

| Released | Schlittler's List | Justin Wrobleski SP LAD | Mon Jun 22 11:53am ET |
| Acquired | Schlittler's List | Jasson Dominguez CF NYY | Mon Jun 22 11:53am ET |
| Released | 44s | Logan Henderson SP MIL | Mon Jun 22 10:44am ET |
| Acquired | 44s | Samuel Basallo C BAL | Mon Jun 22 10:44am ET |
| Released | Rich' team | Brady Singer SP CIN | Mon Jun 22 10:32am ET |
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| East | W | L | Pts |
|---|---|---|---|
| Schlittler's List | 10 | 2 | 3850.0 |
| JCards3 | 9 | 3 | 3397.5 |
| Foghorn | 6 | 6 | 3140.5 |
| Fishtown kid 2 | 5 | 7 | 3008.5 |
| Ballz 26 | 2 | 10 | 2805.5 |
| West | W | L | Pts |
| Crash Davis | 8 | 4 | 3219.0 |
| 53rds | 7 | 5 | 3404.0 |
| 44s | 7 | 5 | 3018.0 |
| Rich' team | 6 | 6 | 3090.0 |
| jlev1120 | 0 | 12 | 2324.5 |
Baltimore Orioles right-hander Rico Garcia has been one of the better relievers in baseball so far this season, recording a 1.72 ERA and 0.73 WHIP with 35 strikeouts and four saves across 31 1/3 innings (34 games). With Orioles closer Ryan Helsley on the injured list for the better part of two months due to elbow inflammation, Garcia emerged as one of Baltimore's preferred ninth-inning options. Helsley returned from the IL on Wednesday, which could eliminate Garcia's save opportunities. However, Helsley has struggled mightily in his first two outings since his return, allowing five runs (four earned) and three home runs across 1 2/3 innings. If Helsley continues to falter, Garcia could re-emerge as part of the ninth-inning mix in Baltimore. Particularly in deeper leagues, Garcia profiles as a worthy closer stash candidate on the waiver wire.
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Colorado Rockies shortstop Ezequiel Tovar has mostly struggled at the plate in 2026, hitting .213/.259/.327 with five home runs, 24 RBI, 23 runs scored, and four stolen bases across 274 plate appearances. The 24-year-old has struck out in 28.5% of his triple to the plate and has also seen his barrel rate drop to a career-worst 7.8%. However, Tovar is an elite defender at shortstop who signed a seven-year contract extension with the Rockies in March 2024, both of which help keep him in the Colorado lineup on an everyday basis. While Tovar has struggled in recent seasons, he's just a couple of years removed from hitting .269 with 26 home runs across 695 plate appearances in 2024. There's also reason to believe he's been a bit unlucky at the plate this season, as his .282 BABIP is significantly below his career mark of .325. In deeper formats, Tovar could be worth targeting on the waiver wire in hopes of a second-half turnaround.
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The Chicago White Sox have activated catcher Kyle Teel (knee, hamstring) from the 60-day injured list ahead of their three-game set against the Cleveland Guardians. Catcher Edgar Quero was optioned to Triple-A Charlotte to make room for Teel on the active roster. Teel has yet to make his 2026 season debut. The 24-year-old suffered a hamstring strain in the World Baseball Classic in March and then sprained the LCL in his right knee in late May while on a rehab assignment. Teel flashed high upside across 297 plate appearances after making his MLB debut in 2025, hitting .273/.375/.411 with eight home runs, 35 RBI, 38 runs scored, and three stolen bases. He's dominated Triple-A pitching while rehabbing from his injuries in 2026, slashing .387/.441/.613 with two home runs across 34 trips to the plate. Now that he's active, Teel is a must-add catcher in any fantasy league where he remains available on the waiver wire.
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After spending the first month of the 2026 season at Triple-A, New York Yankees outfielder Jasson Dominguez suffered a shoulder injury in early May that caused him to miss another month. However, the 23-year-old is back to full health, and injuries to Yankees outfielders Aaron Judge (ribs), Trent Grisham (hamstring), and Giancarlo Stanton (calf) have opened the door for Dominguez to see everyday playing time. Across a small sample size of 62 MLB plate appearances this year, Dominguez is hitting .241/.279/.431 with two home runs, five RBI, six runs scored, and three stolen bases. The former top prospect flashed upside across 429 plate appearances with the Yankees in 2025, hitting .256 with 10 home runs and 23 stolen bases. Defense and the crowded outfield picture in New York have always been the limiting factors for Dominguez's playing time, but he should have an extended runway to prove himself this time around. With consistent at-bats, Dominguez offers the potential for five-category production and is worth a look on the waiver wire for fantasy managers.
