Gabriel Moreno Nearing Return
Gabriel Moreno (finger) is on the verge of returning from the 60-day injured list. He'll catch back-to-back games on Tuesday and Wednesday during his Triple-A rehab assignment, and if all goes well, the Diamondbacks will activate him. The club has gone without the 25-year-old since June 14 as a result of a hairline fracture in his right index finger. Before suffering the injury, Moreno hit .270/.324/.414 with five homers, 20 RBI, and 29 runs scored in 188 plate appearances. James McCann, who signed with the Diamondbacks after Moreno's injury, and Jose Herrera have been doing most of the catching in Moreno's absence.Source: Arizona Diamondbacks
Arizona Diamondbacks catcher Giancarlo Stanton to Play Outfield Tuesday, Rest Wednesday
Giancarlo
Stanton
(lower
body)
will
return
to
the
lineup
and
play
right
field
against
the
Tampa
Bay
Rays
on
Tuesday,
manager
Aaron
Boone
told
Talkin'
Yanks.
The
Yankees
will
then
giveread more...
New
York
Yankees
designated
hitter
Robbie Ray Shuts Down Padres on Monday
Robbie Ray earned his 10th win of the season with 6 2/3 strong innings on Monday night at Petco Park. Ray finished with six strikeouts and gave up three hits and three runs in his team's 4-3 win. All three of the runs were unearned. The bullpen finished the job, though, getting the last seven outs of the game without allowing San Diego to tie the game. The win improves Ray's record to 10-6 on the year with a 2.85 ERA, 3.75 FIP, and 158 strikeouts in 154 2/3 innings. His workload is especially impressive after totaling only 34 innings in the last two seasons combined due to injuries. Ray is scheduled for his second start of the week on Saturday in Milwaukee against the Brewers.Source: ESPN.com
San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Heliot Ramos Hits Leadoff Homer
Heliot Ramos went yard off Nestor Cortes to start Monday night's 4-3 win over the Padres. Ramos finished the game 2-for-5 with his solo homer, a single, and three strikeouts. He's hitting .267 on the season with 15 homers and a .327 wOBA. For the most part, this season is on par with his breakout performance last year, although his power numbers are down, while his runs scored production is slightly up. The home run was his first since July 5 and snapped a 34-game homerless drought. During that span, he's struggled a bit, hitting only .250 with a .274 wOBA. He took some heat on social media for some comments about the Giants' fans over the weekend, but he made them and his fantasy managers happy with his contributions on Monday.Source: ESPN.com
San Francisco Giants outfielder Brayan Rocchio Powers Guardians to 3-1 Win on Monday
Brayan Rocchio stepped up as an unlikely hero on Monday night, providing his team with a critical two-run homer in their 3-1 win in Arizona. His two-run blast came in the fifth inning against Zac Gallen and was just his third homer of the season. He has hit .237 with a .280 wOBA, which will establish a new career best if he can maintain it through the end of the season. In August, Rocchio is hitting .315 with a pair of homers and a .355 wOBA. Normally known for his defense, the 24-year-old is starting to be a middle-infield option in mixed leagues with his strong performance this month. The Guardians are three games back of the three teams tied for the three Wild Card spots, and they'll be counting on young hitters like Rocchio to step up as they try to stay in the playoff race down the stretch.Source: ESPN.com
Cleveland Guardians second baseman/shortstop C.J. Kayfus Connects on his Second Major-League Home Run
C.J. Kayfus hit his second homer in the majors on Monday night to help the Guardians claim a 3-1 victory in their series opener against the Diamondbacks. Kayfus started the scoring with his home run off Zac Gallen in the second inning and finished the game 2-for-3 with a walk, two runs scored, and an RBI. Kayfus is hitting .239 with his two homers, two stolen bases, and a .319 wOBA in his 15 games in the majors. Before his promotion, he hit .300 in 86 games in the minors, totaling 14 homers, four stolen bases, and a .408 wOBA between Double-A and Triple-A. The 23-year-old has been splitting time between first base and the outfield and is looking to establish himself as a key part of the Guardians' young core going forward. He has decent power upside and a little speed, and he could emerge as a strong mixed league pickup if he keeps trending up down the stretch.Source: ESPN.com
Cleveland Guardians first baseman/outfielder Jordan Westburg Appears to Have Avoided Serious Injury
Jordan
Westburg
(ankle)
left
Monday
night's
game
against
the
Red
Sox
with
an
ankle
injury
that
he
sustained
trying
to
get
back
to
first
base
early
in
the
game.
After
the
game,read more...
