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Athletics third baseman Max Muncy (hand) still isn't doing any baseball activities, according to Martin Gallegos of MLB.com. Muncy is eligible to return from the 10-day injured list on Wednesday, but there remains no timetable for his return due to a fractured fifth metacarpal in his left hand. The 23-year-old former 25th overall pick in 2021 is probably only worth holding in AL-only fantasy leagues right now. Through 26 games before his hand fracture, he hit .239 (22-for-92) with two home runs, seven RBI, 15 runs scored, and two stolen bases across 104 plate appearances. As a rookie with the A's in 2025, Muncy slashed .214/.259/.379 with nine long balls, 23 RBI, 17 runs scored, and one stolen base in 63 games played. Perhaps the most attractive thing about him is that he's eligible at third, second, and shortstop. Muncy will need to make more consistent contact at the plate when he returns to attract more interest in fantasy leagues. He's currently rostered in 14% of Yahoo leagues. In his absence, Darrell Hernaiz has seen most of the playing time at third for the A's.
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Washington Nationals infielder Luis Garcia Jr. (wrist) is dealing with a minor right-hand/wrist sprain and is considered day-to-day, according to Spencer Nusbaum of The Athletic. Garcia said he will not go on the 10-day injured list. Garcia was pulled from the game early on Sunday against the Milwaukee Brewers after injuring his hand/wrist. The 25-year-old is not in the starting lineup for Tuesday's game against the visiting Minnesota Twins, and he could miss additional time this week. With Garcia still sidelined, Curtis Mead is starting at first base in D.C. and will bat third in the batting order on Tuesday against Twins right-hander Taj Bradley. Garcia is slashing a mediocre .234/.259/.336 with a career-worst .595 OPS, a home run, 16 RBI, 14 runs, two stolen bases, four walks, and 19 strikeouts in his first 33 games of the 2026 season as Washington's primary first baseman. He's rostered in less than 50% of Yahoo leagues and isn't a must-hold in deep-mixed formats.
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Minnesota Twins right-hander Joe Ryan (elbow) played catch on Tuesday and is scheduled for a bullpen session on Wednesday after his MRI exam came back clean on Sunday, according to Dan Hayes of The Athletic. The Twins pulled Ryan from his last start early against the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday due to right-elbow soreness after he threw just nine pitches. As long as he gets through his bullpen session without any issues on Wednesday, Ryan should be cleared to make his next start this weekend against the division-rival Cleveland Guardians on the road. The 29-year-old might have some restrictions this weekend as he comes off a nine-pitch outing, though, which will make him a dicey fantasy play following his injury scare. Ryan was a first-time All-Star in 2025 in his fifth year in the big leagues after going 13-10 with a 3.42 ERA, 1.03 WHIP, and 194:39 K:BB in 171 innings pitched. He's 2-3 so far this year through eight starts, allowing 21 runs (16 earned) while walking 10 and fanning 40 in 38 2/3 frames. Ryan should be rostered in all fantasy baseball formats.
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Baltimore Orioles left-hander Trevor Rogers (illness) is with the team in Miami this week and is on the other side of the nasty illness that had him "feeling like death" for three days, according to Matt Weyrich of The Baltimore Sun. He did some throwing at Camden Yards over the weekend. Rogers' energy levels are still coming back, but he's on the right track. The Orioles played the left-handed veteran on the 15-day injured list last Friday with a bad case of the flu. If he continues to recover at this pace, he's expected to come off the IL when he's first eligible on May 11. The former 13th overall pick by the Miami Marlins in 2017 will be a pretty risky fantasy start in his first game back in Baltimore's starting rotation after going 2-3 with a 4.75 ERA (3.74 FIP), 1.45 WHIP, and 27:10 K:BB in 30 1/3 innings across his first six starts of the 2026 season. Rogers looked terrible in 2024 after the O's acquired him from Miami, but he bounced back nicely with a 1.81 ERA and 0.90 WHIP in 18 starts in Baltimore a year ago. He's currently rostered in 75% of Yahoo leagues.
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New York Yankees first baseman Ben Rice (hand) remains on the bench for Tuesday's contest in the Bronx against the visiting Texas Rangers, per MLB.com. Paul Goldschmidt is starting at first base for the Yankees and will bat sixth against Rangers veteran right-hander Jacob deGrom. Rice will miss a second straight game after suffering a hand contusion in Sunday's game. The injury doesn't appear to be very serious in nature, so fantasy managers should check back to see if the left-handed slugger is ready to return to the lineup for Wednesday's game against Texas. The 27-year-old former 12th-rounder in 2021 out of Dartmouth College is proving to be one of the best all-around hitters in the game after his breakout in 2025. Through 108 at-bats in 2026, Rice is hitting an impressive .343 with 12 long balls, 27 RBI, 30 runs scored, and two stolen bases in 33 games played. He leads the league in average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, OPS (1.214), and rOBA (.508). Goldschmidt is an easy fade in DFS against a dominant right-hander whom he's hit .125 against with an RBI and a .347 OPS against in eight career at-bats.
