Fantasy Baseball Roundup: News, Injuries, Waiver Wire & Prospects (Week 16)

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Fantasy Baseball Lineup & Roster Notes

As of FRI 7/5

  • Baltimore Orioles:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Currently Jordan Westburg is playing third base and Jorge Mateo is playing second.
      • Gunnar Henderson is currently on pace for a 50/20 season, which is insane. He has a 193 wRC+ good for fifth in baseball since May 15th.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Dean Kremer returned this week and had a killer 8 strikeout, 2 BB game in only 5 innings.
    • Pen Notes:
      • Nothing new.
  • Boston Red Sox:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • David Hamilton has come out of nowhere and has 2 bombs with 8 steals over his last 50 ABs from the two hole.
      • Rafael Devers has been on fire the 2nd quarter of the season with a 166 wRC+ and over 1.000 OPS.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Tanner Houck has been one of the best pitchers in baseball nobody is talking about this year with a 19.1 K-BB% and 3.20 SIERA in the second quarter.
    • Pen Notes:
      • No update.
  • Chicago White Sox:
  • Cleveland Guardians:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Jose Ramirez has been overshadowed by Josh Naylor and Steven Kwan this year, but he’s quietly putting up a top 10 hitting season with a .303/.361/.645 slash since May 15th.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Tanner Bibee has been a top three pitcher in baseball in the second quarter with a 28.9 K-BB% and 2.56 SIERA.
    • Pen Notes:
      • No update.
  • Detroit Tigers:
    • Lineup Notes:
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Keider Montero has joined the rotation, taking the Casey Mize spot, but one has to wonder if this is a permanent stay or not.
    • Pen Notes:
      • Nothing new.
  • Houston Astros:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Yordan Alvarez has been a first round calibur player, despite the Astrost being lackluster all around. He has the second best wRC+ since May 15th.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Hunter Brown just keeps on rolling with a 19.6 K-BB% and 3.43 SIERA.
    • Pen Notes:
      • No update.
  • Kansas City Royals:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Michael Massey is back in the lineup, but hasn’t really gotten back on track after a rough few games upon his return.
      • Hunter Renfroe has hit .306/394/.613 since May 20th, including 4 homers even despite an IL stint.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Nothing new.
    • Pen Notes:
      • No update.
  • Los Angeles Angels:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Nothing new.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Jose Soriano is back in the rotation after a minimum stay on the IL.
    • Pen Notes:
      • Nothing new.
  • Minnesota Twins:
    • Lineup Notes:
    • Rotation Notes:
      • David Festa had a much better second start with a 25 K-BB% and 3.42 SIERA, despite giving up 7 runs. So if he’s dropped, I would pick him up.
    • Pen Notes:
      • Nothing new.
  • New York Yankees:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Ben Rice is leading off now with Anthony Volpe having a tough month. He’s been solid, but not spectacular thus far, while Volpe only has a 77 wRC+ since May 15th.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Luis Gil has been struggling the last few weeks and now is the time the Yankees need to buy another starter for their rotation.
    • Pen Notes:
      • No update.
  • Oakland Athletics:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • The Athletics roster is performing better lately and next year might look decent with guys like Colby Thomas and Henry Bolte possibly making an impact.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Nothing new.
    • Pen Notes:
      • No update.
  • Seattle Mariners:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • This offense needs some upgrading, bad.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Bryan Woo is likely back by the All Star break.
    • Pen Notes:
  • Tampa Bay Rays:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Nada.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Shane Baz, as predicted, is joining the rotation – but I didn’t expect Civale to be traded already at this point. He’s already owned in more than 70% of CBS leagues, but if he’s available in your league – I would add him.
    • Pen Notes:
      • Nothing new.
  • Texas Rangers:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Wyatt Langford is hitting .311/.377/.524 with 3 homers and 6 steals since June first.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Nothing new.
    • Pen Notes:
      • Nothing new.
  • Toronto Blue Jays:
    • Lineup Notes:
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Nothing new.
    • Pen Notes:
      • Nothing new.
  • Arizona Diamondbacks:
