White Sox LHP Noah Schultz (22) made his major league debut on Tuesday night, allowing three earned runs in 4.1 innings with four strikeouts and four walks at home against the first-place Rays. He’ll head to Sacramento for his next start before facing the Nationals at home in his third major league outing. That’s the place to start him for the first time, I suspect, if you’ve got him on your fantasy teams.
The Pale Hose weren’t done shuffling the deck with Schultz. They traded Lenyn Sosa to the Blue Jays and were reportedly planning to recall 2B Sam Antonacci (23) to take his place. Antonacci caught some national attention as a key piece of Italy’s success in the World Baseball Classic and would bring a polished approach to Chicago. In 14 Triple-A games this year, he’s drawn 15 walks against just eight strikeouts (11.9%) along with two home runs, five stolen bases and a slash line of .313/.500/.479. He didn’t end up on the South Side this week. Instead, he’ll stay in the minors and get some reps in the outfield, but the leak suggests somebody in that office was thinking about it, and that Antonacci’s big moment isn’t far away. I’m fascinated to see the team give up on Sosa so easily. He was kinda their only guy for stretches of 2025. Toronto likes to take fliers on precisely his type: a talented hitter who struggles with swing decisions.
The Reds recalled Rece Hinds (25) after he blasted five home runs in 13 Triple-A games, slashing .354/.475/.771 and a 24.6 percent strikeout rate. He struck out twice in three plate appearances for Cincinnati on Tuesday, but if he can strike out less than 30 percent, he’ll make enough impact to lock down a lineup spot.
Mets RHP Jonah Tong (22) is struggling to hit his spots. Through 15.1 innings across four starts, he’s allowed four home runs and ten walks. He’s still striking out 33.8 percent of the guys he sees, but his ERA is 5.93 and his WHIP is 1.37. Even with ten strikeouts on his side, the Triple-A Yankees tuned him up for six runs in 4.2 innings on Tuesday.
Three young shortstops are dominating Double-A pitching and proving themselves ready for a new challenge. Brewers SS Jesus Made (18), Athletics SS Leo De Vries (19) and Red Sox SS Franklin Arias (20) are all posting a wRC+ of 150 or higher. Arias is at 237 through seven games, slashing .524/.577/.762 with one home run, which is especially encouraging after his bat took a half-step back last year.
Brewers SS Luis Pena (19, A+) is having his own bounceback spring, slashing .500/.593/.650 with more walks (6) than strikeouts (4) through six games. He batted just .168 in 25 High-A games at the end of last season, so I’m sure he feels pretty good to be starting the season hot.
The 69th overall pick in the 2025 draft out of Georgia, Orioles RHP JT Quinn has struck out 48.5 percent of the batters he’s faced through nine innings across two starts. He’s listed at 6’6 205 pounds and has never been a full-time starter, so it’s hard to predict how the command will hold up. So far so good on that front: 16 strikeouts against two walks and a 0.78 WHIP. This feels like an add-now-ask-questions-later situation.
Rays 1B Taitn Gray (18, A) was a third-round pick in the 2025 draft and looks like a steal in the early going. A switch hitter at 6’4” 220 pounds, he’s slashing .370/.512/.704 with two home runs and just seven strikeouts (17.1%) through nine games. Click here to see him legging out a triple.
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10 team H2H league with 5 keepers. Only 4 bench spots.
Jesus Made hype is hype-ing. Is he a generational add-and-hold because he might come up in 2026 or do you think he’s too far away for a shallow league?
Hey Itch, I need to clear up a position player logjam to make room for an SP and another team is asking me if I’d trade Wetherholt. I love the Yahoo position eligibility and prospects are fun, but I already have Konnor Griffin. What are the chances I’d regret trading him? Could he end up being better than my starting 2B, Luke Keaschall?
Wetherholt > Keaschall. Trade Keasch!
Yes, he could end up better than Keaschall. I agree with John John and would trade LK.
I keep reading blurbs on ESPN about keeping Max Clark down until 4/20 (Bellinger chuckles) so they keep an extra year of control. I don’t speaker Super2, so could you please confirm a date when team no longer need to manipulate service time, also known as “clockblocking”
Less than 140 DAYS left in the season, not games. Days….. Just gets club an extra year before arbitration. I would suggest the Yankees and Dodgers care more about winning than having to pay a guy. Twins and Marlins love this game!
I have Snelling on my bench in every league. I drafted him….It seems as though the guys you have on your radar, are available forever. Then Yahoo says they are the stash of the week, and BOOM they are picked up.
Clockblocking! Perfect!
Yeah it’s wild how being just one week early can land you a lot of premium prospects these days.
It’s a moving target based on who else gets called up when and stays up for how long.
https://www.mlb.com/glossary/transactions/super-two
Just added Quinn Romy watch list. Boy a lot of walks through his career!
My H2H redraft team (4 keepers per year) sucks this year. I’m thinking about scooping up a prospect or two to stash as a potential keeper for the next 2 seasons if my luck doesn’t turn around. Who’s the next impact prospect you anticipate getting called up? Emerson is owned, but I’m more drawn to Clark, Waldschmidt, Jenkins, and LDV anyway.
I’d probably take the long view and prioritize LDV and then Clark.
Thank you itch! Happy that the minor league season is getting into gear.
Franklin Arias seems to be generally regarded as a tier or two below the other shortstops you mention him alongside here. How big do you see that gap and what can he do to overcome it?
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Same, Cat dad! Really brings a lift to my day to day, I think, to always have a game to watch.
That’s sort of why I looped him in here. I think he can join that group. Just lift and pull, really, is what he needs to do.
Thank you for the list Itch!
Thanks!
Probably a 1B long term but they might as well leave him at C as long as possible.
2) yes
is there anything there with Everson Pereira?
Yeah I think so. Might be. Worth time/spot anyway to find out.
must be in a trade mind:
One of the manages has Pivalta who is going on the IL list.
I was thinking of offering Gore for Austin Riley (my current 3B is Matt Chapman). You advice on trades over the years has helped me to all my top fantasy finishes.
1, Would you make that offer of Gore for Riley?
2, If yes, do I need to add Grant Holmes or just go with Gore?
3, Be patient
Another trade option is to
4.Would you offer Jackson Merrill for Walker?
5.Would you offer Gore for Machado (as a reminder, Chapman is my current 3B)
6.Again, I could throw in Holmes as well as Gore to get Machado. Thoughts?
7.or Gore plus Holmes plus Merrill to get Machado and Walker,
8.Would you rather have Riley or Machado?
9.Another option is offer Merrill plus Gore Plus Holmes to get Ragans,
Thanks!!
Thoughts?
1) Yes
2) Yes, but I’d still hold Riley without hesitation
4) Maybe, but probably not
5) Yes
6) Might as well
7) Yeah I’d do that
8) Machado
9) No thanks to the Ragans deal