

Broken (Ado)lis
Baseball HQ (Dennis) gets a $15 refund for Adolis Garcia and $1 for Robby Snelling.
Those will be credited for Week 15.
White out
Derek (Carty) gets a $1 FAAB refund for SP Thomas White's season-ending shoulder injury.
Refund processed for Week 15.
Big time blockbuster
Baseball HQ (Dennis) sends SP Paul Skenes and 1B/OF Gavin Sheets to USA TODAY Sports (Gardner) for OF James Wood and SP Justin Wrobleski.
Trade takes effect for Week 14.
Last rites for Priester
USA TODAY Sports (Gardner) cashes in $10 for SP Quinn Priester's season-ending thoracic outlet surgery.
Refund takes effect in Week 14.
No at-bat for Mr. Pratt
We had one waiver pickup reversal from last night. Cooper Pratt has not yet been officially promoted to the majors so Baseball HQ (Dennis) gets his $18 refunded and picks up OF Eli White for $1 instead.
The Pratt Sweepstakes will be conducted next Sunday night.
(Hope someone got the Clyde Frazier reference)
| On IL | Baseball HQ | Tomoyuki Sugano SP COL | Sat Jul 4 8:24pm ET |
| On IL | Baseball HQ | Freddy Fermin C SD | Sat Jul 4 8:24pm ET |
| On IL | USA TODAY Sports | Randy Vasquez SP SD | Fri Jul 3 11:38pm ET |
| Released | Derek Carty | Jose Tena 3B WSH | Tue Jun 30 8:59am ET |
| Released | Baseball Prospectus | Pierce Johnson RP CIN | Mon Jun 29 9:39pm ET |
Sun Jun 21 9:42pm ET | |||
| Baseball HQ | Gavin Sheets Paul Skenes | USA TODAY Sports | James Wood Justin Wrobleski |
HITTING
PITCHING
| USA TODAY Sports | 89 |
| Derek Carty | 86 |
| RT Sports | 79 |
| Baseball Prospectus | 78 |
| CBS Sports | 69 |
| NBC Sports/Rotoworld | 69 |
| CreativeSports | 68 |
| Dr. HQ | 61 |
| Colton & The Wolfman | 52 |
| Baseball HQ | 52 |
| Fantasy Baseball Auctioneer | 47 |
| ESPN | 33 |
Cleveland Guardians right fielder Chase DeLauter (rib cage) has picked up where he left off since coming off the 10-day injured list on June 28. He has started all seven games since returning and gone 10-for-31 (.323) with three runs, five RBI, and one steal. The 24-year-old is now batting .269/.336/.410 with seven home runs, 39 RBI, 27 runs, and three steals through 271 at-bats. The plate skills are more convincing than the power so far. DeLauter has a 13.3% strikeout rate and 10.4% walk rate, while his 40.5% hard-hit rate and 5.9% barrel rate are solid rather than dominant. He is rostered in 51% of Yahoo leagues, and RotoBaller recommends him in 12-team formats. That is the right range. DeLauter should be rostered in leagues of that size, but seven homers and three steals do not support a five-category label.
From RotoBaller
Cincinnati Reds outfield prospect Hector Rodriguez has continued his dominant play at Triple-A Louisville and is solidifying himself as a top-stash candidate among outfield prospects ahead of Week 15 of the fantasy season. Over his last 22 contests with the Bats, Rodriguez has posted a sharp .329/.396/.732 slash line with four doubles, nine home runs, two stolen bases, and a 23:7 K:BB. Prior to this impressive stretch at the dish, the 22-year-old was still very productive at the plate but was nowhere near as effective, holding a .274/.353/.465 line over his first 60 games in the regular season. Currently, the Reds do not have a clear path for Rodriguez as both JJ Bleday and Noelvi Marte occupy the corner outfield spots. However, Bleday is currently in the midst of a 7-for-53 skid, which could open the door for the team's No. 5-ranked prospect. For now, Rodrguez is a top stash target for those in 12+ team, five-outfielder leagues.