    • Lineup Notes:
    • Rotation Notes:
    • Pen Notes:
      • No update.
  • Atlanta Braves:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Nothing new.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Chris Sale has been a top five starter in baseball since May 15th with a 28.5 K-BB% and 2.42 SIERA.
    • Pen Notes:
      • No update.
  • Chicago Cubs:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Ian Happ started slow, but he’s the only one in the lineup doing his part right now with a .236/.353/.536 and a 148 wRC+ in the second quarter of the season.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Justin Steele is coming around now with a 20.2 K-BB% and 3.41 SIERA since May 15th.
    • Pen Notes:
      • Nothing new.
  • Cincinnati Reds:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Nothing new.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Nothing new.
    • Pen Notes:
      • Nothing new.
  • Colorado Rockies:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Brenton Doyles has been on a tear of late.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Nothing new.
    • Pen Notes:
  • Los Angeles Dodgers:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Even with Mookie Betts out, this lineup is still very strong.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Tyler Glasnow has been a top five starter in baseball with a 27.7 K-BB% and a 2.59 SIERA since May 15th.
    • Pen Notes:
      • Nothing new.
  • Miami Marlins:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Xavier Edwards and Vidal Bruan in the same lineup… this is what we would have projected for the Rays back in 2019 or so.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • In the pre-season if anyone had asked about the Marlins pitching depth, this would have been seen as the strongest area of the team. The good news is Ryan Weathers should be back sooner, rather than later.
    • Pen Notes:
      • Grabbing AJ Puk for saves now might be prudent considering there’s a good chance Tanner Scott is traded.
  • Milwaukee Brewers:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Garrett Mitchellis back and hitting fifth as a strong-side CF platoon.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Lucky Aaron Civale gets to make his first start Friday against the Dodgers. Welcome to the National League.
    • Pen Notes:
      • No update.
  • New York Mets:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Jd Martinez has been one of the better hitters in baseball since May 15th with a .274/.367/.522 slash line
    • Rotation Notes:
    • Pen Notes:
      • Edwin Diaz will be back from his suspension next week.
  • Philadelphia Phillies:
    • Lineup Notes:
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Michael Mercado has done decently in the fifth starter role with a 13.6 K-BB% and 4.06 SIERA.
    • Pen Notes:
      • Nothing new.
  • Pittsburgh Pirates:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • The Pirates need to add a big time hitter to the middle of the lineup if they want to make a legitimate run.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Looks like the Pirates might be going with a four-man rotation until
    • Pen Notes:
  • San Diego Padres:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Fernando Tatis Jr. was on a tear before hitting the IL last week.
      • Jurickson Profar broke out finally after all these years, Preller is always right, eventually. He made the All Star Opening Day lineup with a .310/.402/.449 slash since May 15th.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • It looked like Yu Darvish was about to return, but they pushed him back at least another week.
    • Pen Notes:
      • Nothing new.
  • San Francisco Giants:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Heliot Ramos has been a top 15 hitter in baseball in the second quarter and that’s even with his stats regressing closer back to the mean with a .295/.377/.555 slash.
      • Matt Chapman has also been sneaky good as a top 20 hitter over this time with a .283/.388/.509 slash.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Hayden Birdsong is still in the rotation as the Giants are running four-man at the moment.
    • Pen Notes:
      • Nothing new.
  • St. Louis Cardinals:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • Lars Nootbaar is supposed to return this week and it will be interesting to see who gets pushed out as it definitely won’t be Alec Burleson.
    • Rotation Notes:
      • Nothing new.
    • Pen Notes:
      • Helsley hasn’t pitched in closing situations in back-to-back games, so there might be something going on there.
  • Washington Nationals:
    • Lineup Notes:
      • James Wood is hitting third already – what a stud. Through four games he’s hitting .308/.471/.308 with a steal.
      • Jesse Winker is continuing his resurgent season from the DH spot with a .300/.414/.477 slash in the second quarter.
    • Rotation Notes:
    • Pen Notes:
      • No update.

