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  • ATH Relief Pitcher #48
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    Athletics re-signed LHP T.J. McFarland to a one-year contract.
    McFarland was acquired from the Dodgers prior to the 2024 season and posted a 3.81 ERA over 56 2/3 innings pitched last season. He’ll give the Athletics more veteran bullpen depth in 2025.
  • DET Center Fielder #31
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    Riley Greene is not in the lineup for Monday’s series opener against the Brewers.
    Greene has been struggling recently, going 1-for-24 with 14 strikeouts over his last seven games. Obviously fantasy managers shouldn’t be concerned with such an extremely small sample size. However, it partially explains why he’s getting a day off to reset mentally with lefty Tyler Anderson on the mound for Milwaukee.
  • KC Left Fielder #21
    Mark Canha (abductor) will begin a minor league rehab assignment on Tuesday with Triple-A Omaha.
    Canha landed on the shelf last week with a left abductor strain and figures to rejoin Kansas City’s roster in a bench role at some point later this week after a couple rehab games. The 36-year-old veteran can be safely ignored in most fantasy leagues.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #49
    Jesse Hahn has elected free agency.
    Hahn made a pair of relief appearances last week for Seattle, his first big-league outings since 2021, and was promptly removed from the club’s 40-man roster. The 35-year-old journeyman could potentially return on a new minor league pact, but he’ll test the free agent waters for now.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #66
    Brayan Bello (shoulder) will make another minor league rehab start on Wednesday for Double-A Portland.
    Red Sox manager Alex Cora added that Bello’s next outing will likely be his final rehab start before returning to make his season debut. The 25-year-old righty has been on the shelf since spring training recovering from a right shoulder strain. He should be ready to rejoin Boston’s starting rotation early next week.
  • BOS Relief Pitcher #31
    Liam Hendriks (elbow) will make an additional minor league rehab appearance for Triple-A Worcester.
    Red Sox manager Alex Cora told reporters Hendriks will likely be activated for Friday’s series opener against the White Sox. The 36-year-old veteran tossed a scoreless inning on Sunday for Triple-A Worcester and will make at least one additional rehab outing before making his long-awaited Boston debut at Fenway Park.
  • BOS Relief Pitcher #80
    Richard Fitts has been diagnosed with a mild right pectoral strain and remains without a return timetable.
    Red Sox manager Alex Cora refused to speculate on a potential timeline, but it’s seemingly a positive development that Fitts isn’t dealing with a high-grade strain. The 25-year-old hit the injured list this past weekend and is likely facing a multi-week absence, even in a best-case scenario. There should be some clarity here once he’s cleared to start a throwing program.
  • ATL Left Fielder #20
    Marcell Ozuna is absent from the lineup for Monday’s series opener against the Blue Jays with a minor leg issue.
    It’s merely an extra off day for Ozuna, who is dealing with a minor leg issue, according to manager Brian Snitker. Fantasy managers should keep a close eye on his status over the remainder of the week, but Snitker downplayed concern about the issue prior to Monday’s contest in Toronto. Fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day for now. It’ll be Bryan De La Cruz taking a turn at DH on Monday night.
  • ATL 2nd Baseman #1
    Ozzie Albies is leading off on Monday against the Blue Jays.
    Albies gets the nod atop Atlanta’s lineup to face Toronto lefty starter Easton Lucas with Michael Harris II bumped down to the sixth spot. The 28-year-old second baseman has seemingly overcame an early-season slump at the plate with two homers and a pair of stolen bases over his last seven contests.
  • STL Right Fielder #41
    Alec Burleson is not in the lineup for Monday’s series opener against the Astros.
    Burleson has gone 5-for-23 over his last seven games and has yet to connect for a home run through 15 contests. There’s no reason for long-term concern here, but the Cardinals are seemingly going to give Luken Baker some additional opportunities at DH against left-handers, which includes on Monday night against Astros southpaw Framber Valdez.
  • TOR Center Fielder #5
    Daulton Varsho (shoulder) is expected to kick off a minor league rehab assignment later this week.
    He’ll take a brief pause in the middle of the week to be with his wife for the birth of baby Varsho, but is expected to be ready to head out on a minor league rehab assignment immediately afterwards. He was cleared to play in an extended spring training on Monday without any throwing limitations and will take live batting practice on Tuesday. There’s a chance he’s ready to make his season debut in a couple weeks before the end of April.