Logan Stanley Practices Fully Sunday
Buffalo Sabres defenseman Logan Stanley (illness) was a full participant in Sunday's practice, Justin Alpert of the Sabres' official site reports. Due to a stomach virus, Stanley couldn't help his squad in Friday's series-clinching win over Boston. His full participation in practice suggests he will be available for Buffalo's second-round opener against the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday. Stanley recorded a career-high 26 points (nine goals, 17 assists) in 76 regular-season appearances. In the playoffs, he hasn't had the same offensive impact, finishing scoreless in five first-round games.
Source: Justin Alpert
Source: Justin Alpert
Sam Carrick Will Miss Second-Round Matchup
Buffalo Sabres center Sam Carrick (upper body) isn't expected to return to action during the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Montreal Canadiens, Heather Engel of NHL.com reports. He's been out since being involved in a fight during a game against the New York Islanders on March 31. Buffalo acquired Carrick from the New York Rangers on March 6, and he did a good job for the team during the regular season. In 13 outings, Carrick registered six points (five goals, one assist) and 20 hits. He'll be an option for the fourth line once Carrick is healthy.
Source: Heather Engel
Source: Heather Engel
Tim Elliott Drops Decision At UFC Perth
UFC veteran Tim Elliott suffered a unanimous decision loss to former title challenger Steve Erceg on the main card of UFC Perth on Saturday. Elliott had a lot of success, mostly in the opening round, but in the second and third rounds, Erceg's boxing skill, predominantly his counters, were just too much for Elliott to handle. In the end, the judges scored the fight 29-28, 29-28, 29-28 in favor of Erceg. In 15 minutes of action, Elliott landed two takedowns and 90 significant strikes. With the loss, Elliott dropped to 21-14-1 as a pro and is now 10-12 in the UFC.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Noah Ostlund Expected to Miss Round 2
Buffalo Sabres center Noah Ostlund (lower body) is expected to miss the entire second-round series against the Montreal Canadiens, Heather Engel of NHL.com reports. The 22-year-old sustained a lower-body injury in the first round of Game 5 against Boston, missing Buffalo's series-clinching win on Friday. Ostlund was also unavailable for Games 1 and 2 because of an upper-body injury. Ostlund finished the series with one goal and one assist in three games. Tyson Kozak will see regular action until Ostlund is healthy again, but he lacks fantasy value. During the first round, Kozak appeared in four games, recording one assist and 12 hits.
Source: Heather Engel
Source: Heather Engel
Steve Erceg Wins Back-To-Back Fights
Former title challenger Steve Erceg won back-to-back fights by beating UFC veteran Tim Elliott via unanimous decision on the main card of UFC Perth on Saturday. After a competitive opening round, Elliott pressured Erceg in the second and the third round, but was getting countered by Erceg, who was constantly peppering Elliott with ones and twos. In the end, the judges scored the fight 29-28, 29-28, 29-28 in favor of Erceg. In 15 minutes of action, Erceg landed a takedown and 136 significant strikes.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Ollie Schmid Suffers First-Round TKO Loss
Ollie Schmid was unsuccessful in his first UFC fight as he suffered a first-round TKO loss to Marwan Rahiki on the main card of UFC Perth on Saturday. After pressuring Schmid alongside the fence, Rahiki landed a devastating left hand that dropped Schmid. After landing a few punches on the ground, the referee stopped the fight. In 2:47 of action, Schmid landed nine significant strikes. With the loss, Schmid dropped to 4-3 as a pro.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Marwan Rahiki Remains Unbeaten
Marwan Rahiki remained undefeated by defeating Ollie Schmid via first-round TKO on the main card of UFC Perth on Saturday. Originally scheduled to face Jack Jenkins, Rahiki had a late opponent change after Jenkins withdrew due to injury. Rahiki backed Schmid against the fence and landed a left hook that knocked Schmid down. After following up with a few punches, the referee decided to step in and stop the fight. In 2:47 of action, Rahiki landed 22 significant strikes. With the win, Rahiki improved to 9-0 and is now 2-0 in the UFC.
