Matt Wallner Ready for a Breakout Season?
Minnesota Twins outfielder Matt Wallner brings elite raw power but has been very streaky in his time in the majors. He only hit .202 in his 104 games last season but did set a career-high with 22 home runs. The lefty actually had more success against lefties, but his contact rate was low on both sides of the splits. He did lower his strikeout rate from 36.4% in 2024 to 29.1% in 20205, but it was still extremely high. He arrived in spring training 10 pounds lighter and with an altered batting stance, looking to even out his hot and cold streaks. He said that he is "Just trying to have more of a simple [swing] path as opposed to the highs and lows that come with a big swing." He should get a chance to establish himself as one of the key sluggers in the Twins' thinner lineup coming into the year, so taking a shot on him late in your draft could pay off if he's able to continue to cut down on his strikeout rate and still bring power.
Source: Bobby Nightengale
Source: Bobby Nightengale
Jaxson Hayes Unlikely to Play Tuesday
Los Angeles Lakers center Jaxson Hayes (ankle) is doubtful for Tuesday's matchup against Orlando after exiting early in the recent loss to Boston due to ankle discomfort. The 25-year-old reserve is unlikely to be available, keeping Deandre Ayton entrenched as the primary center. Jarred Vanderbilt and Maxi Kleber would handle backup minutes if Hayes sits, though neither profiles as a reliable fantasy option. Vanderbilt logged three points and five rebounds in 11 minutes last game, while Kleber saw just three minutes. This remains a low-impact situation, except in deeper leagues.
Source: Brad Turner
Source: Brad Turner
Jonathan Kuminga Questionable Against Wizards
Atlanta Hawks forward Jonathan Kuminga (knee) is questionable for Tuesday's game against Washington as he nears clearance following a knee bone bruise. The 23-year-old has yet to suit up for Atlanta and would likely face a controlled workload if active after an extended absence. His return could trim bench minutes for Zaccharie Risacher and Corey Kispert. Risacher logged seven points in 20 minutes last game, while Kispert added nine points in 13 minutes. Kuminga is a speculative add in deeper leagues, though managers should expect a gradual role increase rather than immediate standard-league impact.
Source: Brad Rowland
Source: Brad Rowland
Andres Gimenez Looking for Healthy 2026
Toronto Blue Jays shortstop/second baseman Andres Gimenez helped the Blue Jays get to the World Series in his first season after joining the team via trade, but he had a down year at the plate. He hit only .210 after hitting over .250 in each of his last three seasons in Cleveland, and he only had seven homers and 12 stolen bases after hitting at least nine homers and stealing at least 20 bases in each of his last three seasons. He was limited to only 101 games, mostly by a high ankle sprain, and he admitted this spring training that he continued to play through pain after he returned in mid-August. He'll be sliding from 2B to SS on a full-time basis in 2026, and if he's healthy, he could have a bounce-back season. Since he stole 30 bases in 2024 and 2023, he could be a sneaky source of late-round speed if he's able to stay healthy in his second season in Toronto.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Jae'Sean Tate to Be Re-Evaluated in Two Weeks
Houston Rockets forward Jae'Sean Tate (knee) has been diagnosed with a Grade 2 MCL sprain and will be re-evaluated in two weeks, putting him on track for an extended absence. The 30-year-old reserve had already fallen out of the fantasy mix, averaging just 8.4 minutes with a limited 13.4 usage rate, so his injury carries minimal impact in standard leagues. Josh Okogie and Dorian Finney-Smith should absorb available wing minutes, though neither has shown reliable production. Finney-Smith logged three points and four rebounds in 20 minutes last game, keeping this a low-priority fantasy situation.
