Justin Thomas is an Exciting Play This Week in Ohio
Things have really picked up for Justin Thomas over his last four starts, finishing no worse than T23 and being in the hunt for the PGA Championship. While there have been some incredible performances on the greens during that span, the real change has been in the ball striking, where the 33-year-old has averaged 0.725 strokes gained on approach and 0.662 off the tee. What's more impressive is the increased level of accuracy he's shown, which has doomed his chances over the years. It's still hard to say that he's back to the JT we knew him to be, but he's definitely doing a lot of good things to justify leaning into his DFS upside come Thursday.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Brett Howden Starts Finals With Multi-Point Effort
Vegas Golden Knights forward Brett Howden recorded a goal and an assist in the 2026 Stanley Cup Finals opener against the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday, helping his team to a 5-4 win. The 28-year-old factored in two go-ahead goals, assisting William Karlsson on Vegas' third goal of the night and scoring the team's fourth himself. Remarkably, Howden leads the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs with 11 goals and is now just one tally away from his regular-season mark of 12. Howden, who has 14 points in 17 postseason appearances, needs two more goals to tie Jonathan Marchessault's franchise record for most in a single playoff run.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Scottie Scheffler Looks to Win Memorial Tournament for Third Consecutive Year
Coming off his most recent finish a couple of weeks ago at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson (T3), Scottie Scheffler comes to Muirfield Village this week looking to become the second player in history to three-peat at this event. The world no. 1 nearly triples anyone else in the field in total strokes gained (3.570) here over the last five seasons, which has primarily been attributed to other-worldly approach play. However, that part of the game has been on shaky ground thus far in 2026, while the putter has perhaps been one of his strongest attributes. It's tough to argue with three runner-ups and a solo-third in four of his last five tournaments played, but it's easy to see that the formula is a bit different. Nevertheless, Scheffler is still the easiest must-play guy on the DFS board this week.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Tomas Hertl Scores Game-Winner in Finals Opener
Vegas Golden Knights forward Tomas Hertl scored the 5-4 game-winning goal in Game 1 of the 2026 Stanley Cup Finals against the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday night. The Golden Knights lost the lead midway through the third period, but Hertl's fourth postseason goal gave the team a valuable road win. On Tuesday night, Hertl reached 10 points for the 2026 postseason. He's recovered from a very slow start, averaging a point per game over his last eight appearances. Having lost the 2016 Finals with San Jose, the Czechia forward will be determined to avoid the same outcome this time.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Rory McIlroy Looking for Better Performance at Muirfield Village
According to Jack Nicklaus' playful comments when asked about Rory McIlroy at the beginning of the week, he said the last thing the Northern Irishman needs to accomplish is winning the Memorial Tournament. He's been close a few times over his 13 career starts, but has never finished better than fourth. Whether it's the struggle of playing too much from the rough or his struggle to avoid bogeys, getting to the finish line has been tough. Most notably, he went into the final round in 2023 with a share of the lead before shooting 75 and falling outside of the top five. Regardless, the reigning Masters champion will always garner DFS attention, and rightfully so. The usual ball-striking prowess and now unencumbered mindset are a great recipe for success. If he can consistently find fairways this week, there's no reason to think he couldn't give himself an opportunity.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Drake Baldwin Could Return During Braves Next Homestand
Atlanta Braves manager Walt Weiss said that catcher Drake Baldwin (oblique) could return during the team's next homestand, per Mark Bowman of MLB.com. The homestand referenced by Weiss runs from June 16 to June 21. Baldwin has been on the 15-day injured list due to a Grade 1 oblique strain, but it appears as though he's progressing and should return about four weeks after suffering the injury. Before getting hurt, Baldwin was hitting .303/.389/.543 with 13 home runs, 38 RBI, 39 runs scored, and one stolen base across 216 plate appearances. The 25-year-old's underlying metrics supported his hot start, as he posted an 18.6% barrel rate and a 53.8% hard-hit rate. Baldwin has a case as the best offensive catcher in baseball and profiles as a must-start player at the position upon his return to the Braves lineup.
