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Over the weekend, Varsho ran the bases without any pain, which was a big step for him. He’s been on the IL since June 1 and might need a week of rehab games before returning to Toronto at the beginning of July.
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June 23, 2025 1:28 PM
TOR •
about 1 hour ago
Manoah continues to work his way back from last year’s Tommy John surgery and figures to be close to kicking off a rehab assignment at some point in July. There’s a decent chance he’s an option for Toronto’s rotation at some point in the final two months of the season.
Source: Arden Zwelling
TOR • CF
about 1 hour ago
The Blue Jays are going to pull back a bit with Varsho after experienced some soreness after running the bases over the weekend. The 28-year-old will continue hitting and could potentially be cleared for a rehab assignment at some point in the near future once he ramps-up again from a baserunning standpoint.
Source: Shi Davidi
TOR • RF
about 2 hours ago
It’s notable that Barger is sitting out Tuesday’s series opener with lefty Logan Allen toeing the rubber for Cleveland after missing time over the weekend with right hip discomfort. It sounds like purely a matchup-related decision to go with Ernie Clement at first base, but it’s a situation fantasy managers should keep a close eye on.
Source: MLB.com
MIL • CF
about 1 hour ago
Brewers manager Pat Murphy told reporters Mitchell, who is headed for a second opinion on the initial diagnosis, will likely miss at least 8-10 weeks following the procedure. The 26-year-old outfielder dislodged some of the anchors from his previous left shoulder surgery back in 2023 while playing in a minor league rehab game on Friday for Triple-A Nashville.
Source: Adam McCalvy
STL • CF
about 2 hours ago
Barrero has been jettisoned from St. Louis’ bench mix to make room for newly claimed utility specialist Garrett Hampson after hitting .138 (4-for-29) with one homer across 22 games. The 27-year-old’s defensive versatility should give him some appeal elsewhere as a potential waiver wire claim.
ARI • CF
about 4 hours ago
McCarthy will get another chance after batting .314/.401/.440 in 49 games for Triple-A Reno. That line sounds OK, but it’s Reno; McCarthy hit .369/.457/.597 in his first stay there in 2022 and .360/.414/.594 in 45 games there in 2023. Odds are that McCarthy will be a liability as a likely starter against righties, though since he can steal bases, he might offer a little fantasy value in deeper leagues.