Jordan Spieth Searching For Anything to Get Through The Week at Shinnecock
It has been a dreadfully boring year for Jordan Spieth, who is coming off a missed cut at the Memorial Tournament, having lost over three strokes on approach in the first two rounds. Every part of his game has performed well in various spots, but nothing has come together all at once. The best thing going for him currently is the driver, as the former Texas Longhorn has averaged 0.850 strokes gained off the tee over his last five starts. However, approach play is presumably the leading factor this week, where Spieth isn't nearly as proficient. It also makes it even more detrimental, since most of his struggles come from beyond 150 yards. Combine that with a short game that's been hard to rely on week to week, and the 32-year-old finds himself sliding down the list of potential DFS plays rather quickly. He likely doesn't have a high enough ceiling to recommend much consideration.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Michael Harris II Departs Early on Tuesday With Back Tightness
The Atlanta Braves announced that outfielder Michael Harris II (back) departed Tuesday's game against the San Francisco Giants early with lower-back tightness. Before leaving the game due to injury, Harris went 1-for-1 at the plate with a run scored. Mauricio Dubon shifted from left field to center field, and Eli White entered the ballgame in left field. It's unclear if Harris' back injury will cause him to miss additional time, but we should have a better idea of the severity of his back ailment later on Tuesday night or on Wednesday morning. If Harris is forced to the 10-day injured list, White would be in line for more playing time in Atlanta's outfield. The 25-year-old Harris is in the midst of a really strong season in 2026, as he came into Tuesday's game with a .303/.337/.512 slash line with an .850 OPS, 14 home runs, 41 RBI, 34 runs scored, and three stolen bases. Harris is currently rostered in all but 5% of Yahoo leagues, and he should remain rostered, even if his back injury leads to a lengthy absence.
Source: Atlanta Braves
Source: Atlanta Braves
Xander Schauffele is One Parameter Shy of Being a Must-Play at US Open
Despite his solid finishes this season, Xander Schauffele has still not returned to the dominant form we saw a couple of years ago. However, he's been electric in the biggest events this season, with top 10s in both majors and a season-high finish of T3 at The Players. His ball-striking is still some of the best on tour, but the short game has ruined any victory hopes. For the season, the 32-year-old ranks 87th in strokes gained around the green (0.005), but was able to have a good week around the greens in his last outing at Muirfield Village. Schauffele's talent should always warrant consideration in big tournaments, but his week will likely come down to what happens in the tough spots around the putting surfaces and keeping rounds alive.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Brendan Donovan Begins Running Progression, Return Imminent?
Seattle Mariners infielder/outfielder Brendan Donovan (groin) started a running progression on Tuesday, which is the biggest hurdle to clear as he attempts to return from a strained left groin, according to Daniel Kramer of MLB.com. Donovan's running progression is expected to last 10 days to two weeks, so his return to the big-league roster isn't imminent. From there, if he avoids any setbacks, Donovan could go straight into a minor-league rehab assignment. The 29-year-old left-handed hitter has been sidelined since the middle of May, but barring a setback, he will have a shot to rejoin the big-league squad before the All-Star break in mid-July. Donovan is a contact-oriented utility man who was starting regularly at third base for Seattle before his injury, hitting .274 (23-for-84) with three homers and eight RBI in just 25 games played. When he's ready to return, he should return to an everyday role with the M's, which could push infielder J.P. Crawford to the bench. Donovan is currently rostered in just over half of Yahoo leagues.