Source: UFC
Source: UFC
Giants to Promote No. 1-Ranked Prospect Bryce Eldridge to MLB Roster
The San Francisco Giants are promoting top first base prospect Bryce Eldridge to the major league roster ahead of Monday's contest against the San Diego Padres. Eldridge is considered the team's No. 1-ranked prospect on MLB.com and the overall No. 20 in the sport. Eldridge was in serious consideration to break camp as a first baseman/designated hitter, sharing time with Rafael Devers, but ultimately fell short in the competition. However, Eldridge has enjoyed a productive start to the campaign with Triple-A Sacramento and will earn an early promotion to the majors. Through 30 games with the River Cats this spring, Eldridge has gone deep five times while holding a .333/.445/.518 slash line. Even though Eldridge struggled in his brief MLB stint last season, he is a top target on the waiver wire ahead of his promotion, given his elite raw power upside.
Source: Susan Slusser
Source: Susan Slusser
Jonas Brodin Out for Games 1 and 2 Against Colorado
Minnesota Wild defenseman Jonas Brodin (lower body) did not travel with the Minnesota Wild to Colorado. Brodin will not play on Sunday night or Tuesday night versus the Avalanche. Brodin has battled several injuries this season while missing a total of 20 regular-season contests. Brodin suffered a lower-body injury during Game 5 against the Dallas Stars. He tried to come back against Colorado, but the earliest anyone expects him back is over the weekend. Brodin had four goals and 14 assists during the regular season. He added an assist over five playoff starts. Brodin's chances of playing in Game are very much up in the air.
Source: Dylan Loucks
Source: Dylan Loucks
Joel Eriksson Ek Will Miss First Two Games of Colorado Series
Minnesota Wild center Joel Eriksson Ek (lower body) did not travel to Colorado on Sunday. His lower-body injury will cause him to miss at least the first two games of the series against the Avalanche. The hope is that the extra rest between Games 2 and 3 will be a huge asset. Eriksson Ek got banged up and had not been quite right the last two games of the Dallas series. Almost an extra week's worth of rest could prove extremely valuable. It does seem that Eriksson Ek is likely to return for Game 3 on Saturday, but do not be so sure. After all, injuries often take a life of their own in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Source: Minnesota Wild
Source: Minnesota Wild
Joel Kiviranta Remains Out of the Lineup Versus Minnesota
Colorado Avalanche forward Joel Kiviranta (undisclosed) will not be able to return on Sunday night against the Minnesota Wild. He did not skate over the weekend at all and had already missed two games. For a day-to-day issue, missing skates is crucial in determining the status of a player. Kiviranta's next chance to play is on Tuesday in Game 2. If he cannot go, then the Colorado left winger would then potentially be a question mark to travel to Minnesota. Also, there is no guarantee Kiviranta would get into the lineup. The fourth-liner had three goals and six assists in 51 games during the regular season.
Source: Bailey Curtis
Source: Bailey Curtis
Anthony Volpe Reinstated From Injured List, Optioned to Triple-A
According to Joel Sherman of The New York Post, the New York Yankees have activated shortstop Anthony Volpe (elbow) from the 10-day injured list and optioned him to Triple-A. Volpe was expected to take on the starting shortstop role in the Bronx ahead of his return from injury, but the Yankees will instead keep him in the minor leagues for the time being. During his 13-game rehab assignment with Double-A and Triple-A, the former top prospect held a .250/.306/.318 slash line with one home run and two stolen bases. Volpe was held out of action early in the season while recovering from offseason shoulder surgery. Last season, the infielder held a low .212 AVG but showed upside in the power and speed departments, hitting 19 home runs with swiping 18 bags. For the time being, Jose Caballero figures to be the primary shortstop and is worth adding in all standard formats.
Source: Joel Sherman
Source: Joel Sherman
Josh Manson Out for Game 1 Against Minnesota
Colorado Avalanche defenseman Josh Manson (upper body) got through an entire practice on Saturday unscathed. However, that was not enough, as the Colorado defenseman will not play in Game 1 against the Minnesota Wild. Manson has not played since aggravating an injury on April 23 against the Los Angeles Kings. Many hoped the injury was not that serious, but it is significant enough. Manson had two assists in three games, but his physical presence will be missed against the Wild on Sunday night. The next chance he will have to return is Tuesday night. The concern is that his upper-body issue is not really a day-to-day problem, as head coach Jared Bednar insists.
