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  • FA Starting Pitcher #31
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    Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reports that free agent right-hander Lance Lynn has drawn some interest as a possible closer for interested teams.
    The 37-year-old has pitched nearly exclusively as a starter in his 13-year big league career, but he could be an interesting option in short spurts out of the bullpen. Rosenthal notes that Lynn is “intrigued” by the idea, but it’s unclear which teams may have been inquiring about the role. Lynn registered a 3.84 ERA, 1.34 WHIP and a 109/44 K/BB ratio over 117 1/3 innings in 23 starts with the Cardinals in 2024. If he did find a job at the back end of the bullpen, it would make him relevant from a fantasy perspective once again.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #30
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    Kyle Wright (shoulder) threw a live bullpen session without issue on Thursday.
    The session was reportedly two innings with Wright stopping and starting again. He’s in the final stages of recovery from shoulder surgery and could be soon cleared to begin a minor league rehab assignment. If all goes according to plan, he could be an option to join the Royals before the end of April.
  • CIN First Baseman #7
    Spencer Steer is absent from the Reds’ starting lineup for Friday night’s battle against the Brewers in Milwaukee.
    Reds’ manager Terry Francona is out on Friday night due to illness and it had been hinted that several players on the team were also under the weather. Steer is the only notable omission from the starting lineup, as he would almost surely be in there in most cases against an opposing left-hander. If that is indeed the case, he should be considered day-to-day.
  • PIT Center Fielder #28
    Tommy Pham was removed from Friday’s game against the Yankees due to illness.
    Fortunately, he’s not dealing with any sort of injury and the Pirates are calling his status day-to-day. Alexander Canario took over for him on Friday afternoon and could start in his place on Saturday if he’s not feeling up to it.
  • BOS Right Fielder #52
    Wilyer Abreu went 3-for-5 with a homer and two RBI to lead the Red Sox past the Blue Jays 13-9 on Friday.
    Trevor Story and Abreu homered on back-to-back pitches in the first inning today, setting the tone for a high scoring affair. Abreu, who had four balls in play in excess of 100 mph today, is now 11-for-22 with three homers in eight games. His .500 average and .611 OBP both lead the majors. His 1.000 slugging percentage puts him third behind Iván Herrera, who also homered in this one, and Aaron Judge.
  • BOS Relief Pitcher #44
    Aroldis Chapman got a two-out save in a four-run game against the Cardinals on Friday.
    The Red Sox were up 13-6 going into the ninth today, but Chapman was needed after Cooper Criswell gave up three runs. Chapman walked the first batter he faced, loading the bases, but he then got a double play ball to end the game. It was the second save of the year for Boston’s primary closer.
  • BOS Third Baseman #11
    Rafael Devers reached base four times Friday, going 2-for-3 with two walks.
    After going 0-for-19 with 15 strikeouts in March, Devers has opened April 5-for-11 with just one strikeout. He has only one extra-base hit, but the at-bats have gotten far, far better.
  • STL Left Fielder #33
    Brendan Donovan went 3-for-5 with a homer and three RBI in Friday’s loss to the Red Sox.
    Four hard-hit balls for Donovan today. He has two homers and four barrels in seven games. Over his first three seasons, he averaged a homer every 12 games and a barrel every seven games.
  • HOU Center Fielder #76
    Astros top prospect Jacob Melton landed on the injured list at Triple-A Sugar Land due to a lingering back issue.
    Melton battled mild soreness in his back throughout spring training and re-injured it during one of the team’s final Grapefruit League contests. It sounds like they want him to sit down and get the issue fully resolved rather than risk it being an ongoing battle throughout the season. No word yet on how long he’ll be out of action for.
  • MIA Third Baseman #1
    Connor Norby (oblique) increased his hitting activity on Friday as he continues his recovery from a left oblique strain.
    Norby has been shelved since the last week of March due to a strained oblique, where it had been estimated that he would miss at least a month’s worth of action. Graham Pauley and Eric Wagaman will continue to handle the work at the hot corner until Norby is ready to rejoin the Marlins.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #0
    Walker Buehler was able to get the win despite allowing five runs in five innings against the Cardinals on Friday.
    Buehler was given five runs of support in the first and another in the third, and he needed every single one. The big blow was a three-run blast from Ivan Herrera, but he also gave up a solo shot to Brendan Donovan in a game where Buehler allowed seven hits. Fortunately for fantasy managers he still gets the win, but it’s far to say the former Dodger hasn’t looked great in his first two starts. His 8.68 ERA helps tell that story. Buehler will try and right the ship Wednesday against Toronto.