Source: MLB.com - Daniel Kramer
Source: MLB.com - Daniel Kramer
Andres Munoz Ready to Go on Tuesday
Seattle Mariners right-handed closer Andres Munoz (back) is fine and good to go for Tuesday's series opener at T-Mobile Park versus the Baltimore Orioles, according to Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times. The Mariners pulled Munoz from his outing on Sunday against the Washington Nationals with back tightness, but after a scheduled day off on Monday, he's ready to go for the series opener in Seattle on Tuesday. The 27-year-old Mexican reliever has had his fair share of struggles in 2026 in his seventh year in the big leagues after back-to-back All-Star campaigns, but he's presently in no real danger of being demoted from the closer's role by manager Dan Wilson. In his 27 appearances out of the bullpen, Munoz is 3-4 with a career-worst 5.92 ERA (3.68 FIP), 1.44 WHIP, 10 saves, and a 37:11 K:BB in 24 1/3 innings pitched. He will have a long leash after saving a career-high 38 games for the M's in 2025. Fantasy managers speculating on saves and stashing setup men should have their eyes on lefty Jose A. Ferrer if Munoz continues to struggle or goes down with an injury.
Source: The Seattle Times - Ryan Divish
Source: The Seattle Times - Ryan Divish
Luke Raley Sitting Out With Back Tightness
Seattle Mariners outfielder Luke Raley (back) is sitting out of Tuesday's series opener against the visiting Baltimore Orioles due to back tightness, according to Adam Jude of The Seattle Times. Dominic Canzone is starting in right field for the M's and will hit cleanup against Orioles right-hander Brandon Young. For now, we'll consider Raley to be day-to-day. If he's feeling better on Wednesday, he could be right back in the lineup against Baltimore right-hander Kyle Bradish. In his sixth year in the majors and third year with Seattle, Raley is on pace to set a new career high in home runs. Through 66 games in 2026 across 210 plate appearances, the left-handed slugger is slashing .241/.303/.503 with an .806 OPS, 14 home runs, 35 RBI, 24 runs scored, and a stolen base. The power is nice from the left side, but the fact that he rarely faces left-handers limits his overall fantasy upside in mixed leagues. Raley has gone just 2-for-16 (.125) with none of his 14 home runs against lefties this season.
Source: The Seattle Times - Adam Jude
Source: The Seattle Times - Adam Jude
J.P. Crawford Activated and Starting at Third Base on Tuesday
The Seattle Mariners announced on Tuesday that they reinstated infielder J.P. Crawford (hand) from the 10-day injured list due to a right-hand contusion, and he's starting at third base and batting leadoff in his first game back in Tuesday's series opener against the Baltimore Orioles and right-hander Brandon Young. The 31-year-old veteran spent the minimum time on the IL with a minor right-hand contusion that he suffered after getting hit by a pitch. Now that he's back, he could spend most of his time in Seattle at the hot corner with infield prospect Cole Emerson settling in at the 6. Crawford returns to an ugly .228/.356/.409 slash line with a .766 OPS, 10 home runs, 23 RBI, 31 runs scored, and a stolen base in his 193 at-bats in 2026. He has now reached double-digit home runs in three of the last four seasons, and he's only striking out 18.9% of the time. Still, Crawford is only rostered in 11% of Yahoo leagues with minimal power for a player with shortstop eligibility. He was heating up at the plate before landing on the IL, hitting .333 with four home runs in his last 11 contests.
