Nick Martinez Heading to the Bullpen
Zack
Littell
to
the
starting
rotation,
right-hander
Nick
Martinez
will
move
to
the
bullpen.
Littell,
Martinezread more...
Cincinnati
Reds
president
of
baseball
operations
Nick
Krall
said
that
with
the
addition
of
right-hander
Victor Robles Hits on the Field
Victor
Robles
(shoulder)
hit
on
the
field
on
Wednesday
before
the
team's
game
against
the
Athletics
for
the
first
time
since
suffering
a
small
fracture
in
the
humeral
head
of
his
shoulder
injuryread more...
Seattle
Mariners
outfielder
Josh Jung Out With Calf Soreness
Josh
Jung
(calf)
will
get
a
day
or
two
to
rest
while
dealing
with
calf
soreness,
according
to
manager
Bruce
Bochy.
Jung
is
out
of
the
starting
lineup
for
Thursday's
contest
againstread more...
Texas
Rangers
third
baseman
Jackson Chourio Expected to Go on Injured List With Hamstring Strain
Jackson Chourio (hamstring) is expected to land on the injured list with his hamstring strain, according to MLB.com's Adam McCalvy. Outfielder Brandon Lockridge, who was acquired from the San Diego Padres on Thursday, will join the team in Washington for their series against the Nationals this weekend, according to general manager Matt Arnold. It's not ideal, but the good news for Chourio's fantasy managers is that the Brewers are practicing an abundance of caution and don't expect a long absence. In the meantime, expect Sal Frelick to shift to center, opening up playing time in right for Blake Perkins. The 21-year-old Chourio is one of the best power/speed outfield threats in the game, so he should remain stashed in all fantasy formats. The Venezuelan is hitting .276 (123-for-445) on the year with 17 homers, 67 RBI, 71 runs and 18 stolen bases.Source: MLB.com - Adam McCalvy
Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Chandler Simpson Day-to-Day With Finger Sprain
Chandler Simpson (finger) was removed from the game on Thursday against the New York Yankees with a left index-finger sprain, per the Tampa Bay Times' Marc Topkin. The Rays are considering Simpson as day-to-day. They didn't get such good news on All-Star first baseman Jonathan Aranda (wrist), who was also injured in the game, as they are hoping he can join them in September for the final month of the season. Fantasy managers will want to check back to see if Simpson returns to the lineup for Friday's series opener against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The most likely candidate to see extra playing time in center if Simpson's injury lingers is Jonny DeLuca. Simpson, 24, has made an immediate impact in fantasy in his first 227 MLB at-bats, entering Thursday's game with an even .300 average and 32 stolen bases.Source: Tampa Bay Times - Marc Topkin
The Tampa Bay Rays said that rookie outfielder Rays Hope Jonathan Aranda Can Return in September
Jonathan Aranda (wrist) said that X-rays came back negative on his left wrist, but he is going to miss time, and the team is hoping that he'll be able to return in September, according to Ryan Bass of Bally Sports. Aranda will get a second opinion on the wrist he injured in Thursday's game against the New York Yankees on Friday. The good news is that the 27-year-old All-Star won't miss the rest of the season, but the bad news is that he's going to miss at least one of the final two months for fantasy managers. It's been a breakout year for Aranda in his fourth year in the majors, as he went into Thursday's game slashing .315/.393/.478 with an .871 OPS, 12 home runs, 53 RBI and 53 runs in 102 games. Aranda's injury should mean more playing time for Christopher Morel, either at first or DH.Source: Bally Sports Florida - Ryan Bass
Tampa Bay Rays first baseman Jordan Montgomery Traded to Brewers
Jordan Montgomery (elbow) and right-handed reliever Shelby Miller from the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday, according to the New York Post's Jon Heyman. It's unclear what the Brewers sent Arizona in return. Montgomery hasn't pitched at all in 2025 and won't pitch the rest of the way, either, with his new team after having Tommy John surgery on his left UCL earlier this year. The 32-year-old southpaw helped the Texas Rangers win a World Series title in the fall of 2023 but them fell apart in the desert with the Snakes the following year to the tune of a 6.23 ERA and 1.65 WHIP in 117 innings. There were no promising signs that season as his strikeout rate plummeted, his walk rate rose and he was hit hard often. There's no guarantee Montgomery pitches in Milwaukee before he becomes a free agent next winter.Source: New York Post - Jon Heyman
The Milwaukee Brewers acquired left-hander Angels Acquire Oswald Peraza From Yankees
Oswald Peraza from the New York Yankees on Thursday in exchange for minor-league outfielder Wilberson De Pena and bonus-pool money, according to Jack Curry of YES Network. The Yankees had no more use for Peraza after recently acquiring Ryan McMahon from the Colorado Rockies to play third base in the Bronx. The 25-year-old Venezuelan will most likely settle into a utility infield role in Anaheim as well, which shouldn't change his fantasy value all that much with the move. Until rookie Christian Moore is able to return from his injury, there's a chance the Angels use Peraza at second base or on days they want to give Yoan Moncada a break at third base. Peraza has just a .190 average in four big-league seasons and was hitting .152 (24-for-158) with three homers and 13 RBI in limited playing time with the Yanks this year.Source: YES Network - Jack Curry
The Los Angeles Angels acquired infielder Taj Bradley Dealt to Twins
Taj
Bradley
from
the
Tampa
Bay
Rays
on
Thursday
at
the
MLB
trade
deadline
in
exchange
for
right-handed
reliever
Griffin
Jax,
per
Dan
Hayes
of
The
Athletic.
