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  • ATL Starting Pitcher #55
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    Bryce Elder pitched 2 1/3 scoreless innings out of the pen against the Twins on Tuesday.
    Elder allowed three hits, walked two and struck out three while lowering his spring ERA to 2.57. He’s probably behind Grant Holmes and Ian Anderson for the Braves’ two open rotation spots, but he should be an adequate fifth starter if needed.
  • LAD Catcher #16
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    Will Smith reached three times while going 2-for-3 with an RBi in a win over Atlanta on Monday.
  • ATL Center Fielder #23
    Michael Harris II hit a solo homer in a loss to the Dodgers on Monday.
  • LAD Left Fielder #37
    Teoscar Hernández hit a two-run homer to help the Dodgers to a 6-1 win over Atlanta on Monday.
    Hernández swatted a two-run homer off Grant Holmes in the first inning for his second roundtripper of the year. He also singled and walked, and scored three runs for a nice Monday evening for the 32-year-old outfielder. Hernández should again be a fantasy stalwart, even if his shaky approach can sometimes lead to lulls in production.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #31
    Tyler Glasnow struck out eight over five scoreless innings to get a win over Atlanta on Monday.
    Glasnow was on no-hit watch until the fifth inning, and he gave up only two hits in the contest. He did walk three, but he was able to get out of any jams thanks to the strikeout while generating 13 swings and misses against his arsenal. Glasnow will get a chance to face the Phillies on Sunday, and looks like the same hurler he was in 2024 prior to his injury.
  • ATL Relief Pitcher #66
    Grant Holmes yielded four runs in four innings of work in a loss to the Dodgers on Monday.
    Holmes got off to a rough start against the best team in baseball, as he gave up a two-run homer to Teoscar Hernandez in the first inning. He struck out just three with four free passes in a start that wasn’t a disaster, but certainly wouldn’t be qualified as a successful one. The Dodgers are good. Holmes will be worth starting against the Marlins on Sunday, assuming that start takes place.
  • DET Left Fielder #44
    Justyn-Henry Malloy went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI while scoring two runs against the Mariners on Monday.
    Welcome back to the majors, Justyn-Henry. Malloy was just recalled from Toledo on Monday, and he got things off to a nice start with a double to begin the game. He also drew a pair of walks for good measure. It’ll be interesting to see how much playing time Malloy gets, and how often he hits at or near the top of the lineup. Long story short, it’s still hard to justify Malloy as a fantasy option.
  • SEA Catcher #29
    Cal Raleigh hit a two-run homer in a loss Monday to the Tigers.
    Raleigh hit a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth, but it came with the Mariners trailing 9-4. The 28-year-old has scuffled so far to begin the 2025 campaign, but it’s far too early to worry. Raleigh has been one of the most consistent power options behind the plate since becoming a regular in 2023.
  • DET Catcher #38
    Dillon Dingler went 3-for-5 and drove in two runs in a win over the Mariners on Monday.
    Dingler picked up three of the 18 hits the Tigers were able to put up against Emerson Hancock and the not-so-high leverage Seattle relievers. He’s swing the bat extremely well to begin the season — and he does have some prospect pedigree — but fantasy managers still can do better from a fantasy perspective.
  • DET Center Fielder #31
    Riley Greene homered to help the Tigers to a 9-6 win over the Mariners on Monday.
    Greene took a pitcher on the outer-half out to left field off an ineffective Emerson Hancock — ineffective was an understatement — to give the Tigers a 2-0 lead. The 24-year-old has his first homer of 2025, and is slashing .211/.211/.421 over the first four games. Expect those numbers to improve considerably in the coming weeks, if not days.
  • DET Relief Pitcher #21
    Jackson Jobe allowed three runs over four innings in a no-decision against the Tigers on Monday.
    Jobe was handed a 6-0 lead after one inning, but the 22-year-old still wasn’t able to work deep enough to get the win. He issued four walks against the patient Mariner lineup, and struck out three in a mediocre — to put it nicely — first MLB start for the top pitching prospect in baseball. Jobe could have some ups and downs, but the 22-year-old is well worth having in fantasy lineups against the White Sox on Sunday.