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Miami Marlins right-hander Lake Bachar picked up his first save of 2026 on Sunday, working a scoreless ninth inning in his team's 2-1 win over the San Francisco Giants. The 31-year-old has largely worked as an opener and bulk reliever so far this season. However, he's been a highly effective arm, recording a 3.02 ERA and 0.98 WHIP with 46 strikeouts across 41 2/3 innings (25 games). Bachar owns a 27.4% strikeout rate and has held opponents to a 6.8% barrel rate and 38.8% hard-hit rate. Marlins veteran Pete Fairbanks has been the team's preferred option in the ninth inning this year with 11 saves, five of which have come in June. Still, Fairbanks has pitched to a 6.14 ERA this season and has an extensive track record of injury issues. In deeper leagues, Bachar could be an undervalued potential saves source to target on the waiver wire.
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After a breakout 2025 season in which he hit .288 with 25 home runs across 457 plate appearances, Miami Marlins outfielder Kyle Stowers has largely struggled to repeat his performance in 2026. Across 227 plate appearances this year, the 28-year-old is hitting .223/.319/.418 with eight home runs, 28 RBI, 25 runs scored, and one stolen base. Stowers missed the first few weeks of the season after suffering a hamstring injury in Spring Training and then got off to a brutal start, hitting .221 with three home runs across 152 plate appearances through the end of May. However, the lefty slugger has begun to heat up in June. Across 75 plate appearances this Month, Stowers has slugged .541 and has already clubbed five home runs. While his 30% strikeout rate limits his batting average upside, Stowers owns a 14.3% barrel rate and 50.6% hard-hit rate for his career. With the injury now in his rearview mirror, Stowers is re-emerging as a high-end power asset on the waiver wire.
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Detroit Tigers outfield prospect Max Clark has continued to tap into his raw power in June at Triple-A and is seeing his stash value climb. Since June 1, Clark has carried a strong .270/.370/.476 slash line with one double, four home runs, two stolen bases, and a strong 11:10 K:BB. Prior to this recent surge at the dish, Clark held a lower .262 AVG with just two total round-trippers over his first 50 games of the regular season. Last summer, Clark, the team's top-ranked prospect, split his time at High-A and Double-A, with most of his bats coming at High-A West Michigan. Through 111 games, he went deep 14 times and swiped 10 bags while holding a .271 AVG. Even though the Detroit outfield does not have a clear opening, his five-category skill set and rising power make him a top stash target in five-outfielder leagues. If he maintains this pace, he should contend for a July debut.
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Arizona Diamondbacks outfield prospect Ryan Waldschmidt was recently demoted to Triple-A Reno after his first look at the major leagues. Even though his redraft value took a major hit, Waldschmidt has looked quite comfortable in his return to Triple-A and could push for an early call-up back to Arizona. Since returning to Reno, Waldschmidt has appeared in five games and gone deep twice while going 6-for-20. Over his first 33 games at the MLB level, the former top-ranked prospect carried a modest .229/.314/.357 line with nine doubles, one triple, and no home runs. Following this demotion, a report by Alex Weiner of AZ Sports suggested that the team wants their young outfielder to work on his production against breaking balls at Triple-A. If Waldschmidt can maintain this pace and show steady progression, he should return to the Diamondbacks in the near future, making him a viable stash target in all 12-team leagues with N/A spots, given his five-category skill set.
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Minnesota Twins infield prospect Kaelen Culpepper has seen his fantasy stock take a short-term dip due to his current hip injury. Last week, the Twins placed their top infield prospect on the 7-day injured list with a hip strain. While this does not appear to be a long-term concern, managers in shallower leagues may need to cut ties with the budding star. Before the injury, the former 21st overall pick from the 2024 MLB Draft was flashing high-end upside with the Triple-A club, posting a .273/.377/.498 slash line with 11 doubles, 14 home runs, and 15 stolen bases. While his MLB debut was delayed by this injury, he should have a clear path to the Twins once he returns to the Triple-A diamond. While those in shallower leagues should monitor him from the waiver wire, those in deeper leagues with several NA spots should still view him as a top stash target in Week 13.
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Los Angeles Dodgers right-handed pitching prospect River Ryan is coming off the worst outing of the campaign at Triple-A and is seeing his stash upside drop significantly. On June 17, Ryan faced Sacramento and stumbled, allowing a season-high 10 hits and eight runs (all earned) over just 4 1/3 innings. However, prior to this showing, the right-hander was looking quite comfortable following his return from a brief stint on the injured list. From May 15 through June 10, Ryan carried a dominant 2.16 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, with a 30:5 K:BB (over 25 frames), which suggested he was nearing an MLB promotion. However, this setback may keep him at Triple-A for the time being. Even with several Dodgers starters on the shelf, such as Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow, Ryan appears to need further development at Oklahoma City, which makes him a worthy stash candidate in deeper 12+ team leagues.
