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  • BOS Left Fielder #7
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    Playing for the first time in four days, Masataka Yoshida went 2-for-3 against the Twins on Sunday.
    The first hit was a 405-foot single off Pablo López that would have been a homer in 18 major league ballparks, according to Statcast. The Red Sox appear to want to stash Yoshida on the IL initially, using the excuse that his shoulder isn’t allowing him to play the outfield at the moment. Yoshida, though, has looked fine offensively this spring, and it’s not like he’s going to play all that much outfield anyway. He’s just not really in Boston’s plans now that Rafael Devers is penciled in at DH.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #53
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    Brandon Woodruff (shoulder) threw a 52-pitch simulated game on Tuesday.
    Woodruff is expected to make a couple minor league rehab starts before he’s ready to make his long-awaited season debut. Milwaukee’s pitching staff could certainly use his help after being crushed for 47 runs over four games to open the year. The 32-year-old righty is in the final stages of his lengthy recovery from shoulder surgery and should be ready to join the Brewers by mid-to-late April.
  • LAA Shortstop #9
    Zach Neto (shoulder) will begin a minor league rehab assignment on Tuesday with Triple-A Salt Lake.
    It’s a welcome development for fantasy purposes since the expectation was that Neto wouldn’t be ready to get into minor-league rehab contests until later in April. The 24-year-old fantasy standout will likely need a couple weeks to ramp up, but he could be ready to make his season debut by mid-to-late April.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #78
    Pirates selected the contract of RHP Thomas Harrington from Double-A Altoona.
    Harrington, the 36th overall pick in the 2022 draft, will make his major league debut against the Rays tonight. The 23-year-old had a 2.61 ERA and a 115/19 K/BB in 117 1/3 innings between Double- and Triple-A last year.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #59
    Sean Manaea will be shut down from throwing for two weeks after receiving a PRP injection.
    Manaea opened the regular season on the shelf recovering from a late-February right oblique strain. Newsday’s Tim Healey adds that Manaea is likely out until late May or early June in a best-case scenario following the setback. The 33-year-old southpaw had resumed a throwing program back in mid-March, but was apparently still having issues with his oblique. There should be a clearer timeline for his return once he resumes throwing again, but his season debut is likely going to be pushed back into June.
  • PIT Catcher #55
    Pirates designated C Jason Delay for assignment.
    Delay spent much of 2022 and ’23 as the Pirates’ backup catcher before being supplanted last year. He had a chance to get the job back this spring, but the Pirates went with Endy Rodríguez instead, and they’re feeling confident enough about their younger guys to risk losing some catching depth here. Delay is a career .231/.299/.315 hitter in 373 plate appearances. He’s a fine defender and has options, so with catching always at a premium, someone will probably stash him away.
  • LAA Center Fielder #7
    Jo Adell (hip) is back in the lineup for Tuesday’s game against the Cardinals.
    Adell returns to center field following a two-game absence due to left hip tightness. It’s a situation fantasy managers should continue to monitor, but it doesn’t appear to be a serious concern.
  • PIT Relief Pitcher #51
    Pirates optioned RHP David Bednar to Triple-A Indianapolis.
    Was this the only way to get Derek Shelton to stop using him in the ninth? Bednar faced nine hitters in three appearances to begin the year and retired just three, giving up four runs and taking two losses to go along with a lone save. He did seem to be unlucky in the process — much of the contact against him was soft — but given how bad he was in the second half of last year and this spring, no further patience was warranted. The Pirates will probably turn to Colin Holderman and/or Dennis Santana in save chances. Neither seems like a must-grab player in shallow leagues right away. Carmen Mlodzinski might be more interesting if the Pirates opt to remove him from the rotation and put him back in short relief.
  • CIN First Baseman #33
    Christian Encarnacion-Strand has been scratched from Tuesday’s lineup because of hand soreness after he was hit by a pitch Monday.
    “I knew he was going to be a little sore,” manager Terry Francona said. “He is ok. He’s going to go hit in the cage. My guess is he’ll be available off the bench tonight and probably ready to play tomorrow.” Jeimer Candelario is at first base tonight.
  • TB Third Baseman #25
    Curtis Mead is making his first start since Opening Day against the Pirates on Tuesday.
    We were surprised to see Mead on the bench when Junior Caminero sat Saturday, but the Rays used José Caballero at third base then. Mead, who has opened up 0-for-6 following his ridiculous spring, is playing first base over Jonathan Aranda against a righty tonight.
  • TB Third Baseman #24
    Christopher Morel is out of the Rays lineup Tuesday for the second time in three games.
    This is kind of weird, especially being that Morel has reached base in five of his 11 plate appearances this season and the Rays are down their best outfielder in Josh Lowe. They’re going with a Kameron Misner-Jonny DeLuca-Jake Mangum outfield tonight.