Source: Mariners PR
Source: Mariners PR
Josh Naylor Starting on the Bench Due to Injuries
Seattle Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor (shin, wrist) is a little banged up and will start on the bench for Tuesday's series opener against the visiting Baltimore Orioles, per MLB.com. Naylor was forced from Sunday's series finale early against the Washington Nationals after fouling a ball off his shin. The 28-year-old left-handed slugger is also dealing with wrist soreness. The good news is that X-rays on his shin came back negative, so Naylor is considered day-to-day and could be back as early as Wednesday's tilt against the O's. Miles Mastrobuoni will start at first on Tuesday for Seattle and will bat ninth versus Orioles right-hander Brandon Young. The Canadian native enters Tuesday's action hitting .253/.315/.372 with a .687 OPS, eight home runs, 32 RBI, 13 stolen bases, and 27 runs scored in 68 games across 296 plate appearances in his first full year with the team. Naylor has gone 12-for-48 (.250) with three of his eight home runs on the year in 12 games in June. Check back on Wednesday to see if he's back in the starting lineup.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Randy Arozarena Not Ready to Return on Tuesday
Seattle Mariners outfielder Randy Arozarena (hamstring) is missing another game on Tuesday against the visiting Baltimore Orioles at T-Mobile Park, according to MLB.com. Victor Robles is making the start in left field and will bat seventh against Orioles right-hander Brandon Young. The 31-year-old Arozarena is missing a third straight start for the M's after suffering from soreness in his left hamstring last Friday. The good news is that the Mariners expect him to be available off the bench for Tuesday's series opener, giving him a good chance to return to the starting nine for Wednesday's contest in Seattle. When the right-handed-hitting Cuban outfielder returns to action, fantasy managers will want to return him to their starting lineups everywhere. He's been one of the team's most consistent offensive producers in 2026 with a .291/.377/.448 slash line, an .826 OPS, seven home runs, 33 RBI, 19 stolen bases, and 47 runs scored in his 261 at-bats in his second full season with the M's. Arozarena was a second-time All-Star in 2025 in his first year in Seattle, when he hit just .238 (146-for-613), but with a career-high 27 long balls, 76 RBI, and 31 steals in 160 regular-season contests.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Ladd McConkey Dealing With Hamstring Strain, Expected to be Ready for Camp
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Ladd McConkey (hamstring) said he strained his left hamstring during Phase 2 of the team's offseason program, but he doesn't view it as a significant concern and expects to be ready for the start of training camp in late July, according to Kris Rhim of ESPN. Head coach Jim Harbaugh said that McConkey is "working through something," but that he will take part in individual drills during this week's mandatory minicamp. The 24-year-old burst onto the scene as a rookie in 2024 after the Bolts took him with the 34th overall pick in the second round in 2024 out of the University of Georgia, catching 82 of his 112 targets for 1,149 yards and seven touchdowns in 16 games. McConkey took a slight step back as a sophomore, though, finishing with a 66-789-6 line on 106 targets across 16 regular-season games. In his first year in new offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel's scheme, McConkey could be headed for another big year, making him a strong WR2 target in fantasy drafts, especially in PPR formats.
Source: ESPN.com - Kris Rhim
Source: ESPN.com - Kris Rhim
Cal Raleigh Back From Injured List and Starting on Tuesday
The Seattle Mariners announced on Tuesday that they reinstated catcher Cal Raleigh (oblique) from the 10-day injured list, and he's in the starting lineup behind the dish and batting second for the M's as they take on the visiting Baltimore Orioles and right-hander Brandon Young at T-Mobile Park. In a corresponding move, Jhonny Pereda was optioned to Triple-A Tacoma. Raleigh will return to the M's starting nine for the first time in a month due to an oblique strain that landed him on the IL on May 14. In five minor-league rehab games with High-A Everett and Triple-A Tacoma, the Big Dumper went 7-for-17 with five home runs, 12 RBI, and seven runs scored, giving fantasy managers hope that he can turn things around at the plate in the majors now that he's back. Raleigh pummeled baseballs as a first-time All-Star in 2025, when he led the league with 60 round-trippers and 125 RBI in 159 regular-season games. He has hit just .161 (26-for-161) with seven homers, 18 RBI, and a career-worst 31.5% strikeout rate so far in 2026.
