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  • NYM Shortstop #12
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    Francisco Lindor clobbered a pair of solo homers and also stole a base on Monday, powering the Mets to a 6-4 victory over the Marlins.
    Lindor took Marlins starter Yonny Chirinos deep for a fourth inning solo homer before capping off his second multi-homer performance of the year with a solo blast off reliever JT Chargois in the final frame. The 30-year-old fantasy stalwart has been sizzling hot over the last few weeks, batting .314 (38-for-121) with eighth homers, 22 RBI and nine stolen bases over his last 30 games. He’s up to 19 round-trippers and 20 thefts on the season, giving him a decent shot at reaching the lofty 30-homer, 30-steal plateaus for the second consecutive year. What more can fantasy managers ask for?
  • MIN 2nd Baseman #47
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    Edouard Julien went 2-for-3 with a solo homer in an extra-inning loss to the Tigers on Thursday.
    Julien took Tarik Skubal deep in the third inning because baseball is weird. It’s just the third homer for Julien, and it lifts his slugging percentage all the way up to .328. Julien looked like a pretty intriguing fantasy option not that long ago, but even with a game like Wednesday, he doesn’t appear to be much more than a depth piece.
    Nationals activating top prospect Crews off IL
    Eric Samulski explains why you need to add Dylan Crews in all fantasy league formats after the Washington Nationals activated their top prospect off the IL.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #17
    Bailey Ober allowed three runs in 5 1/3 innings while not picking up a decision Saturday against the Tigers.
    Ober blanked the Twins over the first three innings, but he gave up a two-run homer to Riley Greene and was charged for another run in the sixth. He struck out for, and the 6-foot-9 right-hander didn’t issue a walk. Coulda been worse. Ober will take an ugly/deserved 5.15 ERA into a scheduled start Wednesday versus the Athletics.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #29
    Tarik Skubal didn’t factor into the decision Thursday against the Twins while allowing three runs over seven innings.
    Skubal did not have his usual swing-and-miss ability, as he struck out only three and initiated only 11 swings and misses among his 99 pitches. He was also excellent minus the third inning, as he gave up all three runs in that frame. Even in an effort where Skubal wasn’t close to his best, he’s still able to provide seven innings and allow only three runs. He’ll be back on the bump against the Astros on Tuesday.
  • DET Center Fielder #31
    Riley Greene hit a two-run homer in a 4-3 win over the Twins on Thursday in ten innings.
    Greene smashed his 28th homer of the season in the fourth inning off Bailey Ober. The 24-year-old also drew a walk and is now slashing .269/.317/.512. There was a power lull earlier this summer, but it’s tough to complain about the overall production for Greene in 2025.
  • CLE 3rd Baseman #11
    José Ramírez went 3-for-4 with two steals and three runs scored Thursday in the Guardians’ 9-4 drubbing of the Marlins.
    All three hits were singles, but that just makes it easier to swipe bases. Ramírez is up to 35 steals, already the second highest total of his career and just six off his high of 41 from last season.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #28
    Tanner Bibee yielded four runs — two earned — in 5 2/3 innings Thursday in a victory over the Marlins.
    With Bibee’s stuff having declined this year, he really needs to be much sharper in terms of limiting walks. However, he issued four for a second straight outing against a non-powerhouse offense tonight (it was the White Sox last time out). Bibee had a 26.3% strikeout rate and a 6.2% walk rate last year. He’s at 21.4% and 7.6%, respectively, right now. He’s due to face the Diamondbacks next.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #36
    Cade Smith got a one-out save in a five-run game against the Marlins on Thursday.
    Saves don’t get much cheaper than this, but Smith will take it. Nic Enright pitched a scoreless eighth before loading the bases with two outs in the ninth, creating the save opp. Smith then got a soft liner from Liam Hicks to end the game.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #27
    Edward Cabrera surrendered five runs in 5 1/3 innings Thursday in a loss to the Guardians.
    Cabrera had excellent velocity tonight and generated 17 missed swings with a 38% CSW, but when the Guardians made contact, they made contact; 11 of their 17 balls in play were hit hard, with five of those checking in at least 104.9 mph. Cabrera also walked three, hit a batter and threw a wild pitch. He’s been so good lately that it’s fine to give him a pass for one bad start. Historically, though, this right here is the real Cabrera, not the one with the 2.27 ERA and 34/5 K/BB ratio in his previous six outings.
  • CLE Catcher #27
    Austin Hedges went 2-for-3 with a double and a sac fly Thursday against the Marlins.
    In his 39th start of the season, Hedges finally got himself a multihit game. His last came nearly a year ago on Aug. 26, 2024 against the Royals. He deserved it, too, hitting balls 100.6, 106.3 and 108.6 mph tonight. He actually nearly had a third hit on the sac fly, though only because the center field tripped going after it before recovering. Hedges, hitting .143 this season, hasn’t had a three-game since he miraculously collected four hits on Aug. 18, 2019, his 27th birthday.
  • NYM Shortstop #12
    Francisco Lindor homered, stole a base and went 3-for-4 in a loss to Atlanta on Thursday.
    Lindor’s 22nd homer of the season came off Bryce Elder in the third inning. His 19th steal came in the sixth, and he came around to score on a sac fly from Brandon Nimmo. After an awful July, Lindor has been better — but not elite — in August with a slash of .238/.373/.381 with two homers and a pair of steals.