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  • WSH Starting Pitcher #34
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    Michael Soroka walked six and surrendered six runs in four innings against the Rays on Sunday.
    Soroka walked the first three batters he faced today, and though he settled down some from there, it was still a miserable day. Fortunately, Soroka pretty much settled his rotation status with strong showings in his first two starts. He still looks like a sleeper in deep mixed leagues.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #43
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    Rays recalled RHP Hunter Bigge from Triple-A Durham.
    Bigge gets the nod to take Shane McClanahan’s spot on the roster as expected, with McClanahan on the IL due to his triceps injury. Bigge will be a multi-inning option for Tampa Bay to begin the campaign.
  • TB Left Fielder #1
    Rays placed OF Richie Palacios on the 10-day injured list with a right ring finger fracture.
    Palacios was expected to be a bench option for the Rays, but instead will miss at least the first two weeks of the season with the fracture. With the 27-year-old on the shelf, the Rays recalled Kameron Misner from Triple-A to take his spot on the roster.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #18
    Rays placed LHP Shane McClanahan on the 15-day injured list with left triceps inflammation.
    There’s no timetable as to when McClanahan will be able to return, but reports indicate that the injury isn’t believed to be a long-term setback. Hunter Bigge was recalled from Durham to take McClanahan’s spot on the roster.
  • PHI Relief Pitcher #48
    Robert Murray of FanSided reports that the Marlins are acquiring RHP Tyler Phillips from the Phillies.
    Phillips was designated for assignment Sunday. The 27-year-old will be a multi-inning option for Miami to open the year, but even if he was a starter, he’d be a player to stay away from in all eligible formats. Obviously the ones he’s not eligible for, too.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #31
    Max Scherzer is expected to start Saturday against the Orioles.
    Scherzer is “trending in the right direction” according to manager John Schneider. The 40-year-old right-hander has been dealing with a sore thumb, but he appears to be ready to role for his first — possibly only — season with the Blue Jays.
  • SF Center Fielder #58
    Giants optioned OF Grant McCray to Triple-A Sacramento.
    McCray and Brett Wisely both get the boot from the roster, so it appears that Luis Matos has won a spot on the bench for the Giants. McCray will likely be up-and-down whenever the Giants need an extra outfielder, although Wisely could be that first name called.
  • SF Second Baseman #0
    Giants optioned INF Brett Wisely to Triple-A Sacramento.
    Wisely gets the boot from the active roster, as he loses his battle for one of the final bench spots with the Giants. The 25-year-old likely will be up at some point with San Francisco, but not in a role that offers much value.
  • MIL Left Fielder #6
    The Brewers have informed Isaac Collins and Jake Bauers they’ve made the Opening Day roster.
    Bauers will need to be added to the 40-man roster. Collins will be a versatile backup who can play in the outfield as well as second and third base, while Bauers offers some pop off the bench from the left side. It’s unlikely either sees a ton of playing time to begin 2025.
  • DET Relief Pitcher #68
    Tigers optioned RHP Jason Foley to Triple-A Toledo.
    Foley has been atrocious this spring, but this is still a bit of a surprise considering the right-hander served as the closer for the majority of the season. The 29-year-old will try and gret right in the minors before Detroit even thinks about trying him in a high-leverage role. The Tigers will likely go with a closer-by-committee role, with Beau Brieske and Tommy Kahnle possibilities to save games to begin the year.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #62
    Jose Quintana agreed to be optioned to Triple-A Nashville to begin the year.
    Because Quintana was signed late in the year he hasn’t been built up enough to begin the year in the Milwaukee rotation. He’ll likely make a couple starts in Triple-A before joining the Brewers before the end of April.