Source: Vanessa Richardson
Source: Vanessa Richardson
Ernie Clement Expected to Play a Major Role in Toronto
Toronto Blue Jays infielder Ernie Clement is a nice late-round fantasy baseball value who brings versatility and should get regular playing time for the Blue Jays. He actually hit leadoff in their first game of spring training while playing 2B. George Springer was not in the lineup and will normally hit leadoff, but Clement will be crucial to their hopes of going back to the World Series and will likely fill in at multiple spots around the infield. Last year, Clement played 157 games and had a career-high 588 at-bats while hitting .277 with nine homers, six stolen bases, and a .308 wOBA. While he doesn't necessarily bring elite production in any single category, he consistently chips in with counting stats and a good batting average, bringing a high floor and lots of versatility. If you're looking for a safer late-round pick, Clement can be a solid depth addition.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Ryan Kalkbrenner Listed as Probable Against Bulls
Charlotte Hornets center Ryan Kalkbrenner (ankle) is probable for Tuesday's matchup against Chicago after tweaking his ankle Sunday. The rookie has started four straight games, averaging 8.8 points, 8.0 rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 1.8 blocks in 26.3 minutes, offering situational value in deeper formats. With Moussa Diabate returning from suspension, Kalkbrenner is likely shifting back to a reserve role. Diabate has averaged 6.4 points, 10.4 rebounds, and 2.8 assists over his last five games and profiles as a rest-of-season hold if he maintains starter-level minutes. Kalkbrenner becomes a blocks-dependent streamer.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Tristan Vukcevic Could Miss Second Straight Game
Washington Wizards forward/center Tristan Vukcevic (hand) is questionable for Tuesday's game against Atlanta after missing the previous contest with a hand contusion. The 22-year-old has operated as a featured frontcourt piece, with a 27.3 usage rate, providing meaningful value in deeper formats when active. If he remains sidelined, Anthony Gill is the likely starter after producing eight points, five rebounds, and four assists in his last outing. Gill profiles as a low-ceiling streamer, while Kyshawn George and Tre Johnson could see slight usage bumps if Vukcevic sits.
Source: Brad Rowland
Source: Brad Rowland
Chris Sale Signs Extension With Braves
Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Chris Sale agreed to a one-year extension to stay in Atlanta that includes a team option for the 2028 season. Before the extension, the former Cy Young winner was on track to be a free agent after the upcoming 2026 season, but this deal will keep him in Atlanta through 2027 and possibly 2028. The 36-year-old lefty has revitalized his career with the Braves, going 25-8 in 50 games over the last two seasons. He has a 2.46 ERA and 2.33 FIP with an 11.6 K/9. He missed time with a rib injury during the team's lost season last year, but this signing is a great indication that he'll start the season healthy, and that the team is confident in his return to form coming into this season.
Source: Jeff Passan
Source: Jeff Passan
De'Anthony Melton Could Miss Game Vs. New Orleans
Golden State Warriors guard De'Anthony Melton (knee) is questionable for Tuesday's matchup against New Orleans after being added to the injury report following Sunday's win. The 27-year-old has started six straight games, averaging 14.5 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 2.2 steals in 24.8 minutes during that span, providing efficient two-way production. If he sits, Brandin Podziemski and Will Richard are positioned for expanded roles. Podziemski logged 37 minutes with 18 points, 15 rebounds, and nine assists last game, while Richard added 11 points in 30 minutes. Podziemski profiles as a strong streamer. Richard is a deeper-league add.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Vince Williams Jr. Feared to Have Significant Knee Injury
Utah Jazz guard/forward Vince Williams Jr. (left knee) exited Monday's loss to Houston and is scheduled for an MRI after leaving the arena on crutches. The 25-year-old went down in the first half following contact and did not return, raising concern about a potential extended absence. His injury tightens the wing rotation and boosts the fantasy outlook for Isaiah Collier and Ace Bailey, who should see steadier roles. John Konchar logged 24 minutes with five points, four rebounds, two assists, and three steals, while Brice Sensabaugh poured in 26 points with four triples in 32 minutes. Both remain volatile but viable deep-league streamers if Williams misses time.
