Drew Rasmussen Won't be Held Back in Next Start
Drew Rasmussen won't be on a short leash in his first start of the second half of the season, which is scheduled for July 22 against the Chicago White Sox. In an effort to keep Rasmussen's workload down this year after he had elbow surgery in 2023, the Rays limited the 29-year-old to no more than three innings in each of his final three starts of the first half. Tampa could put the brakes on Rasmussen again later this year, depending on how many innings he's at, but to begin the second half, fantasy managers should feel comfortable rolling him out there in starting lineups. He should definitely be in there for a plus-plus matchup next week against the White Sox. Rasmussen has only 77 strikeouts in 91 1/3 innings over his 19 starts in 2025, but he's limited the damage and is sporting an impressive 2.86 ERA and 1.03 WHIP.Source: Tampa Bay Times - Marc Topkin
Tampa Bay Rays right-hander Brandon Lowe Hopes to Return on Friday
Brandon Lowe (oblique) was placed on the 10-day injured list on Friday, July 11, with left-oblique tightness, but he's hoping to return when he's eligible to come off the IL on Friday, July 18, for the first game of the second half of the season. Lowe was pulled after just two innings on July 6 and will now be forced to miss this week's All-Star festivities, but the 31-year-old veteran may not have to miss much time after all. The former third-rounder has been relevant in all fantasy leagues in 2025 and made his second career All-Star team by hitting .272/.324/.487 with an .811 OPS, 19 home runs, 50 RBI, 54 runs scored and three steals through 84 games. Fantasy managers can only hope that Lowe's oblique injury doesn't negatively impact his swing going into the second half of the season. The Rays open up the second half on Friday at home against the division-rival Baltimore Orioles.Source: MLB.com
Tampa Bay Rays second baseman Michael Arroyo Belts Home Run No. 17 on Sunday
Michael Arroyo went 1-for-5 on Sunday for Double-A Arkansas, belting his second home run since joining the Travelers in late June. The Mariners' sixth-ranked prospect hit the ground running when he joined Double-A, collecting a hit in 11 of his first 12 games, but Sunday's homer was his only hit in the last three games. Still, the 20-year-old is slashing .309/.426/.527 at Double-A, and for the season, he owns a .276/.422/.515 slash line with 17 home runs and six steals. The excellent OBP is buoyed by a strong 13.4 percent walk rate compared to a better-than-average 19.3 percent strikeout rate. There's plenty of pop in his bat and speed on the basepaths that make the right-handed slugger an intriguing prospect for fantasy, so dynasty managers would be wise to keep tabs on him.Source: MiLB.com
Seattle Mariners infield prospect Tallison Teixeira Suffers First-Round TKO
Source: UFC
Tallison Teixeira suffered his first professional loss by losing via first-round TKO to former title challenger Derrick Lewis in the main event of UFC Nashville on Saturday. After seemingly poking Lewis in the eye, Teixeira put pressure on Lewis, but in return, he got dropped. Teixeira managed to get up while getting punched by Lewis, but the referee decided to step in and stop the fight. In 35 seconds of action, Teixeira landed three significant strikes. With the loss, Teixeira has dropped to 8-1 as a pro and is now 1-1 in the UFC.Jaison Chourio Turning the Corner Since Return From Injured List
Jaison Chourio returned from the High-A injured list in early June, and after going 3-for-37 (.081) in his first 11 games back, he's begun to regain form, going 7-for-22 (.318), albeit with zero extra-base hits. The 20-year-old continued to display an excellent eye at the plate, though, walking 22 times compared to only 17 strikeouts since his return, now with an elite 25.0 percent walk rate through 39 games at High-A in 2025, with a better-than-average 19.8 percent strikeout rate. The switch-hitter has always shown a keen eye throughout his minor league career, but he'll need to pick it up at the plate if he's going to see any time at Double-A this year, hitting just .194 for the season.Source: MiLB.com
Cleveland Guardians outfield prospect Porter Hodge Throws Over the Weekend
Porter Hodge (shoulder) was scheduled to throw on Saturday, July 12, and is "feeling good," according to manager Craig Counsell. The Cubs placed Hodge back on the injured list last Wednesday with a right-shoulder impingement after he surrendered six runs in just one-third of an inning against the Minnesota Twins the previous day. It's been an injury-plagued year for the 24-year-old, as Hodge also missed more than a month this season with hip and oblique injuries. It sounds like his shoulder injury isn't all that serious, though, so it's possible that he could rejoin Chicago's bullpen in late July or early August, barring a setback. Hodge had nine saves in his rookie season in 2024 but is currently sporting a 6.85 ERA, 1.56 WHIP, two saves and a 25:12 K:BB in his 23 2/3 relief innings this year.Source: MLB.com
