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Miami Marlins corner infield prospect Jacob Berry homered in his second consecutive game for Double-A Pensacola on Sunday. Berry went 1-for-3 and drew a walk. Per MLB Pipeline, Berry is the club's No. 6 prospect and is now hitting .199 with four homers, 20 RBI and six stolen bases. The 23-year-old has not shown much power in three years of professional ball, but projected as an all-around offensive threat when drafted sixth overall in the first-round of the 2022 draft. The switch-hitting corner infielder will need to show more signs of life if he wants to make it to the show, but his recent showings have been positive as he is hitting .278 over his last 10 games. For now, Berry remains a name for watchlists in dynasty leagues.
Arizona Diamondbacks right-handed pitching prospect Cristian Mena has joined the team's taxi squad and is expected to make his major-league debut on Wednesday in a start on the road against the division-rival Los Angeles Dodgers. The 21-year-old Dominican hurler went 3-2 in 16 starts (82 2/3 innings) for Triple-A Reno while posting a 4.90 ERA and 1.49 WHIP with 89 strikeouts and 38 walks before getting his first call to the big leagues. He's the D-backs' No. 11 prospect, per MLB Pipeline, and could be headed right back to Reno after making a spot start in his first taste of the big leagues against one of the best teams in baseball. We'd advise against using Mena as a deep-league streamer in this matchup. He relies mostly on his breaking pitches for swings and misses and has shown trouble commanding his pitches at times in the minors.
The New York Mets officially recalled right-handed pitching prospect Christian Scott from Triple-A Syracuse and designated right-hander Matt Festa for assignment in a corresponding move. It was announced earlier this week that Scott would be rejoining New York's starting rotation to face the division-rival Washington Nationals on Wednesday. The 25-year-old could stick around in the Mets' rotation beyond the All-Star break if he holds his own, making him worth a waiver-wire pickup in most fantasy formats for his upside. While he had an ERA just south of 4.00 and didn't win any of his first five major-league starts earlier this year, he walked just six and fanned 25 in 27 2/3 innings of work. At Syracuse, he went 3-0 with a 2.76 ERA, 0.97 WHIP and 55:12 K:BB in nine starts. Scott's combination of control and high whiff rate make him very attractive moving forward.
Miami Marlins starting pitching prospect Max Meyer had his best outing at Triple-A in over a month on Tuesday when he tossed 4 2/3 shutout frames. He struck out six and allowed just three hits and two free passes. This is a great sign, as Meyer entered this game posting a 5.12 ERA and 1.45 WHIP in his previous five starts. The second-ranked prospect in the Miami system on MLB.com made the major-league roster out of spring training and performed quite well with a 2.12 ERA and 0.82 WHIP through three starts. He was then optioned to Triple-A with concerns regarding his innings limit. However, the Miami rotation is decimated with injuries, which makes Meyer an intriguing stash candidate in all standard leagues, as he could be nearing a return to the big leagues.
Baltimore Orioles third base prospect Coby Mayo went 3-for-5 with a home run and five RBI on Tuesday. This long ball increased his count to 18 and RBI count to 53. Since returning from a rib injury in mid-June, the number 15 ranked prospect in all of baseball on MLB Pipeline has posted an incredible .414/.507/.931 line with eight home runs, with 21 RBI, and a 10:11 BB:K ratio. Through 55 games this season at Triple-A Norfolk, the 22-year-old has held a .312/.388/.638 slash line. The former fourth-round pick is on the verge of making his major league debut and should be considered a must-stash player in all formats as he possesses elite power potential that can be very valuable in the second half of the summer.
San Diego Padres starting pitching prospect Dylan Lesko has begun to find his footing at High-A since allowing a season-high seven earned runs on June 8. In his past three starts, the 79th-ranked prospect in baseball on MLB Pipeline holds a much improved 2.04 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, and a 7:20 BB:K. During this stretch, Lesko has struck out at least seven batters twice, with a season-high of nine punchouts in his most recent outing on June 29. In addition, he has begun to improve his command. In two of his three recent starts, he allowed just two free passes, whereas before, he averaged three in each start. Overall, through his first extended look at High-A ball, the former 15th overall pick sports a 5.66 ERA, 1.49 WHIP, and 41:62 BB:K. While the right-hander has disappointed this season, it is a great sign to see him begin to lower his walk rate and improve his ratios. Going forward, he should still be considered one of the better right-handed pitching prospects in baseball and remains on track to meet his 2026 big league ETA.
Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Aaron Civale was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday, July 3, in exchange for infielder Gregory Barrios. Civale has struggled in his first season in Tampa Bay with a poor 5.07 ERA and 1.38 WHIP. Barrios was ranked as the 21st-best prospect in the Milwaukee system on MLB Pipeline prior to the trade and now slots in at No. 19 in the Tampa Bay system. In 61 games at High-A this season, the 20-year-old has performed very well with a .325/.367/.429 slash line. Civale should be expected to slot into Milwaukee's starting rotation immediately. Rays 25-year-old Shane Baz now has an excellent opportunity to join the major-league roster due to the departure of Civale. In his past five starts at Triple-A, Baz has posted a stellar 1.57 ERA and 1.30 WHIP with an eye-catching 35 strikeouts in just 23 innings. He is a must-roster playing going forward, as he has immense strikeout upside.
Batting in the leadoff spot on Tuesday, San Francisco Giants outfielder Jorge Soler went 1-for-5 with a home run in a victory versus the Atlanta Braves. Soler has struggled in his first season with the Giants but has improved over the past month, with four of his 10 homers on the year and 16 of his 32 RBI. Fantasy managers that remained patient with the slugger are finally starting to see results, and his buy-low window continues to get smaller by the day. For the season, Soler is hitting .229, but this past month is more indicative of what fantasy managers should expect the rest of the way. Those seeking power should consider targeting Soler as he continues to trend up.
Los Angeles Angels first baseman Nolan Schanuel went 2-for-4 with a run scored and four RBI in Tuesday's loss versus the Oakland Athletics. Schanuel hit his eighth double on the season and has now hit safely in seven consecutive straight games with three straight multi-hit performances. Schanuel has mainly been leading off for the Angels, but other then his current hot streak, he hasn't put together much counting stats to be worthy of rostering in most formats. On the season, he is now hitting .239 with eight homers, 30 RBI and eight stolen bases. As it stands, he is worth is riding while his bat stays hot, but managers should temper long-term expectations.
Oakland Athletics outfielder Brent Rooker went 1-for-3 with a walk and solo home run in Tuesday's victory versus the division rival Los Angeles Angels. Rooker put the Athletics on the board with a 1-0 lead when he took Jose Soriano yard for a 405-foot home run in the bottom of the fourth inning. The slugger has been swinging the bat well of late a .295 batting average to go along with three homers and six RBI over the past two weeks. Rooker is having a very fine season in the middle of the Athletics lineup with a .261 batting average to go along with 16 homers and 48 RBI. As a player that can provide plenty of power and not hurt managers batting average, Rooker is worth rostering in most formats.
Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Grayson Rodriguez improved to 10-3 with a victory against the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday. Rodriguez went 6 1/3 innings and allowed two hits, no runs, four walks and struck out eight batters on the night. The four walks weren't ideal for the young ace, but he was able to get out of jams with strikeouts. Other than the walks, which haven't been an issue for Rodriguez this season, he continues to look like one of the best young arms in the game. With this outing, the right-hander will carry a 3.45 into a very favorable start against the Oakland Athletics on Sunday. Rodriguez should continued to be treated as a top pitcher in dynasty formats and a must-start in general.
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