Fantasy Baseball Injury Notes

  • 3B Royce Lewis (Twins) – Lewis is out with a groin injury until the All Star Break. I just wish he could stay healthy.
  • RP Jordan Romano (Blue Jays) – Romano is being shut down for another six weeks minimum after undergoing arthroscopic elbow surgery… which sounds pretty bad for a pitcher. I’d be surprised if we see him again in 2024.
  • 2B/3B Joey Ortiz (Brewers) – Ortiz was placed on the 10 day IL with neck inflammation and at this point is out until after the All Star Break.
  • SP Jared Jones (Pirates) – Jones was placed on the IL with a right lat strain, but this is more likely to limit innings going into the All Star Break and provide him a chance to rest up.

Tim’s Top 5 Fantasy Baseball Waiver Adds (12 Team Leagues)

NOTE: Under 50% Owned (CBS)

Last Week: 3B Jose Miranda (Twins, 38%), SP David Festa (Twins, 19%), SP Mitchell Parker (Nationals, 49%), C Patrick Bailey (Giants, 42%), SP DJ Herz (Nationals, 30%)

  1. SS Brooks Lee (Twins)Brooks Lee was on fire at AAA with a .329/.394/.635 slash with seven bombs and a steal in only 20 games. So far in two games in the majors he’s 3/6 with 2 RBI.
  2. SP David Festa (Twins) 19% – Festa is a top 65-ish prospect for me and I love to see him up in the majors. I think he has #2 starter upside and he should stick up in the majors thanks to the Paddack innings threshold, even when Paddack returns. The first start wasn’t anything special, but it’s one start and I trust the track record.
  3. 2B/SS Luis Garica Jr. (Nationals) 42% – I’ve compared him before to Lourdes Gurriel Jr. and here he is over the two weeks with a 120 wRC+, 4 homers and 2 steals. He just turned 24-years-old… I know he’s been around for a while, but this is what happens when guys debut young.
  4. C Gabriel Moreno (Diamondbacks) 41% – Moreno just returned from the IL and through three games is 7/13 with a homer and a steal. Hopefully the IL stint did him some good and he has a resurgent second half like 2023.
  5. SP Spencer Arrighetti (Astros) 27% – Arrighetti has been up and down with a 4.31 SIERA against a 6.13 ERA, but the 28.6 CSW% gives us a lot more hope and I believe in higher upside than we have seen to date.

Tim’s Top 5 Fantasy Baseball Waiver Adds (15 Team Leagues)

NOTE: Under 30% Owned (CBS)

Last Week: 2B Spencer Horwitz (Blue Jays, 24%), SP Slade Ceconi (Diamondbacks, 5%), OF Jose Siri (Rays, 19%), SP Spencer Arrighetti (Astros, 27%), SP Hayden Birdsong (Giants, 9%)

  1. OF Garrett Mitchell (Brewers) 21% – Mitchell just returned from the IL and was set for a big season before his injury. There isn’t much to go on statistically, but I believe in the talent.
  2. 2B Spencer Horwitz (Blue Jays) 25% – Horwitz has been a beast contact-wise since being called up with a .310/.430/.479 slash line with 3 bombs in 24 games.
  3. C Bo Naylor (Guardians) 26% – Naylor has been coming back around after a terrible first couple of months to the season, hitting .311/.347/.533 with a homer and steal since June 15th.
  4. OF Jose Siri (Rays) 17% – Siri was on this list last week and has continued the heater with a .231/.328/.500 slash with four bombs since June 15th.
  5. SP Hayden Birdsong (Giants) 13% – Someone might think I’m crazy to have Birdsong on this list after a meh start, but Birdsong was in my top 100 prospects for a reason and despite moving quickly he had posted over 30% K rates at every level in the minors and was hit up to a .385 BABIP in his first start. There’s a lot here to like and it’s worth adding him if you have the roster space. He’s had two very decent starts thus far and worth adding in any deep leagues where he’s available.

