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  • LAD Starting Pitcher #18
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    Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched five innings of one-run ball and struck out seven as the Dodgers defeated the Diamondbacks 6-2 on Monday.
    Yamamoto is ready to head to Japan. He’ll be matched up against Shota Imanaga in the March 18 opener against the Cubs in Tokyo. One imagines things will go better than they did in Japan last year, when he gave up four runs in one inning of work and took a loss to the Padres.
  • NYY Left Fielder #24
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    Jasson Domínguez (thumb) went 1-for-4 in Friday’s blowout win over the Red Sox.
    Domínguez has started two consecutive games in left field against Boston after missing a pair of contests earlier this week due to swelling in his finger. The 22-year-old former top prospect hasn’t set the fantasy landscape ablaze, but he’s holding his own at the highest level, showing occasional flashes of big-time upside.
    Fantasy impact of Mets SS Lindor breaking his toe
    James Schiano shares the latest news regarding star shortstop Francisco Lindor, who is day-to-day after breaking his toe, also explaining how the injury will affect Luisangel Acuña, Ronny Mauricio and fantasy managers.
  • MIN Shortstop #4
    Carlos Correa (back) was held out of the lineup on Friday for the third straight game with back soreness.
    Correa has been battling a lingering back issue for the past few days, but it doesn’t sound like he’s heading back to the injured list. The 30-year-old shortstop figures to return to Minnesota’s lineup at some point this weekend. He’s day-to-day for now.
  • CWS Catcher #8
    Kyle Teel went 1-for-2 with a run scored and a pair of walks on Friday in his major-league debut against the Royals.
    Teel drew a walk in his first career plate appearance before notching his first big-league hit in the third inning with a line-drive single to left field against Royals veteran Seth Lugo. The 23-year-old top prospect was the centerpiece of the Garrett Crochet trade (although fantasy managers will likely be making an argument for Braden Montgomery in a couple years) and figures to split the catching duties for Chicago with fellow highly-touted prospect Edgar Quero.
  • LAD 2nd Baseman #25
    Tommy Edman (ankle) went 1-for-4 in Friday’s shutout loss at the hands of the Cardinals.
    Edman returned to Los Angeles’ lineup on Thursday after sitting out a pair of contests earlier this week after tweaking his right ankle. It doesn’t sound like a serious concern moving forward, but it’s a situation fantasy managers should continue monitoring.
  • SF Relief Pitcher #75
    Camilo Doval struck out the side Friday in a scoreless inning of relief against Atlanta on Friday.
    Doval doesn’t get a win, save or even a hold since he worked in a tie ballgame, which is disappointing. Three strikeouts and a scoreless frame to lower the ole ERA is a nice consolation prize. Doval has been fantastic in 2025, and there’s no reason to think that he’s giving up this closing gig to anyone in the San Francisco bullpen anytime soon, if ever.
  • ATH Relief Pitcher #19
    Mason Miller was able to pick up a save by working 1 2/3 scoreless innings against the Orioles on Friday.
    You don’t see a ton of five-out saves anymore, but Miller was able to do just that for the series-opening win against the Orioles. The hard-throwing right-hander struck out three, and he issued just a walk while not allowing any hits. Miller’s stuff is electric and few closers are better when he’s at his best, and after his struggles for the majority of May, it appears he’s turned things around for the better.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #64
    Dean Kremer was charged for five runs in 5 1/3 innings while picking up a loss to the Athletics on Friday.
    Kremer was coming off an excellent start against the White Sox on Saturday, but he was nowhere close to as effective in his follow-up start. He struck out just two while allowing eight hits; giving fantasy managers an idea of how little he fooled the A’s lineup during Friday’s affair. Kremer looked good for most of June, but this was a reminder of what can go wrong when you don’t have quality swing-and-miss stuff. He’s a volatile option at best against the Tigers on Thursday.
  • SF Shortstop #49
    Tyler Fitzgerald scored the game-winning run to give the Giants a 5-4 extra-inning win over Atlanta on Friday.
    Fitzgerald scored on a wild pitch from Pierce Johnson in the 10th inning to give San Francisco a win in the first game of the series. He went 1-for-4 in the contest with a run scored, and he’s slashed a shaky — at best — .259/.316/.364 over 143 at-bats.
  • ATL 1st Baseman #28
    Matt Olson hit a two-run homer in an extra-inning loss to the Giants on Friday.
    With Atlanta trailing by a pair of runs, Olson swatted a two-run homer off Ryan Walker in the seventh to tie things up. It’s the 13th homer of the season for the 31-year-old, which puts him on pace for right around 33 homers in the 2025 campaign. For most hitters that’s an excellent season, for someone like Olson that fantasy managers are relying on as a major homer threat, it’s just ok.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #60
    Hayden Birdsong went 4 1/3 innings with five strikeouts while allowing two runs in his start against Atlanta on Friday and not factoring into the decision.
    Birdsong’s stuff was solid. The command was anything but. He needed 93 pitches to get his 13 outs, and 41 of those landed outside of the strike zone with Birdsong issuing five walks before being pulled. It’s disappointing, because a modicum of quality control could have seen him pitch deep, but instead it’s a very mediocre no-decision. Birdsong gets to face the Rockies in Colorado next week, and he’ll hope for similar stuff with more strikes.