Source: MLB.com - Mark Bowman
Source: MLB.com - Mark Bowman
Matthew Boyd Slated for Rehab Start on Saturday, Close to Big-League Return
Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Matthew Boyd (knee) is scheduled to make a second rehab appearance with Triple-A Iowa on Saturday, per Taylor McGregor of Marquee Sports Network. McGregor reports that "assuming everything goes well," Boyd will return to the Cubs following his Saturday start. The veteran left-hander has been on the injured list since early May due to a left miniscus injury. Boyd got off to a rough start to his 2026 season before hitting the IL, recording a 6.00 ERA across 24 innings (five starts). However, Boyd's 25% K-BB rate and 2.33 FIP suggest that he was pitching better than his top-line numbers would indicate. The 35-year-old was arguably Chicago's best starting pitcher in 2025, recording a 14-8 record with a 3.21 ERA and 1.09 ERA across 179 2/3 innings (31 starts). Upon his return, Boyd profiles as a quality innings eater for deeper-league fantasy managers.
Source: Marquee Sports Network - Taylor McGregor
Source: Marquee Sports Network - Taylor McGregor
Edward Cabrera Scheduled to Return to Cubs Rotation on Saturday
Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Edward Cabrera (finger) will return from the 15-day injured list on Saturday against the San Francisco Giants, per Taylor McGregor of Marquee Sports Network. Cabrera was placed on the IL due to a blister on his right middle finger on May 21. Across 54 innings (10 starts) before the injury, Cabrera posted a 3-2 record with a 4.00 ERA, 1.35 WHIP, and 47 strikeouts. The 28-year-old's average fastball velocity was down from 97 miles per hour to 95.9 mph, and his strikeout rate had dipped to a career-worst 20.7%. If Cabrera's blister issue is fully resolved, it could help him rediscover his 2025 form, when he logged a 3.53 ERA and a 25.8% strikeout rate across 26 starts with the Miami Marlins.
Source: Marquee Sports Network - Taylor McGregor
Source: Marquee Sports Network - Taylor McGregor
J.T. Realmuto Expected to Return to Phillies Lineup on Wednesday
Philadelphia Phillies manager Don Mattingly said that catcher J.T. Realmuto (wrist) is expected to return to the team's lineup on Wednesday, per Matt Gelb of The Athletic. Realmuto was removed early from Philadelphia's game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday after taking a 97-mile-per-hour fastball off his left wrist. The Phillies had an off day on Monday, and Realmuto was held out of the team's game on Tuesday against the San Diego Padres, but he appears to have avoided a serious injury. Across 142 plate appearances so far in 2026, Realmuto is hitting .220/.296/.299 with two home runs, nine RBI, 11 runs scored, and one stolen base. His barrel rate has fallen to a career-worst 2.9%, making him a low-end starting option for fantasy managers in two-catcher leagues at best.
Source: The Athletic - Matt Gelb
Source: The Athletic - Matt Gelb
Aaron Nola Reinstated from Paternity List, Strikes Out Eight on Tuesday
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Aaron Nola was reinstated from the paternity list before his start on Tuesday against the San Diego Padres. The 32-year-old pitched well in his return to the mound, allowing just four hits and two earned runs while striking out eight across five innings of work. It's been a rough season overall for Nola, who owns a 3-4 record with a 5.55 ERA, 1.41 WHIP, and 64 strikeouts across 61 2/3 innings (12 starts). However, Nola has still posted a strong 17.4% K-BB rate. The underlying indicators point to poor luck for the veteran right-hander, as he's recorded a 4.20 FIP and 3.45 xFIP. Fantasy managers should proceed with caution given Nola's struggles over the past two seasons, but he could be a decent buy-low target in deeper leagues.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Garrett Crochet Diagnosed With Low-Grade Lat Strain
Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Garrett Crochet (lat, shoulder) is dealing with a "very low-grade lat strain," per Gabrielle Starr of the Boston Herald. Starr reports that Crochet can resume throwing as soon as he is deemed asymptomatic by the team's trainers. Crochet appears to have avoided a serious injury after his rehab from a shoulder injury was shut down due to tightness in his lat. The 26-year-old has had a rough year overall in 2026, missing time due to injury and pitching to a 6.30 ERA across his six healthy starts. Still, Crochet finished second in the American League Cy Young Award vote in 2025 and projects as a high-upside fantasy SP1 once he returns to the mound. Crochet had been scheduled to face live hitters before the lat issue, so he may not be too far away from going out on a minor league rehab assignment. Fantasy managers should monitor closely for continued updates on Crochet's status.
