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    Java279.5
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  • Player Notes
    Clayton Beeter Sat May 30 10:50pm ET

    Washington Nationals relief pitcher Clayton Beeter was productive out of the bullpen on Saturday, successfully earning a four-out save against the San Diego Padres. Along the way, Beeter allowed two walks, but he surrendered zero runs and zero hits while striking out one batter. The 27-year-old right-hander is now up to three saves in 2026. He has dropped his ERA to 2.45 across 14 games (14.2 innings), and he hasn't allowed a run in his last 5.1 innings. Beeter has done a great job cutting down on the number of hits he's allowed this year, but most of his rate stats could use improvement. His 8.59 K/9 represents a career-low mark, and his 7.36 BB/9 and 1.23 HR/9 rates are both concerningly high. Nevertheless, the results speak for themselves, and Beeter's emergence as the potential go-to closer in Washington has boosted his fantasy stock immensely. He's still available on the waiver wire in 96% of fantasy baseball leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Teoscar Hernandez Sat May 30 10:50pm ET

    Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernandez (hamstring) told Sonja Chen of MLB.com that he expects to miss about a month while he recovers from his hamstring strain. "He'd like to be back sooner than that, but he also understands the importance of coming back the right way so that it doesn't linger into the rest of the season," Chen wrote. We can appreciate the fact that Hernandez wants to put his injury behind him and return once he's 100% healthy, even if that means his injured list stint lasts until late June or early July. The 33-year-old is rostered in 76% of fantasy baseball leagues, so coming back healthy will benefit his fantasy managers if he's able to continue producing at a high level. Prior to the injury, he was slashing .276/.348/.436 with seven home runs, a 9.3% walk rate, a 27.0% strikeout rate, and 122 wRC+. He currently ranks #34 among outfielders in RotoBaller's latest fantasy baseball redraft rankings for 2026.

    From RotoBaller

    Fernando Tatis Jr. Sat May 30 10:40pm ET

    San Diego Padres right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. went 2-for-5 with a single and a solo homer during Saturday's game against the Washington Nationals. In doing so, the 27-year-old snapped a lengthy power drought, as he hadn't previously homered since September 27, 2025. This season, Tatis is slashing .271/.346/.324 with one home run, 18 RBI, 14 steals, a 10% walk rate, and a 22% strikeout rate. Although his speed had allowed him to maintain decent production in fantasy baseball leagues, his lack of power this year was hurting his fantasy stock and was disappointing for fantasy managers. Now that he has one home run behind him, perhaps the floodgates have opened and he'll be able to consistently tap into more power going forward. He's trending up in fantasy baseball leagues, ranking as the #14 outfielder in RotoBaller's latest fantasy baseball rankings.

    From RotoBaller

    Jeff Hoffman Sat May 30 10:30pm ET

    Toronto Blue Jays relief pitcher Jeff Hoffman was roughed up during Saturday's game against the Baltimore Orioles, letting his fantasy value continue to slip away. Hoffman had an ugly outing Saturday, allowing five runs on three hits and two walks while recording just one out. He had entered with no outs in the ninth inning while leading by four runs, and he exited with the Jays down by one. As a result, Hoffman was charged with the loss, dropping him to 4-4 with a 6.31 ERA, five saves, and three blown saves this year. His 15.78 K/9 and 3.51 BB/9 are solid rates, but his inability to handle leverage spots (as well as his .858 OPS) makes him droppable in most fantasy baseball leagues. As long as Hoffman continues to be unreliable, managers should pivot to other leverage relievers who have higher fantasy floors and ceilings.

    From RotoBaller

    Zach Neto Sat May 30 10:30pm ET

    Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto (head) has whiplash and is okay, according to club reporter Erica Weston. Neto was originally removed from Saturday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays following a collision at home plate with pitcher Ian Seymour. At the time of his departure, Neto was 0-for-3 with a run, a stolen base, and a walk. All things considered, it sounds like Neto avoided a serious injury. Although it's too early to tell whether he'll be available to play on Sunday, he should avoid a stint on the injured list. That's good news for fantasy managers, as Neto owns a .787 OPS and 121 wRC+ this season. He ranks #5 among shortstops in RotoBaller's latest redraft fantasy baseball rankings for 2026.

    From RotoBaller

    Zach Neto Sat May 30 7:10pm ET

    Los Angeles Angels shortstop Zach Neto (head) was removed from Saturday's contest following a home plate collision. Neto exited Saturday's contest after Rays' pitcher Ian Seymour fell on the back of his head during the seventh inning. The slugging shortstop was attempting to score on a wild pitch and got caught up on Seymour. Oswald Peraza replaced him at shortstop for the rest of this game. Before leaving, Neto was 0-for-3 with a run scored, a stolen base, and one walk. The severity of the injury is unknown at the moment. If he ends miss time, Denzer Guzman or Christian Moore could receive the call to the big leagues.