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Minnesota Twins outfield prospect Walker Jenkins (shoulder) recently began his rehab assignment with the lower levels of the Minnesota pipeline after being cleared following his shoulder injury. During this rehab assignment (four games), Jenkins has spent time with Low-A and High-A and has swung a scorching bat, posting a .563/.588/1.000 line with two long balls, a double, and a 2:1 K:BB. Jenkins opened the regular season with Triple-A St. Paul, just one stop away from the major leagues. However, the team's top-ranked prospect got off to a sluggish start to the season, carrying a .256/.396/.389 line with only six doubles and two home runs over 25 games. Despite his lack of power, Jenkins posted an 18:19 K:BB, which was very promising. If Jenkins can carry this momentum from his rehab assignment back into Triple-A, the budding star should contend for a debut shortly after the All-Star break.
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The Los Angeles Angels' closing situation has been a revolving door in 2026, but Sam Bachman received his opportunity on Sunday and delivered. He tossed a clean inning, needing only 11 pitches and tossing nine of them for strikes. Although this was Bachman's first save of the season, he has had three opportunities, and now the Angels have nine pitchers who have recorded a save opportunity. This season, Bachman has been sharp, with a 3.63 ERA (3.30 xERA), 1.21 WHIP, and elite fastball velocity (97th percentile). His stuff remains high-end, as evidenced by his whiff rate (33.6 percent) and strikeout rate (24.3 percent), but his control is at times inconsistent (11.8 percent). At this point, Bachman should be considered nothing more than a speculation add for fantasy managers, as we don't have much of a track record to suggest Bachman will take over, as this was his second career save and the Angels have not been consistent whatsoever with their bullpen, but Bachman is one to keep an eye on in deeper leagues where saves are scarece, especially if we start to notice a trend of him getting more opportunities.
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Colorado Rockies outfield prospect Charlie Condon has enjoyed a power surge in the month of June and is on the verge of earning a call to the big leagues. Over the last 12 contests, the former Georgia standout has posted a dominant .318/.444/.818 line with an eye-catching six round-trippers, two doubles, and a solid 10:7 K:BB. Overall, Condon has done more than hold his own during his first taste of Triple-A action, carrying a .262/.397/.512 line with a .909 OPS across 64 games. During this stretch, Condon has launched 14 total home runs while holding a 70:46 K:BB. Last summer, the former third overall pick split his time between High-A and Double-A. With Colorado dealing with many injuries in their outfield, Condon has a clear path to at-bats, and his current power surge is only bolstering his fantasy stock. Those needing power should view him as a priority stash.
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Cincinnati Tony Santillan tossed two shutout innings on Sunday against the Yankees to earn his sixth save of the season in nine opportunities. It was a crisp two innings for Santillan, as he did not allow a base runner and needed only 16 pitches to record six outs, and 11 of those were strikes. Santillan has had opportunities of late to close out games due to Emilio Pagan (hamstring) landing on the 15-day injured list. Pagan is throwing right now, as he completed live batting practice in a simulated game on Friday, but is likely still going to do a few rehab assignments, meaning Santillan has the opportunity to close out games for another few weeks, so long as he continues to produce. Santillan, on the season, has not been sharp; he owns a 5.10 ERA and 1.40 WHIP, but has clearly become the preferred arm to close games, as the next closest arm for save opportunities is Sam Moll with four chances. Although it may not be pretty, in leagues where saves are scarce, Santillan is worth a look in the short term simply based on opportunity.
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Texas Rangers announced on Sunday that 23-year-old right-handed pitcher Jose Corniell, who is the Rangers' No. 4-ranked prospect, has been recalled from Triple-A Round Rock, and right-handed pitcher Jack Leiter (ankle) has been placed on the 15-day IL, retroactive to June 19. 2026. Corniell got a cup of coffee at the big league level back in 2025, where he appeared in one game and allowed three earned runs. Corniell has struggled in Triple-A this season, evidenced by his 6.08 ERA, 15.4 percent strikeout rate, and 1.69 WHIP. However, he was spectacular in 2025, posting a 1.89 ERA and 0.84 WHIP over 38 innings. Because he is ranked highly by the Rangers, it is certainly worth keeping an eye on how he performs in his first few opportunities; however, he will likely be deployed in middle relief and lower-leverage situations for the Rangers, and is not worth a pickup in most formats at this time.
