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The five fastest-moving roster calls of the morning, in priority order:
- HOLD — José Soriano (LAA, SP): another rough outing (5 ER in 3 IP) and now past his 2025 homer total — bench him until the form turns.
- WATCH — Caleb Durbin (BOS, 2B): dislocated his left pinky sliding into first; a likely 1–2 week absence if it lands him on the IL.
- HOLD — Tarik Skubal (DET, SP): shook off a third-inning groin scare and finished six innings, nine strikeouts — the alarm was a non-event.
- WATCH — David Peterson (CHC, SP): acquired from the Mets to patch a battered Cubs rotation — monitor for multiple starts.
- STREAM — Dodgers bats vs. Walker Buehler (SD, 5.41 xERA): exploitable matchup as Buehler faces his old club this weekend.
Soriano's rough stretch continues
HOLD · LAA · SP
RHP José Soriano allowed five runs over three innings in a loss to Baltimore and has now surrendered 11 homers on the season — already past his 2025 total — amid a bloated stretch dating to early May, per @RhettBollinger and @JeffFletcherOCR. The profile has cratered to the point that even soft matchups carry risk.
Action: Hold if rostered, but don't stream or target him until the form turns.
Durbin dislocates a finger sliding into first
WATCH · BOS · 2B
Caleb Durbin exited the Red Sox's loss to Colorado after dislocating his left pinky sliding into first base, per the injury report. Subluxated fingers typically cost one to two weeks depending on severity, though no IL move was announced in the briefing window.
Action: Monitor for an IL placement; if Durbin lands on the shelf, look to Boston's bench infielders or streaming options.
Skubal shakes off a groin scare
HOLD · DET · SP
Tarik Skubal grabbed at his groin in the third but was cleared by manager A.J. Hinch and the training staff after a warmup pitch — the read was a non-injury, possibly a uniform issue, per @evanwoodbery. He stayed in and finished six innings with nine strikeouts and no walks, his changeup as nasty as ever despite three solo homers (two to Paul Goldschmidt).
Action: Hold Skubal; the scare was a non-event and his underlying stuff is intact.
Cubs add Peterson to patch the rotation
WATCH · CHC · SP
The Cubs acquired left-hander David Peterson from the Mets for minor-league prospect Cole Mathis, per @JeffPassan, @JonHeyman, and @BNightengale. He joins a rotation gutted by IL placements — Edward Cabrera (hamstring) and Ben Brown (neck strain) both went down this week. Peterson is a steady mid-rotation starter, not an ace, but the move signals the Cubs' urgency to stabilize the staff.
Action: Add Peterson in deeper leagues expecting multiple starts; hold in standard 12-team formats until his role and matchups firm up.
Stream Dodgers bats against Buehler this weekend
STREAM · SD / LAD · Hitters
This weekend's Padres-Dodgers series offers two streaming angles. Walker Buehler (SD, 5.41 xERA) starts for the Padres against his former club, which makes Dodgers hitters the stack against him. On the other side, Roki Sasaki (LAD, 5.66 xERA) draws San Diego, so Padres bats are the play there. Note the Padres bumped their rotation — Randy Vásquez goes Friday, with Buehler now lined up for Saturday.
Action: Stream Dodgers bats vs. Buehler and Padres bats vs. Sasaki in daily and DFS formats; both pitchers' expected run averages support the exposure.
McMahon to the IL with a peritonsillar abscess
DROP · NYY · 3B
Ryan McMahon (39% owned) was placed on the 10-day IL after a peritonsillar abscess required drainage, with the Yankees ordering 72 hours of no baseball activity and no firm return date, per @GJoyce9. It's the throat-infection escalation of the illness that had already cost him lineup time. He could resume light activity after the 72-hour window and potentially return within 7-10 days if the inflammation settles.
Action: Drop or bench McMahon in shallow redraft; stash in deeper formats with an IL slot. Re-check his status after June 27.
Goldschmidt takes Skubal deep twice
HOLD · NYY · 1B
Paul Goldschmidt (39% owned) went 2-for-4 with two homers and two RBIs off Skubal, giving him four career homers against him — tops among active hitters, per @BNightengale and @evanwoodbery. With Skubal otherwise dominant, this was a star-on-star result, not a soft-matchup fluke — Goldschmidt's 50% hard-hit rate backs the power.
