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  • LAA Center Fielder #39
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    Angels recalled OF Jordyn Adams from Triple-A Salt Lake.
    Adams, 24, will be making his season debut after hitting .261/.333/.719 with 10 homers, 28 steals and 148 strikeouts in 549 plate appearances for Salt Lake. His major league debut came last year, but it was pretty forgettable; he hit .128/.125/.128 in 40 plate appearances. He should see time in both center and right the rest of the way, but his chances of offering any fantasy value in deeper leagues took a hit with Bryce Teodosio also joining the Angels today.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
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    Chase DeLauter is not in the Guardians’ starting lineup for Sunday afternoon’s showdown against the Orioles.
    As is often the case, the 24-year-old outfielder will find himself on the bench with an opposing left-hander on the mound. David Fry will start in his place in right field and bat fifth against Trevor Rogers and the Orioles on Sunday.
    Baldwin scorching to start the season for Atlanta
    James Schiano discusses Drake Baldwin's hot start to the season and the metrics that show why he may challenge Cal Raleigh for the best hitting catcher.
  • LAA Right Fielder #12
    Jorge Soler has finished serving his four-game suspension and will return to the Angels’ lineup on Sunday.
    The 34-year-old slugger served his time from brawling with Braves’ right-hander Reynaldo López last week. He returns to a .231/.342/.508 slash line with five homers and 18 RBI in 79 plate appearances through his first 18 ballgames. Fantasy managers have to be thrilled with the power production that he has provided to start the season.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #54
    Nationals recalled LHP Andrew Alvarez from Triple-A Rochester.
    The 26-year-old southpaw will add some length to a Nationals’ bullpen that has been taxed lately. Alvarez was terrific in five starts for the Nats in 2025, posting a 2.31 ERA, 1.11 WHIP and a 20/10 K/BB ratio over 23 1/3 innings of work.
  • BOS 1st Baseman #23
    Romy Gozalez (shoulder) has been working out with the Red Sox, but has yet to start baseball activities as he continues to recover from arthroscopic shoulder surgery.
    The 29-year-old isn’t eligible to return from the injured list until the end of May. Red Sox’ skipper Alex Cora told reporters on Saturday that Gonzalez has been going through his progression and that he feels good. If he doesn’t at least begin baseball activities soon, he may have trouble being ready to return when first eligible.
  • SD Right Fielder #23
    Fernando Tatis Jr. drove in two runs while also stealing a base in a 4-1 victory for the Padres over the Angels on Saturday.
    While Tatis was able to pick up his fifth steal of the game, the one negative was that he also was caught stealing for the first time in 2026. It had to happen sometime; who do you think he is, Josh Naylor? Tatis shown very little power to begin the year, but he’s driven in 12 runs in 21 games while getting on at a .344 clip. The homers will come.
  • SD Relief Pitcher #22
    Mason Miller struck out two while working a scoreless ninth to pick up a save Saturday against the Angels.
    It wasn’t entirely smooth sailing for Miller, as he did give up a hit and a walk. He still was able to pick up the save while not allowing a runner to score, and that’s already seven on the season for the 27-year-old. Even if Leo De Vries ends up a superstar, it’s pretty easy to see why AJ Preller wanted Miller on this pitching staff. He has a chance to be special for a long time.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #16
    Yusei Kikuchi blanked the Padres over six innings with eight strikeouts, but didn’t factor into the decision for the Angels on Saturday.
    Kikuchi generated 12 swings-and-misses to get the eight punchouts, and he allowed just four hits without issuing a walk. That’s the second time in three starts he’s reached that level of strikeouts, but this was easily his best start of the season in the first month of the campaign. Kikuchi has shown almost zero consistency in his MLB career, but there are enough outings like this to keep fantasy managers curious. He’ll try and match this effort Friday against the Royals.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #33
    Germán Márquez didn’t factor into the decision Saturday despite firing 5 2/3 scoreless innings against the Angels on Saturday.
    Márquez allowed just two hits — doubles by Mike Trout and Zack Neto — and he struck out five with two walks. That’s the second time in three starts that the right-hander hasn’t allowed a run, and his ERA over his first month in his first season with the Padres is now 3.86. Considering how awful Márquez was over the past two season, it’s understandable to have skepticism. It’s probably the right call. That being said, Márquez once was one of the rare successful Rockies’ starters, and maybe the grass was greener on the other side. He gets the Diamondbacks next Saturday.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #23
    Jeff Hoffman gave up a grand slam in a loss to the Diamondbacks on Saturday.
    Hoffman allowed three hits and a walk, and while he struck out two, it’s tough to get excited about a pair of punchouts in a game where you give up a salami in one inning. That grand slam came in a 2-2 game in the eighth inning by Corbin Carroll, and it sees his ERA inflate to an ugly 7.71. Hoffman had his issues in 2025 as well despite Toronto reaching the World Series, and while there’s no obvious answer behind him to close out games, this is a situation that has to be monitored.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    Shohei Ohtani went 1-for-4 with a run scored in a loss to the Rockies on Saturday.
    Ohtani was able to reach three times, but the first time came on an error in the first, and he took first on catcher’s interference a few innings later. His on-base streak would have ended despite those two reaches, but a single in the ninth extended it to 50 games. He also pitches.