Source: Boston Herald - Gabrielle Starr
Source: Boston Herald - Gabrielle Starr
Tetairoa McMillan Dealing With Foot Injury During OTAs
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan (foot) missed another OTA practice on Tuesday due to a foot injury that he's been dealing with, according to Joe Person of The Athletic. It's something to watch once training camp rolls around at the end of July, but the 23-year-old second-year pass-catcher's injury isn't believed to be serious and shouldn't cause him to be limited for the start of camp. The 23-year-old was the eighth overall pick by Carolina last year out of the University of Arizona, and he did not disappoint in his rookie campaign. McMillan led the Panthers in receiving and was easily quarterback Bryce Young's go-to target through the air, catching 70 of his 122 targets for 1,014 yards and seven touchdowns in 17 regular-season starts. He should continue to be a high-volume, big-play option for fantasy managers looking for a safe receiver in the early rounds of 2026 drafts. Right now, McMillan is ranked as the No. 16 fantasy WR for redraft leagues at RotoBaller.
Source: The Athletic - Joe Person
Source: The Athletic - Joe Person
Aaron Donald Considering Coming Out of Retirement?
When asked by FOX Sports' Jordan Schultz if he's considering coming out of retirement and playing for the Los Angeles Rams in 2026 after they acquired All-Pro pass-rusher Myles Garrett from the Cleveland Browns on Monday, former defensive tackle Aaron Donald said, "I'm for sure flirting with the idea. Helluva an opportunity with the Super Bowl in SoFi this year. If I can find the fire, it's a possibility." The 35-year-old last played for the Rams in 2023, but we're pretty sure he could return and still be one of the best interior defensive linemen in the game. The former 13th overall pick back in 2014 out of Pittsburgh made 10 Pro Bowls and was an eight-time first-team All-Pro in his 10 seasons with the Rams. Donald retired in 2023 with 111 career sacks, 543 tackles (340 solo), 176 tackles for loss, and 260 QB hits across 154 regular-season games. Donald was also named the league's Defensive Player of the Year three times. If he were to return in 2026 and join forces with Garrett, the Rams would have by far the best pass-rushing package in the NFL.
Source: FOX Sports - Jordan Schultz
Source: FOX Sports - Jordan Schultz
Russell Henley Coming to Ohio on the Heels of Latest Victory
It was quite the Sunday at Colonial Country Club for Russell Henley, who caught fire down the stretch, with birdies on his final three holes to win his sixth career PGA Tour title. It's been a turbulent year from a ball-striking perspective, but he finished the week with an average of 2.12 strokes gained on approach. Henley is making his 10th start at Muirfield Village this week, where he's only finished inside the top 20 three times. However, his best performance came last year in a T5 finish, where he had a similar week with the irons as the one he's coming off of now. It isn't likely to see the former Georgia Bulldog go two for two, but that doesn't mean he isn't capable of having a useful week for DFS.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Drake London, Falcons Agree on Four-Year Extension
The Atlanta Falcons signed wide receiver Drake London to a four-year, $141 million extension on Tuesday that is worth up to $150 million and includes $100 million guaranteed, agent Andrew Kessler told Adam Schefter of ESPN. The deal makes London the third-highest-paid receiver in the NFL with the highest average per year in Falcons franchise history. The 24-year-old former eighth overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft out of USC has only one 1,000-yard season in his first four years in the league, but he has been extremely consistent, totaling 309 receptions (497 targets) for 3,961 yards (12.8 yards per catch) and 22 touchdowns in 62 games over his four seasons. London had a career-low 68 receptions in a career-low 12 games played in 2025, but he still managed 919 receiving yards and seven scores. He should still be viewed as a top-12 fantasy wideout as he heads into Year 5, but with quarterbacks Tua Tagovailoa and Michael Penix Jr. (knee) competing for starting duties going into Week 1 this fall, there's a little more volatility in his 2026 profile.