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Philadelphia Phillies right-handed closer Jhoan Duran (oblique) is officially active for Tuesday night's game against the visiting Athletics, as expected, according to Matt Gelb of The Athletic. The Phillies are sending pitcher Trevor Richards to the minors in a corresponding move. Duran is officially back from the 15-day injured list after missing three-plus weeks due to a strained left oblique. Now that he's back, the 28-year-old Dominican hurler should be reinserted right back into the Phillies' closer role, pushing right-hander Brad Keller back into a high-leverage setup role. Before landing on the IL, Duran had a 1.35 ERA, 0.75 WHIP, five saves, and eight strikeouts in his 6 2/3 innings of work over seven appearances. He had a career-high 32 saves last year with the Phillies and Minnesota Twins and has had at least 23 saves in each of the last three seasons. Duran should not be floating around on the waiver wire in any fantasy baseball leagues.
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Toronto Blue Jays outfielder/designated hitter George Springer (foot) is serving as the DH and batting leadoff in his return for Tuesday's contest on the road against the division-rival Tampa Bay Rays and right-hander Drew Rasmussen, according to MLB.com. Springer is back in the team's starting nine for the first time since being hit by a pitch on his foot in Saturday's game versus the Minnesota Twins. The 36-year-old veteran has gone 4-for-12 with an RBI in four games since he returned from a stint on the 10-day injured list due to a fractured big toe, but overall in 2026, he's hitting just .212 (14-for-66) with two long balls, seven RBI, four runs scored, and a stolen base in 18 games played. Nobody should realistically be expecting Springer to repeat his impressive season from a year ago, but fantasy managers are hoping he can keep it up since returning from the IL. In 15 career at-bats against Rasmussen, he's hitting just .133 with a .716 OPS and a solo home run.
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According to Fish on First, Miami Marlins left-handed pitcher Braxton Garrett is still listed to start on Tuesday evening for Triple-A Jacksonville, which could prevent him from replacing Chris Paddack in the MLB rotation on Friday. Earlier on Tuesday, Paddack was designated for assignment, opening his next turn in the rotation on Friday. While Garrett was expected to be the top option to replace him, given that he will start this evening, the team's budding prospect, Robby Snelling, is now the favorite to take the MLB job. Garrett has enjoyed a dominant start to the Triple-A season, logging 26 1/3 innings to the tune of an elite 1.71 ERA, 0.68 WHIP, and a 26:12 K:BB. However, given that he is still set to take the mound this evening, he is unlikely to replace Paddack in the rotation in the short-term, making Snelling a high-end stash option in all formats.
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Detroit Tigers second baseman Gleyber Torres (side) remains sidelined due to side tightness on Tuesday against the visiting Boston Red Sox, according to MLB.com. Hao-Yu Lee will make the start at the keystone for Detroit and will bat ninth against Red Sox left-hander Jovani Moran at Comerica Park. This will be the third straight game that Torres has missed due to left-side tightness that he experienced in Saturday's game. However, Torres is reportedly feeling better and is expected to do some baseball activities before Tuesday's game, so he could be back in the starting nine for the Tigers on Wednesday. The 29-year-old Venezuelan infielder was an All-Star for the second time in his career in his first year with the Tigers in 2025, when he slashed .256/.358/.387 with 16 home runs and 74 RBI in 145 regular-season games. Torres is off to a .259/.389/.328 start in 32 games this year with two homers, 11 RBI, and 18 runs scored across 144 plate appearances as Detroit's starting second baseman.
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Milwaukee Brewers infield prospect Jett Williams has found his stride at the plate lately, going 13-for-37 with four extra-base hits and three steals over his last 10 games. Traded from the Mets to the Brewers over the offseason, Williams got off to a slow start with his new team, but he seems to have turned things around. He has bumped his slash line up to .236/.347/.350 with a respectable three home runs, eight steals, 13.2% walk rate, and 20.8% strikeout rate. We've always known that Williams' best traits are his speed and defense -- he's spent most of 2026 on the left side of the infield -- so it's encouraging (rather than frustrating) to see his current stats more than a month into the season. Perhaps most encouraging is that he's dropped his strikeout rate a little bit this year. That falls in line with some of his advanced metrics, including a 19.7% chase rate (87th percentile) and a 19.8% whiff rate (84th percentile). The improved discipline and solid speed/glove combo could earn Williams a promotion to the majors sooner rather than later, especially since he's already played 72 games at Triple-A in his career. He's a prospect worth stashing in fantasy baseball ahead of his inevitable debut.