Tim’s Top 10 Fantasy Baseball Redraft Prospects

Not promoted yet

1. 3B Junior Caminero (Rays)

2023 A+/AA: .324/.384/.591 | 56 XBH, 31 HR, 5 SB

2023 MLB: .235/.278/.353| 5.6 BB% / 22.2 K%| 2 XBH, 1 HR, 0 SB

2024 AAA: .261/.333/.478 | 9.2 BB% / 22.9 K%| 14 XBH, 8 HR, 1 SB

Age: 20

ETA: Late July

fScores: 97 fContact, 86 fDiscipline, 121 fPower, 78 fSpeed

Comp: Ronald Acuna w/o the wheels

Prime Skills: Probably the quickest bat speed in the minors with some big time power potential. He could be one of the best hitters in baseball sooner rather than later. The lack of a higher walk rate and being overly aggressive might ding him a bit in points leagues, but the power will be his carrying tool right out of the gate as he should at worst put up numbers similar to Willy Adames, but with a better batting average.

Ranking Explanation: Caminero is still out another 2-4 weeks before we can expect any call up, but I’m still slotting him over Mayo because I think they both come up around the same time and Caminero has less competition once he gets the call while Mayo could be fighting (even though he shouldn’t) for ABs.

2. 3B Coby Mayo (Orioles)

2023 AA/AAA: .290/.410/.564, 29 HR, 5 SB

2024 AAA: .304/.383/.622 | 10.3 BB%, 24.1 K% | 35 XBH, 18 HR, 3 SB

Age: 22

ETA: Late July

fScores: 96 fContact, 102 fDiscipline, 114 fPower, 77 fSpeed

Comp: Nolan Arenado as a hitter

Prime Skills: Mayo has a quick and powerful swing that portends to future 25-30-ish homer power with 5-ish steal speed. He has an average enough hit tool, but the potential strikeout rate is a bit concerning if he can’t hold it down closer to 25% at the major league level.

Ranking Explanation: One could argue May should be up right now and starting at third base. When will it happen? He’s earned it, but the Orioles need to clear some room for a starter before we see Mayo make the jump.

***Jasson Dominguez would be placed here.

***Jackson Holliday would be placed here.

***Jordan Walker would be placed here.

3. 1B Deyvison De Los Santos (Diamondbacks)

2023 AA: .254/.297/.431 | 38 XBH, 20 HR, 4 SB

2024 AA: .374/.426/.696 | 7.4 BB%, 22.2 K% | 19 XBH, 14 HR, 1 SB

2024 AAA: .312/.355/.643 | 5.4 BB%, 22.3 K% | 26 XBH, 12 HR, 0 SB

Age: 20

ETA: Mid July

fScores: N/A

Comp: Cristian Encarnacion-Strand

Prime Skills: Big time power potential with an improved contact rate and decrease in strikeouts.

Ranking Explanation: De Los Santos has 24 bombs on the year in the minors and 40 XBH, he’s been absolutely ridiculous and if he can pick up third base for the D Backs, he should be up soon to compliment this lineup.

4. 2B / 3B Jace Jung (Tigers)

2023 A+/AA: .265/.376/.502 | 57 XBH, 28 HR, 5 SB

2024 AAA: .270/.390/.500 | 16.6 BB%, 22.6 K% | 30 XBH, 11 HR, 1 SB

Age: 22

ETA: Early August

fScores: N/A

Comp: Nolan Gorman meets Josh Jung

Prime Skills: The pull power is legit. His swing reminds me a ton of Nolan Gorman and his approach is very similar to his brother Josh. All things look good for success, except that he will have to hit in Detroit.

Ranking Explanation: Jung has been out since 6/19 with right wrist soreness, but is already expected to come back in the next few days or so.

5. SS Jacob Wilson (Athletics)

2023 College: .412/.461/.635 | 6 HR, 8 SB

2023 Cpx/A+: .333/.391/.475 | 12 XBH, 1 HR, 4 SB (26 games)

2024 AAA: .436/.483/.691 | 8.3 BB%, 5 K% | 8 XBH, 3 HR, 0 SB

Age: 22

ETA: Mid July

fScores: N/A

Comp: Nico Hoerner w/ much less speed

Prime Skills: Wilson was a first rounder last year and has gotten the bump to AAA after decimating AA pitchers. He’s been a doubles machine, it almost looks like he’s been at batting practice since the draft because he’s been generating so many hits. I thought the pick was a reach when the Athletics drafted him, but he’s moving quickly and is hitting at every level.

