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  • BOS Relief Pitcher #00
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    Adam Ottavino gave up six runs while getting just one out Tuesday against the Phillies.
    Every veteran reliever should be allowed one bad day each spring, even if it’s with a roster spot on the line. Ottavino had pitched two scoreless innings to date, but he was all over the place today, walking three batters and throwing two wild pitches. The 39-year-old is battling fellow non-roster pitchers Michael Fulmer, Matt Moore, Austin Adams and Sean Newcomb for one or maybe two spots in the Red Sox pen.
  • BOS Second Baseman #28
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    Multiple outlets report that the Red Sox and Kristian Campbell are in “deep talks” in regards to a potential contract extension.
    Campbell confirmed the reports after Saturday’s game — a game where he hit his first MLB homer — but wouldn’t confirm whether the two parties were close. It makes sense to lock up the 22-year-old, as he’s one of the most talented prospects in the sport, and he has a chance to develop into a superstar. It wouldn’t be a huge surprise if the Campbell and the Red Sox work something out in the coming weeks — if not sooner.
  • LAD Designated Hitter #17
    Shohei Ohtani scored two runs and stole a base in a win over the Tigers on Saturday.
    Ohtani has his first stolen base of the 2025 season. After swiping 59 last year, we’re going to guess he probably picks up a couple more; although he may not run as often this year with his return to the mound likely coming over the summer. Still, the power/speed combination remains elite. Elite is an understatement.
  • LAD Catcher #16
    Will Smith hit a solo homer in a win over the Tigers on Saturday for the Dodgers.
    Smith took Brant Hurter deep for his first homer of the 2025 season. The 30-year-old is coming off a lackluster — at least by his standards — 2024 campaign, but he’s now hitting .417/.588/.750 over the first five games. A small sample to be sure, but nice to see regardless.
  • LAD Second Baseman #25
    Tommy Edman hit a solo homer in the Dodgers’ win over the Tigers on Saturday.
    Edman already has three homers on the season with his solo shot in the Dodgers’ fifth-straight win to open 2025. The 29-year-old looked fantastic to end the 2024 campaign for Los Angeles, and he’s obviously off to a nice start to this campaign.
  • LAD First Baseman #5
    Freddie Freeman hit a two-run homer in a 7-3 win for the Dodgers on Saturday over the Tigers.
    Freeman tied the game at 2-2 with a two-run blast in the first, and it was all Dodgers from that point on. The 35-year-old has already gone deep twice, and the Los Angeles lineup is going to give him plenty of chances to drive in runs. Freeman remains an elite option at the first base position.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #45
    Reese Olson was charged for four runs in 4 2/3 innings in a loss Saturday to the Dodgers.
    Olson was handed a two-run cushion in the first inning, but immediately gave it up on a two-run shot in the first. He was solid over the next three innings, but a two-run double by Teoscar Hernandez turned a decent outing into a mediocre one. The Dodgers are hard to pitch to. Olson should have more success next week against the White Sox.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #11
    Roki Sasaki walked four and allowed two runs in a no-decision against the Tigers on Saturday.
    Sasaki just couldn’t find the strike zone Saturday, and needed 41 pitches to get through the first inning. He walked two in that frame, and two more free passes saw him pulled for Jack Dreyer. The good news — outside of it being incredibly early in the season — is that Sasaki did generate six swings and misses, and the stuff continues to look promising. He just clearly needs to make an adjustment to find the strike zone more consistently. His next chance will likely come over the weekend against the Phillies.
  • CHC Relief Pitcher #55
    Ryan Pressly gave up a two-run homer and still was able to pick up a save against the Diamondbacks on Saturday.
    Thankfully for the Cubs and fantasy managers, Pressly was given a three-run lead. He needed all of them, as he gave up a two-run homer to Eugenio Suárez with no one out. He gave up another hit later in the frame, but he was able to escape with the save. Pressly has not looked good early on, but he should continue to see the save chances for Chicago.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #18
    Shota Imanaga twirled seven innings while allowing just a run on three hits to get a win over the Diamdonbacks on Saturday.
    Imanaga allowed two walks and struck out four. It was another impressive outing for the southpaw, and he’s allowed just a run over his first 11 innings to begin the 2025 campaign. The second-year starter isn’t going to pile up the strikeouts, but he’s a very difficult hitter to square up, and hitters have had fits picking up the baseball to start back-to-back season. He’s scheduled to face the Padres on Sunday.
  • ARI Starting Pitcher #32
    Brandon Pfaadt allowed three runs over six innings while picking up a loss to the Cubs on Saturday.
    Pfaadt struck out five and walked just one. Two of those runs allowed came on the first ever Cubs homer for Kyle Tucker, but outside of that the right-hander pitched well. He just didn’t get much run support with Shota Imanaga pitching sensationally over seven innings. Pfaadt will get the Nationals on Friday if the D-Backs stick with their current rotation order.