From RotoBaller
Pittsburgh Pirates left-handed reliever Mason Montgomery is pushing into the ninth-inning conversation as the club mixes its late-inning assignments. Montgomery struck out the side in a non-save ninth against Philadelphia on July 2, one inning after Gregory Soto handled the top of the order. The 26-year-old has a 4.50 ERA and 1.35 WHIP through 34 innings, but his 50 strikeouts are the main reason to speculate on him. No one has taken control of the job. Montgomery still has zero saves, Soto owns 11, and Dennis Santana has two, so fantasy managers are betting on the next opportunity rather than a settled role. FanGraphs lists all three in the closer committee, while RotoBaller recommends Montgomery in 12-team leagues. He is rostered in only 1% of Yahoo leagues and is worth adding for saves speculation, though managers should expect uneven ratios and a committee for now.
From RotoBaller
Arizona Diamondbacks outfield prospect Ryan Waldschmidt was optioned to Triple-A Reno following his first stint in the majors back in mid-June. However, since returning to Reno, the top-ranked prospect in the system has not only produced at a high level, but has begun to showcase his raw power. Through his first 13 games at Triple-A since returning, the Kentucky product has held a .288/.413/.588 line with a .970 OPS, five doubles, three home runs, and a 13:10 K:BB. During his first taste of the major leagues, Waldschmidt posted a .259/.314/.357 line with nine doubles, no home runs, and five stolen bases (across 33 games). If the 23-year-old can continue to take a step forward, he could emerge as a top stash candidate following the All-Star break due to his raw five-category potential.
From RotoBaller
Detroit Tigers outfield prospect Max Clark has continued to swing a hot bat over the past month and is settling in as a top prospect to stash ahead of Week 15. Over his last 19 games (since June 10), the top-ranked prospect in the Detroit system has posted a strong .293/.363/.415 line with four doubles, two home runs, and five stolen bases. Prior to this recent surge at the dish, the former No. 3 overall pick from the 2023 MLB Draft posted a lower .253/.345/.385 line with a modest .727 OPS. Seeing Clark not only hit for a higher batting average but also begin to gradually tap into his raw power against the top pitching is an excellent sign for his fantasy outlook. If he maintains this pace, the budding star should compete for a debut shortly after the All-Star break. Heading into Week 15, Clark profiles as a top stash option in all standard leagues.
From RotoBaller
Chicago White Sox right fielder Braden Montgomery has not delivered the home-run burst fantasy managers hoped for after his June 9 promotion, but there is enough here to justify a waiver claim. The 23-year-old is batting .244/.315/.415 with two homers, 12 runs, and eight RBI through 82 at-bats. He has also remained in the lineup, appearing 23 times in right field and once in center. Before the call-up, Montgomery hit .314/.422/.548 with 10 homers and 41 RBI over 210 minor-league at-bats. MLB Pipeline gives his power a 60 grade, and his first MLB sample includes a 90.0 mph average exit velocity and 43.5% hard-hit rate. The catch is a 62.9% ground-ball rate, which has kept too many hard-hit balls on the ground. Montgomery is rostered in 15% of Yahoo leagues and is worth adding in 12-team formats, matching RotoBaller's latest recommendation.
From RotoBaller
San Francisco Giants right fielder Jung Hoo Lee has cooled since his big June, but there is still plenty here for fantasy managers to use. He is batting .317/.348/.452 with five home runs, 45 runs, 33 RBI, and six steals through 303 at-bats. Lee hit .340 with two homers, 17 runs, 12 RBI, and five steals in June, striking out only seven times in 102 plate appearances. The power is unlikely to take off. Lee owns a 29.3% hard-hit rate and 2.5% barrel rate, so fantasy managers should view the home runs as a bonus rather than the reason to add him. His contact ability, run production, and recent willingness to steal bases carry the value. Lee is rostered in 49% of Yahoo leagues, and RotoBaller's latest rankings recommend him in 12-team formats. He belongs on a roster in leagues of that size.
From RotoBaller
Atlanta Braves pitcher JR Ritchie made an immediate impact after his recall Saturday, tossing the final three innings of a 14-3 win over the Mets. The 23-year-old allowed three hits and one walk while striking out four, earning his first career save. Ritchie now carries a 4.53 ERA, 1.42 WHIP, and 41 strikeouts over 43 2/3 innings. The save stemmed from the lopsided score and his three-inning workload rather than a shift into high-leverage relief. Atlanta recalled Ritchie primarily as rotation depth and long-relief help, and his 26 walks continue to be a concern. Still, as the Braves' No. 2 prospect, he offers upside through strikeouts and innings if he secures another rotation opportunity. Ritchie is worth monitoring in deeper leagues, especially if another spot opens, though his current role and control issues limit his appeal in standard mixed formats.