Source: Sarah Todd
Source: Sarah Todd
Grayson Allen Questionable to Face Celtics
Phoenix Suns guard/forward Grayson Allen (ankle, knee) is questionable for Tuesday's encounter with the Boston Celtics. The veteran sniper is managing a right ankle and knee injury and didn't feature on Sunday night against Portland as Phoenix concluded a back-to-back set. The Suns will be desperate to have Allen available on Tuesday, with Devin Booker (hip), Dillon Brooks (hand), and Jordan Goodwin (calf) all out. If Allen can't return against Boston, Ryan Dunn is poised to remain in the starting unit, while Jamaree Bouyea and Amir Coffey could be more involved off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Jalen Suggs Could Miss Third Straight Game
Orlando Magic guard Jalen Suggs (back) is questionable for a meeting with the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night. He's dealing with a back strain and could be sidelined for a third consecutive contest. Unfortunately, injuries have left a large dent in Suggs' season, but his health issues have also provided an opportunity for others to step up. Anthony Black is having a breakout campaign, while Tristan da Silva has recently filled in for Suggs in the starting lineup. As a starter, da Silva has contributed 10.5 points and 3.9 rebounds per game this season.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Draymond Green Iffy for Tuesday's Matchup
Golden State Warriors forward/center Draymond Green (back) is questionable for Tuesday's contest against the Memphis Grizzlies. Green was a late scratch for Sunday's matchup with Denver due to a back issue and is in danger of missing another contest. This will be the first game of a back-to-back, and it appears unlikely that Green plays in both games. Kristaps Porzingis (illness) has already been ruled out for the two games, so Golden State could have very few frontcourt options, especially with Al Horford (toe) also questionable. Quinten Post is currently the only fully healthy Warriors big man and may have a heavy workload in the upcoming games.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Davis Thompson Struggling to Find Birdies as Florida Looms
Davis Thompson is struggling some to start 2026. The American golfer has no Top 25 results in three events. Worse, he took time off after winding up over par at the WM Phoenix Open. For a tournament that features a lot of birdies, that does not bode well for tougher events like the Cognizant Classic. Thompson has won once in his career and that was in 2024 (John Deere Classic). Since then, the golfer has dropped outside the Top 100 again in the world rankings. Overall strokes lost to putting in 2026 is now -1.104 (162nd). The end of 2025 looked pretty bright for Thompson after four Top 25 results over his final five events. Heading to Florida, that hope seems to have been dashed as Thompson has been a DFS albatross.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Kristaps Porzingis to Miss Two More Games
Golden State Warriors forward/center Kristaps Porzingis (illness) won't be in action during the team's upcoming back-to-back set. According to ESPN's Anthony Slater, the Latvian veteran hasn't traveled with the team. Golden State hit the road to face the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday and the Memphis Grizzlies the following day. After recovering from an Achilles issue, Porzingis finally made his Warriors debut last week, but he couldn't play on Sunday against Denver due to illness. Quinten Post and Al Horford (toe) are in line for more playing time without Porzingis, though the latter is considered questionable for Tuesday's matchup.
Source: Anthony Slater
Source: Anthony Slater
Naz Reid in Danger of Missing Another Contest
Minnesota Timberwolves forward/center Naz Reid (shoulder) is questionable for Tuesday's action against the Portland Trail Blazers. Reid already missed one game over the weekend due to a sore right shoulder and may remain out for another contest. Luckily for Minnesota, Rudy Gobert will be back in the lineup after sitting out Sunday's loss to Philadelphia due to a suspension. Joan Beringer started at center on Sunday, and while Gobert's return will bump him to the bench, the 19-year-old could still have a more prominent role if Reid isn't cleared for action.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Tom Kim Not Quite Cutting It in 2026
Tom Kim has made all five cuts in 2026. The South Korean golfer seems to have one or two rounds that go awry in every tournament so far this year. Kim did climb up the leaderboard at The Genesis Invitational with a Saturday 67 only to follow it up with a 71. That placed the golfer outside the Top 25 yet again. One of the main culprits was putting. He lost 0.92 strokes and his putts per round is 29.6 over the first two rounds. That is troubling. Kim has not won in three seasons now and with periodic putting issues, he may have troubles this week in Florida. The Cognizant Classic at Palm Beaches often features challenging pin placements. Kim's lack of birdies suggests avoiding him in DFS formats.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Deni Avdija Won't Play Tuesday
Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija (back) won't suit up for Tuesday's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Avdija has been dealing with a lower back issue for several weeks and lasted for only 59 seconds against Phoenix on Sunday. It's sad to see Avdija struggling with the injury, as he was having a monster year prior to it. Shaedon Sharpe (calf) also won't be in action against the Timberwolves, so the Trail Blazers must cope with the absence of their two top scorers. Jerami Grant, Scoot Henderson, and Jrue Holiday are bound to see more offensive usage, while Sidy Cissoko is the likeliest candidate to fill the void in the starting lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Andrew Nembhard Questionable Tuesday
