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  • FA Relief Pitcher #40
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    Dodgers non-tendered RHP Brent Honeywell Jr. and LHP Zach Logue.
    Logue belongs on a minor league contract, but Honeywell seemed like a guy who might fit into the Dodgers pen next year after a nice finish with the team last season (2.62 ERA in 34 1/3 innings). Perhaps he’ll stay on a non-roster deal, but he should draw some interest.
  • STL 3rd Baseman #28
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    Nolan Arenado hit a two-run homer while going 2-for-4 in the second game of Thursday’s doubleheader against the Royals.
    Arenado tied the game at 5-5 with a two-run homer off Cole Ragans in the third inning. The 34-year-old has his seventh homer of the season, and he’s driven in 31 runs; putting him around an 80-RBI pace. Arenado is a relative shell of the player he was a few years ago, but he’s not completely incapable of helping fantasy managers.
    'Hold on' to Braves' Harris II in fantasy leagues
    Despite Michael Harris II's disappointing numbers thus far, Eric Samulski highlights why fantasy managers should still find a roster spot for the Braves' outfielder.
  • KC 3rd Baseman #11
    Maikel Garcia homered and stole two bases in a 7-5 win for the Royals over the Cardinals in the second game of a doubleheader Thursday.
    Garcia also doubled while also drawing a pair of walks. The steal gives the 25-year-old 13 in 2025, and his first-inning homer ups his total to six and gave the Royals a 2-0 lead. Garcia has been excellent in 2025, and now is the proud owner of a .311/.375/.477 slash.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #53
    Carlos Estévez fired a scoreless ninth to get a save Thursday against the Cardinals in the second game of a doubleheader.
    Estévez blew a save earlier Thursday, but evened things out in the second contest of a twin-billing. The 32-year-old needed just nine pitches to retire the Cardinals while picking up a strikeout, and his ERA is still a commendable 1.95 even after giving up the run the first game Thursday.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #55
    Cole Ragans gave up five runs in three innings of work while not factoring into the decision Thursday against the Cardinals in game two of a doubleheader.
    Ragans was making his first start since the middle of May with his groin strain, and it’s fair to say he was a little rusty. He walked three hitters while landing 47-of-78 pitches for strikes, and he clearly didn’t have his best command. He did strike out four, however, and the stuff looked just fine. He’ll be a risky option for his next scheduled start against the Yankees next week.
  • TEX 2nd Baseman #2
    Marcus Semien homered twice in a loss to the Rays on Thursday.
    Semien gave the Rangers a 2-1 lead in the fifth with his first homer of the game, and extended that lead to 3-1 that also gave him six on the season. After a disastrous start to the season, Semien has been much better — and much more inline with his career — and his .210/.298/.308 should continue to climb over the summer months.
  • TB Shortstop #6
    Taylor Walls hit a walkoff two-run single in a 4-3 win for the Rays on Thusrday over the Rangers
    With two outs, Walls was able to single home a pair in the bottom of the ninth to give the Rays the walk-off win. It was the second hit of the game for Walls, but he’s still hitting a less-than-spectacular .193/.277/230 in his 2025 action. It doesn’t take away from the fun he had today, but Wells will remain a no-go in fantasy leagues.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #62
    Robert Garcia blew a save while allowing three runs against the Rays on Thursday while also being credited with the loss.
    Garcia was handed a 3-1 lead, but it wasn’t enough. He allowed an RBI single to Junior Caminero to make it a 4-3 game, and then a two-out single by Taylor Walls was able to score a pair and cause Garcia to blow his second save of the year. Garcia has done a solid job as the stopper for the Rangers, but he’s far from infallible.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #44
    Ryen Pepiot struck out eight while working six innings of two-run baseball in a no-decision versus the Rangers on Thursday.
    Pepiot gave up just three hits with two walks, so there wasn’t much traffic against the 27-year-old. Unfortunately, two of those hits left the park, and the Rays offense was only able to provide a single run of support while he was in the game. Still, it’s a quality outing for the right-hander, and after posting a 2.25 ERA over 36 innings in May, he’s off to a nice start to June. The Red Sox are next for Pepiot.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #35
    Jack Leiter picked up no-decision after firing five innings of one-run baseball against the Rays on Thursday.
    Leiter allowed three hits with one walk, and he struck out six. The only run allowed came on a solo shot by the red-hot Junior Caminero, and outside of that and a double from Brandon Lowe, Leiter sailed through the Tampa Bay lineup. Leither now has an ERA of 3.48 after 10 1/3 innings of one-run baseball over his last two starts, and he’s worthy of consideration for Wednesday’s scheduled start vs. the Twins.
  • TB 3rd Baseman #13
    Junior Caminero homered and drove in two runs in a win over the Rangers on Thursday.
    Caminero has impressed over the last couple of weeks, and it’s another reminder of just how talented the 21-year-old is. His homer was his 15th of the season and the only run that Jack Leiter allowed, and he singled home a run in the 9th to get the Rays within a run He would come around to score the winning run on a single from Taylor Walls Caminero’s slash of .262/.293/.520 shows the flaws in the right-handed hitter’s profile, but also the impressive potential.