German Marquez Exits Early With Shoulder Issue, Considered Day-To-Day
German Marquez (shoulder) was pulled after just three innings in Sunday's 7-1 loss to the Minnesota Twins. He allowed three runs on four hits and four walks while striking out two across three innings. The 30-year-old is now (3-11) on the season and is believed to be dealing with right shoulder inflammation, an issue that reportedly began after his July 11 start and lingered through the All-Star break. Marquez could miss his next turn in the rotation, potentially forcing a bullpen game for Colorado. With a 5.67 ERA over 20 starts and just 73 strikeouts in 98 1/3 innings, Marquez should be avoided in all fantasy formats, along with the rest of the Rockies' rotation. UPDATE: Marquez is undergoing an MRI exam on Monday.Source: Thomas Harding
Colorado Rockies right-hander Blake Treinen Dominant in Rehab Outing, Nearing Dodgers Return
Blake Treinen (forearm) looked sharp in a rehab appearance Sunday for Triple-A Oklahoma City, striking out two in a clean 15-pitch inning. The veteran reliever is closing in on a return to a Dodgers bullpen that has struggled with consistency and injuries. Before landing on the injured list, he racked up two saves while posting a 3.38 ERA, 1.38 WHIP, and 10 strikeouts across eight innings. Treinen is a strong stash candidate for fantasy managers in need of saves or holds, and he could soon challenge Alex Vesia, Ben Casparius, and Tanner Scott for high-leverage opportunities in Los Angeles.Source: Howard Cole
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Blake Snell Sharp in Second Rehab Start, Nearing Return
Blake Snell (shoulder) took another step forward in his recovery, tossing four solid innings in his second rehab outing with Triple-A Oklahoma City. Snell allowed one earned run on four hits and one walk, throwing 58 pitches in the appearance. The two-time Cy Young Award winner has logged only two starts for the Dodgers this season after signing a five-year, $182 million deal this offseason. Barring setbacks, Snell is expected to return in late July, potentially providing a key boost to a Dodgers rotation that has been hit hard by injuries.Source: Fabian Ardaya
Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Javier Baez Exits Sunday's Game Early
Javier Baez (undisclosed) exited Sunday's game against the Texas Rangers in the sixth inning. He went 0-for-2 with two strikeouts before being removed. Baez was back in the starting lineup after receiving a standard day off Saturday, facing left-hander Jacob Latz to open the game. He was replaced by left-handed hitter Trey Sweeney when right-hander Luke Jackson entered the game, leading to speculation it may have been a matchup-based decision. However, no official reason has been provided for Báez's removal. Fantasy managers should monitor for updates in case the move was injury-related.Source: Chris McCosky
Detroit Tigers shortstop Roki Sasaki Resumes Throwing, Eyes August Return
Roki Sasaki (shoulder) resumed his throwing program Friday, tossing from 60 to 90 feet as he works back from a right shoulder impingement that has sidelined him since May. The 22-year-old phenom has reportedly touched 90 mph in recent bullpen sessions, a positive sign for fantasy managers stashing him. Sasaki is expected to join a Dodgers rotation that has been hampered by injuries and inconsistent performances. Despite losing eight of their last 10 games, Los Angeles still leads the NL West by 3.5 games. Sasaki could provide a significant late-season boost for fantasy rotations as the playoffs approach.Source: Dodgers Nation
Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Ryan Brasier to Serve as Opener on Monday
Ryan Brasier is set to serve as the opener ahead of Monday's game against the Kansas City Royals. It looks like the Cubs will go with a bullpen game here with Ben Brown likely throwing the bulk of the innings. This isn't something new for Brasier as he started four games for the Dodgers in 2024. He has posted an impressive 1.04 ERA, 0.92 WHIP, with 14 strikeouts in 18 appearances this season. There won't be much fantasy value here with Brasier likely only throwing one inning before Brown takes over.Source: Taylor McGregor
Chicago Cubs relief pitcher David Robertson Signing with Phillies
David Robertson to a one-year deal. Honestly, it's shocking that it took this long for Robertson to get a deal. The right-hander threw for scouts on Saturday and secured a deal the next day. Last season, Robertson posted a 3.00 ERA, 1.11 WHIP and a 99/27 K/BB ratio across 72 innings of work. The 40-year-old hasn't let age impact his performance on the mound yet. He posted a 2.70 ERA across 22 games with the Phillies in 2022. He figures to serve as a high-leverage option for the Phillies down the stretch of the season. Robertson is unlikely to have fantasy value unless he ends up as the closer in Philly.Source: Jon Heyman
According to Jon Heyman, the Philadelphia Phillies have signed relief pitcher Francisco Alvarez Recalled to Big Leagues
Francisco Alvarez is expected to be recalled from Triple-A Syracuse on Monday. Alvarez was sent down to the minors in late June after struggling during the first few months of the season. He slashed .236/.319/.333 with three home runs and 11 RBI in 35 games before being demoted. Alvarez has been crushing it in the minors with 11 homers and 25 RBI in 28 games. He has earned himself another chance behind the plate in New York. He figures to split up time behind the plate with Luis Torrens. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on Alvarez in case he carries over his hot bat back into the majors.Source: Mike Puma
