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Vidal Brujan went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and a walk in the Marlins' 8-0 rout of the Mets.

Fantasy Impact: This performance is a bright spot in what has been a somewhat average season for Brujan, raising his batting average slightly to .264. While he didn't contribute any extra-base hits or RBIs in this game, his ability to get on base and score runs was crucial in the team's offensive explosion. Fantasy managers should note Brujan's consistent contact and on-base skills, highlighted by his low strikeout rate and decent wOBA. However, his limited power and RBI production might cap his upside in standard fantasy formats. Keep an eye on his ability to maintain or improve these metrics for potential utility in deeper leagues or as a streaming option.


Nick Fortes went 3-for-3 with a home run and three RBI in the Marlins' 8-0 rout of the Mets.

Fantasy Impact: His performance included a walk and he crossed the plate three times. Despite a challenging season where Fortes has struggled with a mere .159 batting average and a lowly .201 wOBA, this game could be a turning point. His ability to drive in runs and score multiple times in a single game highlights his potential value in deeper fantasy leagues, particularly in formats that reward power from the catcher position. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on Fortes, as increased confidence and more consistent at-bats could make him a viable streaming option or a bench stash, especially if he builds on this performance.


Jesus Luzardo delivered a masterful performance on Friday, blanking the Mets over six innings in an 8-0 victory for the Marlins.

Fantasy Impact: He allowed just five hits and zero walks while striking out seven. This outing was a significant turnaround from his rocky start to the season, where he posted a 5.02 ERA and 1.25 WHIP in his first seven starts. Luzardo's ability to command the zone, evidenced by no walks and a strong strikeout count, hints at potential consistency improvements. His season-long metrics like a high K/9 and solid FIP suggest underlying skills that could lead to more outings like this, making him a potential buy-low candidate in fantasy leagues. Keep an eye on his next few starts to see if this performance is a turning point or just a flash in the pan.


Christian Scott endured a rough outing in Friday's 8-0 loss to the Marlins.

Fantasy Impact: He allowed four earned runs on seven hits and one walk while striking out three over four innings. This performance nudged his ERA up to 4.32 and WHIP to 1.32 for the season, reflecting a challenging start to his year. Despite a decent strikeout rate of 9.2 K/9, Scott's ability to limit damage has been inconsistent, as evidenced by a BABIP of .340, suggesting some bad luck but also room for improvement. Fantasy managers should be cautious; while his strikeout ability is appealing, his current form makes him a risky play in all but the deepest of leagues.


Emmanuel Clase delivered a flawless performance, securing a save in the Guardians' 3-2 win over the Twins.

Fantasy Impact: He threw 13 pitches in a clean inning, allowing no hits or walks and striking out one batter. Clase's latest outing continues to solidify his role as a premier closer in fantasy leagues, especially given his stellar 0.40 ERA and 0.63 WHIP for the season. His ability to suppress hits, demonstrated by a .231 BABIP, along with a high strikeout-to-walk ratio (11.50), makes him a reliable option for saves and strikeouts. Fantasy managers should continue to deploy Clase with confidence, as he remains a top-tier asset in all formats.


Triston McKenzie delivered a strong performance, allowing just one earned run on two hits and four walks while striking out five over 6 2/3 innings in Friday's 3-2 win over the Twins.

Fantasy Impact: Despite the solid outing, McKenzie's control issues persisted as evidenced by his four walks, aligning with a season-long trend that has contributed to a less-than-ideal 1.43 strikeout-to-walk ratio and a 1.31 WHIP. His ERA now sits at an impressive 3.23 through nine starts, but his high FIP of 4.99 suggests some underlying concerns that could affect his reliability as a fantasy starter. Fantasy managers should be cautious, as his low BABIP of .226 might indicate some luck involved in his outcomes. Moving forward, McKenzie remains a viable fantasy option, but one to monitor closely for signs of regression or improvement in control.


David Fry went 3-for-3 with a home run and two RBI in the Guardians' 3-2 win over the Twins.