Ranking Explanation: Wilson was a first rounder last year and has gotten the bump to AAA after decimating AA pitchers. He’s been a doubles machine, it almost looks like he’s been at batting practice since the draft because he’s been generating so many hits. I thought the pick was a reach when the Athletics drafted him, but he’s moving quickly and is hitting at every level.

6. SP Caden Dana (Angels)

2023 A/A+: 68 1/3 IP | 89 Ks, 30 BBs | 3.56 ERA, 1.19 WHIP

2024 AA: 84 1/3 IP | 17.1 K-BB%, 12.7 SwStr%, 27.8 CSW% | 3.09 ERA, 1.04 WHIP

Age: 20

ETA: Early August

fScores: N/A

Comp: Young Noah Syndergaard

Prime Skills: Dana looks like old school Thor on the mound with his Viking hair, 94-95 MPH fastball and power slider. The curve is only average, but he has a pretty nifty two seamer to pair against the four seamer with some nice ride.

Ranking Explanation: The Angels are always a team to promote players quickly, but Dana’s swinging strike rate reminds me of AJ Smith-Shawver last year and that he might not be ready yet. He’s young for the level, therefore should get an appropriate bump even though the K rate isn’t elite at AA compared to what he was doing in A ball.

7. SP Carson Whisenhunt (Giants)

2023 A/A+/AA: 58 2/3 IP | 83 Ks, 23 BBs | 2.45 ERA, 1.02 WHIP

2024 AAA: 67 IP | 16.2 K-BB%, 14.6 SwStr%, 31.9 CSW% | 5.91 ERA, 1.70 WHIP

Age: 23

ETA: Late July

fScores: 121 fStuff, 93 fControl, 107 fERA

Comp: A plus version of Braxton Garrett or lefty Brandon Pfaadt

Prime Skills: He has a super slurvy-like curve and possibly the best change up in the minors, but he’s playing these against a below average fastball. Whisenhunt missed basically all of the second half in 2023 and was thrown to the wolves in the PCL in 2024, so his damage stats shouldn’t be held too much against him.

Ranking Explanation: I thought Whisenhunt was destined to come up this week, but instead the Giants called up Birdsong who has not been exposed to the PCL as long as Whisenhunt and could be a reason for the difference in their numbers.

8. SP Ricky Tiedemann (Blue Jays)

2023 Rk/A/AA/AAA: 44 IP, 82 Ks, 23 BBs, 3.68 ERA, 1.23 WHIP

2024 AAA: 8 IP, 10 Ks, 9 BBs, 5.63 ERA, 2.00 WHIP

Age: 22

ETA: Early August

fScores: 49 fPDurability, 121 fStuff, 96 fControl, 167 fERA

Comp: Good Andrew Heaney

Prime Skills: Tiedemann was a huge breakout last year and has a really nice fastball – slider combo. His changeup plays great off the slider, which is probably his best pitch. He’s a tunnel master who has a short arm / side arm funky delivery from the left side which makes his slider even tougher to pick up. He does have bullpen risk.

Ranking Explanation: Tiedemann has had a couple short 2 inning starts with 9 Ks and 2 BBS in only 4 1/3 innings and should be working his way back for perhaps an August call up.

9. SP/RP Jairo Iriarte (White Sox)

2023 A+/AA: 90 1/3 IP | 128 Ks, 45 BBs | 3.49 ERA, 1.28 WHIP

2024 AA: 82 IP | 13.6 K-BB%, 12.8 SwStr%, 32.9 CSW% | 4.61 ERA, 1.34 WHIP

Age: 24

ETA: Early August

fScore: 114 fStuff, 91 fControl, 124 fERA

Comp: Young Luis Severino and Ryan Pepiot mash

Prime Skills: Iriarte runs a 94-96 MPH fastball with a hard 84-85 MPH 12/6 slider that tunnel together fantastically. The fastball actually has a little bit of ride on it rather than rise and goes the opposite direction of the slider. The changeup is also a solid pitch, but most of his swinging strikes come on the slider.

