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  • FA Catcher #65
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    Twins signed C Chance Sisco to a minor league contract.
    Sisco was released by the Mariners last week after failing to make their Opening Day roster, but winds up latching on with the Twins in short order. The 27-year-old former top prospect will head to Triple-A St. Paul to open the regular season as extra catching depth.

  • ATL Relief Pitcher #70
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    Braves recalled RHP Michael Petersen from Triple-A Gwinnett.
    With AJ Smith-Shawver (elbow) landing on the injured list, Petersen will provide the Braves’ bullpen with a fresh arm for at least a couple of days while they decide how to handle that rotation spot. Petersen, 31, has logged a pair of scoreless innings in his only appearance with the Braves this season. Expect him to be utilized in a middle relief role.
    Doval named Giants closer moving forward
    Eric Samulski evaluates what to expect from Camilo Doval after the San Francisco Giants named the former National League saves leader their closer moving forward.
  • ATL Relief Pitcher #32
    Braves placed RHP AJ Smith-Shawver on the 15-day injured list with a right elbow strain.
    Smith-Shawver felt a “pop” in his right elbow during the first game of Thursday’s doubleheader against the Phillies and it’s certainly discouraging to see him already land on the injured list before the nightcap. He’s still being evaluated so there’s no word yet on what the actual injury is or how long he’ll be sidelined for — it’ll be a couple of weeks at an absolute minimum though. Michael Petersen was recalled from Triple-A Gwinnett in a corresponding move.
  • LAD Relief Pitcher #59
    Dodgers transferred RHP Evan Phillips to the 60-day injured list.
    The Dodgers needed to free up a spot on their 40-man roster for Alexis Díaz on Thursday and did so by shuffling Phillips to the 60-day IL. His recent MRI revealed only inflammation in his right elbow and the Dodgers had been hopeful that he would only require a minimum stint on the injured list, so it’s a bit surprising to hear that he’ll now be shelved until the middle of July at the earliest. Fantasy managers in redraft leagues who had been hoping that Phillips could work his way into the saves mix can safely cut bait.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher
    Reds acquired RHP Mike Villani from the Dodgers for RHP Alexis Díaz.
    Villani, 22, was a 13th round selection by the Dodgers from the 2024 draft class. He has logged just two innings in the minor leagues so far this season, hurling a pair of perfect frames with five strikeouts for the Dodgers’ Rookie League affiliate. He’s a long way away from being a potential option to help out the Reds’ bullpen, but an intriguing talent nonetheless.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #43
    Dodgers acquired RHP Alexis Díaz from the Reds for RHP Mike Villani.
    The former Reds’ closer has fallen on hard times after a disappointing 2024 season. He suffered a hamstring injury at the end of spring training that cost him the first few weeks of the season and upon his return he struggled to a cringe-inducing 12.00 ERA, 2.17 WHIP and a 3/5 K/BB ratio over six frames before he was optioned to Triple-A Louisville. The results weren’t much better there, registering a 4.61 ERA, 1.90 WHIP and a 16/12 K/BB ratio over 13 2/3 innings. Given their recent track record with reclamation projects, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Díaz get right with the Dodgers and return to being an effective high-leverage option out of their bullpen before the season is through.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #43
    According to Joel Sherman of the New York Post, the Dodgers are close to acquiring right-hander Alexis Díaz.
    It has been a quick fall from grace for the 28-year-old right-hander. He was expected to open the 2025 season as the team’s closer until a hamstring strain shelved him at the end of spring training. He then posted a miserable 12.00 ERA, 2.17 WHIP and a 3/5 K/BB ratio over six innings with the Reds before getting optioned to Triple-A Louisville. The Reds are expected to receive minor league right-hander Mike Villani in return from the Dodgers.
  • HOU 1st Baseman #8
    Christian Walker (hand) was held out of the Astros’ starting lineup for Thursday night’s battle against the Rays.
    Walker was removed from Wednesday’s game after being hit in the hand by a pitch. Fortunately, X-rays came back negative for any fractures, but he’s still dealing with some soreness and swelling, so he’ll get at least an extra day to rest before returning to action. Victor Caratini will cover first base in his absence on Thursday and will bat cleanup for the Astros against Shane Baz and the Rays.
  • PHI Right Fielder #8
    Nick Castellanos went 4-for-4 in the first game of a doubleheader against Atlanta to help the Phillies to a win Thursday.
    All four hits were singles. Castellanos is now hitting 289 on the season with a respectable .330 on-base clip, but the .408 slugging percentage leaves something to be desired. The 33-year-old isn’t an elite power hitter, but his track record suggests he should see the ball travel over the fence for him on a more consistent basis this summer.
  • ATL Catcher #12
    Sean Murphy homered and drove in two runs in a loss Thursday to the Phillies in the first game of a doubleheader.
    Murphy’s other hit was a double, and he also drew a walk. His solo shot off Matt Strahm got Atlanta to within a run at 4-3, and it gave him nine roundtrippers on the 2025 campaign. Drake Baldwin has obviously impressed in his rookie campaign, but Murphy isn’t giving up his starting job anytime soon.
  • PHI Catcher #13
    Rafael Marchan drove in three runs while homering in a win over Atlanta in the first game of a doubleheader for the Phillies on Thursday.
    The last RBi for Marchan came after he was plunked in the foot with the bases loaded in the eighth inning, and it gave Philadelphia their 5-4 lead and ultimately a win. The 26-year-old also swatted a two-run homer — his first of 2025 — and he threw out Ozzie Albies in the ninth inning after Albies attempted to steal second. A very nice day for Marchan to be sure, but he’s still slashing an ugly .152/.317/.242 as J.T. Realmuto’s backup backstop.