Fantasy Impact: His performance today, highlighted by a crucial home run, continues to solidify his role as a key offensive asset for the Guardians. With a batting average that remains robust at .333 and a wOBA of .423, Fry is proving to be more than just a placeholder in the lineup. His consistent contact and ability to drive in runs are invaluable, especially in tight games like today's. Fantasy managers should consider him a viable option in leagues, particularly those that value on-base percentage and slugging, given his current form and impact on the game's outcome.


Jose Ramirez went 1-for-4 in the Guardians' 3-2 victory over the Twins, contributing significantly with a solo home run.

Fantasy Impact: This performance, while not explosive, continues to highlight Ramirez's role as a key RBI producer for Cleveland, having amassed 38 RBI this season. Despite a modest .249 batting average, his power numbers remain respectable with 10 homers. His current .316 wOBA and low .225 BABIP suggest some potential for positive regression, indicating that better days may be ahead for Ramirez, especially if his BABIP normalizes closer to league average. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on his power metrics and RBI opportunities as indicators of his value moving forward.


Jhoan Duran allowed one earned run and struck out one in his inning against the Guardians.

Fantasy Impact: Despite a relatively clean inning, Duran's performance was marred by allowing two hits, which contributed to the Twins' narrow 3-2 defeat. This outing slightly blemishes his otherwise stellar season stats, including a 1.13 ERA and a 0.63 WHIP. While this game might raise a minor red flag for fantasy managers, Duran's high strikeout rate and excellent strikeout-to-walk ratio should keep him firmly in the circle of trust. However, his low BABIP suggests some regression might be on the horizon, so managers should stay alert but not overly concerned.


Simeon Woods Richardson allowed one earned run on four hits and zero walks while striking out two over 5 1/3 innings in Friday's 3-2 loss to the Guardians.

Fantasy Impact: Despite the Twins' defeat, Woods Richardson turned in a commendable performance, maintaining control and efficiency throughout his outing. His season ERA now sits at an impressive 2.97, complemented by a 1.15 WHIP, indicating consistent effectiveness. However, his low strikeout count of two in this game continues a trend that might concern fantasy managers looking for high strikeout numbers. With a K/9 rate of 7.4 this season, those in strikeout-heavy leagues might find his production lacking. Nevertheless, his solid ERA and WHIP make him a reliable option in most formats, particularly for those valuing consistency and control.


Alex Kirilloff went 1-for-2 with a home run, a walk, one RBI, and one run scored in the Twins' 3-2 defeat to the Guardians.

Fantasy Impact: Despite the loss, Kirilloff's ability to go deep provided a silver lining on an otherwise frustrating day for Minnesota. His season-long struggles at the plate, with a batting average hovering just over the Mendoza Line at .207, have been a concern, but flashes of power like this could hint at a potential turnaround. Fantasy managers should remain cautious, however, as his high strikeout rate and low walk rate limit his upside. Consistency will be key for Kirilloff if he hopes to become a more reliable fantasy option.


Cole Ragans delivered an impressive performance in Friday's 6-2 victory over the Oakland Athletics.

Fantasy Impact: He tossed seven scoreless innings, allowing just two hits and two walks while striking out seven. This outing is a bright spot in Ragans's season, significantly enhancing his fantasy value. With a season ERA now improved to 3.70 and a WHIP standing at 1.20, his ability to maintain a high strikeout rate (10.3 K/9) coupled with a solid 3.56 strikeout-to-walk ratio makes him an increasingly reliable option for fantasy managers. His performance against a struggling A's lineup should be taken with a grain of salt, but it's clear Ragans is trending in the right direction.


Michael Massey delivered a strong performance in the Royals' 6-2 victory over the Athletics, going 3-for-4 with a home run and two RBI.

Fantasy Impact: His contributions were key in securing the win, showcasing his ability to drive in runs and score. This game highlighted Massey's potential value in fantasy lineups, particularly in leagues that reward power and RBI. Despite a modest .259 average and limited walks this season, his slugging capabilities, evidenced by his four home runs, make him a viable option for fantasy managers in need of infield power. However, his low walk rate and high strikeout rate suggest a cautious approach, as these could limit his on-base opportunities.


Bobby Witt Jr. went 1-for-5 with a double and a run scored in the Royals' 6-2 victory over the Athletics.