According to MLB.com, Chicago Cubs right-handed reliever Jameson Taillon Doing Some Baseball Activities
Jameson Taillon (calf) is doing some baseball activities, including playing catch, in what manager Craig Counsell called a "good sign" over the weekend. However, Taillon hasn't started running, and the Cubs plan to put together a plan for him after this week's All-Star break. The 33-year-old veteran was put on the 15-day injured list on July 4 with a right-calf strain, and he's expected to miss at least a month of action. Taillon gave up 15 runs in his last three starts, so it was pretty clear there was something amiss. Until he's able to return, expect the Cubs to continue mixing and matching in their starting rotation with right-hander Chris Flexen and lefty Jordan Wicks. Taillon has only struck out 74 batters in 95 1/3 innings pitched in 2025 while going 7-6 with a 4.44 ERA and 1.11 WHIP in his 17 starts for the Cubbies.Source: MLB.com
Chicago Cubs right-hander Miguel Amaya Likely to Start Rehab Assignment After All-Star Break
Miguel Amaya (oblique) will likely start a minor-league rehab assignment after this week's All-Star break. Amaya will initially begin playing in rehab games in the rookie-level Arizona Complex League. Manager Craig Counsell said that Amaya will need a week's worth of games before being activated from the 10-day injured list, potentially before the calendar flips to August. The 26-year-old has been working his way back from a strained left oblique that has kept him out since May 25. Amaya has been taking batting practice and catching bullpen sessions, but he should start playing in games on the farm this weekend and into next week. When Amaya does return, he'll be sharing playing time behind the plate with Carson Kelly, who is having a very strong year. Amaya himself was hitting a strong .280 (26-for-93) with four homers, 25 RBI and 14 runs before his injury.Source: MLB.com
Chicago Cubs catcher Derrick Lewis Scores First-Round TKO
Source: UFC
Former title challenger Derrick Lewis won back-to-back fights by defeating Tallison Teixeira via first-round TKO in the main event of UFC Nashville on Saturday. After seemingly getting poked in the eye, Lewis started swinging punches, and he caught Teixeira, dropping him. Lewis quickly swarmed Teixeira and unleashed a barrage of punches, finishing him in a mere 35 seconds. In 35 seconds of action, Lewis landed nine significant strikes. With the win, Lewis is now 29-12 as a pro and is now 20-10 in the UFC. Lewis is now likely a win away from a title shot.Royals Put Michael Lorenzen on Injured List With Oblique Strain
Michael Lorenzen (oblique) on the 15-day injured list (retroactive to July 11) with a left-oblique strain. The Royals scratched Lorenzen from his start over the weekend with what they called at the time an illness, but the 33-year-old veteran is dealing with something much worse than that heading into this week's All-Star break. Lorenzen won't be eligible to come off the IL until July 26, and given the nature of his injury, he might not be ready to return by then. It's unclear at this time who will enter his spot in the starting rotation for the Royals to begin the second half of the season this weekend. Lorenzen finishes the first half in 2025 with a mediocre 4.61 ERA and 1.30 WHIP with 85 strikeouts and 29 walks in 99 2/3 innings over his 18 starts.Source: Kansas City Royals
The Kansas City Royals announced on Monday that they placed right-hander Travis Bazzana Continues Rehab with Complex League Affiliate
Travis Bazzana (oblique) has continued his rehab assignment with the team's Arizona Complex League affiliate and is now 3-for-11 (.273) with one double, a steal, and a 6:2 BB:K through five games. Before going down with the injury, the No. 1 overall pick from last year's draft was slashing .252/.362/.433 with four home runs, eight steals, and a 19:39 BB:K through 33 games (149 plate appearances) at Double-A Akron. At this point in the season, unless he catches fire, the Oregon State product will likely finish out the year at Double-A. But look for him to see Triple-A and make a push for the majors in 2026. With an exceptional hit tool, above-average power and the ability to run, the Guardians' top prospect should be stashed away in dynasty formats.Source: MiLB.com
Cleveland Guardians second base prospect Stephen Thompson Loses Controversial Split Decision
Source: UFC