Source: Mariners PR
Source: Mariners PR
Chase DeLauter Sitting With Ribs Injury on Tuesday
Cleveland Guardians rookie outfielder Chase DeLatuer (ribs) is absent from the team's starting lineup on Tuesday on the road in Milwaukee against the Brewers, according to MLB.com. David Fry is starting in right field and will bat cleanup versus Brewers left-hander Robert Gasser. DeLauter is dealing with a rib-cage contusion that he suffered on Saturday when he crashed into the outfield wall, and he'll be missing a second straight game on Tuesday. The 24-year-old should be considered day-to-day for now. Check back to see if he's available to play in Wednesday's contest in Milwaukee. After a strong start in 2026 in his first year in the big leagues, DeLauter has cooled off at the plate and is now slashing .263/.337/.408 with a .745 OPS, seven home runs, 34 RBI, 24 runs scored, and two stolen bases in 240 at-bats. In his first 10 games in June, DeLauter has gone 8-for-35 (.229) with a double, two RBI, two runs scored, three walks, and 11 strikeouts.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Jasson Dominguez Out After Having Tooth Pulled
New York Yankees outfielder Jasson Dominguez (mouth) is sitting out of the starting lineup on Tuesday at home against the visiting Chicago White Sox after he had a tooth pulled earlier in the day, according to MLB.com. With Dominguez starting on the bench, Jose Caballero will make the start in right field and will bat sixth against White Sox right-hander Davis Martin. The 23-year-old just came off the injured list over the weekend after recovering from a shoulder strain. The Dominican switch-hitter should be back in action on Wednesday, and he should be a regular for the Yankees now that he's recovered from his shoulder injury with Aaron Judge (ribs), Trent Grisham (hamstring), and Giancarlo Stanton (calf) all sidelined. Dominguez has yet to reach his full potential at the major-league level, but at least in the short term, he'll have the opportunity to do damage, making him a deep-league option. In only 11 games for the Yanks this year, Dominguez has gone 8-for-38 (.211) with two homers, three doubles, five RBI, five runs, two walks, and six strikeouts.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Andres Gimenez Returns to Action on Tuesday Against Boston
Toronto Blue Jays infielder Andres Gimenez (wrist) is starting at shortstop and will bat eighth for Toronto on Tuesday on the road at Fenway Park against the Boston Red Sox and left-hander Payton Tolle, per MLB.com. Gimenez is back in action for Tuesday's series opener after he was scratched from Sunday's series finale against the New York Yankees with a wrist injury. The 27-year-old glove-first player obviously wasn't dealing with a very serious injury. With Gimenez returning, utility man Ernie Clement will move back over to second base on Tuesday. Gimenez has limited upside offensively with below-average power and speed, which is why he's rostered in only 13% of Yahoo leagues. He comes into Tuesday's tilt with a .222/.269/.351 slash line, .621 OPS, six home runs, 30 RBI, seven stolen bases, and 16 runs scored across his 68 games played in 2026. Gimenez has really struggled against southpaws, too, going 9-for-55 (.164) against them with just one of his six home runs against them this year.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Officially Back in Tuesday's Lineup
Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (back) is starting at first base and batting third for the Jays in Tuesday's game at Fenway Park against the Boston Red Sox and left-hander Payton Tolle, per MLB.com. Guerrero was held out of the final two games of the weekend series against the New York Yankees with back tightness, but the 27-year-old is back for Tuesday's series opener in Beantown. The five-time All-Star and two-time Silver Slugger winner will return to a .280/.372/.366 slash line in his 68 games and 288 plate appearances this year, but he has frustrated his fantasy managers with his lack of power (just three home runs). There's still time for Vladdy to turn his season around in the power department, and the buy-low window is still firmly open for fantasy managers with the All-Star break quickly approaching in mid-July. Guerrero has faced Tolle just twice in his career and has one hit. Fantasy managers in traditional fantasy leagues will want to get him back in their starting lineups.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Trea Turner Out of Tuesday's Lineup With Wrist Injury
Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Trea Turner (wrist) is out of the team's starting lineup for Tuesday's game at home against the division-rival Miami Marlins, according to MLB.com. Turner was removed from the game early in Monday's series opener with a right-wrist bruise after he was hit by a pitch, and he'll miss at least one game as a result. With X-rays coming back negative, Turner is expected to be back in the starting nine on Wednesday. Edmundo Sosa will start at the 6 at Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday and will bat ninth for the Phillies against Marlins right-hander Tyler Phillips. Turner, in his 12th year in the big leagues, is showing clear signs of decline so far in 2026, as he's currently hitting just .216/.268/.326 with a career-worst .595 OPS, seven home runs, 21 RBI, 14 stolen bases, and 41 runs scored in 71 games and a league-high 291 at-bats. The three-time All-Star had a league-high .304 average (179-for-589) in 141 regular-season games in 2025 in his third year with the Phillies. Turner hasn't homered since May 27 and has gone 10-for-53 (.189) with two doubles, two RBI, three steals, seven runs, three walks, and 15 strikeouts in 13 games so far in June.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Brendan Sorsby's Pro Day Tentatively Set for July 10
Former Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby's Pro Day for NFL scouts is tentatively scheduled for July 10 in Southlake Texas at Carroll High School, according to Pete Thamel of ESPN. Sorsby, a transfer from Cincinnati, was ruled ineligible by the NCAA to play in 2026 after he admitted in May to placing roughly $90,000 in sports bets over the last four years, including at least 40 bets on Indiana while he was a member of the team in 2022 and 2023. The 22-year-old was then granted an injunction by a Texas judge, which the NCAA was prepared to fight vigorously. Sorsby has now pivoted and plans to apply to enter the NFL's supplemental draft. Despite the gambling reputation, the 6-foot-3, 235-pounder has the arm strength, finesse, and mobility as a runner to be considered a first-round talent as he makes his way to the next level. However, because of the off-the-field controversy, The Athletic's Dane Brugler believes that Sorsby will become more of a Day 3 pick in the NFL draft.
Source: ESPN.com - Pete Thamel
Source: ESPN.com - Pete Thamel
Jackson Suber Making Second Appearance at U.S. Open
Jackson Suber finished tied for fourth at last week's RBC Canadian Open and will now turn his focus to preparing for this week's U.S. Open held at Shinnecock Hills in Tuckahoe, New York. Suber has been in fine form recently, finishing fourth at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson last month and tied for 67th at the Charles Schwab Challenge. This will mark Suber's second U.S. Open appearance. He finished 73rd at the 2024 edition. So far this season, Suber has four top-25 finishes and five missed cuts in 13 starts. Suber's recent form suggests he could make the cut at this week's U.S. Open.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Scottie Scheffler Remains A Favorite to Win U.S. Open
Scottie Scheffler finished tied for 12th at the Memorial Tournament two weeks ago and will now focus on preparing for this week's U.S. Open held at Shinnecock Hills in Tuckahoe, New York. So far this season, Scheffler has one win, six top-10 finishes, and no missed cuts in 12 starts. He's also performed well at both majors this season, finishing second at the Masters Tournament and tied for 14th at the PGA Championship. Scheffler finished tied for seventh at last year's U.S. Open and tied for 41st in 2024. The U.S. Open is the only major Scheffler hasn't won, and this could be the week he completes the grand slam.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Jon Rahm Looking to Replicate PGA Championship Form at U.S. Open
Jon Rahm finished second at the LIV Andalucia two weeks ago and will now turn his focus to preparing for this week's U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills in Tuckahoe, New York. So far this season, Rahm has six top-five finishes and two wins in 11 starts on the LIV Tour. Rahm has played well in the first two majors of the season, finishing tied for 38th at the Masters Tournament and tied for second at the PGA Championship. Rahm finished tied for seventh at last year's U.S. Open and tied for 10th in 2023.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Robert MacIntyre Looks to Break Out Heading to U.S. Open
Robert MacIntyre finished tied for 15th at last week's RBC Canadian Open and will now focus on preparing for this week's U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills in Tuckahoe, New York. MacIntyre started the season off strongly, but has since struggled for form. Following his missed cut at the Masters Tournament, he has had no top-25 finishes and three missed cuts in seven starts. MacIntyre has struggled at the first two majors this season, missing the cut at the Masters Tournament and at the PGA Championship. However, he finished second at last year's U.S. Open but missed the cut at the 2024 edition.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Si Woo Kim Looks to Break U.S. Open Trend