Indiana Pacers guard Andrew Nembhard (back) is listed as questionable for Tuesday's clash against the Philadelphia 76ers. The 26-year-old is managing a lower back injury. T.J. McConnell (hamstring) is also questionable, so Indiana could be without both of its primary point guards on Tuesday night. That could open the door for Ben Sheppard to play in the first unit, while Quenton Jackson and Kam Jones (back) could also have larger roles. Jones is also considered iffy for the game. Even as a starter, Sheppard has not been very productive, averaging 8.4 points, 3.6 rebounds, and 2.2 assists this season. There should be better options available to fantasy managers.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Nicolai Hojgaard Wants to Build Momentum from Scottsdale
Nicolai Hojgaard believed he could win the WM Phoenix Open. The Danish golfer finished T-3 on the Scottsdale course and was a mere stroke from forcing a way into the playoff. Hojgaard has played well in the two PGA Tour events this 2026 season. He finished inside the Top 25 at the Farmers Insurance Open (T-22). Hojgaard leads the PGA early on in strokes gained off the tee at 0.877. Again, this is a small sample size. However, his green approach last year ranked 11th at 0.6 and off the tee was close to the Top 50. Hojgaard could be one to watch at the Cognizant Classic. He ended up T-18 last year and shot all four rounds in the 60's. From a DFS viewpoint, the Dane is also a good option.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Christiaan Bezuidenhout Returns After Extended Break for Florida Event
Christiaan Bezuidenhout took some time off after the WM Phoenix Open. The South African golfer missed the cut on the easier Scottsdale course. After a few weeks off, he takes aim at the Cognizant Classic. Going into Scottsdale, Bezuidenhout had been putting well, gaining more than three strokes combined to putting. A lot of things malfunctioned in early February. Bezuidenhout has not gotten into contention so far in 2026 and this Florida event does not bode well. He has finished 25th or worse in his last four appearances including a missed cut in 2024. From a betting perspective, the golfer from South Africa might be one to fade this week.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Chet Holmgren Might Miss Tuesday's Meeting with Toronto
Oklahoma City Thunder forward/center Chet Holmgren (back) is considered questionable to play on Tuesday in Toronto. The 2022 No. 2 overall pick had a massive 17-point, 15-rebound, three-block effort in Saturday's 121-113 win over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Unfortunately, he's in danger of missing this one due to back spasms. OKC is already without Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Ajay Mitchell (abdomen), and Jalen Williams (hamstring), meaning others might need to do even more work on the offensive end. If Holmgren is ruled out, Jaylin Williams, averaging 8.1 points, 5.5 boards, and 1.1 blocks in eight starts this season, would presumably replace him in the rotation. However, with the Thunder down their top scorers, it's reasonable to assume Williams will be more productive compared to previous starts.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Carson Fulmer Signs Minor-League Deal With Pirates
Free-agent right-hander Carson Fulmer signed a minor-league deal with the Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday that includes an invitation to major-league spring training, a source told Colin Beazley of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Fulmer's 2025 season with the Los Angeles Angels was cut short due to an elbow injury. Before his injury, he struggled to a 5.83 ERA and 1.23 WHIP with 26 strikeouts and 11 walks in 29 1/3 relief innings over 13 appearances. The 32-year-old former eighth overall pick by the Chicago White Sox out of Vanderbilt is probably fighting long odds to make the Opening Day bullpen in Pittsburgh. In his nine big-league seasons, Fulmer has a 5.44 ERA (5.27 FIP), 1.46 WHIP, 20% strikeout rate, and 11.9% walk rate in 256 2/3 innings over 127 appearances (24 starts). He's nowhere near the fantasy radar.
Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Colin Beazley
Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Colin Beazley
Brent Honeywell Signs Minor-League Contract With Giants
Free-agent right-hander Brent Honeywell, who won the World Series with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2024, signed a minor-league contract with the San Francisco Giants on Monday, according to Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com. The former top prospect with the Tampa Bay Rays did not pitch with a team in 2025. The 30-year-old former second-round pick in 2014 out of Walters State Community College never panned out as a big-league starter and has started only three of the 63 games that he's appeared in in the majors since debuting with the Rays in 2021. Honeywell actually had a solid year in 2024 with the Dodgers and Pittsburgh Pirates, posting a 2.63 ERA and 1.14 WHIP with a save, 18 strikeouts, and 11 walks in 37 2/3 innings over 20 outings (one start). He will most likely start the year at Triple-A Sacramento as relief depth for the Gigantes.