Former title challenger Stephen Thompson suffered a split decision loss to Gabriel Bonfim in the co-main event of UFC Nashville on Saturday. It was an extremely close fight, but most of the MMA community thought that Thompson should have walked out with a win as he landed more damaging shots, while Bonfim didn't do much when he landed a takedown. During the second round, Thompson suffered a serious cut to his shin after checking a kick, which left him needing stitches, but Thompson kept on going and kicking Bonfim with that shin. In 15 minutes of action, Thompson landed 42 significant strikes. With the loss, Thompson has dropped to 17-9-1 as a pro and is now 12-9-1 in the UFC.Stefon Diggs Likely to Begin Camp Working on the Side
Stefon Diggs (knee) impressed the team at minicamp and gave the impression he might be ahead of schedule in his rehab from an ACL tear suffered last year. The Athletic's Chad Graff writes that Diggs will likely open training camp this month working on the side until he's fully cleared from his injury. It always seemed likeliest that Diggs would open the regular season on the Physically Unable to Perform list, which would mean he'd miss the first four games, but that all depends on how quickly he can get onto the field in a full capacity. He's on the wrong side of 30 with his prime behind him, and with Diggs' availability for Week 1 in question, fantasy managers have every right to be thinking about avoiding him entirely in drafts. It's not like Diggs was particularly explosive before his knee injury, either.Source: The Athletic - Chad Graff
Despite an eye-raising off-the-field incident this offseason, New England Patriots wide receiver Gabriel Bonfim Wins Controversial Split Decision
Source: UFC
On Saturday, Gabriel Bonfim extended his win streak by defeating former title challenger Stephen Thompson via split decision in the co-main event of UFC Nashville. It was an extremely close fight, and it could easily be said that Thompson got the better of Bonfim in striking exchanges while Bonfim got the better of Thompson in grappling exchanges, but in the end, the judges scored the fight 29-28, 29-28 and 28-29 in favor of Bonfim. In 15 minutes of action, Bonfim landed five takedowns and 40 significant strikes. With the win, Bonfim is now 18-1 as a pro and 5-1 in the UFC.Cam Collier Gets on Base Five Times on Sunday
Cam Collier went 3-for-3 with three singles, two walks, and an RBI for Double-A Chattanooga on Sunday. The Reds' fourth-ranked prospect was promoted to Double-A back in mid-June, and since then, he's held his own, batting .293 (24-for-82) with five doubles and a 17.8 percent walk rate, but has yet to flash the home run power through 24 games at that level. In 45 games between High-A and Double-A, the 20-year-old is slashing .314/.434/.429 with a pair of home runs. The left-handed slugger got a late start to the season due to a thumb injury that could be sapping some of the power that led him to a 20-homer season last year, but hopefully it'll pick up in the second half. The former first-rounder should be knocking on the door to the majors late next year, so he's worth keeping an eye on in dynasty formats.Source: MiLB.com
Cincinnati Reds third base prospect Calvin Kattar Gets Outclassed At UFC Nashville
Source: UFC
Calvin Kattar suffered a unanimous decision loss to Steve Garcia on the main card of UFC Nashville on Saturday. Kattar was outclassed from the opening bell to the end, and it looked like he couldn't pull the trigger. He even got knocked out in the third round, but Kattar, whose toughness is almost unmatched, managed to survive. In 15 minutes of action, Kattar landed 26 significant strikes. Kattar has now dropped five fights in a row, and you have to wonder if he'll fight again in the UFC. With the loss, Kattar has dropped to 23-10 as a pro and is now 7-8 in the UFC. Samuel Basallo Cranks 19th Home Run on Sunday
Samuel Basallo went 2-for-5 with a double, a home run, and four RBI on Sunday for Triple-A Norfolk. The Orioles' top-ranked prospect (MLB No. 10) had been in a bit of a slump from late June to early July, going 3-for-24 (.125) with one home run over a nine-game stretch, but is 7-for-18 (.389) over his last five games including three doubles, three home runs, 10 RBI, and a 3:4 BB:K. The 20-year-old is now hitting .264 on the year along with a .383 OBP thanks to a strong 15.4 percent walk rate, and is boasting a .591 SLG. A big league debut in the second half is likely, and with the ability to play first base or DH as well, there are multiple paths to the majors and to at-bats once he gets there. The left-handed slugger with huge power is a top stash candidate in deep leagues ahead of his eventual call-up.Source: MiLB.com
Baltimore Orioles catching prospect Xavier Legette Should be More Productive