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Michael Wilson Will be "Closer to the Core" in Z Receiver Role
Arizona Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur said that wide receiver Michael Wilson will play "closer to the core" in the Puka Nacua role as the Z receiver in 2026, according to The Arizona Republic's Theo Mackie. Former first-rounder Marvin Harrison Jr. will play the Davante Adams role as the X receiver, while Kendrick Bourne is expected to see more work in the slot than he has in the past. Wilson, 26, had a career year in 2025 in his third year in the NFL, but he only broke through after veteran quarterback Jacoby Brissett replaced the injured Kyler Murray (foot). The former third-rounder in 2023 out of Stanford caught 78 passes for 1,006 yards and seven touchdowns on 126 targets across 17 regular-season games. After his first career 1,000-yard season, the Cardinals have made it clear they are interested in giving Wilson an extension. It's good news that Brissett is back as Arizona's starter under center in 2026, but in what should be a much more balanced offense in the desert under LaFleur, the Cardinals' entire passing game is expected to take a step back. Wilson, who is ranked as RotoBaller's No. 37 fantasy WR in single-year leagues, could lead the team in targets and catches in the underneath role.
Source: The Arizona Republic - Theo Mackie
Source: The Arizona Republic - Theo Mackie
Marvin Harrison Jr. Will Play the X Role for Cardinals
Arizona Cardinals head coach Mike LaFleur said that wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. will play the Davante Adams role as the X receiver in 2026, with Michael Wilson "closer to the core" in the Puka Nacua role as the Z receiver, according to Theo Mackie of The Arizona Republic. It also sounds as though Kendrick Bourne will see more work in the slot than he has in the past. Harrison, the fourth overall pick in 2024 out of Ohio State, has caught 103 of his 189 targets for 1,493 yards and 12 touchdowns in his first two years in the league, but as the No. 1 wideout taken in his draft class, he has yet to live up to his sky-high expectations. The son of former Colts receiver Marvin Harrison played in only 12 games in 2025 and missed the regular-season finale with a foot injury. He's reportedly fully healthy going into Year 3 and will come at a discount in redraft leagues after his injury-plagued 2025 campaign. With Wilson and tight end Trey McBride ascending, and in an offense that will focus much more on the run this year, Harrison has fallen to No. 34 in RotoBaller's single-season WR rankings for the upcoming 2026 season.
Source: The Arizona Republic - Theo Mackie
Source: The Arizona Republic - Theo Mackie
Tommy Fleetwood Looking for Better Iron Play at Memorial Tournament
Coming off a missed cut at Aronimink, Tommy Fleetwood is coming into Muirfield Village this week looking to find better form with his irons. He's lost strokes on approach in three out of his last four starts, which is not what we've come to expect from the 35-year-old. He's been one of the leading players this season off the tee, but the lack of production on the other side of the ball-striking equation makes it difficult to hang at the top of leaderboards. Nevertheless, the Englishman is one of the more proven DFS commodities, especially if the recent downturn in play decreases ownership percentage.
