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Sandy Alcantara
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Sandy Alcantara Demolished Again On Tuesday

Miami Marlins starting pitcher Sandy Alcantara (2-3) had another brutal start on Tuesday, allowing seven runs over 2 innings in a 15-2 loss at the hands of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Alcantara allowed seven hits and five walks while recording just two strikeouts. It's been a horrendous start to the season for the 29-year-old, who now carries an 8.31 ERA, 1.65 WHIP, and 19:17 K:BB ratio across 26 IP. The walks are up, the strikeouts are down, and Alcantara seems to be off early in the season. Part of that could be him working his way back from Tommy John surgery, which cost him all of the 2024 season. He should be held onto in most fantasy formats because of his upside, but he needs to be on the bench until he performs. Alcantara's next start should come next Monday and will once again be against the Dodgers, making him an easy sit.

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04/30/2025 02:17
Otto Kemp Goes Deep Twice On Tuesday

Philadelphia Phillies infield prospect Otto Kemp went 3-for-5 with two home runs, two runs, six RBI, and a walk during their contest against Triple-A Rochester. This was his second-straight game going deep. This performance also extended his hitting streak to six games. During this six-game stretch, the No. 24-ranked prospect in the system held a stellar .500/.600/1.083 slash line with five doubles and three home runs. Through 27 total games at Triple-A this season, Kemp has looked quite comfortable as he has posted a .327/.427/.712 line with 11 doubles and nine home runs. The 25-year-old received a brief 13-game taste of Triple-A last summer but struggled as he held a mere .200 AVG. Fantasy managers should expect Kemp to compete for his MLB debut in the coming months if he continues to perform well.

Source MiLB.com
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04/30/2025 06:41
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Ben Rice
93 C New York Yankees
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Ben Rice Smacks Two Homers To End Slump

New York Yankees first baseman Ben Rice went 3-for-5 with two homers and two additional runs scored in Tuesday's 15-3 thrashing of the Baltimore Orioles. Rice homered in the first two innings and came around to score two more times later in the game. The 26-year-old has been mired in a bit of a slump lately, going 2-for-15 with no homers in the four games prior to this one, so it was nice to see him break out of it. Rice has had a breakout season, hitting .278 with 22 runs, eight homers, 13 RBI, and two steals in 90 at-bats. He should continue to be a solid contributor while hitting near the top of a stacked Yankees lineup.

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04/30/2025 01:41
Jefferson Rojas Having Slow Start To High-A Season

Chicago Cubs infield prospect Jefferson Rojas has had a slow start to the High-A regular season. Through his first 11 games, Rojas has held a modest .214/.327/.333 slash line with two doubles, one home run, and one stolen base. However, on Tuesday, Rojas enjoyed a productive outing and could be turning the corner. Facing High-A Cedar Rapids, Rojas would hit his first long ball and swipe his first bag of the season. The 20-year-old missed the start of the season due to a hamstring injury. Last summer, Rojas spent most of his time with High-A South Bend and posted a solid .345/.310/.336 slash line with 10 doubles, six home runs, and an impressive 21 stolen bases. Fantasy managers should expect the No. 94-ranked prospect in the sport to push for a Double-A promotion in the coming weeks if he continues to find his footing.

Source MiLB.com
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04/30/2025 07:13
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Aidan Smith
OF Tampa Bay Rays
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Aidan Smith Hits Home Run, Swipes A Bag On Tuesday

Tampa Bay Rays outfield prospect Aidan Smith went 3-for-5 with a home run, two RBI, and a stolen base during their contest on Tuesday against High-A Aberdeen. This was Smith's second-straight game tallying multiple hits. Over his last four games, the outfielder has tallied seven hits and swiped three bags. However, before this recent surge at the plate, the 20-year-old tallied just four hits over his last nine games. Through his first 19 games at the High-A level, the former fourth-round selection has held a solid .267/.353/.373 line with three doubles and nine stolen bases. Last season, Smith was included in the package that sent Randy Arozarena to the Seattle Mariners. He spent his entire campaign at the Low-A level. Fantasy managers should expect Smith to remain with High-A Bowling Green throughout most of the 2025 season.

Source MiLB.com
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04/30/2025 07:03