Seaver King Turning the Corner at Double-A
Seaver King has begun to turn the corner at Double-A. King earned the call to Double-A Harrisburg on June 3. Over his first three games, he went 3-for-14 at the plate with two strikeouts. However, over his last nine contests, King has tallied at least one hit in all but two games. During this stretch, he has hit one home run, tallied five RBI, and swiped two bags. Earlier this season, the No. 4-ranked prospect in the Washington system made his High-A debut and held a .263/.307/.380 line through his first 45 games at the level. The Nationals drafted King with the 10th pick in last year's MLB Draft out of Wake Forest. Fantasy managers should expect King to spend most of the campaign with Double-A. If he continues to produce, he could earn a late-season taste of Triple-A.Source: MiLB.com
Washington Nationals infield prospect Tyler Glasnow Faces Live Hitters on Friday
Tyler Glasnow (shoulder) faced live hitters at Dodger Stadium on Friday before the series opener against the division-rival San Francisco Giants, according to 570 LA Sports' David Vassegh. Glasnow was initially just expected to throw a bullpen session on Friday, but the fact that he actually faced live hitters has to be considered a good thing. It's still unclear when the 31-year-old will be able to come off the injured list, but he at least appears to be getting close to embarking on a minor-league rehab assignment. Glasnow has made only five starts in 2025 due to his shoulder injury, but he should remain stashed in all fantasy formats for what could be a strong second half if he's healthy. He was 1-0 with a 4.50 ERA, 1.28 WHIP, 23 strikeouts and 11 walks in 18 innings before getting hurt.Source: 570 LA Sports - David Vassegh
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Chase Burns Strikes Out Seven in Triple-A Debut
Chase Burns fanned seven batters during his Triple-A debut on Thursday against the Iowa Cubs. In this outing, Burns allowed four hits and two runs. He served up four walks. While the Wake Forest product was not as efficient as he had been through the early part of the campaign, this was an impressive debut for the budding ace. Burns made his professional debut at the start of the campaign with High-A Dayton. The former No. 2 overall pick needed just 11 2/3 innings before earning the call to Double-A. With Double-A, Burns struck out an impressive 55 batters across 42 innings. During this stint, he posted a 1.29 ERA with 0.71 WHIP. Given his fast progression through the minor leagues, Burns should be viewed as a high-priority stash in all leagues. He may only need a short tune-up at Triple-A before reaching the majors.Source: MiLB.com
Cincinnati Reds right-handed pitching prospect Austin Hays Being Shut Down for a Few Days
Cincinnati Reds outfielder Austin Hays (foot) said his bruised left foot isn't any better after taking the last two days off from baseball activities, and now he'll shut things down for a few more days beforeread more...
Jack Perkins Nearing MLB Debut
Jack Perkins has been one of the most dominant pitchers at Triple-A over the past month and is quickly approaching his MLB debut. Since May 13 (31 2/3 innings), Perkins has struck out an eye-catching 52 batters while posting a 2.27 ERA with a 0.92 WHIP. During this stretch, he has allowed just 12 free passes. Over his last two outings, Perkins has hit the double-digit punchout mark in each start. Last summer, the 25-year-old spent most of his campaign with Double-A, where he posted a solid 2.96 ERA with a 1.4 WHIP across 76 innings of work. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his progression as he could earn a spot in the Athletics rotation. Given his high strikeout upside, he is worth stashing in deeper 14+ leagues for the time being.Source: MiLB.com
Athletics right-handed pitching prospect Hunter Greene Receives Epidural Injection in his Back
Hunter Greene's (back, groin) second opinion/MRI exam on his sore right groin showed nothing worse than the first one, according to The Cincinnati Enquirer's Gordon Wittenmyer. Since he's on the 15-day injured list anyway, Greene also received an epidural injection for back soreness that developed in his last start. The 25-year-old will have one more meeting with doctors in Los Angeles before we'll receive a clearer timetable for his potential return. A groin strain sent Greene to the IL in early June, but since he hasn't resumed throwing yet, fantasy managers shouldn't expect him back in Cincy's starting rotation for at least another few weeks. It remains to be seen if he'll go on a minor-league rehab assignment. Greene should be stashed everywhere, as he had a 2.72 ERA and 0.97 WHIP with 73 punchouts in 59 2/3 frames over his first 11 starts in 2025.Source: The Cincinnati Enquirer - Gordon Wittenmyer