Baltimore
Orioles
third
baseman
Ethan Petry Starts Hot at Single-A Fredericksburg
Source: Federal Baseball
Washington Nationals second-round pick Ethan Petry is off to a strong start in pro ball, slashing .375/.464/.583 with two doubles and a homer through his first six games at Single-A Fredericksburg. The 21-year-old has struck out in 32.1% of plate appearances, but his loud contact and raw power are already flashing against minor league pitching. Ranked as the club's No. 8 prospect, Petry offers intriguing upside with outfield and first base versatility. Dynasty managers should keep tabs on his early development, as his power could make him a fast-rising name in the Nationals' farm system.Daniel Eagen Promoted to Double-A Amarillo
Source: Alex D'Agostino
Arizona Diamondbacks pitching prospect Daniel Eagen has been promoted to Double-A after earning Northwest League Player of the Week honors. The 6'4" right-hander owns a fastball touching 96 mph with a sharp curve and mid-80s slider. In 19 starts at High-A, Eagen delivered a 2.49 ERA, 34.1% strikeout rate, and 10.6% walk rate. A 2024 third-round pick out of Presbyterian College, Eagen is quickly becoming a dynasty name to monitor. His swing-and-miss arsenal gives him mid-rotation upside, and continued success could push him onto the fast track toward Arizona.Zack Gelof Red-Hot at Triple-A Las Vegas
Zack Gelof has caught fire at the plate, belting seven home runs over his last six games for Triple-A Las Vegas. He was named PCL Player of the Week after going 8-for-22 with seven homers, four stolen bases, and 11 RBI. Gelof returned to the Aviators on July 18 following the A's activation of Luis Urias, and he's wasted no time proving his bat is still MLB-ready. With roster expansion looming in a couple of weeks, Gelof is a strong candidate for a call-up and makes for an intriguing fantasy stash entering of the playoffs.Source: Minor League Baseball
Athletics second baseman Elian Pena Blasts Three Home Runs in Summer League
Source: milb.com
New York Mets shortstop prospect Elian Pena showcased his power potential on Monday, clubbing three home runs in a Dominican Summer League contest. The 17-year-old now has nine long balls across 54 games this season, while slashing .299/.423/.540 with 21 stolen bases. Signed for $5 million out of the international market this past offseason, Pena is quickly justifying the investment with his blend of pop and speed. The Mets view him as a cornerstone piece in their system, and dynasty managers should keep a close eye on his development.Randy Rodriguez Earns Fourth Save Of Season Monday
Randy Rodriguez picked up his fourth save of the season in Monday's 4-3 win over the Padres. Rodriguez came in to pitch the bottom of the ninth inning up by one. He got the first out on a ground-out, allowed a single, and got the final two outs on a pop-out and a fly-out. The 25-year-old has had a bit of a rocky transition to the closer's role after the team traded Camilo Doval at the trade deadline, allowing three earned runs in 4 2/3 innings of work. However, he has converted three of four save opportunities in that time and has a stellar 1.63 ERA, a 0.89 WIHP, and an 11.96 K/9 rate in 49 2/3 IP this season. The Giants are not in as competitive a position as they were earlier in the season, but Rodriguez should have opportunities to provide fantasy value down the stretch.Source: MLB.com
San Francisco Giants closer Tyler O'Neill Throws Monday, Sept. 1 Return Up in the Air
Tyler O'Neill (wrist) started baseball activities, including throwing, on Monday and was almost pain-free, per MASN's Roch Kubatko. O'Neill was placed on the 10-day injured list retroactive to August 6 with right wrist inflammation. The 30-year-old said he wasn't sure if he would be ready to return on his September 1 date or if he would need a rehab assignment. As throughout his career, O'Neill has made three trips to the IL this season, each for a different injury. Perhaps it has been the numerous injuries, but O'Neill hasn't gotten things going offensively this season, slashing .210/.293/.434 with eight home runs, 23 RBI, and two stolen bases in 164 plate appearances.Source: Roch Kubatko - X.com
Baltimore Orioles outfielder Jorge Soler to Continue Testing for Lower-Back Inflammation
Jorge Soler (back) will continue to receive testing after being placed on the injured list for lower back inflammation. This is the 33-year-old's second stint on the IL this season due to back issues. Montgomery said that Soler does not have a timetable for his return, but he is staying optimistic that he will return at some point this season. Soler is running out of time to return and have a fantasy impact. He was in the midst of a down offensive season before going on the IL, slashing .215/.293/.387 with 12 home runs and 34 RBI in 315 plate appearances. 26-year-old Bryce Teodosio should continue to see playing time in Soler's absence. Teodosio showed high batting average, power, and speed skills in his time with Triple-A Salt Lake, so he could be worth a look in deep five-outfielder leagues.Source: Thomas Murray - The Sporting Tribune
Los Angeles Angels manager Ray Montgomery said Monday that outfielder Dominic Canzone Hit By Pitch Monday, X-Rays Negative
Dominic Canzone (wrist/hand) exited Monday's 12-7 loss to the Phillies after getting hit by a pitch in his right wrist/hand in the seventh inning. He stayed in to run the bases but was replaced defensively in the eighth inning by Luke Raley. Canzone went 1-for-2 with a single and a strikeout before exiting. Fortunately, he said after the game that X-rays were negative, so fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day. The 28-year-old has been a surprise contributor when in the lineup this season, slashing .289/.348/.456 with seven home runs, 20 RBI, and two stolen bases in 198 plate appearances.Source: Daniel Kramer - X.com
Seattle Mariners outfielder