Source: Data Golf
Source: Data Golf
Patrick Cantlay Looks to Continue Dominance at Muirfield Village
It's been a few years since Patrick Cantlay was the same dominant player who won this event in 2019 and 2021. However, he's shown some decent form in 2026, especially over the last two and a half months. Putting has been the only consistent concern this season, as he ranks 96th on the season in strokes gained on the green (-0.0.84). But his work from tee to green has been top 20 on tour all season, which is much more important at this difficult test. It also helps that Patty Ice is fifth this season in bogey avoidance. If he can reclaim the magic with the flat stick that granted him his nickname, he should be able to find his way into the mix here once again.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Ludvig Aberg a Great Fit for Muirfield Village
Things were a bit muted last week for Ludvig Aberg at Colonial Country Club, as he didn't have the same strength on approach as he's had for the last couple of months. He'll get a shot at redemption this week in Dublin, Ohio, for the Memorial Tournament. The 26-year-old has turned in two solid performances here over the last two seasons, with finishes of T5 and T16. Muirfield is as much of a major championship test as can be found on the PGA Tour, and with that comes an incredible importance from tee to green. Aberg ranks fourth on the season in this metric and has been one of the best long-iron players in professional golf. Play him with confidence.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Isaiah Hartenstein Hopeful to Stay with Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein would like to remain with the organization long-term. His future with the team is uncertain, with Hartenstein having a $28.5 million team option for the 2026-2027 season. The big man is grateful for his time with the organization and would love to stay in Oklahoma City. This past season, Hartenstein averaged 9.2 points, 9.4 rebounds, and 3.5 assists across 24.2 minutes per game in 47 games. Hartenstein saw a slightly reduced role with the team during his second year with the organization. It's hard to imagine the team paying him nearly $30 million, given the depth they have on this roster. A change of scenery could help Hartenstein's overall value, but we'll see what happens this summer.
Source: Joel Lorenzi
Source: Joel Lorenzi
Luguentz Dort Wants to Remain with Thunder
Oklahoma City Thunder guard/forward Luguentz Dort recently said that his main goal is to remain with the organization. His future with the organization is up in the air, with Dort having a $17.7 million team option for next season. Dort has been with the team since entering the league in 2019. His overall stats took a hit last season, but he has been a consistent option for this team for many years. This past season, Dort averaged 8.3 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 0.9 steals in 26.8 minutes per game in 69 contests. There could be a handful of suitors for Dort if he does hit free agency this summer.
Source: Joel Lorenzi
Source: Joel Lorenzi
Mitchell Robinson is Questionable for Game 1
New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson (finger) is officially listed as questionable ahead of Wednesday's Game 1 of the NBA Finals versus the San Antonio Spurs. Robinson is currently nursing a fractured right pinky finger that he suffered at some point during the Eastern Conference Finals. He was able to get through some individual work without any issues on Sunday. All signs are pointing to Robinson being active, but fantasy managers will need to check back ahead of tip-off. If Robinson sits out, Karl-Anthony Towns would take on a heavy workload with Ariel Hukporti likely getting a few minutes off the bench.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Moussa Diabate Has Contract Guaranteed for 2026-2027 Season
Charlotte Hornets center Moussa Diabate will be back with the team next year after recently having his contract guaranteed by the organization. Diabate is coming off a surprisingly solid season for the Hornets this past season. The big man averaged 7.9 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 1.9 assists across 26.0 minutes per game across 73 games. Diabate emerged as a viable starting center option for the Hornets with 47 starts across his 73 appearances. Ryan Kalkbrenner should continue to push for the starting gig after a decent rookie year. Regardless of who starts, both players should be worth a look as late-round options, with Kalkbrenner having higher overall upside.
Source: Ohm Youngmisuk
Source: Ohm Youngmisuk
Oso Ighodaro Gets Guaranteed Contract for Next Season
Phoenix Suns forward/center Oso Ighodaro will be back with the team next season. Recently, the organization guaranteed Ighordaro's contract for the 2026-2027 season. The Suns selected Ighodaro with the 40th overall pick during the 2024 draft. He averaged 6.5 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 2.3 assists in 82 games (24 starts) with the Suns this past season. He was mostly used in a reserve role, but saw increased playing time when Mark Williams went down due to a foot injury. Ighodaro could be in the mix for the starting center role next season. It remains to be seen what the Suns decide to do this offseason. Khaman Maluach could also be in the mix for an expanded role. Regardless, Ighodaro should take on a larger role in some capacity next season.