Bradleyread more...
The
Minnesota
Twins
acquired
right-hander
Taylor Rogers Heading to Cubs
Taylor Rogers from the Pittsburgh Pirates on Thursday. Well, Rogers had a great run in Pittsburgh that lasted basically one day. The veteran left-hander was acquired by Pittsburgh in the Ke'Bryan Hayes trade with the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday. A day later, Rogers is headed to the North Side of Chicago in exchange for outfielder Ivan Brethowr. Rogers holds a 2.45 ERA, 1.45 WHIP, and a 34/19 K/BB ratio across 40 appearances this season. He figures to pitch in a high-leverage role for Chicago, but is unlikely to have fantasy value due to lack of save chances.Source: MLB
The Chicago Cubs have acquired left-handed reliever Nestor Cortes Traded to Padres
Nestor
Cortes
(elbow)
from
the
Milwaukee
Brewers
on
Thursday,
a
source
told
The
Athletic's
Ken
Rosenthal.
It's
unclear
what
the
Padres
sent
the
Brewers
in
return.
It's
unclear
how
much
Cortesread more...
The
San
Diego
Padres
acquired
left-hander
Mike Yastrzemski Acquired by Royals
Mike Yastrzemski was traded to the Kansas City Royals on Thursday. The return for the Giants wasn't announced, but it's unlikely to be huge considering Yastrzemski is on an expiring deal. This season, Yastrzemski is slashing .231/.330/.355 with eight home runs and 28 RBI with six steals in 96 games with the Giants. He figures to play against right-handed pitching while Jac Caglianone (hamstring) remains sidelined. Yastrzemski is unlikely to see much of a change in fantasy value.Source: Jeff Passan
San Francisco Giants outfielder Louis Varland, Ty France Traded to Blue Jays
Louis Varland and infielder Ty France were traded to the Toronto Blue Jays on Thursday. In exchange, the Twins will receive outfielder Alan Roden and left-hander Kendry Rojas. This isn't a blockbuster move, but the Jays will bulk up their depth for a postseason run. This season, France is slashing .251/.320/.357 with six home runs and 44 RBI in 101 games this season. His value will likely take a dip considering he'll probably play a part-time role in Toronto. As for Varland, he has a 2.02 ERA, 1.10 WHIP, and a 47/13 K/BB ratio across 49 innings this season. He'll probably pitch in high-leverage situations, but unlikely to see consistent save chances. Both Roden and Rojas figure to continue playing in the minor leagues with their switch to Minnesota.Source: Ben Nicholson-Smith
Minnesota Twins reliever Adrian Houser Moved to Rays
Adrian Houser was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday. In exchange, the South Siders will receive corner infielder Curtis Mead from the Rays. Houser had an outstanding run for the White Sox during his short stint with the team. He posted a 2.10 ERA and 1.22 WHIP across 11 starts. The Rays bulk up their starting rotation with Shane McClanahan (triceps) nearing his return. Mead is a former top prospect that should get a real chance to play on the rebuilding White Sox. This looks like a smart move by both sides, but probably means Taj Bradley remains in the minors.Source: Jeff Passan
Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Dustin May Headed to Boston
Dustin May was traded to the Boston Red Sox on Thursday. In exchange, the Dodgers will receive 2024 first-round pick James Tibbs III who was acquired in the Rafael Devers deal. May posted a 4.85 ERA, 1.35 WHIP, and a 97/43 K/BB ratio across 19 appearances with the Dodgers this season. The team planned to shift him to the bullpen before trading him. It's uncertain if the Red Sox will use him as a starter or reliever. If he heads to the bullpen, May will see his fantasy value take a significant hit. Fantasy managers should stay tuned to see what the Red Sox plans are for him.Source: Jeff Passan
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher