Griffin Jax Emerging as Must-Add Starter Following Role Change
Rays right-hander Griffin Jax has taken a major step forward since transitioning into a starting role in late April, quickly emerging as a high-upside fantasy target. The 31-year-old owns a 2.11 ERA across his last seven appearances after struggling out of the bullpen early in the season. Jax now carries a 3.54 ERA and 1.36 WHIP overall, but his underlying profile has improved significantly as a starter. While his strikeout rate has dipped slightly, he has generated groundballs at over a 50 percent clip, allowing him to work deeper into games and limit damage consistently. Jax appears far more comfortable in the rotation, and fantasy managers should strongly consider adding him before his value rises further.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Justice Hill a Dynasty Drop Candidate Wherever He's Still Rostered
Baltimore Ravens running back Justice Hill has served as the team's dedicated pass-catching back for the past two seasons, turning in a career-best RB39 season in 2024 before a neck injury landed him on injured reserve to finish 2025. Even with a new coaching staff in tow, at almost 30 years old, it's unlikely his role will shift drastically heading into his seventh season, and playing in an offense with one of the league's premier rushing quarterbacks, that pass-catching role is not always fruitful from a fantasy perspective. While healthy in 2025, Hill averaged fewer than two carries per game, so even if an injury should occur to Derrick Henry, it's unlikely Hill would step in as his primary backup, especially after the team spent a fifth-round pick on 235-pound running back Adam Randall. With Randall having also started his collegiate career as a wide receiver, he has a chance to take third-down work away from Hill outright by season's end. At RotoBaller's dynasty RB101, Hill is likely already on waivers, but even in the deepest dynasty leagues, he is no longer a player who must be rostered as even injury insurance.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Roki Sasaki Emerging as Must-Add Ahead of Post-Hype Breakout?
Dodgers right-hander Roki Sasaki has faced overwhelming expectations during his tenure with Los Angeles, but recent performances suggest the talented 24-year-old may be turning a corner. Sasaki has worked at least five innings in each of his last five starts, showing improved durability and a better ability to settle into games. While his 4.93 ERA and 1.42 WHIP leave room for improvement, his elite fastball velocity and electric pitch mix continue to flash frontline upside. Sasaki remains one of the most talented arms in baseball, and his recent consistency points toward a potential breakout in the near future. Fantasy managers searching for upside should still view Sasaki as a strong waiver wire addition before another leap forward within the Dodgers rotation.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Is J'Mari Taylor Worth a Taxi Squad Spot in Deep Dynasty Leagues?
Jaguars running back J'Mari Taylor went undrafted in the 2026 NFL Draft before signing on with Jacksonville as a priority free agent. An older and undersized prospect, he's a long shot to even stick with the team out of training camp, much less contribute for fantasy. That said, if Taylor can earn a roster spot or find a job on the practice squad, his well-rounded skill set could allow him to provide injury insurance for multiple backs currently on the roster. Despite his size, he is a willing and able tackle-breaker, and he reliably earned targets in the passing game at both Virginia and North Carolina Central. While he is unlikely to be selected in most dynasty rookie drafts, Taylor is a prime post-draft waiver pickup and taxi squad candidate in deeper dynasty leagues.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Noelvi Marte Emerging as Stash Target Following Dominant Stretch in Minor Leagues
Reds outfielder Noelvi Marte was optioned to Triple-A Louisville on April 13 and has responded with a dominant stretch at the plate in the minor leagues. The 24-year-old is hitting .374 with a 1.016 OPS and seven home runs in 33 games, continuing to re-establish himself as one of the Reds' most intriguing young bats. Marte struggled during his short stint with Cincinnati earlier this season, slashing .138/.194/.138 in 11 games before the demotion. However, his recent production has become increasingly difficult for the organization to overlook. With his power beginning to return and his confidence trending upward, Marte is emerging as a worthwhile stash candidate in deeper fantasy formats before an expected return to the major league roster.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Has a Lack of Competition Made Greg Dulcich a Dynasty Sleeper?
Through his first four seasons in the NFL, Miami Dolphins tight end Greg Dulcich has failed to deliver on the fantasy hype he came into the league with as a third-round pick in 2022. In his career, he has totaled 67 catches for 799 yards and three touchdowns, and has fallen all the way to TE42 in RotoBaller's latest dynasty rankings. At that cost, Dulcich could find himself on the path of the classic post-hype sleeper. He finds himself in a tremendous situation in Miami as the top tight end on the depth chart, with zero proven receiving options on the roster outside of running back De'Von Achane. While the quarterback and coaching staff have undergone a complete overhaul from the operation that has allowed Dolphins tight ends to find sustained fantasy success over recent seasons, both Malik Willis and Jeff Hafley arrive from Green Bay with a shared history suggesting Dulcich could see heavy involvement in the passing game. Even with Tucker Kraft missing nine games in 2025, the Packers still deployed heavy personnel at one of the league's highest rates. Expectations remain low for a true Dulcich breakout, but at such an inconsequential cost to acquire, he could provide usable depth throughout the year and is still only 26 years old.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Hogan Harris Unable to Complete Save on Sunday, Will he Lose Value in Closer Committee?
Athletics left-hander Hogan Harris struggled with his command Sunday in a win vs. the San Diego Padres, recording only one out while issuing two walks. Harris threw just six strikes across 15 pitches, continuing a troubling trend that has followed him throughout the season. His 16.7 BB percent ranks among the worst marks in Major League Baseball and remains a major concern in high-leverage situations. Despite the control issues, Harris has managed to post a respectable 2.96 ERA while collecting four saves, tying him with John Kuhnel and Mark Leiter for the team lead. Still, late-inning roles leave little margin for error, and the Athletics could begin distributing more ninth-inning opportunities elsewhere if the walks continue piling up. Fantasy managers should monitor the bullpen situation closely moving forward.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Caleb Killian Sharp En Route to Tallying Save, Continues to Emerge as Primary Closer
San Francisco Giants right-hander Caleb Kilian delivered a dominant ninth inning Sunday in a win vs. the Chicago White Sox, striking out all three batters he faced to earn his third save of the season. The outing served as an important rebound after Kilian allowed two earned runs in his previous appearance. The 28-year-old has continued emerging as a reliable high-leverage arm during his first season with San Francisco and is making a strong case for additional save opportunities. Kilian now owns a 2.42 ERA and a 1.07 WHIP while showing improved swing-and-miss ability. His 25.0 K% is comfortably the best mark of his career, and the Giants may continue leaning on him late in games as he competes with Erik Miller for ninth-inning duties.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Carson Beck a Worthy Investment in the Later Rounds of Rookie Drafts
In what was considered a weak quarterback class, Miami (FL.) product Carson Beck lasted until the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft, when the Arizona Cardinals made him the third quarterback off the board at pick No. 65. With the Cardinals already in a contract dispute with presumed 2026 starter Jacoby Brissett and fielding one of the weakest rosters in the league, there's a sense the team could have an eye toward the 2027 Draft. If that is truly the case, Beck has one of the best chances to find starting work this season of any of the 10 quarterbacks drafted in April, making him a worthwhile pick in the later rounds of superflex rookie drafts. While his chances of long-term fantasy success are slim, scarcity at the position tends to allow quarterbacks to hold value. With fantasy depth always challenged by year's end, if Beck does indeed close out the season by starting games, a value bump could then allow dynasty managers to flip him for at least what they spent, essentially moving a rookie pick into what projects to be a much stronger 2027 class.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Gregory Soto Locks Down Fifth Save, Remains Priority Option on the Waiver Wire
Pittsburgh Pirates left-hander Gregory Soto recorded his fifth save of the season Sunday, tossing a scoreless inning in a win vs. the Toronto Blue Jays. Soto worked around one walk and one hit batter while striking out one during another effective ninth-inning appearance. The veteran reliever has now collected four saves across his last seven outings and continues to strengthen his grip on the Pirates' closer role. Soto owns a 2.22 ERA and a 0.82 WHIP through 24 ⅓ innings this season while piling up 30 strikeouts. His 32.6 K percent ranks in the 95th percentile, highlighting the swing-and-miss ability that has fueled his success in late innings. Fantasy managers searching for saves should continue viewing Soto as one of the top waiver wire bullpen options available.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Devon Toews Logs Two Assists In Game 3 Defeat
Colorado Avalanche defenseman Devon Toews was the team's only skater to finish Sunday's 5-3 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights with multiple points. He recorded two assists, including a short-handed helper, as the Avalanche jumped to a 3-0 lead in the first period. Shockingly, they couldn't hold the lead and now face elimination in Game 4 on Tuesday. With Cale Makar back in action, Toews' workload on the blue line decreased, but he still logged over 23 minutes of ice time. With 11 points (two goals, nine assists) in 12 games, Toews has been among the league's most productive defensemen in the 2026 playoffs. He has also racked up 15 blocks while generating 15 SOG.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Brett Howden Nets 10th Postseason Goal
Vegas Golden Knights forward Brett Howden wrapped up Sunday's 5-3 victory over the Colorado Avalanche with an empty-net goal, giving him 10 goals for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Howden joined teammate Pavel Dorofeyev at the top of the postseason goal-scoring charts. He has lit the lamp in three of the last four contests and hasn't gone without a goal in two consecutive outings since failing to score in the first three postseason games. Howden's productive playoff run has included two assists in 15 games. The 28-year-old has looked very sharp and, even with Mark Stone back, continued to hold a top-six role in Sunday's game, which is positive for his fantasy outlook.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Mitchell Marner Delivers Two Assists in Comeback Victory
Vegas Golden Knights forward Mitchell Marner recorded two assists as the team turned a 3-0 deficit into a 5-3 win in Game 3 against the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday night. Vegas fell into a three-goal hole in the first period, but Marner's playmaking helped the team make it a one-goal game after only four minutes in the second frame. They added three more goals to grab a 3-0 series lead. The Golden Knights are on the cusp of returning to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time since 2023, and Marner has had a huge role in their postseason success. He boasts 21 points (seven goals, 14 assists) in 15 games, making him only the sixth active player to reach 20 career playoff points with one franchise in 15 or fewer games.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Mark Stone Returns With Multi-Point Effort
Vegas Golden Knights right wing Mark Stone made a big impact in his return to the lineup on Sunday, contributing a goal and an assist in a 5-3 comeback victory over the Colorado Avalanche. The Golden Knights gave up three first-period goals, but Stone's power-play marker sparked their comeback 19 seconds into the second frame. He then had an assist midway through the third period, setting up Tomas Hertl's game-winning goal. Stone, who now has nine points (four goals, five assists) in 10 postseason games, continued his trend of recording goals on the power play and assists at even strength. With him back in the lineup, Vegas is looking very strong up front, with world-class scoring talent on three lines.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Valeri Nichushkin Exits Early Sunday
Colorado Avalanche winger Valeri Nichushkin (undisclosed) didn't finish Sunday's 5-3 Game 3 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights, Evan Rawal of the Denver Gazette reports. The Russian forward didn't play in the final 22 minutes of the contest. It was a tough night all around for the Avalanche, as they blew a 3-0 lead and also saw Nathan MacKinnon (lower body) get hurt. Nichushkin has been quiet in the postseason, recording four points (two goals, two assists) in 12 games. With both Nichushkin and MacKinnon ailing, Colorado's offense could see a major shake-up for Game 4 on Tuesday night.
Source: Evan Rawal
Source: Evan Rawal
Nathan MacKinnon Hurt in Game 3 Loss
Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon (lower body) was injured in Sunday's Game 3 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights, ESPN's Greg Wyshynski reports. He took only four shifts in the third period after the puck hit his left leg with 7:54 remaining in the second frame. Initially, MacKinnon didn't come out for the third period, and there was no intensity in his skating when he was on the ice. Colorado's frontline also lost Valeri Nichushkin (undisclosed) on Sunday night, putting the team in a very difficult position. Brock Nelson and Nazem Kadri will have larger roles if MacKinnon isn't available for Game 4 on Tuesday.
Source: Greg Wyshynski
Source: Greg Wyshynski
Isaiah Hartenstein Provides Steady Production in Defeat
Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein recorded 12 points, seven rebounds, and three assists in Sunday's 103-82 Game 4 loss to the San Antonio Spurs. The 28-year-old was an efficient contributor for an offense that struggled, going 6-for-11 from the field while his teammates went cold against Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio defense. Although Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren command the bulk of the usage, Hartenstein is still a reliable fantasy performer. He averages 9.2 points and 9.5 rebounds per game this season and will look to maintain his steady production as the series shifts back to Oklahoma City for Game 5.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Chet Holmgren Has a Quiet Offensive Night on Sunday
Oklahoma City Thunder forward/center Chet Holmgren recorded 10 points, nine rebounds, two assists, and one block in Sunday's 103-82 Game 4 loss to the San Antonio Spurs. The 24-year-old struggled to find his stroke, going 3-for-8 from the field and 4-for-6 at the free-throw line. Holmgren's quiet offensive night mirrored the larger issues for the Thunder, who shot a franchise-worst 33 percent against Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs' defense. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was also contained, finishing with just 19 points in the blowout defeat. Holmgren remains a steady interior presence, but he must rediscover his scoring rhythm to help the defending champions reclaim the series advantage in Tuesday's Game 5.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Held Under 20 Points in Game 4
Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander recorded 19 points, four rebounds, seven assists, and two steals in Sunday's 103-82 Game 4 loss to the San Antonio Spurs. The 27-year-old went 6-for-15 from the field and 7-for-7 at the free-throw line, but Oklahoma City's offense never found much traction as the series was tied at 2-2. The Thunder shot only 33.0 percent from the field and 18.2 percent from three-point range, both season-worst marks, so Gilgeous-Alexander's assists and steals softened a rare, muted scoring night more than his efficiency did.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Stephon Castle Hands Out Six Assists in Game 4 Win
San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle finished Sunday's Game 4 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder with 13 points, three rebounds, six assists, one steal, one block, and one three-pointer. The 21-year-old sophomore shot 5-for-11 from the field and committed only one turnover, giving San Antonio a cleaner secondary ball-handling night after his early-series miscues. Victor Wembanyama carried the scoring load with 33 points, but Castle's full line mattered in a 103-82 win that tied the Western Conference Finals at 2-2. His assists and defensive stats continue to give him a useful playoff floor even when he is not a primary scoring option.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Devin Vassell Tallies 13 Points in Game 4 Win
San Antonio Spurs guard/forward Devin Vassell tallied 13 points, six rebounds, three assists, one steal, and one block in Sunday's 103-82 Game 4 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. The 25-year-old was efficient with his opportunities, going 3-for-7 from the field, including two three-pointers, and 5-for-6 at the free-throw line. Vassell provided reliable secondary production alongside Victor Wembanyama, who dominated with 33 points. With De'Aaron Fox and Stephon Castle also commanding the backcourt, Vassell's two-way consistency continues to be a staple for San Antonio. He averages 13.9 points per game this season and will look to maintain his steady impact on the wing as the Western Conference finals shift back to Oklahoma City for Game 5.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
De'Aaron Fox Records Double-Double as Spurs Even Series
San Antonio Spurs guard De'Aaron Fox recorded 12 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, one steal, one block, and one three-pointer in Sunday's 103-82 Game 4 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. The 28-year-old struggled to find his scoring rhythm, finishing 5-for-13 from the field, but his work on the glass helped San Antonio even the Western Conference Finals at 2-2. Fox has now logged two full outings since returning from his ankle issue, and while the scoring ceiling has been muted, his rebounds, assists, and defensive stats are keeping his fantasy profile useful in playoff formats.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Victor Wembanyama Sets Tone Early as Spurs Force a Pivotal Game 5
San Antonio Spurs forward/center Victor Wembanyama delivered 33 points, eight rebounds, five assists, and three blocks on Sunday, pacing the Spurs to a 103-82 Game 4 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder and evening the Western Conference Finals at 2-2. The former No. 1 overall pick attacked early, hitting a three-pointer on San Antonio's opening possession before adding alley-oop dunks against a Thunder interior that had slowed him in Games 2 and 3. He went 11-for-22 from the floor, eight-for-nine at the line, and three-for-seven from deep before spending most of the fourth quarter on the bench. Oklahoma City shot 33 percent from the field and committed 17 turnovers. With the series now heading to Oklahoma City for Game 5, Wembanyama enters as the most reliable fantasy asset in the building, averaging 22.2 points, 11.9 rebounds, and 4.0 blocks across 11 postseason outings.
Source: NBA
Source: NBA
Kris Bubic has Started a Full Throwing Program
Kansas City Royals left-hander Kris Bubic (elbow) felt more soreness than normal after his May 14 start against the Chicago White Sox and was placed on the 15-day injured list on May 18 with left-elbow soreness, but the severity concern is low, according to MLB.com. Bubic resumed playing catch on May 22 and started a full throwing program on Saturday. The 28-year-old southpaw could still need to go on a minor-league rehab assignment, but barring a setback, he could be back in the Royals' starting rotation sooner than later, around early to mid-June. The former first-rounder in 2018 out of Stanford was a first-time All-Star in 2025 in his sixth year in the majors, going 8-7 with a 2.55 ERA (2.89 FIP) and 1.18 WHIP with a career-high 116 strikeouts and 39 walks in 116 1/3 frames across his 20 starts. Bubic made nine starts for KC this year before his elbow injury and gave up 23 earned runs (4.11 ERA) while striking out 51 and walking 26 in 50 1/3 innings pitched. He should at least be a matchup-based streaming option in deep-mixed leagues when he's back, and he's currently rostered in 56% of Yahoo leagues.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Isaac Guerendo Could be a Drop Candidate in Dynasty Leagues in 2026
San Francisco 49ers running back Isaac Guerendo had 84 rushing attempts for 420 yards and four touchdowns in 16 regular-season games (three starts) in 2024 after the Niners took him in the fourth round of the NFL draft out of Louisville. He also added 15 receptions for 152 yards as a pass-catcher. The 25-year-old fell out of favor in head coach Kyle Shanahan's offense in 2025, though, and All-Pro RB Christian McCaffrey stayed healthy all year long. Guerendo was limited to special teams duties and surprisingly didn't see a single touch on offense despite his elite speed. Brian Robinson Jr. handled the change-of-pace role to CMC. B-Rob is gone, but signs are pointing to Jordan Mason being the favorite for the RB2 job in the Bay Area in 2026, and rookie Kaelon Black could even jump Guerendo on the team's RB depth chart with a strong summer in training camp. McCaffrey could easily get hurt again in 20206, but even if he does, we can't say with any certainty that Guerendo would be next in line for a much bigger backfield role. A change of scenery might be what he needs to become relevant in dynasty leagues again. Guerendo has plummeted all the way to No. 99 in RotoBaller's RB dynasty rankings for the upcoming season.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Jayden Higgins' Dynasty Arrow is Pointing Up With Clear Path to WR2 Role in Houston
Houston Texans wide receiver Jayden Higgins finished just inside the top 50 wideouts in half-PPR fantasy points in his first year in the NFL in 2025 after the Texans selected him 34th overall in the second round out of Iowa State in last year's draft. He caught 41 of his 68 targets for 525 yards and six touchdowns in 17 regular-season games (10 starts). The 23-year-old added another nine receptions on 14 targets for 98 yards and no scores in two postseason tilts. Higgins' numbers weren't anything Earth-shattering, but fantasy managers who took him in dynasty leagues had to be happy to see his role grow as the year went on. With veteran Christian Kirk now gone, Higgins has a clear path to the WR2 role in 2026 in his sophomore campaign behind Nico Collins. The Texans are hoping that Tank Dell (knee) will make a mark on offense after missing all of last year with a serious knee injury, but he's no sure thing, and Higgins has much more upside than both Xavier Hutchinson and Jaylin Noel. Higgins' dynasty value in the years to come could hinge primarily on whether quarterback C.J. Stroud can turn his career around, but he's certainly an intriguing player to buy in dynasty formats. RotoBaller currently has Higgins ranked as the No. 44 WR in dynasty formats after his solid rookie season.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Jakobi Meyers a Sell-High Candidate in Dynasty Formats?