Ranking Explanation: Iriarte has been dealing this year and while many think he’s slated for the pen, he is proving he has the makings of a starter and will likely get a chance as soon as the White Sox move one of their starters before the deadline.

10. SP Jakob Misiorowski (Brewers)

2023 A/A+/AA: 71 1/3 IP | 110 Ks, 42 BBs | 3.41 ERA, 1.18 WHIP

2024 AA: 60 1/3 IP | 15.5 K-BB%, 14.3 SwStr%, 32.2 CSW% | 3.58 ERA, 1.34 WHIP

Age: 23

Comp: Tyler Glasnow

ETA: Early September

fScores: 114 fStuff, 86 fControl, 118 fERA

Prime Skills: Killer fastball, he throws it 101 and it’s at an odd arm angle, so it’s difficult to pick up. He’s had some control issues, especially in his short stint at AA, but if he can harness the control he could be an elite starter – otherwise he will be a back of the bullpen beast.

Ranking Explanation: The control issues limit the upside a bit compared to the upside of his stuff, but he has a range of outcomes that goes from ace to top setup guy. I trust he will find success in one role or another. Remember Glasnow had the same concerns with Pittsburgh due to his size and has had control and durability issues at different times throughout his career. The Brewers have had a ton of injuries in the rotation and if they are going to make a playoff run, they will need Misiorowski – especially if they don’t trade for another starter.

Honorable Mention: OF Colby Thomas (Athletics), SP Cade Horton (Cubs), OF Chase DeLauter (Guardians), SS Colson Montgomery (White Sox), OF Jakob Marsee (Marlins), OF Drew Gilbert (Mets), SP Ty Madden (Tigers), 3B Matt Shaw (Cubs), 2B Thomas Saggesse (Cardinals), OF Dylan Crews (Nationals), SP Tink Hence (Cardinals), SS Carson Williams (Rays), 2B/OF Luisangel Acuna (Mets), SP Quinn Mathews, SP Mick Abel (Phillies), SP Will Warren (Yankees), OF Jacob Melton (Astros), SP Jake Eder (White Sox), OF Owen Caissie (Cubs), OF Caleb Durbin (Yankees), SP Gunnar Hoglund (Athletics), SP Carson Palmquist (Rockies), SP Mason Adams (White Sox), SP Blade Tidwell (Mets), SP Logan Henderson (Brewers)

Graduated (this week): OF James Wood (Nationals), SS Brooks Lee (Twins), SP Cristian Mena (Diamondbacks)

Graduated (this year): OF Wyatt Langford (Rangers), OF Jackson Chourio (Brewers), SS/OF Jackson Merrill (Padres), OF Victor Scott II (Cardinals), 2B/3B Colt Keith (Tigers), SP Jared Jones (Pirates), SS/3B Darrell Hernaiz (Athletics), 3B/OF Graham Pauley (Padres), RP Clayton Beeter (Yankees), SP Jack Leiter (Rangers), SS Jackson Holliday (Orioles), SP/RP Ben Brown (Cubs), OF Andy Pages (Dodgers), 2B Justin Foscue (Rangers), 2B/OF Joey Loperfido (Astros), SP Christian Scott (Mets), 1B / 3B Tyler Black (Brewers), OF Jordan Beck (Rockies), SP Paul Skenes (Pirates), 1B Kyle Manzardo, SP Robert Gasser (Brewers), SP Mason Black (Giants), SP Cade Povich (Orioles), SP Adam Mazur (Padres), 1B/3B Tyler Locklear, 2B Connor Norby, SP Drew Thorpe, SP Hurston Waldrep, SS Orelvis Martinez, SP David Festa, SP Hayden Birdsong and more…

Fantasy Baseball Moves I Made This Week

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