From RotoBaller
Pirates' RF Esmerlyn Valdez scored 29.0 fantasy points going 11-for-24 with a home run and seven RBIs in six games this week. Valdez is owned only in 4.8% of mixed leagues.
Twins' 1B Kody Clemens scored 29.5 fantasy points going 7-for-22 with three home runs and eight RBIs in five games this week. Clemens is owned only in 25.2% of mixed leagues.
Miami Marlins' C Joe Mack had a slash line of .294/.333/.824 going 5-for-17 with 5 RBIs in six games this week. Mack is owned only in 10.7% of mixed leagues.
Rockies' 3B Kyle Karros scored 30.5 fantasy points going 8-for-20 with a home run and three RBIs in six games this week. Karros is owned only in 1.6% of mixed leagues.
Brewers' LF Garrett Mitchell scored 30.0 fantasy points going 10-for-19 with two home runs and five RBIs in six games this week. Mitchell is owned only in 5.1% of mixed leagues.
Minnesota's DH Josh Bell scored 32.0 fantasy points going 6-for-20 with four home runs and eight RBIs in five games this week. Bell is owned only in 10.1% of mixed leagues.
Marlins' CF Javier Sanoja scored 34.0 fantasy points going 10-for-20 with a home run and eight RBIs in six games this week. Sanoja is owned only in 0.0% of mixed leagues.
Pittsburgh Pirates' CF Jake Mangum had three stolen bases and a .400 average in five games this week. Mangum is owned only in 8.1% of mixed leagues.
Colorado Rockies' CF Mickey Moniak scored 34.5 fantasy points going 9-for-24 with three home runs and seven RBIs in six games this week. Moniak is owned in 51.4% of mixed leagues.
Washington's CF Daylen Lile had a slash line of .444/.444/.889 going 8-for-18 with 4 RBIs in five games this week. Lile is owned in 61.1% of mixed leagues.
Boston Red Sox's SP Jake Bennett had an ERA of 1.35 and a WHIP of 0.70 in 20 innings over his last three games. Bennett is owned only in 28.7% of mixed leagues.
Cubs' SS Dansby Swanson scored a phenomenal 40.5 fantasy points going 8-for-18 with five home runs and 11 RBIs in five games this week. Swanson is owned only in 37.5% of mixed leagues.
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| NYM | McLean R (5-5) |
| ATL | Perez L (6-6) |
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| PIT | Chandler R (3-8) |
| WSH | Cavalli R (5-4) |
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| BAL | Bradish R (5-8) |
| CIN | Lodolo L (2-2) |
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| MIN | Ryan R (5-5) |
| NYY | Weathers L (3-6) |
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| CWS | Murphy L (2-0) |
| CLE | Bibee R (2-9) |
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| STL | Liberatore L (4-5) |
| CHC | Assad R (6-1) |
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| PHI | Nola R (3-5) |
| KC | Avila R (3-3) |
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| TB | Englert R (0-1) |
| HOU | Lambert R (6-5) |
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| DET | Mize R (3-5) |
| TEX | Rocker R (2-6) |
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| MIL | Sproat R (3-4) |
| ARI | Rodriguez L (7-2) |
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| SF | Mahle R (1-8) |
| COL | Gordon L (0-2) |
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| MIA | Perez R (4-6) |
| LV | Jump L (3-2) |
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| TOR | Yesavage R (4-3) |
| SEA | Hancock R (5-4) |
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| SD | Sears L (1-1) |
| LAD | Sheehan R (4-5) |
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| BOS | Suarez L (4-3) |
| LAA | Johnson R (1-3) |
| Derek Carty | Sun Jul 5 7:54am ET |
| RT Sports | Sun Jul 5 7:16am ET |
| Baseball HQ | Sun Jul 5 6:59am ET |
| Colton & The Wolfman | Sat Jul 4 11:32pm ET |
| USA TODAY Sports | Sat Jul 4 10:38pm ET |
| Baseball Prospectus | Fri Jul 3 7:00pm ET |
| ESPN | Fri Jul 3 8:01am ET |
| CreativeSports | Thu Jul 2 6:15pm ET |
| NBC Sports/Rotoworld | Wed Jul 1 7:51pm ET |
| CBS Sports | Wed Jul 1 2:27pm ET |
| Fantasy Baseball Auc | Mon Jun 29 6:58pm ET |
| Commissioner | Mon Jun 29 10:08am ET |
| Dr. HQ | Mon Jun 29 8:35am ET |
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