    From RotoBaller

    Harrison Bader Sat May 30 7:00pm ET

    San Francisco Giants outfielder Harrison Bader (foot) is placed on the 10-day Injured List ahead of Saturday's game against the Colorado Rockies. Bader was originally out of the lineup, but it was assumed for rest purposes. Instead, Bader will head to the shelf with plantar fasciitis. Bader returned in mid-May after missing some time due to a hamstring issue. He'll now miss at least 10 more days due to this foot issue. Drew Gilbert figures to see the bulk of the starts in center field, with Will Brennan being an option as well. Bader is slashing .170/.198/.358 across 30 games this season. He doesn't need to be rostered in most fantasy formats at the moment.

    From RotoBaller

    Maikel Garcia Sat May 30 6:50pm ET

    Kansas City Royals third baseman Maikel Garcia (hamstring) was removed early during Saturday's game against the Texas Rangers. Garcia suffered a right hamstring strain while running from first to third base during the seventh inning. He was removed from the contest and replaced by Nick Loftin. Before exiting, Garcia was 1-for-4 at the plate with a single and one RBI. The severity of the injury is unknown right now, but Garcia will likely end up on the Injured List. If that happens, Nick Loftin could see an extended look at third base for a few weeks. Also, Abraham Toro, Brandon Drury, and Josh Rojas are candidates to be called up to take his spot on the active roster. Fantasy managers will need to check back for another update on Garcia.

    From RotoBaller

    Luis Severino Sat May 30 6:30pm ET

    Athletics starting pitcher Luis Severino (shoulder) was placed on the 15-day Injured List on Saturday. Severino was forced to make an early exit from Friday's start due to what was believed to be arm soreness. After further evaluation, Severino has been diagnosed with a right shoulder strain. He'll head to the shelf and will hopefully return once first eligible in mid-June. In a corresponding move, reliever Michael Kelly has been called up to take over the active roster spot. The A's haven't announced who is going to take over the vacant spot in the starting rotation. Both Mason Barnett and Jack Perkins are candidates to move into Severino's spot for a few weeks.

    From RotoBaller

    Angel Martinez Sat May 30 6:20pm ET

    Cleveland Guardians outfielder Angel Martinez (foot) was forced to make an early exit from Saturday's game against the Boston Red Sox. Martinez was replaced by Stuart Fairchild in the fifth inning due to left foot inflammation. Martinez struck out in both of his plate appearances before leaving the game. Fantasy managers should consider Martinez day-to-day until further notice. Martinez could undergo further testing to determine the severity of the issue. Fairchild figures to fill in for a few days, but George Valera or CJ Kayfus could be recalled if Martinez does land on the Injured List.

    From RotoBaller

    Pierce Johnson Sat May 30 6:10pm ET

    Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher Pierce Johnson (elbow) was placed on the 15-day Injured List on Saturday. Ouch, another tough blow to the Reds' bullpen that just lost Graham Ashcraft (elbow) on Friday. Johnson heads to the shelf due to right elbow inflammation, which explains why he hasn't pitched since Tuesday. The Reds have now lost two high-leverage bullpen arms in back-to-back days. Tony Santillan figures to be the favorite for saves until Emilio Pagan (hamstring) returns. In a corresponding move, right-hander Lyon Richardson has been recalled from Triple-A Louisville. Fantasy managers in need of bullpen help should scoop up Santillan, with him being one of the only high-leverage relievers not on the shelf for this team.

    From RotoBaller

    Carson Benge Sat May 30 4:00pm ET

    New York Mets outfielder Carson Benge has struggled at the plate recently, hitting just .115 over his last seven games. The 23-year-old showed strong form in mid-May with six multi-hit performances across eight games, but his production has cooled since that stretch. The early-career upside remains clear, but consistency continues to be the primary hurdle. Through 54 games in his rookie season, Benge is slashing .242/.308/.326 with a .634 OPS. He continues to stand out defensively and on the bases, including a 93rd percentile baserunning run value and 98th percentile arm strength. Benge should remain in the lineup regularly as the Mets evaluate their young outfield options, but his fantasy value depends on whether the bat can stabilize.

    From RotoBaller

    Dylan Cease Sat May 30 3:50pm ET

    Toronto Blue Jays right-hander Dylan Cease (hamstring) is expected to throw a bullpen session Saturday as he continues his recovery from a left hamstring strain. Cease has progressed through a throwing program and is now set to throw approximately 25 to 30 pitches. The next step in his recovery will be facing hitters in live bullpen sessions, although a return date has not yet been established. Before the injury, Cease was enjoying an outstanding first season in Toronto, posting a 3.05 ERA and 1.21 WHIP across 11 starts. The 30-year-old also leads the American League with 92 strikeouts in 62 innings, showcasing some of the best swing-and-miss stuff of his career. His absence has been significant for the Blue Jays, but his recovery appears to be moving in the right direction.

