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  • TEX Starting Pitcher #82
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    Rangers optioned RHP Emiliano Teodo, RHP Luis Curvelo and INF Justin Foscue to Triple-A Round Rock.
    Some were hoping the Rangers might make Teodo their closer, but while that could be the long-term plan, it’s obviously not happening on Opening Day. Fellow rookie Marc Church is still around and could be part of the late-game mix with Chris Martin. It hasn’t yet been said whether Teodo will remain a starter in the minors for now.
  • ARI Center Fielder #7
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    Corbin Carroll doubled and tripled in a win for the Diamondbacks on Monday over the Padres.
    Getting to play your home games in Arizona and being faster than the overwhelming majority of players gives you a good chance to pile up the triples, and Carroll has done just that with 10 already before the All-Star break. The 24-year-old also doubled while improving his season slash to .250/.332/.563. It wouldn’t be a huge surprise if Carroll approached 20-plus three-baggers someday. It could even be 2025.
    Why Henriquez and Gelof are waiver wire targets
    Eric Samulski claims that Marlins' Ronny Henriquez and Athletics' Zack Gelof are two potential waiver wire targets, explaining why each could be added to any league type.
  • SD 3rd Baseman #13
    Manny Machado homered while going 3-for-5 in a 6-3 loss for the Padres on Monday to the Diamondbacks.
    The Padres lose, but Machado was able to reach a significant milestone, as he now has over 2,000 hits in his impressive career. The 33-year-old doesn’t appear to be slowing down at all, and his ability to stay healthy since joining San Diego suggests he has a real chance of reaching the 3,000 hit club when all is said and done. He’s now hitting .293/.354/.484 on the season with 15 homers and 53 RBI.
  • ARI Relief Pitcher #37
    Kevin Ginkel was credited with a save after firing a scoreless ninth against the Padres on Monday.
    After Shelby Miller was placed on the injured list with a right forearm strain before Monday’s game, Ginkel was given the first save chance with Miller unavailable. It was far from picturesque as he threw just 5-of-11 pitches for strikes while walking a batter and striking out none, but the job was done. Ginkel will likely see the save chances for now, but he assuredly won’t have a long leash if he isn’t up to the task.
  • ARI Starting Pitcher #23
    Zac Gallen struck out nine over six innings while allowing only an unearned run to get a win over the Padres on Monday.
    Gallen was outstanding, and it was nice to see him follow up his strong seven-inning, 10-strikeout effort against the Giants on Tuesday with another impressive effort. He now has an ERA of 0.47 in July, and while it’s over only two starts, it’s a marked improvement from the 6.23 mark he forged in June. Gallen was too talented to struggled for this long, and there’s a good chance the positive regression continues against the Angels on Saturday.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #11
    Yu Darvish gave up two runs over 3 2/3 innings with five strikeouts in a loss to the Diamondbacks on Monday.
    Darvish was making his season debut after missing three-plus months due to elbow inflammation, and there was moments where that was apparent. There were also some signs that he has a chance to be a solid contributor down the stretch with five strikeouts, and it was more of a question of command than stuff for Darvish on Monday night. He’ll look to build on this effort when he squares off against the Phillies on Saturday.
  • LAA Catcher #25
    Travis d’Arnaud homered and drove in three runs to help the Angels to a win over the Rangers on Monday.
    In a battle of players who don’t capitalize the first letters of their last names, d’Arnaud took Jacob deGrom deep in the second inning to give the Angels a 3-2 lead. He also doubled in a run in the sixth to tie the game at 4-4. The first season with the Halos for d’Arnaud has been a mixed bag at best, as he’s slashing .220/.268/.394 with five homers and 15 RBI.
  • TEX Shortstop #5
    Corey Seager hit a two-run homer in a loss to the Angels on Monday.
    Seager absolutely clobbered a two-run homer off Yusei Kikuchi to give the Angels a 2-0 lead in the first inning. He’s now up to a dozen homers in 2025 with 27 RBI over 59 games, and that roundtripper along with a single and a walk improves his slash to .250/.353/.455 in his 220 at-bats. All of those numbers have a good chance of improving over the second half of 2025.
  • LAA 1st Baseman #18
    Nolan Schanuel walked with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth to give the Angels a 6-5 win over the Rangers on Monday.
    Schanuel laid off an offering from Hoby Milner with the ducks full to walk in a run and give the Angels the win. The 23-year-old has been so-so in 2025 for the Angels with a slash of .261/.354/.391, and he’s now driven in 36 runs over the first 90 games of the campaign. He helps the Angels a lot more than he helps fantasy teams.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #16
    Yusei Kikuchi allowed four runs in five innings while not picking up a decision versus the Rangers on Monday.
    In a battle of All-Star hurlers, both Kikuchi and Jacob deGrom were not terribly effective. They combined to go 10 innings while allowing seven runs, and both struggled early. In Kikuchi’s case, he allowed a two-run homer to Corey Seager in first, and two more runs were charted to the southpaw in the third. Kikuchi still has a strong 3.02 ERA, and he’ll get another chance to lower that number against the Diamondbacks on Saturday.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #48
    Jacob deGrom worked five innings and allowed three runs in a no-decision versus the Angels on Monday.
    The right-hander allowed five hits with two walks, and he struck out five. All of the damage was done early, as he gave up a sac fly in the first inning and a two-run homer to Travis d’Arnaud an inning later. The 37-year-old had one of his worst starts of the 2025 season, but that’s more compliment to the other outings than insult to this one. He’ll be heading to the All-Star game, but before that he’ll start Saturday against the Astros.