Source: Evan Rawal
Source: Evan Rawal
Carter Bryant Iffy for Game 1 Against Timberwolves
San Antonio Spurs forward Carter Bryant (foot) is on the injury report as questionable ahead of Game 1 against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday. The 20-year-old rookie is dealing with a right foot sprain and could miss his first career playoff game. While Bryant saw an uptick in playing time during the middle of the first-round series against Portland due to Victor Wembanyama's concussion, his overall involvement remained limited. In 9.2 minutes per game, Bryant averaged 3.2 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 1.4 assists. Keldon Johnson and Harrison Barnes are likely to split the available minutes if Bryant has to sit out Monday's action.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Joel Embiid Considered Probable for Monday
Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid (hip) is probable for Game 1 against the New York Knicks on Monday. During the first-round matchup against Boston, Philadelphia had Embiid on the injury report due to his recovery from an appendectomy. Ahead of Round 2, the former MVP has been listed on the report with a right hip contusion. It's a new health issue for Embiid, but the probable tag indicates that he is expected to play on Monday night. Embiid made a strong return to the lineup in the series against Boston, averaging 28.0 points, 9.0 rebounds, and 7.0 assists in 36.5 minutes per game.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Kyle Anderson Available for Round 2 Opener
Minnesota Timberwolves forward Kyle Anderson (illness) has been removed from the injury report ahead of Monday's Game 1 matchup with the San Antonio Spurs. The veteran missed the final game of Round 1 against Denver due to illness. Even when he was healthy, Anderson didn't get much of a look against the Nuggets, averaging just 7.0 minutes per game. He could have a more significant role against San Antonio, depending on the status of Anthony Edwards (knee) and Ayo Dosunmu (calf). Both are listed as questionable for Monday's game.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Ayo Dosunmu Tagged as Questionable on Injury Report
Minnesota Timberwolves guard/forward Ayo Dosunmu (calf) is considered questionable for Monday's Game 1 against the San Antonio Spurs. He could return to the lineup after missing Game 6 against Denver on Thursday due to a calf issue. Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch said Dosunmu is day-to-day. Before his injury, Dosunmu made a big impact against the Nuggets, averaging 21.8 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 4.0 assists. The Timberwolves also have Anthony Edwards (knee) on the injury report. He isn't expected to return before Game 3, giving Dosunmu an opportunity to take on a larger role again if he shakes off the questionable tag.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Anthony Edwards Listed as Questionable for Game 1 Against Spurs
Minnesota Timberwolves guard/forward Anthony Edwards (knee) has been listed as questionable for Monday's second-round series opener against the San Antonio Spurs. On Sunday, ESPN's Shams Charania reported that Edwards is hopeful of returning to action in Game 3 of the series. But the questionable designation leaves open the possibility that Edwards will be available for Game 1. Edwards has traveled with the team to San Antonio and was cleared for basketball activities ahead of Monday's morning shootaround. With Edwards and Ayo Dosunmu (calf) sidelined, Terrence Shannon Jr. and Jaden McDaniels stood out in Minnesota's series-clinching win over Denver. The two are expected to take on more offensive responsibility again if the Timberwolves remain without Edwards and Dosunmu on Monday.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Jhoan Duran Could Avoid Rehab Assignment
Philadelphia Phillies relief pitcher Jhoan Duran (oblique) might not require a minor-league rehab assignment. On Sunday, Phillies interim manager Don Mattingly said Duran might not need a rehab assignment before being activated from the Injured List. Duran was touching 100 mph during a successful bullpen session on Saturday. All signs are pointing to Duran being activated off the 15-day IL early next week. Brad Keller has been filling in as the closer in Philly, but his fantasy value will take a hit once Duran returns.