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Minnesota Twins shortstop prospect Kaelen Culpepper has displayed impressive power lately, putting him on the fantasy radar as an intriguing minor leaguer to stash ahead of his anticipated MLB debut. Culpepper owns a modest .246/.336/.447 slash line with six homers, six steals, and 100 wRC+ in Triple-A this year, but lately he's been on a tear that will earn him some consideration for a promotion. Over his last five games, he's hitting 6-for-20 with three home runs, one double, six RBI, two walks, three strikeouts, and a stolen base. His EV50 of 94.6 mph ranks in the 88th percentile, and while he doesn't have the greatest plate discipline, he does a good job making contact and limiting whiffs. A former first-round pick, Culpepper now has 28 games of experience at Triple-A, plus 19 career at-bats against major league pitching in Spring Training. If he continues to produce impressive power, the Twins will be tempted to call him up for his MLB debut. As a result, he's an intriguing fantasy baseball option on the waiver wire.
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Colorado Rockies outfield prospect Charlie Condon is an intriguing player to target on the waiver wire in fantasy baseball. The former first-round pick continues to produce impressive results at the plate in Triple-A, where he's slashing .250/.403/.406 with four homers, a 17.7% walk rate, an 18.5% strikeout rate, and 107 wRC+. The walks have arguably been the best part of his season, as he's already totaled 22 free passes through 26 games. In fact, he has reached base safely in 22 consecutive games, dating back to the end of March. The only time he went a full game without reaching safely was March 31. This ability to get on base and contribute both at the plate and in the field makes Condon an intriguing addition for the Rockies, so we wouldn't be surprised to see them promote him soon. At 23 years old, the former No. 3 pick seems like he's ready to make the leap to the next level. Fantasy managers should stash him now, because he'll likely be snatched up by your league-mates if you wait until his debut.
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Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said that shortstop Mookie Betts (oblique) will face live pitching on Thursday, according to Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic. If that goes well, Betts could start a minor-league rehab assignment "soon." Betts has been on the 10-day injured list since April 5 with a right-oblique strain, but he could be ready to rejoin the big-league lineup before the end of next week. The 33-year-old former MVP, eight-time All-Star, and seven-time Silver Slugger winner hasn't been as productive in his last two seasons in L.A. while dealing with some injuries, and his 2026 campaign has gotten off on the wrong foot. Still, Betts is a must-roster and must-start player in fantasy baseball when he's active, and he will take over starting duties at shortstop when he's activated from the IL, pushing Hyeseong Kim back into an infield utility role. Betts went 5-for-28 (.179) with two homers, seven RBI, and seven runs scored in his eight games before straining his oblique muscle.
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New York Mets center field prospect A.J. Ewing is hitting .388 with 16 steals and more walks than strikeouts, making him a must-add fantasy option on the waiver wire. Drafted out of high school in 2023, Ewing has already progressed from Double-A to Triple-A this year. The Mets won't rush him up to the majors until he's had a sufficiently large sample size at Triple-A, but once that time comes, there's no reason to hold him down in the minors. Between Binghamton and Syracuse this year, he's slashing .388/.500/.588 with two home runs, 16 steals, a 18.9% walk rate, a 16.0% strikeout rate, and 189 wRC+. He's 11-for-22 since his promotion to Triple-A, and he owns a 10-game on-base streak. He doesn't have much power, but the rest of his offensive profile is spectacular. He has elite plate discipline, posting a 79.6% in-zone swing rate (96th percentile) and a 14.3% chase rate (98th percentile). Fantasy managers should rush to add Ewing off the waiver wire before their leaguemates take notice and it's too late.
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Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Brandon Woodruff (shoulder) traveled to Dallas for a hands-on assessment with Dr. Keith Meister on Tuesday, according to Adam McCalvy of MLB.com. Woodruff couldn't top 85 mph with his fastball in his last outing before being placed on the 15-day injured list with right-shoulder inflammation last week. The 33-year-old veteran said he was pain-free before being pulled last week, and the Brewers seemed to believe he was going through a dead-arm phase. However, it's worth noting that Woodruff had surgery on his right shoulder, which caused him to miss the entire 2024 campaign. A visit to Dr. Meister is an ominous sign and could result in another shoulder surgery, which would be a devastating blow for the rest of Woodruff's career. In his six starts for the Brew Crew before landing on the IL, Woodruff had a 3.60 ERA and 1.03 WHIP with 25 strikeouts and seven walks in 30 innings. Until we know more about Woodruff's status, fantasy managers should continue to hold him.