Xavier Legette should see improved production in 2025 as quarterback Bryce Young develops and rookie first-round receiver Tetairoa McMillan draws coverage his way. Legette had 49 catches for 497 yards and four touchdowns in 16 games (13 starts) after going 32nd overall in last year's draft out of South Carolina. It was a disappointment for the 24-year-old, but as Person points out, Legette didn't become a full-time starter in college until his fifth season. His eight drops put him among the leaders in that category. the 6-foot-3, 227-pounder has a big, chiseled frame and could make strides this year as long as Young continues to improve as well. There will be plenty of competition for targets in Carolina, though, so RotoBaller has Legette ranked as the No. 64 wideout.Source: The Athletic - Joseph Person
The Athletic's Joseph Person writes that Carolina Panthers second-year wide receiver Steve Garcia Extends His Win Streak
Source: UFC
Steve Garcia extended his win streak by defeating Calvin Kattar via unanimous decision on the main card of UFC Nashville on Saturday. From the very beginning, Garcia put pressure on Kattar, scored a knockdown, pushed an aggressive pace, and outclassed Kattar en route to a unanimous decision win. In 15 minutes of action, Garcia landed a knockdown and 85 significant strikes. By defeating Kattar, Garcia has entered the UFC rankings. He has now improved to 18-5 as a pro and is now 7-2 in the UFC.Cole Bishop has Good Shot to Win a Starting Job
Source: The Athletic - Joe Buscaglia
As long as he stays healthy, Buffalo Bills safety Cole Bishop is a pretty good bet to be a Week 1 starter in 2025, according to The Athletic's Joe Buscaglia. The 22-year-old former second-rounder (60th overall) in 2024 out of Utah was one of the main reasons why the Bills didn't address the safety position in this year's NFL draft. Bishop began his rookie season in Buffalo slow due to inconsistent performances and injuries, but he was able to hit his stride late in the year and even made spot starts in the regular season and playoffs. He finished his first regular season with 40 tackles (25 solo), two pass breakups and a forced fumble in 16 games (four starts) for the Bills. Buscaglia writes that Bishop looked more comfortable within the defensive scheme this offseason and has drawn very positive reviews from the coaching staff.Nate Landwehr Gets Knocked Out
Source: UFC
Nate Landwehr suffered a third-round knockout loss to Morgan Charriere on the main card of UFC Nashville on Saturday. It was a back-and-forth fight while it lasted, but in the end, Landwehr's agressive style didn't help him this time. In the third round, Landwehr came out throwing right hand but he got hurt by Charriere. Charriere kept on the pressure and kept on punishing Landwehr with heavy looping hooks, finishing the hometown fighter in the third round. In 10:27 of action, Landwehr landed 63 significant strikes.Ravens Think Nate Wiggins has Star Potential
Source: The Athletic - Jeff Zrebiec
The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec writes that the Baltimore Ravens think second-year cornerback Nate Wiggins has star potential. The 21-year-old former 30th overall pick last year out of Clemson got better as the season advanced last year, and quarterbacks had just a 66.7 QB rating when targeting the young defensive back in 2024. He allowed only 31 receptions on 62 passes thrown his way while playing 68 percent of the team's defensive snaps. Wiggins has put on 10 pounds of muscle and has a much better understanding of the Ravens' defensive plan going into Year 2, which could be the recipe for a strong sophomore season. He finished his rookie season with 33 tackles (25 solo), an interception returned for a touchdown, 13 pass breakups and a forced fumble in 15 games (six starts).Zach Dezenzo Still Not Swinging
Zach Dezenzo (hand) is making progress but still isn't swinging a bat, according to MLB.com. The Astros moved Dezenzo to the 60-day injured list last Friday, and there's currently no timetable for his return. He has been sidelined since June 1 with a capsule strain in his left hand and will not return to the Astros for the start of the second half of the season this Friday. The 25-year-old will first need to resume swinging and taking part in baseball activities before the Astros even consider sending him on a minor-league rehab assignment. Whenever he recovers from his hand injury, Dezenzo will serve in a super-utility role in Houston, leaving him minimal fantasy value the rest of the year. Before his injury, Dezenzo was hitting .245/.321/.367 with a below-average .688 OPS, two home runs, 10 RBI and 17 runs in 98 at-bats.Source: MLB.com
Houston Astros infielder/outfielder Morgan Charriere Scores Third-Round Knockout
Source: UFC
Morgan Charriere returned to the win column by defeating Nate Landwehr via third-round knockout on the main card of UFC Nashville on Saturday. The first two rounds of the fight were very competitive, but everything changed at the beginning of the third round. In the third round, Landwehr came out aggressively but was hurt with a clean punch. Charriere sensed that Landwehr was hurt, so he kept on tagging Landwehr with massive shots, knocking him out quickly in the third round. In 10:27 of action, Charriere landed two takedowns and 67 significant strikes. With the victory, Charriere has improved to 3-2 in the UFC.Kel'el Ware Collects 21 Points in Summer League Loss on Sunday
Kel'el Ware finished with 21 points, nine rebounds, three blocks, and a steal across 27 minutes in a 92-72 Summer League loss to the Cavaliers on Sunday. Ware led the Heat in scoring, blocks and rebounds. The 21-year-old rebounded after a subpar first outing in Vegas against the Hawks on Friday. During his rookie campaign in 2024-25, Ware played in 64 games, averaging 9.3 points and 7.4 rebounds across 22.2 minutes per contest. The big was inserted in the Heat's starting lineup in January, and he could be a solid fantasy contributor if he continues to start alongside Bam Adebayo in the frontcourt during the 2025-26 season.Source: ESPN
Miami Heat center Chas McCormick Struggling on Rehab Assignment
Chas McCormick (oblique) has gone just 2-for-20 with a home run, eight strikeouts and a walk through five minor-league rehab games at Triple-A Sugar Land, according to MLB.com. McCormick is currently on the 10-day injured list with a left-oblique strain, but he figures to return for the second half of the season later this month. The 30-year-old has been out since late May and could return for the start of the second half, which begins this Friday, July 18. When he returns, McCormick could actually see more playing time in center field with Jake Meyers (calf) out at least three weeks. McCormick has only played in 36 games for the 'Stros this year and has hit .256 (11-for-43) with no home runs, two RBI and a stolen base in 53 plate appearances. Fantasy managers shouldn't expect much when he's back in Houston.Source: MLB.com
Houston Astros outfielder Austen Lane Suffers Submission Loss
Source: UFC
Austen Lane suffered a first-round submission loss to Vitor Petrino on the main card of UFC Nashville on Saturday. Lane couldn't do much as he was quickly taken down and punished with ground and pound, threatened with submission attempts until Petrino locked in a rear-naked choke, forcing Lane to tap. In 4:16 of action, Lane landed only three significant strikes. With the loss, Lane drops to 13-7 with one NC as a pro and is now 1-4 with one NC in the UFC.Vitor Petrino Scores First-Round Submission In Heavyweight Debut
Source: UFC
Vitor Petrino was successful in his heavyweight debut as he was able to score a first-round submission win over Austen Lane on the main card of UFC Nashville on Saturday. Petrino wasted no time taking Lane down and punishing him with ground and pound. As Lane was trying to find a more comfortable position, he gave up his back, and Petrino punished him by finishing Lane via rear-naked choke. In 4:16 of action, Petrino landed a takedown, 17 total strikes and three significant strikes. With the win, Petrino has improved to 12-2 as a pro and is now 5-2 in the UFC.Cam Spencer's Contract Being Restructured
Cam Spencer have agreed to a four-year, $10.5 million deal, as reported on Monday. Spencer previously agreed to a two-year, $4.5 million contract, but the Grizzlies were able to restructure it, a direct result of recent organizational changes. The deal will now include three fully guaranteed years for the 25-year-old. During his rookie campaign in 2024-25, Spencer saw action in 25 games, posting averages of 4.2 points, 1.2 rebounds, and 1.4 assists across 10.1 minutes per contest. He will likely have a limited role again in Memphis, making him a non-fantasy factor for the upcoming season.Source: Shams Charania
According to Shams Charania of ESPN, the Memphis Grizzlies and guard Cristian Javier Ahead of Luis Garcia in his Rehab
Cristian Javier (elbow) is ahead of Luis Garcia (elbow) in his rehab. "He's going to help us this year. It's probably going to take him a little bit longer," Brown said. Javier, who is on the 60-day injured list as he continues to recover from Tommy John surgery, hit 95 mph during a 35-pitch rehab appearance in the rookie-level Florida Complex League on July 12. MLB.com suggests he could be the first of the Astros' injured pitchers to come off the IL, potentially in August. During his rehab start on Friday in the FCL, the 28-year-old allowed three runs (two earned) on one hit while walking three and striking out two in 1 1/3 innings. Javier was unsurprisingly rusty, but he could help Houston's rotation down the stretch and potentially into the playoffs this fall.Source: MLB.com - Brian McTaggart
Houston Astros general manager Dana Brown said on Sports Talk 790 radio that right-hander