Cincinnati Reds right-hander Christian Moore Batting Ninth in MLB Debut
Christian Moore will be covering the keystone and batting in the nine-hole during his MLB debut on Friday evening. The Angels promoted Moore to the big leagues earlier on Friday. Moore was selected with the eighth overall pick in last year's draft out of Tennessee. He made his professional debut shortly after and made an immediate impact in Double-A. Through his first 23 games, Moore posted an impressive .322/.378/.533 slash line with four doubles and five home runs. After spending more time with Double-A this season, the Angels opted to move Moore to Triple-A, where he continued to flash elite power. In 20 games, Moore held a .999 OPS with four long balls across a 20-game stint. Given his power upside, he is worth adding in 12+ team leagues. This evening, he is worth a look as a budget play in DFS facing veteran Charlie Morton.Source: MLB.com
Los Angeles Angels infield prospect Yordan Alvarez Still Not Hitting
Yordan Alvarez (hand) nor outfielder Zach Dezenzo (hand) have resumed hitting, while outfielder Chas McCormick (oblique) was able to hit off a tee on Friday. It's unclear whether Alvarez will join the team on their seven-game road trip next week. The 27-year-old left-handed hitter's fractured right hand has not fully healed, so it's unclear when exactly he might be able to return to the big-league roster. It's shaping up as a lost season for the Cuban slugger to this point, as he hasn't played since May 2 and most likely won't be able to make it back until after the mid-July All-Star break. Before his injury, Alvarez was hitting an uncharacteristic .210/.306/.340 with only three home runs, 18 RBI and seven runs scored in 100 at-bats. With Alvarez out, rookie Jacob Melton has gotten an opportunity as an everyday player.Source: The Athletic - Chandler Rome
Houston Astros manager Joe Espada said that neither outfielder/designated hitter Roman Anthony Starting on Friday
Roman Anthony will get the starting nod in right field on Friday evening when the Red Sox open a series against the New York Yankees. This is significant as the left-handed bat will get the start even with southpaw Ryan Yarbrough taking the bump for the Yankees. So far, through his first taste of the majors, Anthony has been removed from games when facing a left-handed reliever. However, Friday's lineup suggests that the Red Sox could be giving their top prospect a full-time role going forward. Through his first three games with Boston, Anthony has tallied just one hit but brought in three runs. At Triple-A, Anthony was dominant, posting a .288/.423/.491 line with 56:51 K:BB. He is a strong play in DFS batting fifth facing Yarbrough, who enters this game holding a 4.17 ERA.Source: MLB.com
Boston Red Sox outfield prospect Brendan Donovan Remains Out on Friday
Brendan Donovan (toe) remains out of the starting lineup as the series against the division-rival Milwaukee Brewers continues on Friday. Nolan Gorman will receive another start at the keystone and will bat seventh against Brewers right-hander Freddy Peralta. Donovan is dealing with a sprained left big toe and will miss his third straight game. The 28-year-old utility man doesn't think he'll land on the injured list and was able to get in a light workout before Thursday's series opener in Milwaukee. He's hoping to return to the lineup this weekend, and the Cardinals are going to give him until Tuesday before considering putting him on the IL. Gorman has struggled all year and will not be a popular DFS sleeper against Peralta, who he has hit .333 against with one RBI in nine career at-bats.Source: MLB.com
St. Louis Cardinals second baseman Gunnar Hoglund to Have Hip Surgery, Likely Out for the Season