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Texas Rangers left-handed pitcher Jordan Montgomery (elbow) tossed one shutout inning on Sunday, allowing one hit, no earned runs, no walks, and struck out one in Double-A with the Frisco RoughRiders. He fired 10 of his 13 pitches for strikes. This was Montgomery's first time pitching at any professional level since undergoing UCL surgery last March. Montgomery is expected to gradually increase his pitch count over multiple rehab starts, but this is his first time pitching since September of 2024. During his last season with the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2024, he struggled mightily, posting a 6.23 ERA and 1.65 WHIP with 83 strikeouts in 117 innings. That being said, Montgomery was fairly consistent from 2021 to 2023, with an ERA in the mid-threes and a WHIP in the low ones. Montgomery has always thrived on good control, evidenced by his 6.8 percent career walk rate, but his fastball velocity is nothing to write home about (91.9 mph in 2024). Montgomery is still a ways away from becoming fantasy relevant at the MLB level, but definitely someone worth keeping an eye on in deeper formats or points leagues.
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Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Konnor Griffin (forearm) is expected to begin rehab games within the next week, according to general manager Ben Cherington, assuming his progression continues without setbacks. Griffin has been sidelined since May 31 with a right forearm strain and has been working through his throwing program while rehabbing in Florida. The 20-year-old was beginning to heat up before the injury, hitting .317 over a 15-game stretch, which raised his season line to a .270 AVG and a .729 OPS. Expectations are sky-high for the first-round pick in the 2024 draft, as he is expected to return around early July.
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Cincinnati Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz (hamstring) is on track for a return on Tuesday against the Milwaukee Brewers after being sidelined since June 1 with a right hamstring strain. The young phenom is fresh off a rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville and has progressed nicely, beating his expected return timeline. The 24-year-old continues to improve in his fourth year in the league, with expectations remaining sky-high given the talent he possesses. De La Cruz is slashing .280/.346/.509 with an .855 OPS and 12 home runs in 58 games, while also adding 10 stolen bases with his blazing speed. He has seen a major jump in his average launch angle, which has helped fuel the highest slugging percentage of his career. The Reds will hope De La Cruz can pick up right where he left off as he continues to trend upward on all fronts.
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Chicago White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami (hamstring) continues to progress in his recovery from a right hamstring strain with increased baseball activity. Manager Will Venable said the 26-year-old is currently evaluated at around 80 percent, and he added that the club is seeing strong progress in his rehab. Murakami has been an elite power threat in his first season after coming over from Japan, slugging .560 with a .938 OPS and 20 home runs in 57 games before the injury. His presence has been central to the White Sox offense, and his current return timeline is set for late June to early July as he continues to ramp up.
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Brewers right-hander Brandon Woodruff is set to rejoin the Brewers rotation on Monday against Cincinnati after recovering from a shoulder injury that sidelined him since May 1. Woodruff completed a successful rehab assignment with High-A Wisconsin and appears ready to return to the mound. The 33-year-old made six starts before the injury, posting a 3.60 ERA and 1.03 WHIP across 30 innings. With a career 3.12 ERA, Woodruff remains one of the most reliable arms in Milwaukee's rotation when healthy. Now in his ninth season with the Brewers, the two-time All-Star will provide a major boost as Milwaukee continues its push in the NL Central.
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| NYY | Cole R (2-1) |
| DET | Valdez L (3-5) |
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| TEX | Rocker R (2-6) |
| MIA | Phillips R (1-2) |
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| KC | Wacha R (4-5) |
| TB | Rasmussen R (6-3) |
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| PHI | Luzardo L (6-4) |
| WSH | Griffin L (7-2) |
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| HOU | Brown R (1-0) |
| TOR | Cease R (4-3) |
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| CHC | Imanaga L (4-6) |
| NYM | Senga R (0-5) |
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| MIL | Woodruff R (2-1) |
| CIN | Singer R (3-6) |
| 7:40pm | |
| LAD | Lauer L (2-5) |
| MIN | Matthews R (3-4) |
| 7:40pm | |
| CLE | Williams R (9-4) |
| CWS | Kay L (6-2) |
| 7:45pm | |
| ARI | Kelly R (5-6) |
| STL | Pallante R (8-4) |
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| BOS | Bennett (1-3) |
| COL | Feltner R (2-2) |
| 9:38pm | |
| BAL | Bradish R (4-7) |
| LAA | Aldegheri L (2-2) |
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| ATL | Holmes R (4-3) |
| SD | King R (4-6) |
| Schlittler's List | Mon Jun 22 11:53am ET |
| Foghorn | Mon Jun 22 11:38am ET |
| 53rds | Mon Jun 22 11:29am ET |
| 44s | Mon Jun 22 10:44am ET |
| Rich' team | Mon Jun 22 10:32am ET |
| JCards3 | Mon Jun 22 7:22am ET |
| Crash Davis | Mon Jun 22 2:12am ET |
| Fishtown kid 2 | Sun Jun 7 10:26pm ET |
| Ballz 26 | Mon May 25 5:44pm ET |
| jlev1120 | Tue May 5 1:28pm ET |
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