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Category: Baseball
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Fantasy baseball news: Raisel Iglesias joins growing list of injured closers
All of the important fantasy spin and actionable takeaways resulting from the latest baseball news.
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Mets get cold reception in Queens as skid hits 12
In the throes of a 12-game losing streak, the skidding New York Mets, in last place in the National League East, returned home Tuesday night to a quieter reception at Citi Field on a cold night in Queens, as they opened a series with the Minnesota Twins.
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Mets to get boost Wed. with return of Soto off IL
The Mets will get a boost to their offense with outfielder Juan Soto set to return to the lineup Wednesday.
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Skidding Mets get cold reception in chilly Queens
In the throes of an 11-game losing streak, the skidding New York Mets, in last place in the National League East, returned home Tuesday night to a quieter reception at Citi Field on a cold night in Queens, as they opened a series with the Minnesota Twins.
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Mariners DFA Legumina, recall Hoppe from minors
After designated right-hander Casey Legumina for assignment on Tuesday, the Seattle Mariners recalled right-hander Alex Hoppe, who was acquired in a November deal with the Boston Red Sox, from Triple-A Tacoma.
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Dodgers’ Diaz to have elbow surgery, miss months
Los Angeles Dodgers closer Edwin Diaz is scheduled to undergo surgery Wednesday to remove loose bodies in his right elbow, the team announced Monday, and the expectation is that he could miss around three months, a source told ESPN’s Alden Gonzalez.
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Phillies’ Wheeler set for first start since August
Ace Zack Wheeler, out since last August, will return to the struggling Phillies rotation on Saturday in Atlanta.
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Soto to return to slumping Mets on Wednesday
The Mets, mired in an 11-game losing streak, will get a boost to their offense with outfielder Juan Soto set to return to the lineup Wednesday.
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Counsell: MLB rule in place for Ohtani ‘bizarre’
Chicago Cubs manager Craig Counsell thinks that a Major League Baseball rule that allows the Los Angeles Dodgers to carry 14 pitchers because of Shohei Ohtani is “bizarre,” adding that the defending National League MVP is getting “special consideration.”