    From RotoBaller

    Christian Scott Sat May 30 3:40pm ET

    New York Mets right-hander Christian Scott continues to trend upward after delivering his best start of the season last Sunday. Scott fired 5 2/3 scoreless innings, marking the deepest outing of his 2026 campaign and lowering his ERA to 3.20. The 25-year-old appears to be settling into a rhythm as he builds toward a full workload. Through 25 1/3 innings, Scott has recorded 30 strikeouts while posting a 1.38 WHIP. His ability to miss bats has remained a strength, and he has done an excellent job limiting hard contact. Scott's 1.5 percent barrel rate ranks in the 98th percentile among qualified pitchers. While he is still somewhat under the radar in fantasy leagues, the improving results and strong underlying metrics suggest he is worth monitoring as a potential rotation addition.

    From RotoBaller

    A.J. Ewing Sat May 30 3:30pm ET

    New York Mets outfielder A.J. Ewing continued his strong rookie campaign on Saturday, going 2-for-4 with two RBI, one stolen base, and one run scored. The former fourth-round pick has taken advantage of increased playing time with Luis Robert Jr. on the injured list and Tyrone Taylor still weeks away from returning. Through his first 17 major-league games, Ewing is slashing .268/.359/.357 with a .716 OPS while adding four stolen bases. His 92nd-percentile sprint speed has already translated into fantasy value, and his athleticism gives him multiple paths to production. The Mets' No. 1 prospect appears positioned for continued opportunities in the short term. Fantasy managers in deeper formats should keep a close eye on Ewing as he continues to establish himself at the major-league level.

    From RotoBaller

    Bryson Stott Sat May 30 3:30pm ET

    Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Bryson Stott continues to search for answers at the plate, hitting just .174 over his last seven games and going hitless in each of his last four contests. The recent struggles have dropped his season line to a .222/.270/.375 slash line with a .645 OPS across 51 games. Stott has still contributed five home runs, but his offensive approach has shifted this season. He is pulling the ball more frequently and has moved away from the all-fields profile that helped fuel his success in previous years. The former first-round pick should continue to receive regular playing time because of his strong defense and baserunning value. However, fantasy managers may want to consider other middle-infield options until signs of a turnaround begin to emerge.

    From RotoBaller

    Xander Bogaerts Sat May 30 3:10pm ET

    San Diego Padres shortstop Xander Bogaerts has continued to struggle at the plate, hitting just .154 with a .172 OBP over his last seven games. He is also homerless across his last 19 games, reflecting a clear drop in offensive production. The slump adds to a longer-term trend since joining San Diego in 2023, where Bogaerts has yet to post an OPS over .800 in a Padres uniform. His line drive rate has also fallen from 26.8 percent in 2025 to 18.8 percent in 2026, signaling weaker contact quality. Bogaerts still has the underlying talent that made him an elite hitter earlier in his career, but the current profile is less stable. On the season, Bogaerts is slashing .240/.304/.362 with a .666 OPS. Fantasy managers may want to explore other shortstop options while he works through the downturn.

    From RotoBaller

    Jose Altuve Sat May 30 2:10pm ET

    Jose Altuve (oblique) is trending toward avoiding a rehab assignment altogether. Manager Joe Espada has stated that the 36-year-old is healing at an incredible pace and that his on-field preparation may come through simulated at-bats rather than a minor-league rehab assignment. With his recovery progressing in that direction, a return could come sooner than originally anticipated. There is still no official timetable for his return, but Altuve was swinging at nearly 80 percent effort earlier in the week and continues to field ground balls and run the bases as part of his recovery process. The biggest test will be when he faces live pitching over the next couple of days. Assuming that goes well with no setbacks, fantasy managers should be ready for an activation at some point during the first half of May.

    From RotoBaller

    Corey Seager Sat May 30 2:00pm ET

    Corey Seager (back) had a busy day on Saturday, facing live pitching and fielding ground balls as planned. Both Seager and manager Skip Schumaker were pleased with the results, as the 32-year-old shortstop appears to be making significant progress in his recovery. It remains unclear what the next steps will be. The 12-year veteran has been sidelined since May 13 with lower back inflammation and suffered a minor setback 10 days later. Given that setback, along with his extensive injury history, the Rangers may wait to see how his body responds to this demanding workout before determining the next phase of his recovery. Seager has struggled to begin the season, hitting .179 with seven home runs in his first 42 games.

    From RotoBaller

    Ryan Helsley Sat May 30 1:30pm ET

    Ryan Helsley (elbow) progressed through a bullpen session on Saturday, throwing between 15 and 20 pitches. This was his first bullpen session since being limited to playing catch for several weeks. It was reported that the 31-year-old closer is nearing the start of a rehab assignment, although no specific timeline was provided. How he recovers from this session will be a key indicator of how quickly the team can advance his recovery process. Helsley last pitched on April 28 before landing on the injured list. He had been perfect up to that point, converting all seven of his save opportunities this season, and is expected to reclaim the closer's role once he is activated from the injured list.

    From RotoBaller

  • MLB SCOREBOARD - Sat May 30FULL
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    TB360
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    CIN250
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    CHC6120
    STL153
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    SF390
    COL8140
    Top 9RHE
    NYY360
    LV682
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    PHI461
    LAD390
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