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  • OAK Shortstop
    The Athletics are calling up top prospect Jacob Wilson, according to MLB.com’s Martín Gallegos.
    Wilson will join the Athletics for Friday’s second-half opener against the Angels after just 72 games in the minors since being selected sixth overall in last year’s MLB Draft. The 22-year-old shortstop has torn the cover off the ball this season in the upper minors with a surreal .438/.475/.687 triple-slash line with seven homers and two steals across 200 plate appearances. He doesn’t offer a ton of over-the-fence pop or stolen base potential upside, and Oakland’s lackluster supporting cast doesn’t exactly help either. Yet, his bat-to-ball skills give him a shot to make an impact for fantasy managers in the second half. He’s at least worthy of a speculative roster spot in deeper mixed leagues.
  • SD Right Fielder #23
    Fernando Tatis Jr. is hitting second and playing right field Monday against the Tigers.
    Tatis Jr. is in the lineup for the first time since June 21. The 25-year-old may see a day off here and there to keep his legs fresh, but the fact he’s hitting near the top of the lineup tells you that San Diego believes he’s ready to contribute again. Jurickson Profar is out of the lineup Monday.
  • ARI Shortstop #10
    Jesse Friedman of PHNX reports that the Diamondbacks are targeting a September 10 return for Jordan Lawlar (hamstring) to Triple-A Reno.
    It’s been a lost season for Lawlar, as the 22-year-old was injured to begin the year and then suffered a setback with a Grade 1 hamstring strain in the middle of June. It seems unlikely that Lawlar sees time with Arizona in 2024, but the shortstop still has fantasy upside in his right-handed bat.
  • BAL First Baseman #6
    Orioles manager Brandon Hyde told reporters there’s no timetable on when Ryan Mountcastle (wrist) will return.
    “No idea,” Hyde said when asked. The infielder is feeling better according to the manager, but Mountcastle still hasn’t started to swing yet. Mountcastle seems likely to return before the season comes to an end, but it sounds like this will be closer to the end of September than the beginning.
  • NYM Left Fielder #29
    Mets recalled OF DJ Stewart from Triple-A Syracuse.
    Stewart will take the place of J.D. Martinez, as Martinez is on the paternity list. Stewart should see time against right-handed pitching while he’s with the team, but likely will only be up for three days.
  • NYM Designated Hitter #28
    Mets placed J.D. Martinez on the paternity list.
    Martinez will be away from the team from anywhere between one to three games while he’s on the list. The Mets recalled D.J. Stewart in a corresponding transaction.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #22
    Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters Monday that Clayton Kershaw will use a walking boot to help calm down the inflammation in his big toe.
    Kershaw was placed on the injured list Saturday with left big toe inflammation, and the hope is that the walking boot will help stabilize the injury. There’s no timetable for when Kershaw will be able to return, but the hope is that his season isn’t over.
  • CIN Center Fielder #76
    Reds recalled OF Blake Dunn from Triple-A Louisville.
    Dunn is up to provide some outfield depth. The 25-year-old will head back to Cincinnati, and Dominic Smith was designated for assignment to make room on the active roster.
  • CIN First Baseman #0
    Reds designated INF Dom Smith for assignment.
    Smith is being removed from the active roster to make room for Blake Dunn. The 29-year-old will now hit the waiver wire, and there’s a very good chance that the former top prospect is playing for yet another organization before the year ends. If he isn’t claimed, he’ll likely head back to Triple-A.
  • HOU Right Fielder #30
    Chandler Rome of The Athletic reports that suffered a shin fracture June 3 against the Cardinals.
    Rome reports that three people briefed on the situation stated that Tucker sustained a fracture of his shin. This is in direct opposition of what Astros general manager Dana Brown has reported on Tucker’s injury, but he told The Athletic on Monday that “after several rounds of medical imaging, we suspect there was some type of small fracture.” This is all hindsight now with Tucker likely to return shortly, but fantasy managers have the right to feel irked based on the reporting — or lack thereof — of the injury.
  • BAL Relief Pitcher #71
    Orioles manager Brandon Hyde told reporters that Jacob Webb (elbow) will likely make one more rehab appearance before returning.
    Webb began a rehab assignment Sunday after missing around a month with inflammation in his elbow. The right-hander should be back soon if that appearance goes well and add quality depth to the Baltimore bullpen.