Action: Hold Goldschmidt; the two-homer night fits his profile rather than running ahead of it.
Jax dominant in a long-relief role
HOLD · TB · RP
Griffin Jax (41% owned) tossed five shutout innings with seven strikeouts to earn the win in Tampa Bay's victory over Kansas City — overpowering stuff in a bulk/long-relief role rather than a save spot. He's not closing with Bryan Baker holding the ninth.
Action: Hold Jax; a ratios-and-strikeouts asset for now, with closer upside only if Baker's role opens up.
Horwitz exits with hamstring discomfort
WATCH · PIT · 1B
Spencer Horwitz left the Pirates' 11-1 win over Seattle with left hamstring discomfort; he was being examined, with no IL move announced as of the briefing. A confirmed strain would typically mean a 7-10-day absence.
Action: Monitor Horwitz's status through today's roster updates before making any move.
Lodolo set for a rehab assignment
WATCH · CIN · SP
Nick Lodolo is expected to begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Louisville on June 25 after being hit by a comebacker, with manager Terry Francona offering positive updates on the wrist, per @CharlieG__. No firm MLB return date yet.
Action: Stash in deeper leagues with IL room; standard leagues should hold for a confirmed return date.
Cabrera to the 15-day IL
WATCH · CHC · SP
Edward Cabrera was placed on the 15-day IL after being carted off covering first base, joining Ben Brown (neck strain) on the Cubs' IL — the depth crunch that prompted the Peterson trade. Colin Rea (9% owned) is the next rotation option in the system.
Action: Add Rea only if the Cubs name him for a spot start; otherwise hold off until the rotation clarifies.
Suárez unavailable with forearm tightness
WATCH · ATL · RP
Braves closer Robert Suárez was unavailable with forearm tightness, though the team downplayed concern and he remains day-to-day, per the injury report. The role isn't in flux, but it's worth monitoring given the bullpen's recent workload.
Action: Hold Suárez; no replacement-closer move needed unless the day-to-day status becomes an IL stint.
Otto Lopez stays hot in a Marlins win
HOLD · MIA · SS
Otto Lopez homered (106.2 mph, 427 feet) for his sixth of the season in Miami's 4-2 win over Texas, per @kevin_barral. The Marlins (42-39) remain in the playoff mix, and Lopez's bat is a quietly useful piece in a low-profile lineup.
Action: Add Lopez in 14-plus-team leagues; standard managers can monitor.
Ty France homers in the Padres' sweep of Atlanta
HOLD · SD · INF
Ty France (1% owned) homered in San Diego's 5-2 sweep-clinching win over Atlanta — solid underlying contact (47% hard-hit) for a low-owned corner bat.
Action: A 14-plus-team add for infield depth; standard 12-team managers can pass.
Flaherty's return window opens for June 29
WATCH · DET · SP
Jack Flaherty is on track to be activated and start against Houston on June 29, per @cmccosky, with Detroit possibly running a six-man rotation for a turn to manage workload.
Action: Monitor for the official activation; add to active rosters only once the Sunday start is confirmed.
Buxton declared off-limits at the deadline
HOLD · MIN · OF
Minnesota will not trade Byron Buxton, with both the front office and Buxton echoing the commitment, per @DanHayesMLB — removing any deadline uncertainty.
Action: Hold Buxton; no trade-rumor volatility.
Barger heads to Toronto for a check-up before rehab
STASH · TOR · INF
Addison Barger is traveling to Toronto for a medical evaluation before starting a rehab assignment; his throwing is progressing, and some elbow soreness in the hitting phase isn't viewed as a setback, per @bnicholsonsmith.
Action: Stash in dynasty/keeper leagues with the space; standard leagues can ignore until a rehab date is set.
Soler keeps slugging since his return
HOLD · LAA · OF
Jorge Soler (15% owned) hit his second homer in three games since coming off the IL, a 2-for-3 night with a two-run shot in the Angels' 7-6 win over Baltimore, per @RhettBollinger. He's up to 11 on the season with the power stroke clearly live.
Action: Hold Soler; he's trending up and should see steady at-bats while healthy.