Gunnar Hoglund (hip) is having surgery on his hip on Friday in Colorado and is likely to miss the rest of the 2025 season, according to Klutch Sports' Nate Heisler. Hoglund is expected to make a full recovery for the 2026 campaign. The 25-year-old made his major-league debut with the A's this year but struggled in his first six starts, going (1-3) with a 6.40 ERA (6.70 FIP), 1.51 WHIP and 23;11 K:BB in 32 1/3 innings pitched. Per MLB Pipeline, Hoglund is ranked as the team's No. 14 prospect. It's unclear when exactly he'll be ready to go in 2026, but he should be in contention for a rotation spot when he's fully healthy. The 6-foot-4, 220-pounder was three years removed from Tommy John surgery this year, making his hip surgery that much more disappointing. Mitch Spence should have a shot to stick in the rotation in Sacramento now.Source: Klutch Sports- Nate Heisler
Athletics rookie right-hander Coby Mayo Riding Pine on Friday
Coby Mayo will be on the bench on Friday when they begin a series against the Los Angeles Angels. The slugging third baseman is currently in the midst of a 3-for-21 skid over his last seven contests. During this stretch, he has struck out six times and hit just one extra-base hit. Since returning to the big leagues on May 30, Mayo has tallied just four total hits, with only one of them going for extra bases. While the No. 17-ranked prospect in the sport has shown immense power upside at Triple-A, he has yet to take the next step in the big leagues. Through 29 total games with the Orioles, the No. 2-ranked prospect in the system has held a .117/.209/.130 slash line. Given his underwhelming play and inconsistent playing time, he should only be rostered in 12+ team formats.Source: MLB.com
Baltimore Orioles third base prospect Grayson Rodriguez to Throw Off a Mound Next Week
Grayson Rodriguez (lat) said that he is going to throw off a mound next week, which will be the first time that he's done so since suffering a setback with his lat injury. Rodriguez thinks he will be able to return at some point in the second half of the season following the mid-July All-Star break. The 25-year-old former first-rounder in 2018 has also dealt with elbow and triceps injuries in 2025, but it's his lat that is the primary concern now. His season was cut short last year due to a lat injury as well, so it's been a reoccurring issue in his career. When healthy, he proved last year that he has the ability to anchor the team's starting rotation, which makes him stash-worthy in all fantasy leagues. He went 13-4 last year with a 3.86 ERA and 1.24 WHIP with 130 K's and 36 walks in 20 starts in his second year in the majors.Source: The Baltimore Sun - Matt Weyrich
Baltimore Orioles right-hander Jordan Westburg Getting a Breather on Friday
Jordan Westburg is not in the team's starting lineup on Friday against the visiting Los Angeles Angels in the series opener at Camden Yards. Ramon Urias will start at third base and will bat seventh against Angels right-hander Jack Kochanowicz. Westburg recently returned from the injured list with a hamstring injury and went 3-for-11 in his first three games back this week with two home runs, a double, four RBI and two runs scored. It's a great sign for an Orioles team that has been one of the biggest disappointments of 2025. The 26-year-old is the team's primary third baseman when healthy and is now hitting .223/.279/.447 on the season with six home runs, 10 RBI and 14 runs in just 103 at-bats. Urias is a glove-first infielder with little pop that won't be recommended in DFS lineups.Source: MLB.com
Baltimore Orioles infielder Gunnar Henderson Hitting Third Against Halos
Gunnar Henderson is hitting third in the batting order for Friday's series opener versus the visiting Los Angeles Angels and right-hander Jack Kochanowicz at Camden Yards. After a slow start to the 2025 season due to an intercostal strain he suffered in spring training, Henderson has picked things up of late and has gone 14-for-36 (.389) with a homer, double, four RBI, two steals and three runs scored in 10 games so far in the month of June. The 23-year-old All-Star is currently riding a modest five-game hitting streak in which he's gone 9-for-19 with a double, three RBI, two steals and two runs scored. Overall, the former second-rounder is slashing .274/.336/.443 with a .779 OPS, eight home runs, 19 RBI, 32 runs scored and eight stolen bases. It's going to be hard for Henderson to replicate what he did last year, but he's still a must-start everywhere.Source: MLB.com
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