Source: MassLive.com - Chris Cotillo
Source: MassLive.com - Chris Cotillo
Graham Pauley Undergoes Imaging for Forearm Tightness
Miami Marlins third baseman Graham Pauley (forearm) has not appeared in a Grapefruit League game yet in spring training and underwent imaging for forearm tightness on Monday, according to Christina De Nicola of MLB.com. Although Pauley doesn't have a ton of upside offensively, he was considered one of the favorites for regular playing time at third in Miami to begin the 2026 regular season. It's unclear if this injury will jeopardize his availability for Opening Day in late March, but if it does, it will be good news for Connor Norby's path to regular playing time. The 25-year-old Pauley played in 62 games in 2025 in his first year with the Fish, slashing .224/.311/.366 with a .678 OPS, four home runs, 11 RBI, 18 runs scored, and two stolen bases in 184 plate appearances. For now, Pauley should be considered day-to-day.
Source: MLB.com - Christina De Nicola
Source: MLB.com - Christina De Nicola
Trevor Story a Strong Candidate to Hit Second in 2026
Boston Red Sox shortstop Trevor Story is a strong candidate to hit second in the batting order this year, following outfielder Roman Anthony in the leadoff spot, according to Christopher Smith of MassLive.com. Story was in the two-hole in his final 10 games of the 2025 regular season and also hit there in all three of the team's Wild-Card games in the playoffs against the New York Yankees. The veteran shortstop hit .294 with a .339 on-base percentage, .497 slugging percentage, and .836 OPS in his final 84 games last year, but overall, he had a .308 on-base percentage (tied for 11th), and his .433 slugging percentage ranked 72nd among qualified hitters. The 33-year-old two-time All-Star stayed healthy and hit 25 homers, drove in 96, scored 91 runs, and stole 31 bases in 157 regular-season games. Story is still a top-15 fantasy shortstop when healthy, but his lengthy injury history suggests volume could be an issue in 2026.
Source: MassLive.com - Christopher Smith
Source: MassLive.com - Christopher Smith
Bryan Abreu Could Begin Season as the Closer
Houston Astros relief pitcher Bryan Abreu could be asked to step up into the closer role to begin the regular season. Normally, Josh Hader (biceps) would fill the role, but he's currently dealing with biceps inflammation. The southpaw is playing light catch off flat ground, so he'll need to ramp up his progress to be ready in time for Opening Day. It sounds like Abreu is the next man up after posting elite numbers as the set-up man for multiple years. Last season, Abreu registered a career-high seven saves across 70 appearances with the Astros. The team has faith that Abreu can hold down the job while Hader recovers from his injury. The 28-year-old is probably the favorite for saves early in the season, assuming Hader misses time.
Source: The New York Times
Source: The New York Times
Justin Foscue Exits Grapefruit League Game With Hamstring Tightness
Texas Rangers infielder Justin Foscue (hamstring) was forced to make an early exit from Monday's Cactus League matchup versus the Los Angeles Angels. Foscue was removed from the contest due to right hamstring tightness. It sounds like he pushed to stay in the game, but the Rangers didn't want to risk him making it a more serious injury. He singled in his lone at-bat of the game and should be considered day-to-day for the moment. The former first-round pick has looked solid early in camp, so hopefully he can get back out there soon. There should be another update on his status in the coming days.
Source: Kennedi Landry
Source: Kennedi Landry
Trevor Megill had Offseason PRP Injections
Milwaukee Brewers relief pitcher Trevor Megill (forearm) reportedly had platelet-rich plasma injections this offseason. The right-hander decided to get platelet-rich plasma injections after missing time due to a forearm strain in 2025. Megill appears to be healthy now, but his role in the bullpen is not certain yet. Last season, Megill registered a 2.49 ERA, 1.12 WHIP, and a 60/17 K/BB ratio with 30 saves in 50 games. The 32-year-old has recorded over 50 total saves over the last two seasons, but might not be the full-time closer. It seems like the Brewers also like Abner Uribe, who looked good as a closer when Megill missed time last season. Knowing how the Brewers operate, Megill could be a trade candidate given his age and current salary. His full-time closer gig could be in jeopardy, but at least it sounds like Megill is healthy heading into the 2026 season.
Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Source: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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