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  • FA Starting Pitcher #79
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    Red Sox non-tendered RHP Bryan Mata.
    Mata, once considered one of the top pitching prospects in the Red Sox’ organization, has seen his stock drop precipitously in recent years as he has been ravaged by injuries. Mata was limited to just 22 2/3 innings in the minor leagues in 2024 due to shoulder issues, ultimately registering a 4.37 ERA, 1.41 WHIP and a 20/9 K/BB ratio. If he’s able to stay healthy, it wouldn’t be surprising to see him get his career back on track with another organization.
  • LAA Center Fielder #7
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    Jo Adell (hip) remains absent from the lineup for Monday’s game against the Cardinals.
    It’ll be rookie Kyren Paris making his second straight start in center field while Adell remains sidelined due to a left hip issue. The 25-year-old outfielder left Saturday’s game against the White Sox with left hip tightness and remains day-to-day for now. It’s possible he’ll require a trip to the injured list if he’s unable to get back in the lineup by the middle of the week.
  • HOU Second Baseman #27
    Jose Altuve is at second base for Monday’s series opener against the Giants.
    It’ll be Mauricio Dubón getting into the lineup in left field with Altuve making his first appearance at the keystone this season after three straight starts in the outfield. It’s a fascinating wrinkle for fantasy purposes as Altuve picking up enough playing time to retain second-base eligibility for 2026 would be a significant development. It’s unclear whether this will be an isolated event or a regular occurence moving forward, but it’s an unexpected development fantasy managers should monitor closely.
  • LAA Relief Pitcher #65
    Angels sent LHP José Quijada outright to Triple-A Salt Lake.
    Quijada went unclaimed on waivers after being designated for assignment last week. The 29-year-old lefty has made 106 relief appearances for the Angels dating back to 2020. He’s merely extra organizational relief depth at this stage of his career.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #27
    Edward Cabrera will make a rehab start for Triple-A Jacksonville on Tuesday.
    Cabrera, who is on the shelf with a blister, will be eligible to come off the injured list on April 11. He’ll probably make two rehab starts before the Marlins decide whether he’s ready to return.
  • TEX Third Baseman #8
    Josh Smith is starting at third base on Monday after missing a game due to left quad contusion.
    Smith is batting seventh tonight. He’ll play pretty regularly while Josh Jung is on the injured list.
  • ATL Left Fielder #17
    Braves acquired OF Stuart Fairchild from the Reds for cash considerations.
    Fairchild is out of options, so he’ll join the major league club. That seems like bad news for Bryan De La Cruz, who does have options and who fills a similar role as a platoon outfielder against left-handers. It’s possible the Braves could demote Eli White instead, but that seems unlikely. Fairchild, 29, hit just .215/.286/.368 for the Reds last season, but he was still a surprise exclusion from this year’s roster. He’s a lifetime .248/.346/.409 hitter against lefties, and he’s a big defensive upgrade from De La Cruz.
  • ATL Relief Pitcher #77
    Braves transferred RHP Joe Jiménez from the 15-day to the 60-day injured list.
    Jiménez is expected to be sidelined into the second half of the season after knee surgery.
  • NYY First Baseman #22
    Yankees re-signed 1B Dominic Smith to a minor league contract.
    Smith opted out of his deal with the Yankees last week in the hopes of getting a major league spot elsewhere, but that never materialized. He hit .297/.289/.568 this spring to make a case for a spot on the Yankees bench, but he’ll head to Triple-A for now.
  • NYY Center Fielder #78
    Yankees prospect Spencer Jones is returning to Double-A Somerset to open the year.
    The Yankees don’t have a particularly crowded outfield in Triple-A, but they’re going to return the 23-year-old Jones to the level at which he struck out 200 times last season. Jones did have a solid spring, hitting .250/.333/.594 with three homers, but even then, he fanned in 16 of his 36 plate appearances.
  • PIT Center Fielder #22
    Despite homering Sunday, Andrew McCutchen is on the bench Monday for the second time in three games.
    The Pirates likely are better off using Jack Suwinski over McCutchen against righties, especially since it means improving the outfield defense (Bryan Reynolds is DHing for the second time in three days). Still, it’s surprising they’re doing it often already. McCutchen didn’t look great this spring, but he has four hard-hit balls and a couple of walks in 13 plate appearances thus far.