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  • FA Starting Pitcher #43
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    Angels non-tendered LHP Patrick Sandoval.
    The 28-year-old southpaw is expected to miss most — if not all — of the 2025 season while recovering from elbow surgery so this move doesn’t come as a major surprise. It also wouldn’t be surprising to see the Halos attempt to bring him back at a cheaper rate than the $5.9 million that he had been projected by MLBTradeRumors.com to earn via arbitration.
  • SD Right Fielder #23
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    Fernando Tatis Jr. walked twice, scored one run, collected one RBI, and stole a base against the Guardians on Tuesday.
    Tatis Jr. didn’t have a hit on the day, but still made an impact on the bases. After drawing a walk in the first, he plated a run with a sacrifice fly in the fifth. The 26-year-old outfielder draw another walk to lead off the seventh and stole second before scoring on an error. Tatis Jr. is up to four steals on the season and has as much fantasy upside as anyone if he can play a full season.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #34
    Michael King struck out 11 batters over five shutout innings in a win over the Guardians on Tuesday.
    King bounced back nicely in his second start, dominating the Guardians over five scoreless innings. He scattered four baserunners on two hits, a walk, and a hit batter. The 29-year-old right-hander generated 18 whiffs to punch out 11 batters. King is lined up to take on the Athletics in Sacramento on Monday.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #26
    Logan Allen allowed four runs with one strikeout over 5 1/3 innings in a loss to the Padres on Tuesday.
    Allen dodged trouble early on, stranding five baserunners with the help of three ground ball double plays. But he could only get by for so long without missing any bats. Jackson Merrill took him deep for a solo shot in the fourth inning to put the Padres on the board. Two more runs would score on a walk and two hits in the fifth. Allen struck out his first batter to start the sixth and walked two more before his day was done. The 26-year-old left-hander lines up for a start against the White Sox in Cleveland next Tuesday.
  • DET Center Fielder #31
    Riley Greene went 2-for-4 with a solo homer and two runs scored in a 4-1 win over the Mariners on Tuesday.
    Greene doubled in the first inning and scored Detroit’s first run on a single by Kerry Carpenter. He later took Trent Thornton deep for a solo homer in the eighth to go yard for a second day in a row. The 24-year-old outfielder could be in line to top his career-high 24 homers if he can play a full season.
  • DET Relief Pitcher #43
    Tommy Kahnle pitched a scoreless ninth inning to earn the save against the Mariners on Tuesday.
    Following Beau Brieske and Will Vest, Kahnle was summoned in the ninth to close out the game with a three-run lead over the Mariners. He worked around a leadoff hit batter, recording his first save of the season. The 35-year-old right-hander should continue to see some save chances, but it’s looking like a closer-by-committee group in Detroit that includes, Brieske, Vest, and Tyler Holton.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #12
    Casey Mize tossed 5 2/3 shutout innings with six strikeouts in a win over the Mariners on Tuesday.
    Mize picked up where he left off after a great spring training with one of the best starts of his career. He worked out of trouble in the first inning, stranding two baserunners in scoring position with a strikeout to escape the jam. He didn’t allow another batter to reach until walking two in the sixth. The 27-year-old right-hander induced an impressive 15 swinging strikes on 82 pitches to collect six strikeouts. Mize will take on the Yankees in Detroit on Monday.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #36
    Logan Gilbert allowed three runs with ten strikeouts over five innings in a loss against the Tigers on Tuesday.
    Gilbert labored through a 23-pitch first inning, giving up two runs on three hits before striking out his second batter to end the frame. Two more hits brought a third run in to score in the third. The 27-year-old right-hander tossed two more scoreless frames before his day was done after five at 92 pitches, 61 for strikes. Despite the three runs, Gilbert induced an impressive 22 whiffs to strike out at least ten batters for the sixth time in his career. He’s now produced an 18/1 K/BB ratio through two starts. Gilbert is looking for his first win when he takes on the Astros in Seattle on Monday.
  • LAA Shortstop #19
    Kyren Paris delivered a go-ahead RBI single in the 11th inning, swiped a base and scored a run on Tuesday, helping to lead the Angels to a 9-7 victory over the Cardinals.
    The 23-year-old phenom didn’t even start in this one, but still made a major impact off the Angels’ bench. With two outs in the 11th inning he whacked a 1-2 fastball from Chris Roycroft for an RBI single that gave the Angels a 7-6 lead. He then swiped second base and scored on a two-run double by Yoan Moncada. He has been awfully impressive in his limited action thus far, hitting .444 (4-for-9) with a homer, three RBI and three stolen bases. Those in deep leagues should probably start to take notice if they haven’t already done so.
  • LAA First Baseman #18
    Nolan Schanuel smacked a two-run triple and scored a run on Tuesday night as the Angels topped the Cardinals in 11 innings in a wild back-and-forth affair.
    The Angels scored three runs in the top half of the 10th inning to take a commanding lead, with Schanuel smacking his two-run triple off of Ryan Fernandez and scoring on an RBI single off the bat of Jo Adell. The Cardinals rallied for three runs in the home half though, forcing the Angels to win it in the 11th instead. The 23-year-old first baseman is off to a solid start to the 2025 season, hitting .286 (6-for-21) with zero homers, three RBI and a stolen base.
  • LAA Relief Pitcher #56
    Ryan Zeferjahn notched the first save of his big league career on Tuesday night, recording the final two outs in the 11th inning against the Cardinals.
    Zeferjahn came on with a man on first and one out in the 11th and proceeded to get Lars Nootbaar on a fly ball to left field and Willson Contreras on strikes to end it. His usage in a high-leverage spot came after the Halos had already deployed Ben Joyce, Kenley Jansen and Ryan Johnson though, so don’t anticipate Zeferjahn to suddenly usurp the closer’s role in Los Angeles.