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  • LAA Right Fielder #3
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    Taylor Ward went 1-for-5 with a solo home run against the Astros on Sunday.
    Ward started the scoring in the first inning with a leadoff solo home run. It was his second game in a row with a home run and all five of his home runs this year have come in the last five games. After hitting .190 with no home runs in his first 11 games, he’s suddenly up to .234 with five home runs and a .759 OPS.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #73
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    Yerry De Los Santos will serve as the 27th man for Sunday’s doubleheader against the Blue Jays.
    De Los Santos provides the Yankees with some extra bullpen depth for Sunday’s twin bill against the division-rival Blue Jays. He’ll head back to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at the conclusion of the nightcap affair.
    Pirates' Heaney worth a fantasy rotation spot
    Eric Samulski pops the hood on Andrew Heaney's impressive start for the Pittsburgh Pirates to explain why he's worth adding to fantasy rosters for spot-starts in good matchups.
  • BOS Right Fielder #52
    Wilyer Abreu is not in the lineup for Sunday’s game against the Guardians.
    Abreu has been left off Boston’s lineup card to open Sunday’s series finale with lefty Logan Allen taking the ball for Cleveland. The 25-year-old slugger blasted a three-run homer — his fifth round-tripper of the season — during the opening contest of Saturday’s doubleheader. It’ll be lefty-mashing veteran Rob Refsnyder in right field on Sunday afternoon.
  • TB Left Fielder #45
    Rays signed OF Andrew Stevenson to a minor league contract.
    Stevenson heads to Triple-A Durham to help bolster Tampa Bay’s injury-depleted outfield depth. The 30-year-old outfielder last appeared in the majors back in 2023 when he got into 25 games for the Twins. He’s merely extra organizational depth at this stage of his career.
  • SEA 1st Baseman #23
    Rowdy Tellez is day-to-day with a left hand contusion.
    The positive news here is that X-rays came back negative for any fractures after Tellez was hit by a pitch during Saturday’s showdown against the Marlins. There’s a strong possibility he takes a seat for Sunday’s series finale to allow the pain and swelling to subside.
  • SEA 3rd Baseman #9
    Ben Williamson drove in four runs in the Mariners’ rout of the Marlins on Saturday.
    Williamson continues to impress, and he has a new career-high in RBI with the four Saturday evening. The pair of hits now has him slashing .310/.356/.429 on the year, and he’s been excellent with the glove as expected. He doesn’t have much power, but Williamson’s bat-to-ball skills make him someone to keep an eye on in formats with a shallower pool.
  • SEA Center Fielder #44
    Julio Rodríguez hit a leadoff homer in a win over the Marlins on Saturday.
    The man they call J-Rod blistered his ninth-career leadoff homer off a wholly ineffective Collin Gillispie. Rodriguez really struggled to hit for power in 2024 to begin the year, but he’s up to four homers over the first 27 games to open 2025. Not an elite total by any stretch of the imagination, but a considerable improvement over his start to last year.
  • SEA 2nd Baseman #7
    Jorge Polanco homered twice and scored three runs in a 14-0 blowout win for the Mariners over the Marlins on Saturday.
    Polanco hit went back-to-back with Julio Rodriguez in the first inning, and hit another solo bomb in the fourth. That brings his homer total to seven, and three of those have come in the last two games. The 31-year-old has been sensational to open 2025 even while not able to hit from the right side because of his side issues, and to say he’s improved over his disappointing 2024 campaign is quite the understatement.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #58
    Luis Castillo allowed just one hit over six innings with five strikeouts and no runs allowed to pick up a win over the Marlins on Saturday.
    After a couple of shaky outings on the road, Castillo was brilliant in the win back in his friendly confines of Seattle. The 32-year-old was rarely challenged, and was able to get a couple key punchouts in the Marlins’ few rallies. Castillo is no longer the ace of the staff, but more often than not, the results please those who have him in their fantasy lineups.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher #55
    Connor Gillispie was shelled for seven runs in two innings in a loss to the Mariners on Saturday.
    Gillispie gave up six runs in the first and another in the second before mercifully exiting. The 27-year-old gave up back-to-back homers in the first inning and a pair of two-run doubles in that frame. Gillispie is just not good enough to be a rotation option, and his 8.65 ERA tells that story well. He gets the A’s in their Triple-A ballpark next weekend.
  • LAD 2nd Baseman #8
    Kiké Hernández hit a three-run homer to help the Dodgers to a win Saturday over the Pirates.
    Hernández gave the Dodgers a four-run cushion with his homer in the eighth inning to help Los Angeles to the come-from-behind win. He’s hitting just .145 on the season, but the power has been there with five homers over the first sixth of the season.