New York Mets catcher Michael McGreevy Scheduled to Start on Monday
Michael McGreevy will be recalled and take the ball versus the Colorado Rockies on Monday. Normally, Matthew Liberatore would start this game, but the Cardinals have decided to skip his turn in the rotation. The southpaw has already thrown 100.1 innings this season, so the Cardinals will skip him and attempt to limit his innings in the second half. McGreevy has a 4.22 ERA, 1.03 WHIP, and a 16/3 K/BB ratio across 21.1 big league innings this season. He has been a decent option, but isn't a recommended streaming choice in Coors Field. The assumption is that this is a spot start for McGreevy, so he probably won't stick around on the big league roster for too long.Source: Dan Guerrero
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Matthew Liberatore to be Skipped in Rotation
Matthew Liberatore won't make his next scheduled start against the Colorado Rockies on Monday. The Cardinals have decided to give Liberatore some extra rest coming out of the All-Star break. The southpaw has already thrown 100.1 innings which is more than he threw in each of the last two seasons as a swingman. That being said, Michael McGreevy is set to take the ball versus the Rockies on Monday. After that, Erick Fedde will take the ball for Tuesday's contest. It doesn't sound like Liberatore will take the mound again until Saturday versus the San Diego Padres. Liberatore has pitched well enough to be rostered in deep leagues, but this strategy is certainly going to impact his fantasy value.Source: Daniel Guerrero
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Freddie Freeman Exits Early on Sunday With Wrist Contusion
Freddie Freeman (wrist) was forced to make an early exit from Sunday's game against the Milwaukee Brewers. Freeman was hit by a pitch in the wrist in the sixth inning. He immediately headed to the dugout and went to the tunnel. Before exiting, Freeman went 0-for-2 and was obviously hit by a pitch in his final at-bat. The Dodgers are calling the injury a left wrist contusion. Although, it wouldn't be shocking if Freeman underwent further testing. For now, fantasy managers should consider Freeman as day-to-day. Miguel Rojas has shifted over to first base with Hyeseong Kim taking over at second base.Source: Fabian Ardaya
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Mason Miller Expected to Stay Put at Trade Deadline
Mason Miller before the July 31 trade deadline, Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports. It's no surprise that teams have contacted the Athletics about Miller, as the electrifying 26-year-old is among the most valuable relievers in the game when you combine his performance and contract. He's making $765,000 this year and is scheduled to remain under team control through 2029. Instead of trading Miller for a haul, the A's appear content to keep the flamethrowing right-hander. Miller had a rough May in which he yielded 10 earned runs in 8 2/3 innings, but he has otherwise been highly effective. He has converted 19 of 22 saves and is riding a streak of eight straight scoreless appearances. Miller owns a 4.04 ERA with a 1.07 WHIP and 57 strikeouts against 17 walks over 35 2/3 innings.Source: Bob Nightengale
The Athletics have made it clear to the rest of the league that they have no intention of dealing closer Kevin Gausman to Start Series Opener Against Yankees
The Blue Jays have their starting pitchers in place for a pivotal upcoming series against the division-rival New York Yankees. Right-handersBrendan Rodgers Moved to 60-Day Injured List
Brendan Rodgers (oblique, head) from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day IL. The team selected the contract of first baseman Jon Singleton from Triple-A Sugar Land in a corresponding move. Rodgers landed on the IL on June 18 with a strained left oblique, and he suffered new injuries - a concussion and a nasal fracture - during his first Triple-A rehab game on Friday. Consequently, the Astros removed Rodgers from his rehab assignment as they wait for him to heal. Today's shift to the 60-day IL means Rodgers won't be eligible to return until Aug. 17, though he could be out longer than that. Between the injuries and his offensive woes, this has been a season to forget for Rodgers. The 28-year-old hit a meek .191/.266/.278 with two home runs in 128 plate appearances before he went on the IL.Source: Houston Astros
The Houston Astros announced that they have transferred second baseman Max Muncy Could Return in a Couple of Weeks
Max Muncy (knee) could rejoin the team in "a couple weeks," manager Dave Roberts said Sunday. Muncy suffered what initially looked like a catastrophic injury to his left knee July 2, but it turned out to be a significant bruise. The 34-year-old was still expected to miss at least six weeks, though it appears he'll be back quicker than that. After a slow start to the season, Muncy had been crushing the ball in the weeks leading up to his placement on the 10-day injured list. Overall, the two-time All-Star has slashed .250/.375/.457 with 13 home runs, 55 RBI, 39 runs scored, and four stolen bases in 315 plate appearances. Tommy Edman has recently gotten most of the work at the hot corner with Muncy out.Source: Fabian Ardaya - The Athletic
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