
Washington Nationals right-handed pitching prospect Travis Sykora (hip) was sharp in his first rehab outing on Saturday in the Florida Complex League. In this outing, the top-ranked prospect in the Washington system struck out six batters across two innings of work. He allowed just one hit, a run, and a walk. The 21-year-old is working his way back from hip labrum surgery. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his progress as he will likely be promoted to Low-A or High-A, given his impressive debut. Last summer, Sykora made his professional debut and tossed 85 innings of work to the tune of a 2.33 ERA with a 0.91 WHIP. He struck out an impressive 129 batters and allowed just 27 walks. Once he recovers from his injury, he will likely spend most of the campaign at the High-A or Double-A level.



Houston Astros outfield prospect Zach Dezenzo went 2-for-3 with a home run during their loss to the Chicago White Sox on Sunday afternoon. Dezenzo went deep in the fifth inning off Chicago right-hander Bryse Wilson. This was a two-run shot that also scored first baseman Christian Walker. Through his first 17 games of the regular season, Dezenzo has posted a solid .283/.327/.413 slash line with three doubles and one home run. Even though he has had limited playing time, the No. 5-ranked prospect in the Houston system has shown upside when on the field. Under the hood, he has generated a strong 16.1 percent barrel rate with a .273 xBA. Fantasy managers should continue to monitor his progression as he could eventually carve out a role in the Houston starting nine.


San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Logan Webb fired seven innings of one-run ball in Sunday's 9-3 win over the Colorado Rockies, improving to 4-2 on the season. The former fourth-round pick allowed six hits, walking two batters, and striking out six. Webb was excellent through the first four innings but found trouble in the fifth when Jacob Stallings pushed across Mickey Moniak after the latter tripled in the at-bat before. However, that would be the lone tally against him as the 28-year-old cruised through the subsequent two frames, ultimately getting pulled after 96 pitches (66 strikes). It's a nice rebound for him after allowing five earned runs over five innings in his last outing against the Padres. He'll bring a 2.61 ERA and 1.20 WHIP with a 56:13 K:BB ratio (48 1/3 innings) into his next start, which should come next weekend against the Minnesota Twins on the road.

Seattle Mariners outfield prospect Tai Peete went 2-for-4 with a home run and a stolen base during Sunday's contest against High-A Eugene. Prior to this contest, Peete was riding a seven-game power drought. However, despite his lack of power, Peete was still productive during this seven-game stretch, holding a .276/.300/.379 with three doubles. The 19-year-old has spent the entire 2025 campaign at High-A and has been able to hold his own during his first look at this level. Through 25 games, Peete has posted .252/.291/.447 slash line with four home runs and five stolen bases. Last summer, Peete spent the entire campaign with Low-A Modesto and held a .269/.343/.408 line. Fantasy managers should expect the No. 12-ranked prospect in the Seattle system to spend most of the campaign at High-A.


San Francisco Giants shortstop Willy Adames went 3-for-5 with a double and two home runs in Sunday's 9-3 win over the Colorado Rockies. He scored twice and drove in three while striking out twice. The 25-year-old has been heating up in recent days after starting the season off on the slower side. Adames' homers were both solo shots, accounting for San Francisco's first runs of the game. In his next at-bat, he scorched a double to the gap in right-center, driving in his third run. All three of his knocks were hard-hit balls that exceeded 101.5 MPH. After just four extra-base hits through last Tuesday, the veteran shortstop has recorded five over his previous six games. He's also picked up three multi-hit efforts over that span.