Source: Bobby Marks
Source: Bobby Marks
Josh Naylor Still Absent With Back Spasms
Seattle Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor (back) will miss another game on Tuesday against the visiting New York Mets due to back spasms, according to MLB.com. Naylor was forced to leave the series opener at T-Mobile Park on Monday early due to back spasms and will miss another game. He's considered day-to-day for now, and fantasy managers will want to check to see if he's feeling good enough to return to action on Wednesday in Seattle. Patrick Wisdom will make the start at first base for the M's on Tuesday and hit seventh in the batting order. Naylor has been hot of late at the plate, going 10-for-33 (.303) with a homer, three RBI, and six runs scored in eight games since May 24. Overall in his first full season with the Mariners, Naylor is hitting .254/.317/.357 with a .674 OPS, only six home runs, 25 RBI, 12 stolen bases, and 21 runs scored in 224 at-bats. Naylor's power has been down after clubbing 51 homers in the last two seasons, but fantasy managers aren't complaining about his 12 stolen bases at the first base position.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Zach Neto Still Out With Neck Issue on Tuesday
Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto (neck) remains sidelined for Tuesday's tilt against the visiting Colorado Rockies at Angel Stadium, according to MLB.com. Oswald Peraza will make the start at the 6 and bat seventh for the Halos against Rockies right-hander Tomoyuki Sugano. It will be the second straight day that Neto will sit out after the Angels scratched him from the lineup for the series opener on Monday. Neto suffered from whiplash while getting into a collision at home plate back on Saturday. Fantasy managers should consider Neto to be day-to-day at this time and check back to see if he's available to play as the series in Anaheim continues on Wednesday. The 25-year-old former 13th overall pick in 2022 out of Campbell University is on track to return to the 20-homer mark for the third straight season in 2025, but he leads the league with 82 strikeouts in 274 plate appearances while also hitting a disappointing .231 (54-for-234) through 60 games played. Barring an injury that causes him to miss extended time, Neto is on track for a third straight 20-20 season for the Angels.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Angel Martinez Back From Foot Injury on Tuesday
Cleveland Guardians outfielder Angel Martinez (foot) is starting in right field on Tuesday and will hit fifth against the hosting New York Yankees and right-hander Cam Schlittler in the Bronx, according to MLB.com. Martinez returns to the fold after suffering a right-foot strain during Saturday's contest versus the Boston Red Sox. The 24-year-old Dominican outfielder will be looking to bust out of a slump at the end of May that saw him go 5-for-37 (.135) with a double, triple, four RBI, one run scored, no walks, and eight strikeouts in 10 games since May 19. After the recent cold stretch, Martinez is slashing .243/.281/.449 with a .729 OPS, nine home runs, 29 RBI, eight steals, and 24 runs scored in 55 games across 200 plate appearances in his second full season in the majors. Martinez isn't much of an option for average or on-base percentage, but his power/speed profile makes him a nice asset for outfield depth in deeper mixed leagues. He's currently rostered in 33% of Yahoo leagues.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Chris MacFarland Joins Predators as President and General Manager
The Nashville Predators appointed Chris MacFarland as president of hockey operations and general manager on Tuesday. He will take charge in Nashville after Barry Trotz announced in February that he was stepping aside after three years as general manager. MacFarland spent the past four years as the Colorado Avalanche's general manager. He joined the NHL as an executive in 1999, spending 16 years with the Columbus Blue Jackets before moving to Colorado. In Nashville, MacFarland will be tasked with building a team capable of returning to the postseason -- the Predators have made the playoffs just once in the last four years.
Source: NHL.com
Source: NHL.com
Steven Kwan Activated and Starting in the Bronx on Tuesday
Cleveland Guardians outfielder Steven Kwan was activated from the bereavement list and is starting in left field and hitting seventh for the Guards in Tuesday's tilt in the Bronx against the New York Yankees and right-hander Cam Schlittler, according to MLB.com. It's the first time that Kwan will be active for Cleveland since he was placed on the bereavement list last Thursday. The 28-year-old former fifth-rounder in 2018 out of Oregon State University is having the worst year of his career in 2026 after back-to-back All-Star appearances in 2024 and 2025. Kwan rejoins the action on Tuesday riding a weak .207/.329/.259 slash line with a .588 OPS, one home run, 12 RBI, 25 runs scored, two stolen bases, 34 walks, and 25 strikeouts in 54 games across 234 plate appearances. Fantasy managers still hanging onto Kwan may want to continue to keep him on their bench until he can break out of his season-long funk to this point.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
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