Source: Todd Zolecki
Source: Todd Zolecki
Luka Doncic Unavailable for Start of Round 2, Considered Week-to-Week
Los Angeles Lakers point guard Luka Doncic (hamstring) is considered week-to-week, ESPN's Shams Charania reports. The Slovenian superstar won't be available at the start of the Lakers' second-round matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder. "He's doing more and more on the court," Charania said Sunday during an appearance on Inside the NBA. "But right now, still not full-fledged running or full-contact workouts." According to Charania, Doncic remains on a "slow path" in his recovery from a Grade 2 hamstring strain. Doncic sustained the injury against the Thunder on April 2. Until Doncic returns, the Lakers' success will hinge on the play of LeBron James and Austin Reaves.
Source: Shams Charania
Source: Shams Charania
Eric Lauer to Start on Monday
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Eric Lauer will take the mound against the Tampa Bay Rays on Monday. The southpaw will get at least one more turn through the rotation with Jose Berrios (elbow) still sidelined. Lauer was blasted for seven runs on April 11 against the Minnesota Twins, but has been solid since then. Over his last two starts, Lauer has tossed 9.1 innings, allowing four earned runs with four strikeouts. The Rays' lineup isn't exactly scary for an opposing pitcher, so Lauer should be able to offer decent value. The southpaw could be a possible deep league streaming option for that one.
Source: Arden Zwelling
Source: Arden Zwelling
Brandon Ingram Won't Play in Game 7 Against Cavaliers
Toronto Raptors guard/forward Brandon Ingram (heel) will miss Game 7 against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday. Earlier in the day, the team downgraded Ingram's status from questionable to doubtful and has now officially ruled him out. The two-time All-Star will be absent for a second consecutive game due to right heel inflammation. Jamal Shead stepped into the starting lineup to fill in for Ingram in Game 6 and should retain his spot on Sunday night. Due to a poor 2-for-9 effort from the field, Shead was limited to seven points on Friday, but he did a good job as a playmaker with six assists. The 23-year-old also made an impact defensively, recording one steal in 33 minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Braden Montgomery Promoted to Triple-A, Entering Must-Stash Territory?
Chicago White Sox outfielder Braden Montgomery was promoted to Triple-A Charlotte on Sunday, according to Brooke Fletcher. The young stud outfielder is well deserving of a promotion after crushing the ball at Double-A. In 26 games, Montgomery is slashing .316/.430/.621 with six home runs, 22 RBI, and 20 walks. The former first-round pick from 2024 could be on the fast track to the South Side of Chicago. The White Sox could certainly use help in the outfield, so they might not be shy to call up Montgomery, assuming he continues this level of play at Triple-A. Fantasy managers in deep leagues should consider stashing Montgomery in case he does receive the call to The Show soon.
Source: Brooke Fletcher
Source: Brooke Fletcher
Ranger Suarez Exits Sunday's Start with Hamstring Tightness
Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Ranger Suarez (hamstring) was forced to make an early exit during Sunday's outing against the Houston Astros. Suarez tossed four scoreless innings before exiting the game due to what is being called right hamstring tightness. The severity of the injury is unknown, but Suarez should undergo further testing, so fantasy managers will need to check back for more information. Losing Suarez would be a tough break for the Red Sox, who already have multiple starting pitchers on the Injured List. His next scheduled outing is against the Tampa Bay Rays on Friday. The team will likely wait and see how he progresses before deciding if Suarez will make that start.
Source: Gabrielle Starr
Source: Gabrielle Starr
Joe Mack Called Up, Offers Must-Start Value?
Miami Marlins catcher Joe Mack has been called up from Triple-A Jacksonville on Sunday. In a somewhat shocking decision, Agustin Ramirez has been demoted, while Mack receives the call to The Show. Mack is regarded as one of the team's top prospects and should get a legit shot to show off his skills. Mack hit .244 with three home runs, nine RBI, and one stolen base across 24 games in Triple-A this season. Liam Hicks has been swinging the bat well in Miami, but Mack should eat away at his playing time. The Marlins aren't going to call up Mack to have him ride the bench. Mack is viewed as a highly-regarded catching prospect and could have elite value at the position. Any fantasy managers in need of help at the catching position should consider adding him.
Source: Craig Mish
Source: Craig Mish
Marlins Demote Agustin Ramirez to Triple-A
The Miami Marlins have demoted catcher Agustin Ramirez to Triple-A Jacksonville, according to Craig Mish. Ramirez had a slow start to his first full season in the big leagues and will head to the top level of the minor leagues to work out his struggles. Over the first 31 games of the campaign, Ramirez has held a .230/.318/.345 slash line with five doubles and two home runs. He has posted a solid 22.4% K% while drawing walks at an above-average 10.4% rate. However, Ramirez has generated a weak .288 xwOBA with a low .318 xSLG. Last summer in his debut campaign, Ramirez hit 21 home runs while swiping 16 bags over 136 MLB contests. In a corresponding move, the Marlins are promoting top catching prospect Joe Mack. Mack will likely serve as the team's No. 2 behind Liam Hicks behind the dish and is worth adding in all two-catcher formats.
Source: Craig Mish
Source: Craig Mish
Victor Hedman Will Not Play Sunday Versus Montreal
Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman gave fans and fantasy playoff managers a glimmer of brief hope on Sunday. However, head coach Jon Cooper said no when asked if Hedman would return against the Montreal Canadiens. Hedman will be given more time to get into game shape. It has been a brutal season for the former Norris Trophy winner. Hedman had missed 49 games and only had 17 points in 33 contests with one goal. Tampa Bay arguably has gained back the momentum in the series, which may be good news, as Hedman still does not appear 100%.
Source: Pierre LeBrun
Source: Pierre LeBrun
Noah Dobson Will Play Against Tampa Bay on Sunday
Montreal Canadiens defenseman Noah Dobson will play in his first playoff game this Sunday evening against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Dobson provided a huge spark during the regular season. Dobson scored 12 goals and racked up 47 points over 80 contests. Dobson provided a steady mentorship to Lane Hutson. The defenseman getting back in the lineup allows Montreal to set a regular lineup against Tampa Bay for the first time all series. Dobson may not be quite 100%, but even 80 or 90 percent is better than most teams' second or third-best defenseman.
Source: Elliotte Friedman
Source: Elliotte Friedman
Reds Set to Promote No. 7-Ranked Prospect Chase Petty to Start on Monday
The Cincinnati Reds expect to promote No. 7-ranked prospect Chase Petty to start on Monday evening against the Chicago Cubs. Petty is slated to replace Brandon Williamson in the starting rotation, who was recently shifted to the injured list. Petty made his MLB debut during the 2025 campaign but logged only six innings in his brief time in the big leagues. In this stint, the former 26th overall selection allowed a high 13 earned runs (14 total runs) while striking out seven hitters. However, this season, Petty has spent his entire campaign at Triple-A, Louisville, and has posted a 4.38 ERA with a modest 1.34 WHIP. He has tallied an impressive 29 punchouts but allowed 11 free passes. Given his minimal success in the majors last summer, managers should only look to stream Petty in deep 14-team leagues facing a tough Cubs lineup.
Source: MLB Pipeline
Source: MLB Pipeline
Marvin Mims Jr.'s Path to Dynasty Relevance May Require a Change of Scenery
After his encouraging close to the 2024 season, Denver Broncos wide receiver Marvin Mims Jr. was one of the buzzier names in fantasy circles entering 2025. However, the 24-year-old remained siloed to a limited role in his team's offense, recording just 37 receptions for 322 yards and one touchdown on 51 targets across 15 games. Heading into 2026, Mims Jr. now appears to be buried on the Broncos wide receiver depth chart. Denver acquired star wideout Jaylen Waddle from the Miami Dolphins early in the offseason, adding to a deep group of wideouts that also includes Courtland Sutton, Troy Franklin, and Pat Bryant. While Mims Jr.'s spot on the Broncos roster is likely safe due to his ability to contribute as a returner and a big-play gadget piece, his path to fantasy relevance may require a change in scenery. In dynasty formats, Mims Jr.'s stock is fading entering 2026.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
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