The Philadelphia Phillies have released infielder Logan Forsythe, according to Ken Rosenthal. Forsythe has struggled in recent years, as he hasn't hit above .232 since 2016 with Tampa Bay. He really struggled last season, putting up just a .678 OPS with a career-high 27.2 strikeout rate. Forsythe had his years of usefulness in fantasy, but at this point those years appear to be behind him. If he winds up with a new team, it would likely be in a utility role, so he is someone that can be avoided in fantasy drafts.
Texas Rangers infielder Logan Forsythe (ribs) is out of the starting lineup for Wednesday's game against the Tampa Bay Rays. Forsythe was a late scratch from Tuesday's game due to intercostal muscle tightness. It's unclear how long Forsythe is going to be sidelined at the moment. Nick Solak will draw the start at third base and bat fifth versus righty Andrew Kittredge. Solak is hitting just about everything right now, so he is someone worth looking at as a cheap DFS option.
Texas Rangers infielder Logan Forsythe made the start at first base while batting cleanup in manager Chris Woodward's lineup on Wednesday in Seattle. He responded with three singles and a run scored across five at-bats. The 32-year-old has been on fire since an early May injury, going 18-for-49 (.367) with seven doubles, a triple and eight RBI with 10 runs scored in 15 outings since May 11, raising his average from .276 to .309. He isn't quite worth using in mixed fantasy leagues, but he is back as a decent AL-only option.
Texas Rangers infielder Logan Forsythe (rest) is not in the starting lineup for Thursday's game against the Houston Astros. Ronald Guzman (hamstring) has been activated off the 10-day injured list, so that is going to cut into Forsythe's playing time. Anyone who owns Forsythe should start looking for another option. Guzman will bat eighth and play first base versus lefty Wade Miley on Thursday.
Minnesota Twins second baseman Logan Forsythe's left knee is making progress, and manager Paul Molitor said Forsythe took a step forward on Saturday. Forsythe remains out of the starting lineup on Sunday, but he should be able to return before the end of the season. He's been much better with the Twins than he was with the Dodgers, but he still is really just an NL-only option that doesn't help much in the counting stats.
Minnesota Twins second baseman Logan Forsythe (knee) was out of the starting lineup on Friday after he woke up and his left knee "was not functioning correctly," according to manager Paul Molitor. It doesn't sound particularly encouraging, but we'll have to wait and see how much time he might miss. Forsythe did very little with the Dodgers in the first half of the year but has been a different player in Minnesota with more playing time, hitting .274/.363/.312 with no home runs and 12 RBI in 44 games. Still, he doesn't do much to move the needle in mixed leagues.
Minnesota Twins second baseman Logan Forsythe went 2-for-5 with one RBI in his team's 10-3 loss to the Kansas City Royals on Saturday. The two-hit game gives Forsythe a .237 batting average, .613 OPS, two homers, 34 runs, 25 RBI, and two steals on the season. He got off to a hot start when he was first traded to the Twins but he has since cooled off, hitting just .187 over the past 30 days. Forsythe will face off against Royals starter Jakob Junis on Sunday.
Minnesota Twins second baseman Logan Forsythe is back in the starting lineup for Saturday's game against the Kansas City Royals. Forsythe was given a rare off day on Friday to rest. He'll bat second and play second play versus righty Ian Kennedy. Forsythe is not normally worth considering in DFS contests, but Kennedy has been awful this season. Forsythe should be able to put together some solid at-bats on Saturday.
Minnesota Twins second baseman Logan Forsythe (rest) is out of the starting lineup for Friday's game against the Kansas City Royals. This is just a routine day off for Forsythe, so he should be back in the lineup on Saturday. Gregorio Petit will bat ninth and play second base versus righty Jorge Lopez. Petit can be avoided in fantasy leagues and DFS contests.
Minnesota Twins second baseman Logan Forsythe went 3-for-4 with a double and one RBI in his team's 7-4 loss to the Texas Rangers on Saturday. Forsythe, a colossal disappointment in his tenure with the Los Angeles Dodgers, has performed reasonably well since being acquired by the Twins at the trade deadline. The veteran infielder is hitting .247 with a .640 OPS, two homers, 28 runs, and 23 RBI in 288 at-bats. He will be worth a look in daily fantasy contests on Sunday when he faces off against Texas hurler Bartolo Colon.