2025.
  • MIN Center Fielder #12
    Harrison Bader hit a two-run homer in a win over the Athletics on Wednesday.
    Bader took Jeffrey Springs deep in the fifth inning for his sixth homer of the season. The 31-year-old outfielders first season in the Twin Cities has gone well with a .792 OPS over 147 at-bats in 2025.
  • MIN Catcher #27
    Ryan Jeffers homered and drove in two runs in a 6-1 win for the Twins on Wednesday over the Athletics.
    Jeffers gave the Twins a 1-0 lead in the first inning with a homer off Justin Sterner. his second RBI of the game and 20th of 2025 came on a single in the ninth, so Jeffers was able to bookend the scoring. The veteran backstop has a solid .342 on-base percentage, but his .253 average and .400 slugging mark only work because of his positional value.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #59
    Jeffrey Springs allowed four runs — three earned — in 6 2/3 innings against the Twins on Wednesday.
    Springs worked behind opener Justin Sterner, who got the loss after giving up a run in the first inning. The southpaw struck out seven while throwing 68-of-106 pitches for strikes, and he allowed just five hits with two walks. Springs has been up-and-down in his first year with the A’s with a 4.66 ERA, and he’s scheduled to be on the mound again against the Angels next week.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #52
    Zebby Matthews worked five innings of one-run baseball with four strikeouts to get a win over the Athletics on Wednesday.
    Matthews did walk three, but he was able to work around those free passes with four strikeouts and just four hits allowed. It’s worth noting that Matthews went seven innings against the Mariners while holding Seattle scoreless over the final six innings, so that’s 11 innings of one-run baseball for the talented right-hander. Matthews will try to keep the good run going against the Rangers next week.
  • SD 1st Baseman #30
    Gavin Sheets drove in four runs in a loss to the Giants on Wednesday.
    Sheets tripled in two in the first inning off Kyle Harrison to give the Padres a 2-0 lead. The 29-year-old singled in two more in the fifth to extended the cushion to 5-0. Sheets has seen his numbers slide a bit lately, but he’s still driven in 38 runs in 60 games with a respectable .263/.320/.489 slash over the first two months.
  • SF 3rd Baseman #26
    Matt Chapman hit a two-run homer to help the Giants to a 6-5 win over the Padres on Wednesday.
    Chapman smacked his 11th homer of the season off Nick Pivetta to get the Giants to within 5-3. The 32-year-old has his first roundtripper in the month of June after hitting six of them in May. Chapman helps more with his glove than his stick, but a .791 OPS isn’t anything to sneeze at.