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  • MIN Relief Pitcher #68
    Twins selected the contract of RHP Randy Dobnak from Triple-A St. Paul.
    Dobnak is officially back in the majors for the first time since 2021. The 29-year-old has dealt with his fair share of injuries and deserves a ton of credit for clawing his way back to the big leagues. He’ll presumably operate in long relief for Minnesota.
  • TOR Catcher #15
    Blue Jays designated C Brian Serven for assignment.
    This is interesting, mostly because Serven has caught Bowden Francis’s last five starts during this incredible streak that Francis is on. Still, given that this wasn’t a relationship that was likely to continue into 2025 — Serven is just too weak offensively to justify the backup gig — the Jays might as well get Francis used to throwing to someone else again. Serven was hitting .159/.243/.222 in 71 plate appearances this season. He’s lifetime .187/.247/.293 hitter, in 299 PA even though about 40 percent of his plate appearances have come in Coors.
  • CWS Third Baseman #10
    White Sox activated Yoán Moncada from the 60-day injured list.
    After five months away due to an adductor strain, Moncada will spend these last two weeks with the White Sox. He’ll almost certainly be set free by having his option declined this winter, and the team wants to keep providing at-bats for Bryan Ramos and Lenyn Sosa, so it doesn’t seem likely that Moncada will be an everyday guy. Moncada hit .282/.364/.410 in 11 games before getting hurt in April, and his 0.4 bWAR places him second among White Sox position players to Luis Robert Jr. at 1.1.
  • CWS Left Fielder #30
    White Sox optioned OF Corey Julks to Triple-A Charlotte.
    Julks was hitting .214/.275/.306 in 189 plate appearances while mostly playing versus southpaws. The White Sox are keeping all of their infielders with Yoán Moncada back, so we imagine that means Miguel Vargas will take over as the left fielder against lefties.
  • NYM Shortstop #12
    Francisco Lindor’s MRI came back clean, but he could miss anywhere from 2-5 days.
    Francisco Lindor said tests on his back showed no structural damage but how long he’s out will “depend on how [his] back reacts.” Lindor is battling through a little bit of pain, but he believes the training staff has a plan to get him back out on the field quickly. Given how important he is to the Mets, we’d expect him to get back out on the field as soon as he can play without pain. It just might not be until the end of the week, which makes him hard to start in weekly lineup leagues. Jose Iglesias will likely start at shortstop for the time being.
  • ARI Catcher #14
    Gabriel Moreno is back in the starting lineup for the Diamondbacks on Monday, batting eighth.
    Moreno was activated from the IL on Sunday after missing over a month with an adductor strain, and he’ll make his return to the lineup on Monday. Considering the Rockies are throwing a right-handed pitcher, it’s a good sign for Moreno’s playing time in the future that he’s starting over Adrian Del Castillo. With this series in Coors, Moreno is worth an add in all formats to see if he can continue to produce in a strong lineup.
  • ATL Second Baseman #1
    According to MLB.com’s Mark Bowman, Ozzie Albies (wrist) could begin a rehab assignment Tuesday.
    The Braves have already said that Albies would return and hit only right-handed so that he can get back onto the field sooner. If the 27-year-old is able to play without enough pain over the next couple of days, he could possibly return to the Braves this week. Bowman suggests that could shift Whit Merrifield to left field.
  • PIT Second Baseman #38
    According to Noah Hiles of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the Pirates are calling up prospect infielder Nick Yorke.
    Yorke, who the team acquired from the Red Sox at the trade deadline is the Pirates’ 6th-ranked prospect. Since coming to the Pirates, he’s hitting .355 with a .938 OPS and seven steals in 40 games. On the season, he has 12 home runs and 21 steals in 123 games, so he profiles as more of a 15/15 or 15/20 player at the next level which puts him on the deep league radar. He has been playing mainly second base and left field since coming to Pittsburgh but with Nick Gonzales and Bryan Reynolds playing regularly in those spots, it will be curious to see how Yorke is used once he gets to the big leagues.
  • NYM Shortstop #12
    Francisco Lindor (back) is out of the Mets’ lineup on Monday against the Nationals.
    The Mets sent Lindor for an MRI on his back on Monday, so the veteran will get the night off as the team sorts through a long-term plan for their MVP candidate. Jose Iglesias will start at shortstop and hit leadoff on Monday.
  • ATL Center Fielder #18
    Ramón Laureano is starting in left field and batting fifth for the Braves on Monday.
    Even with the Dodgers starting a right-handed pitcher, the Braves will start Laureano over Jarred Kelenic. Kelenic has been starting regularly against right-handed pitchers, but he’s hitting just .178 in 44 games since the All-Star break with five home runs, 18 runs scored, and 46 strikeouts. Laureano has been the better player and could see a boost in fantasy value if he begins to start regularly.
  • MIN Right Fielder #38
    Matt Wallner, Trevor Larnach, and Edouard Julien are all on the bench on Monday against the Guardians.
    With the Guardians starting left-hander Matthew Boyd, the Twins will sit all of their left-handed hitters. Manuel Margot will start in right field, Ryan Jeffers will start at DH, and Kyle Farmer will start at second base.