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Miami Marlins starting pitcher Thomas White has been racking up strikeouts at Triple-A, and he could be promoted to the majors sooner rather than later. When he does arrive in Miami, he'll be an immediate fantasy baseball option given his ability to pitch deep into games and rack up strikeouts. Through three games (12.2 innings) at Triple-A this year, he has a 2.95 FIP with 13.50 K/9, 2.84 BB/9, and 0.71 HR/9. The former first-round pick headlines his repertoire with a mid-90s four-seam fastball that has surrendered an impressive .083 xBA. He uses a sweeper with 14" of horizontal break to miss bats, inducing a 45.8% whiff rate. He also throws more of a true slider, a changeup, and a splitter. Between his results at Triple-A and his advanced feel for such a complex mix, White has the makings of an impact starter in the majors. Fantasy managers should stash him now while he's still available.
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Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy said that "all things look good" for right-hander Jacob Misiorowski (hamstring) to make his next scheduled start on Wednesday against the division-rival St. Louis Cardinals after a hamstring scare in his last outing, according to MLB.com's Adam McCalvy. The hard-throwing right-hander departed his last start early on Friday against the Washington Nationals with a right-hamstring cramp. He had a normal between-starts bullpen session on Monday and didn't suffer any setbacks, so it looks like he'll be given the green light to pitch on Wednesday in the series finale at Busch Stadium. The 24-year-old former second-round pick in 2022 was an All-Star as a rookie in 2025 and is one of the best young upside arms in the game. Through his first seven starts in 2026 in his first full year in the big leagues, the Miz has gone 2-2 with a 2.84 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, a league-high 59 strikeouts, and 15 walks in 38 innings pitched. The Cardinals rank eighth in team OPS (.731), but Misiorowski is a must-start in fantasy when he toes the rubber.
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The Tampa Bay Rays placed left-hander Steven Matz (elbow) on the 15-day injured list (retroactive to May 4) on Tuesday with left-elbow inflammation and recalled right-hander Chase Solesky from Triple-A Durham in a corresponding move, according to Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times. It's a tough break for the Rays, as the 34-year-old veteran southpaw has been one of their best pitchers through the first month of the 2026 season. In his return to a starting role in Tampa this year, Matz has gone 4-1 with a 3.86 ERA (4.86 FIP), 1.09 WHIP, 28 strikeouts, and 13 walks in 37 1/3 innings pitched over his seven starts. In his last outing versus the San Francisco Giants on Sunday, he gave up just one run over six excellent innings for his second straight quality start. Hopefully, Matz is looking at a minimal stay on the IL. It's unclear at this time who will take Matz's spot in the rotation for the next couple of weeks, but it could be either Joe Boyle (elbow) or Mason Englert (forearm) if they come off the IL soon. Matz is currently rostered in 32% of Yahoo leagues.
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The plan is for Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich (groin) to progress to live at-bats and baserunning by early next week, according to Adam McCalvy of MLB.com. His estimated return remains in mid- to late-May. Yelich is recovering from a left-groin strain and was able to take on-field batting practice with the rest of the team on Monday before the series opener in St. Louis against the Cardinals. He's currently on the 10-day injured list, but the former MVP, three-time All-Star, and two-time batting champion should remain rostered in all fantasy baseball leagues while he heals. The 34-year-old veteran only had one home run in his first 51 at-bats of the 2026 season, but he was also hitting a cool .314 with 10 RBI, 10 runs scored, and three stolen bases. He should be back in a couple of weeks, which will be another boost to Milwaukee's offense after both outfielder Jackson Chourio (hand, foot) and first baseman Andrew Vaughn (hand) came off the IL on Monday.
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The Atlanta Braves announced on Tuesday that they officially reinstated right-handed reliever Raisel Iglesias (shoulder) from the 10-day injured list and designated right-hander Carlos Carrasco for assignment in a corresponding move. Iglesias returns on the first day he's eligible to come back from right-shoulder inflammation. He's expected to immediately reclaim closer duties from right-hander Robert Suarez, who performed admirably in the ninth inning for the Braves with Iglesias sidelined and picked up three saves. The 36-year-old Cuban hurler has 11-plus years of big-league experience, which includes 258 career saves in 744 2/3 innings pitched. Iglesias has had at least 29 saves in each of the last three seasons in Atlanta, and he tossed 8 2/3 scoreless frames with five saves for the Braves this year before landing on the IL. There's no reason why Iglesias should be floating around any waiver wires now that he's back.
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