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  • Miguel Rojas 2B | LAD

    Marlins' Miguel Rojas: Stays hot Friday

    Rojas went 3-for-3 with a walk and two runs scored in Friday's win over the Mets.

    The walk ended up being one of the key plays in the game, as he raced home from first on J.T. Realmuto's double in the bottom of the ninth for the winning run. Rojas' fantasy value remains limited due to his lack of power or speed, but with six hits in his last two games, he's put himself on the radar in deep NL-only formats, and the Marlins may well try to find ways to keep him in the lineup on a semi-regular basis even after Adeiny Hechavarria (oblique) and Martin Prado (hamstring) return to action.

  • Marlins' Dee Gordon: Three more hits Friday

    Gordon went 3-for-5 with a run, an RBI and a stolen base in Friday's win over the Mets.

    The second baseman has three three-hit performances in his last four games and is now hitting .326 on the year, while the steal was his third in 10 games. After his 2016 campaign was scuttled by an 80-game PED suspension, it looks like Gordon is intent on returning to his impressive 2015 form.

  • Red Sox's Xander Bogaerts: Has third straight multi-hit game

    Bogaerts went 3-for-4 with a walk and an RBI in Friday's 10-2 loss to the Rays.

    Bogaerts can be a streaky hitter and is putting a streak together right now. He's had multiple hits over the last three games (8-for-13) with four RBI. While all 10 of his hits this season have been singles, he's been good with runners on base, going 5-for-8 with runners in scoring position.

  • Trea Turner SS | PHI

    Nationals' Trea Turner: Anxious to return to action

    Turner (hamstring) took batting practice Friday and had to be shooed off the field afterwards by third base coach Bobby Henley before he could get in many reps on defense, Chelsea Janes of The Washington Post reports.

    All signs point to Turner being ready to come off the disabled list Wednesday after the minimum 10 days, but manager Dusty Baker won't yet commit to that timetable. "He hit the other day, and said he felt pretty good. He's been getting a lot of treatment, riding the bike, and running as tolerated," Baker said. "So my experience with hamstrings is whenever they tell you they're ready, I believe in giving them another couple days." In fantasy leagues with weekly transactions, GMs with shares in Turner might face a tough choice on whether to activate him after this weekend or play it safe and wait until the following week, but either way the 23-year-old looks set to be back at the top of the Nats' batting order very soon.

  • Royals' Raul Mondesi: Receives support from Royals GM

    Despite Mondesi's slow start in 2017, Royals general manager Dayton Moore said he believes the young second baseman gives the team its best chance to win right now, Sam Mellinger of The Kansas City Star reports.

    After a somewhat surprising victory in spring's position battle against Whit Merrifield, Mondesi doesn't look much like a major leaguer so far in the regular season. Through nine games and 30 plate appearances, the 21-year-old is slashing .148/.179/.259 with nine strikeouts. Meanwhile, down on the farm in Omaha, Merrifield is manhandling Triple-A pitchers to the tune of .364/.400/.864 with three home runs through six games. Mondesi has the support of Royals management, and there's no challenging that he's the face of the future. However, something has to give if the trends of Mondesi and Merrifield continue as is.

  • Giants' Brandon Crawford: Returns to lineup Friday

    Crawford will be in the lineup Friday against Colorado, Alex Pavlovic of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.

    The Giants have yet to release their lineup, but it has been confirmed that Crawford will indeed start for the Giants against Tyler Anderson and the Rockies. Crawford briefly left the team to tend to a family emergency, but was able to make a pinch hit appearance Thursday. It's still unclear whether Crawford will eventually head to the bereavement list, but for now, he will remain in the lineup.

  • Ehire Adrianza 3B | LAA

    Twins' Ehire Adrianza: Set for extended spring game

    Adrianza (oblique) is scheduled to appear in a game at extended spring training Monday, Mike Berardino of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.

    The utility infielder graduated to tee work and fielding drills earlier in the week, and it seems like he's on the mend and close to getting back into full game action. As long as everything goes well at extended spring training, he could embark on a rehab assignment in the next week or so.

  • Tim Anderson 2B | LAA

    White Sox's Tim Anderson: Leading off Friday's matchup

    Anderson will bat leadoff for Friday's series opener versus the Twins.

    Anderson has primarily slotted in the two-hole of Chicago's batting order, but manager Rick Renteria decided to keep him atop the order after he led off Thursday's contest with a round-tripper. With this move, he'll bump Tyler Saladino back to the second spot, which could afford Anderson some more run-scoring opportunities with another solid bat hitting behind him.

  • Willy Adames SS | SF

    Rays' Willy Adames: Sluggish start at Triple-A

    Adames is just 3-for-29 (.103) through seven games for Triple-A Durham.

    Adames has struck out nine times over that span, and it appears he will need some seasoning at this level before hitting the big leagues. Still, at just 21 years of age, Adames has double-digit potential in both home runs and steals at a rather thin fantasy position, making him a valuable commodity.

  • Orlando Arcia SS | MIN

    Brewers' Orlando Arcia: Tallies three hits Thursday

    Arcia went 3-for-4 and scored a run in Thursday's victory over the Reds.

    Arcia had just three hits total this season heading into Thursday's contest, but his first multi-hit effort of the campaign boosted his batting average nearly 100 points from .136 to .231. Despite the early struggles with the bat he has started eight of the Brewers' first 10 games, and he figures to continue playing regularly if he can keep hitting even just a little bit.

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