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Franco Aleman
92 P Drops & Disasters: Fantasy Baseball Roster Moves (5/11)
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Franco Aleman May Require Surgery

Cleveland Guardians pitching prospect Franco Aleman (hernia) is dealing with an inguinal hernia and may have to undergo surgery. Aleman had an appointment on Tuesday to see the extent of the injury but has yet to receive an official diagnosis. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his process but an operation would delay his MLB debut for the foreseeable future. Aleman made his professional debut during the 2022 campaign and reached Triple-A last summer. During the 2024 campaign, the right-hander posted a strong 1.99 ERA with a 1.06 WHIP across 22 2/3 innings of relief with Triple-A Columbus. He tallied an impressive 34 punchouts and served up just 10 free passes. In 2023, he tossed 24 innings with a perfect ERA and a 0.58 WHIP at Double-A. He will likely earn a spot in the major league bullpen when cleared for action.

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02/26/2025 10:11
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Jackson Jobe
21 P Detroit Tigers
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Jackson Jobe Allows Two Runs Across Two Frames

Detroit Tigers starting pitching prospect Jackson Jobe allowed two runs during his spring debut. The right-hander logged two innings of work. His lone blemish came against young Baltimore slugger Heston Kjerstad, who hit a two-run shot off Jobe in the second frame. Jobe also severed up one free pass but did tally a strikeout. The budding ace is expected to be a favorite to land a spot in the starting rotation, with Alex Cobb (hip) set to miss at least a month of action. The former third-overall selection in the 2021 MLB Draft made his MLB debut late in the 2024 season. He tossed four shutout innings and only allowed one hit and one walk. He spent most of the summer with Double-A, where he held a 1.95 ERA with a 1.09 WHIP across 73 2/3 innings. He tallied 81 punchouts but served up a high 38 walks. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor Jobe's development during camp, but he should be viewed as an intriguing late-round upside starting pitcher.

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02/26/2025 10:20
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Wyatt Langford
36 OF Detroit Tigers
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Wyatt Langford Resumes Light Baseball Activities

Texas Rangers outfielder Wyatt Langford (oblique) has resumed light baseball activities at camp and said he's "feeling great," according to the Dallas Morning News' Shawn McFarland. Langford threw and ran the bases on Wednesday. It's great news for Langford, who suffered a mild oblique strain in spring training last week. There's still plenty of time for the 23-year-old to recover before Opening Day in late March, but oblique injuries can be tricky to return from, so his status bears watching once he resumes swinging a bat. For now, though, Langford's injury shouldn't negatively affect his fantasy draft stock. RotoBaller has him ranked as the No. 15 fantasy outfielder because of his power/speed upside in what should be a stronger Rangers lineup in 2025. The former fourth overall pick in 2023 hit .253/.325/.415 with 16 homers, 74 RBI and 19 stolen bases in 134 games in his rookie season in 2024.

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02/26/2025 12:02
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Austin Wells
28 C New York Yankees
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Austin Wells Playing On Wednesday

New York Yankees catcher Austin Wells is behind the plate and batting fifth for Wednesday's Grapefruit League game versus the St. Louis Cardinals. The Yankees have held Wells back a bit in the early going in spring training to give him a little break after the team advanced to the World Series last fall. They were originally planning to hold him out until March, but the 25-year-old backstop will make his spring debut on Wednesday. After slashing .229/.322/.395 with 13 home runs and 55 RBI in the regular season last year, Wells is fully expected to see the majority of starts behind the plate in the Bronx in 2025. Wells' glove and plate discipline are his strengths, and while he can offer moderate power at the weak catching position, his struggles against lefties will likely keep his upside on the lower end. Consider him a low-end No. 1 catcher/high-end No. 2 option in fantasy.

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02/26/2025 12:14
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Jose Altuve
27 IF Houston Astros
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Jose Altuve To Make Left Field Debut On Friday

Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve is set to make his spring training debut in left field on Friday when the team takes on the St. Louis Cardinals in a Grapefruit League game. Altuve has been working regularly in left field in camp and is primed to make the move to the outfield on a pretty regular basis in 2025 despite the fact that he's never played there as a professional. The move will allow outfielder Yordan Alvarez to become Houston's primary designated hitter in an effort to preserve his health after he dealt with a knee injury late last year. With Altuve moving to left, playing time at the keystone will be opened up for Mauricio Dubon. Altuve will turn 35 in May, but the former MVP still managed to hit .295 with 20 home runs, 65 RBI and 22 steals in 153 games in 2204. Gaining outfield eligibility this year will make him slightly more attractive in upcoming fantasy drafts.

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02/26/2025 12:07