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Jakobi Meyers unlocked the team's offense in the second half of last season after they acquired him in a midseason trade with the Las Vegas Raiders. The 29-year-old former undrafted free agent out of North Carolina State started the year with 33 catches on 49 targets for 352 yards and no touchdowns in seven games with the Raiders. After the Jags traded for him, he had 42 catches on 61 targets for 484 yards and three scores in nine regular-season games in Duval. It prompted Jacksonville to give him a three-year, $60 million contract extension in January. Still, his 75 catches, 835 yards, and three touchdowns were a drop in production from his first career 1,000-yard season in 2024 with the Raiders. Meyers gives the Jaguars a solid possession receiver for quarterback Trevor Lawrence, but fantasy managers should not forget that there are a lot of mouths to feed in this offense now in receivers Parker Washington, Brian Thomas Jr., and Travis Hunter, and tight end Brenton Strange. He might not be able to count on volume to give him a solid fantasy floor in 2026 and beyond, making him a potential sell-high candidate in dynasty leagues this offseason.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Drake Maye to Make a Big Leap in 2026 in Second Season With Josh McDaniels?
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye could take another leap in 2026 in his second year in offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels' system, according to Mike Reiss of ESPN. Maye was the runner-up in the MVP race last year in his first season playing under McDaniels, completing 72% of his passes for 31 touchdowns and eight interceptions in the regular season before struggling in the playoffs against some of the league's top defenses. Tight end Hunter Henry thinks Maye could be even better in Year 2 with McDaniels, and two key newcomers have noted Maye's ownership of the offense. "To see the growth from, call it last May to the Super Bowl, was really remarkable in my opinion. Now, he's going to have all that to build off going into this offseason of OTAs. He's in meetings; he has extreme ownership over it. Being in the second year in a system is so vital," former NFL QB Brian Hoyer said. Despite a much tougher schedule in 2026, the Patriots are optimistic with Maye at the helm, and RotoBaller has the former North Carolina product ranked as a top-five fantasy QB in redraft leagues.
Source: ESPN Boston - Mike Reiss
Source: ESPN Boston - Mike Reiss
Reid Detmers Displays his Strikeout Upside With 14-K Performance Sunday Night
Los Angeles Angels left-hander Reid Detmers had his swing-and-miss stuff working to perfection on Sunday night against the division-rival Texas Rangers in what was a very impressive bounce-back outing. Detmers settled for a no-decision, but fantasy managers who rolled the dice on him to close out the week were handsomely rewarded, as the 26-year-old southpaw allowed only one earned run on a solo home run by Jake Burger while walking none and striking out a season-high 14 batters in a season-high eight innings of work to lower his season ERA to 4.57. The Angels won the game 2-1 at home, but Detmers did not factor into the decision. Still, it was a nice bounce-back outing after he surrendered a season-high eight earned runs on eight hits while walking two and striking out eight in 5 2/3 innings on May 19 in his last time out against the Athletics. Detmers is only 1-5 on the year, but he has 75 strikeouts and 19 walks in 63 innings across his 11 starts. He has fanned at least six batters in four of his last five starts and also has two nine-K performances in 2026. Detmers is only rostered in 33% of Yahoo leagues and is worth a look off the waiver wire if you need strikeouts.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Thomas White Dealing With a "Shoulder Thing"
Miami Marlins president of baseball operations Peter Bendix said on MLB Network Radio on Sunday that left-handed pitching prospect Thomas White (shoulder), who is currently on the seven-day injured list at Triple-A Jacksonville, is dealing with a "bit of a shoulder thing," and that it's not something "particularly concerning." The 21-year-old southpaw, who is considered the club's top prospect per MLB Pipeline, figured to be a candidate to make his major-league debut after fellow lefty prospect Robby Snelling needed elbow surgery and the team demoted lefty Braxton Garrett after a rough two starts in the big-league rotation. However, White is dealing with an injury of his own, although it doesn't figure to keep him out for too long. Before going on the IL at Jacksonville, White had a 4.34 ERA and 1.45 WHIP with 25 strikeouts and nine walks in 18 2/3 innings across five starts. The 6-foot-5, 240-pounder could be the top option for a major-league call-up in Miami once he returns to health in the minors, and he's certainly a stash candidate in deeper leagues.
Source: Marlins.TV - Kyle Sielaff
Source: Marlins.TV - Kyle Sielaff
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