Si Woo Kim finished tied for 10th at the Memorial Tournament two weeks ago and will now turn his focus to preparing for this week's U.S. Open, being held at Shinnecock Hills in Tuckahoe, New York. Kim has four top-10 finishes in his last six starts, and so far this season, he has 11 top-25 finishes and no missed cuts in 17 starts. Kim finished tied for 42nd at last year's U.S. Open and tied for 32nd in 2024. Kim will look to ride his hot form and finish better than his two previous starts at the U.S. Open.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Chris Gotterup Still Maintaining Excellent Form Heading to U.S. Open
Chris Gotterup finished tied for 27th at the Memorial Tournament two weeks ago and will now focus on preparing for this week's U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills in Tuckahoe, New York. Gotterup has one missed cut, seven top-25 finishes and two wins in 14 starts this season. Gotterup has also performed well in the majors this season, finishing tied for 24th at the Masters Tournament and tied for 10th at the PGA Championship. He has also played well in his previous U.S. Open appearances, finishing tied for 23rd in 2025 and tied for 43rd in 2022.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Matt Fitzpatrick Has Yet to Slow Down This Season
Matt Fitzpatrick finished second at last week's RBC Canadian Open and has shown no signs of slowing down this season. He's been nothing short of outstanding this season, posting seven top-25 finishes, three wins, and no missed cuts in 14 starts. Fitzpatrick has played well in the first two majors, finishing tied for 18th at the Masters Tournament and tied for 14th at the PGA Championship. He finished tied for 38th at last year's U.S. Open and tied for 64th in 2024. Fitzpatrick's form and past performances at the U.S. Open make him a top contender to include in DFS lineups this week.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Wyndham Clark Continues Playing Well Heading to U.S. Open
Wyndham Clark continued his fine run of form by finishing tied for 11th at last week's RBC Canadian Open. He will now turn his focus to preparing for this week's U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills in Tuckahoe, New York. Clark has four top-25 finishes, one top-five finish and one win in his previous seven starts. Clark got out to a slow start this season, but finished tied for 21st at the Masters Tournament and then followed that by missing the cut at the PGA Championship. Clark is in great form and is a former U.S. Open champion.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Jose Ramirez Undergoes Hand Surgery, Expected to Miss 5-7 Weeks
Cleveland Guardians All-Star third baseman Jose Ramirez (hand) underwent surgery to fix a broken hamate bone in his left hand on Tuesday and is expected to miss five to seven weeks, according to Zack Meisel of MLB.com. Ramirez injured his hand over the weekend against the division-rival Detroit Tigers, and he won't be ready to rejoin the big-league roster until after the mid-July All-Star break. Even though the 33-year-old seven-time All-Star and six-time Silver Slugger hasn't been performing up to his usual high standards in 2026, fantasy managers should consider him a must-hold in all traditional leagues while he recovers from hand surgery. The Dominican switch-hitting third baseman is currently slashing .239/.339/.418 with a .757 OPS, 10 home runs, 33 RBI, 24 stolen bases, and 42 runs scored across his 268 at-bats in 2026. Until J-Ram can return from his hand injury, utility infielder Gabriel Arias is expected to handle most of the playing time at the hot corner in Cleveland.
Source: MLB.com - Zack Meisel
Source: MLB.com - Zack Meisel
Daniel Palencia Going on Injured List With Elbow Inflammation
Chicago Cubs right-handed closer Daniel Palencia (elbow) is heading to the 15-day injured list on Tuesday with right-elbow inflammation, according to Bruce Levine of the Marquee Sports Network. It's the second time that Palencia will head to the IL this year, with his previous time coming from a lat strain. The 26-year-old Venezuelan hurler apparently injured his elbow during his scoreless outing against the Colorado Rockies on Monday night in the series opener. Palencia has gone 2-1 this year with a 2.70 ERA (3.46 FIP), 1.38 WHIP, three saves, 19 strikeouts, and six walks in 16 2/3 innings over 19 appearances out of the bullpen. It's unclear what direction manager Craig Counsell will go for save opportunities going forward with Palencia on the IL again. If they use a closer-by-committee situation, all of Caleb Thielbar, Phil Maton, and Jacob Webb could be in line for ninth-inning work. Thielbar, Maton, and Webb are all currently rostered in under 3% of Yahoo leagues.
