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José Buttó
70 P New York Mets
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Jose Butto To Start Game 2 Of Doubleheader

New York Mets right-hander Jose Butto will officially start Game 2 of the team's doubleheader on Thursday against the visiting Detroit Tigers. The Mets and Tigers were postponed due to inclement weather in each of the previous two days, prompting the Mets to reach to the minors to add another starter for the second game of the twin bill. The 26-year-old is being called up from Triple-A Syracuse and will likely be sent back down to the farm after his spot start. He gave up just one earned run in 10 innings in spring training to narrowly miss out on the fifth start in the big-league rotation out of camp, and he gave up two earned runs in five innings in his first start with Syracuse last week. At best, Butto is a deep-sleeper streaming option in deep leagues and DFS contests for Game 2.

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04/04/2024 12:19
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J.D. Martinez
28 DH New York Mets
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J.D. Martinez Could Join Mets Early Next Week

New York Mets designated hitter J.D. Martinez will head to a minor-league affiliate, and there's a possibility that he joins the team in Atlanta for the start of a series against the division-rival Braves early next week. Martinez wasn't included on the team's Opening Day roster after signing with the club late in spring training. The 36-year-old veteran slugger stayed behind in extended spring training to get his swing right, but it appears he's getting close to making his debut with the team. To start the year, D.J. Stewart has been serving as the Mets' primary designated hitter, but Martinez will eventually take over those duties to give first baseman Pete Alonso more protection in the lineup. If you're looking to add a little more thump to your fantasy team and Martinez is available, pick him up and stash him now.

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04/04/2024 12:13
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Victor Robles
10 OF New York Mets
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Victor Robles Heads To Injured List

The Washington Nationals are placing outfielder Victor Robles (hamstring) on the injured list on Thursday after he left Wednesday night's win over the Pittsburgh Pirates with a left-hamstring injury. Outfield prospect Jacob Young is being called up from Triple-A Rochester in a corresponding move. It's unclear exactly how severe Robles' hamstring injury is, but it will keep him away for at least 10 days. Meanwhile, Young is likely to serve on the short side of a platoon in Washington's outfield with the left-handed-hitting Eddie Rosario. The 24-year-old has speed to spare and is worth a look in deep-mixed and NL-only leagues if you need more stolen bases. Robles, 26, is still looking for his first hit of 2024 after going 0-for-2 with two stolen bases and three walks in his first four games.

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04/04/2024 12:05
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Jacob Young
30 OF Washington Nationals
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Nationals Calling Up Outfield Prospect Jacob Young

The Washington Nationals are calling up outfield prospect Jacob Young from Triple-A Rochester on Thursday, according to a source. Young will replace outfielder Victor Robles (hamstring), who was injured in Wednesday's win over the Pittsburgh Pirates. The 24-year-old hit .252 with 13 stolen bases in 107 at-bats with the Nats last year in his rookie season in 33 games played. MLB Pipeline has him listed as the team's No. 18 prospect. Fantasy managers were probably hoping Washington would call up either Dylan Crews or James Wood, the team's top two prospects, but it will be Young for now. Young is worthy of picking up for his speed in deep-mixed and NL-only leagues, but be mindful that he might only be in the Nats' starting lineup when they are facing a left-handed pitcher.

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04/04/2024 12:01
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Jeremy Peña
3 IF Houston Astros
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Jeremy Pena With A Home Run, Three RBI Wednesday

Houston Astros shortstop Jeremy Pena went 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBI in Wednesday's 8-0 romp over the Blue Jays. It was the 26-year-old's fourth multi-hit performance in seven games, and he's now 10-for-25 (.400) to begin the year, with two home runs, six RBI, and three runs scored. While the former World Series MVP saw a dip in power last season after belting 22 home runs in 2022, he reduced his K% by increasing his contact rate and his BB% in 2023. Pena was working on some swing adjustments in the preseason to regain some power and it looks to be paying off. If he can continue to hit for both power and average, he'll prove to be a late-round value after going off of 2024 fantasy draft boards around pick 224.

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04/04/2024 11:39