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Injury Blunders and Hot Streaks Shape MLB Fantasy Landscape

Grant Taylor’s save, Baldwin’s oblique strain, and rising hitters highlight the latest fantasy baseball buzz

The White Sox secured a 3‑2 victory over the Marlins on Tuesday when Grant Taylor closed out the ninth inning without allowing a run, striking out three batters to earn the save. His dominance on the mound underscores the value of a reliable late‑inning arm in fantasy rotations.

Drake Baldwin, a key catcher for the Angels, was placed on the injured list after suffering a strained oblique. Such injuries typically sideline players for four to six weeks, creating a void that both the club and fantasy owners must address.

Ryan Jeffers, another Angel, will also miss significant time after a hamate fracture in his hand was diagnosed. The expected recovery period of roughly two months means fantasy managers should look elsewhere for production at his position.

Lance McCullers, projected to start for the Astros, was scratched from his upcoming outing due to shoulder inflammation. The setback not only removes a potent starter from the rotation but also opens a spot for younger arms to step up.

Zach Gelof continued his hot streak, going 3‑for‑5 with a solo home run against the Tigers. Since the start of May, he has been on fire, making him a prime candidate for streaming in deeper leagues.

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Merrill Kelly has posted strong numbers in his last two starts and draws a favorable home matchup, positioning him as a solid starter option. Likewise, Eduardo Rodriguez has been effective thus far and faces the Rockies, a lineup that has struggled against his mix of pitches.

For fantasy enthusiasts, the key takeaway is to monitor injury updates closely while capitalizing on hot streaks. Players like Gelof and Kelly offer immediate upside, whereas those on the injured list such as Baldwin and Jeffers will require patience before they can be reconsidered for roster spots.

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