Fantasy Impact: While this performance might not jump off the page, Witt Jr.'s double and run contributed to the team's win, maintaining his solid season batting average of .291. His consistent hitting, coupled with his ability to score runs (40 runs scored so far this season), keeps him relevant in fantasy lineups, especially given his multi-category contributions including power and speed. However, his lack of RBI and stolen bases in this game highlights some inconsistency, which fantasy managers should monitor. Despite this, his overall production remains strong, making him a valuable asset in most fantasy formats.


Salvador Perez had a productive night, going 3-for-3 with a double and an RBI as the Royals topped the Athletics 6-2.

Fantasy Impact: His performance included a walk and he scored once, contributing significantly to the team's win. This game is a continuation of Perez's strong season, where he's maintaining an impressive .335 batting average. His consistent hitting, coupled with a solid .405 wOBA, makes him a valuable asset in fantasy lineups, especially in leagues that reward hitting for average and on-base performance. While his power numbers are modest, his ability to drive in runs (34 RBI in 44 games) and hit doubles (11 so far) should keep him relevant in most fantasy formats.


Maikel Garcia went 1-for-5 with a home run and three RBI in the Royals' 6-2 victory over the Athletics.

Fantasy Impact: His performance was highlighted by a crucial home run that helped cement the team's win. Despite a modest .238 batting average this season, Garcia's ability to drive in runs (28 RBI in 44 games) remains an asset for fantasy managers. His power numbers are decent, with five homers, but his overall production could be hampered by a relatively high strikeout rate (0.188) and low walk rate (0.066). Fantasy managers should view Garcia as a situational player, potentially valuable in deeper leagues or as a fill-in during hot streaks or favorable matchups.


Mitch Spence allowed one earned run over 4 2/3 innings while striking out four in Friday's 6-2 loss to the Royals.

Fantasy Impact: Despite a relatively solid performance, Spence's efforts weren't enough to steer the Athletics to victory as the team's offense lagged. His season ERA slightly increased to 3.90, maintaining a decent WHIP of 1.13. While his K/9 sits at a modest 7.8, fantasy managers should note his stable 3.29 FIP and 3.25 strikeout-to-walk ratio, indicating potential for better outcomes. However, given the Athletics' inconsistent support and his role, Spence remains a risky play in most fantasy formats, best suited for deeper leagues or as a streaming option when matchups are favorable.


Shea Langeliers went 1-for-2 with a home run and two RBI in the Athletics' 6-2 loss to the Royals.

Fantasy Impact: His performance, highlighted by a home run and a pair of walks, provided a silver lining in an otherwise disappointing game for Oakland. Langeliers's power display, contributing his 10th homer of the season, underscores his potential value in fantasy leagues, particularly in categories that reward power from the catcher position. However, his low batting average (.222) and high strikeout rate (0.225) continue to be areas of concern. Fantasy managers should view Langeliers as a viable option for power stats, but be wary of the impact his batting average might have on their team's overall performance.


Paul Skenes delivered a masterful performance in Friday's 9-3 victory over the Cubs, tossing six no-hit innings while striking out 11 and walking just one.

Fantasy Impact: This outing not only secured his first career win but also showcased his dominant strikeout ability, maintaining an elite 16.2 K/9 rate. With a 2.70 ERA and a 0.90 WHIP through his initial starts, Skenes is quickly proving to be a high-upside asset in fantasy leagues. His ability to suppress hits and maintain a high strikeout-to-walk ratio should keep him relevant in all formats, especially if he continues to perform at this level. Fantasy managers would be wise to keep a close eye on Skenes, as his early-season performances suggest he could be one of the breakout stars of the year.


Yasmani Grandal went 2-for-5 with three RBI in the Pirates' 9-3 victory over the Cubs.

Fantasy Impact: His contributions were crucial in extending the team's lead, although he didn't manage any extra-base hits. Despite a sluggish start to the season with a .206 batting average, today's performance could hint at a potential upswing for Grandal. His modest season totals, including a .271 wOBA and a .192 BABIP, suggest room for improvement. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on Grandal, as an increase in productivity could make him a valuable asset, especially in leagues that value catcher contributions heavily.