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    Anthony Santander

    Anthony Santander

    TOR • DH • #

    Anthony Santander (shoulder) remains out of the lineup for Sunday’s game against the Mariners.

    Santander will miss his third straight game after injuring his left shoulder while diving into the stands for a ball during Thursday’s game against the Angels. The 30-year-old slugging corner outfielder is presumably day-to-day for now. It’ll be Nathan Lukes filling in in right field on Sunday afternoon in his place.

    Injury

    about 21 hours ago

    May 11, 2025 5:22 PM

    See source
    Source: MLB.com

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    George Springer

    George Springer

    TOR • RF

    Recap

    about 15 hours ago

    George Springer went 2-for-5 and blasted a three-run homer on Sunday afternoon, powering the Blue Jays to a 9-1 victory over the Mariners in Seattle.

    Springer broke the game open with his 416-foot three-run shot off of Bryce Miller in the fifth inning, extending the Jays’ lead to 5-1. He also singled and scored on an RBI single by Nathan Lukes in the seventh inning. The 35-year-old outfielder has found the fountain of youth this season, slashing .297/.404/.517 with five homers, 18 RBI and five stolen bases.

    Addison Barger

    TOR • RF

    Recap

    about 15 hours ago

    Addison Barger whacked a solo home run, singled, drew a walk and scored a pair of runs on Sunday as the Blue Jays crushed the Mariners in their series finale in Seattle.

    Barger did his damage in the seventh inning, crushing a Collin Snider cutter for a 363-foot (107.2 mph EV) solo shot that extended the Blue Jays’ lead to 8-1. He also drew a walk and scored on George Springer’s three-run blast in the fifth inning. With his 2-for-4 afternoon, Barger is now hitting .241/.305/.407 with one home run and eight RBI in his time with the Jays.

    Eric Lauer

    TOR •

    Recap

    about 15 hours ago

    Eric Lauer picked up a victory as a bulk reliever against the Mariners on Sunday afternoon, firing 4 2/3 innings of scoreless baseball.

    The 29-year-old southpaw allowed just one hit and one walk on the afternoon while racking up five strikeouts. He took over after José Ureña had faced the Mariners’ lineup one time through and absolutely dominated for the next 4 2/3 innings. Lauer got six swings and misses on 63 pitches on the afternoon, posting a solid CSW of 29 percent. He’ll probably function in a similar capacity his next time out against the Tigers in Toronto next weekend, making him an interesting streaming option in the deepest of mixed leagues and AL-only formats.

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    Ben Rice

    Ben Rice

    NYY • DH

    Recap

    about 15 hours ago

    Ben Rice hit his first career grand slam and walked against the A’s on Sunday.

    Rice’s homer off Mitch Spence made it a 10-1 game in the fifth. It was his first homer since he hit two on Apr. 29 and ninth overall. He’s been losing the occasional start because of the desire to include Trent Grisham in the Yankees lineup, but he should retain mixed-league value at least until Giancarlo Stanton returns.

    Gunnar Henderson

    BAL • DH

    Recap

    about 15 hours ago

    Gunnar Henderson went 2-for-5 and clubbed a two-run homer on Sunday, powering the Orioles to a 7-3 victory over the Angels in Los Angeles.

    The 23-year-old superstar shortstop led off the game with a double to center off of Tyler Anderson and scored on Adley Rutschman’s triple that Taylor Ward lost in the sun. Henderson then capped off a four-run uprising in the sixth inning with a 386-foot (104.7 mph EV) two-run shot off of Connor Brogdon that extended the Orioles’ advantage to 7-2. With his two-hit effort, Henderson is now hitting .264/.307/.473 with five homers, nine RBI and three stolen bases in his first 32 games on the season.

    Christian Yelich

    Christian Yelich

    MIL • DH

    Recap

    about 17 hours ago

    Christian Yelich went 2-for-4 with two runs scored, a stolen base and a solo home run against the Rays on Sunday.

    Yelich’s home run was his seventh of the year and it tied the score at one in the fourth inning. The 33-year-old outfielder is hitting just .208 with a .678 OPS this year, though he does have seven home runs, 26 RBI and eight stolen bases. Fantasy managers have to hang tight with Yelich and hope he turns his average around while providing solid numbers in the other categories.

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    Team Leaders

    AVG294Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    HITS47Bo Bichette
    Bo Bichette
    RUNS20Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    HR5Anthony Santander
    Anthony Santander
    RBI18Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    BB21Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    ERA3.49Chris Bassitt
    Chris Bassitt
    SO49Chris Bassitt
    Chris Bassitt

    Team Leaders

    Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    AVG294
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    Bo Bichette
    HITS47
    Bo Bichette
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    RUNS20
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    Anthony Santander
    HR5
    Anthony Santander
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    RBI18
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    BB21
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
    Chris Bassitt
    ERA3.49
    Chris Bassitt
    Chris Bassitt
    SO49
    Chris Bassitt
    Jeff Hoffman
    WINS3
    Jeff Hoffman
    Jeff Hoffman
    SAVES8
    Jeff Hoffman
    Kevin Gausman
    WHIP1
    Kevin Gausman

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