Source: Marquee Sports Network - Bruce Levine
Source: Marquee Sports Network - Bruce Levine
Roman Anthony's Follow-Up MRI Shows Good Progress
Boston Red Sox outfielder Roman Antony's (finger) six-week follow-up MRI exam showed healing and good progress, interim manager Chad Tracy told Gabrielle Starr of the Boston Herald. "That does not mean that because the picture said that, that it's like he's hitting today. Things are looking good, but it's still going to be at his progress and how he feels, and the medical staff will determine each day if he's going to swing and try and see where we're at, and we'll progress based on medical and his feelings, but definitely a positive step there," Tracy said. Swinging a bat is something that Anthony hasn't gotten past in his recovery from a strained finger. The former top outfield prospect is making progress, but until he's cleared to start swinging a bat, we won't have a more specific timetable for his return. As things currently stand, it's unlikely that he'll return before the mid-July All-Star break at his current rate of progress. Because of Anthony's high-end power/speed potential, the injured star deserves to be stashed in an IL spot in most fantasy leagues. He's currently rostered in 85% of Yahoo leagues.
Source: Boston Herald - Gabrielle Starr
Source: Boston Herald - Gabrielle Starr
River Ryan Bounces Back, is He a Must-Stash Now?
Los Angeles Dodgers pitching prospect River Ryan bounced back nicely in his latest outing at Triple-A Oklahoma City after giving up four earned runs in his previous start. The Dodgers' sixth-ranked prospect allowed just one earned run on six hits and one walk while striking out seven in his last start, improving his ERA for the year to 2.81 with a 1.13 WHIP. The right-hander owns a strong 24.6 percent K-BB% and is averaging more than a strikeout per inning, exactly what fantasy managers want to see from a potential fantasy asset. The 27-year-old debuted in 2025 and saw some success, with a 1.33 ERA (3.36 FIP), 1.18 WHIP, and 18 strikeouts in 20 1/3 innings pitched, so with his current momentum, there's good reason to think that he'll have success the next time he gets the call. The Dodgers are currently using a six-man rotation and technically have no openings, but things change fast in the major leagues, either due to injury or underperformance, so Ryan should be considered one of the top pitchers to stash for fantasy with his ability to have a positive impact on multiple categories.
Source: MiLB.com
Source: MiLB.com
Garrett Crochet Could Resume Throwing Program Soon
Boston Red Sox left-hander Garrett Crochet (shoulder, lat) started throwing a plyometric ball on Tuesday and will continue to do so for the rest of the week before potentially progressing to throwing a real baseball, according to Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic. Crochet initially landed on the 15-day injured list with left-shoulder inflammation before suffering a setback with a lat strain. He recently clarified that his shoulder is the bigger issue as he continues to tweak his mechanics, and now that he's on the 60-day injured list, the talented southpaw won't be back with the Red Sox's starting rotation until after the mid-July All-Star break. The 26-year-old former 11th overall pick by the Chicago White Sox in 2020 out of the University of Tennessee has been one of the biggest busts so far in fantasy in 2026 after finishing second in the American League Cy Young voting in 2025 in his first year in Boston. Crochet has a 6.30 ERA, 1.47 WHIP, and 37 K's in 30 innings in his six starts this year, but despite the tough first half, he deserves to be held in all fantasy formats as he looks to bounce back in the second half with better health.
Source: The Athletic - Jen McCaffrey
Source: The Athletic - Jen McCaffrey
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