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Aaron Judge had a standout performance, going 3-for-5 with a home run, two doubles, and three RBI in the Yankees' 9-4 victory over the Astros.

Fantasy Impact: This game was a significant boost for Judge, who has been struggling with a modest .236 batting average this season. His multi-hit game, including power-hitting with a home run and doubles, suggests he might be turning a corner. While his strikeout rate remains high at 0.263, his ability to drive in runs and hit for extra bases keeps him relevant in all fantasy formats. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on whether this game sparks a hot streak, given his potential for high production.


Juan Soto had a standout performance in the Yankees' 9-4 win over the Astros, going 3-for-5 with a home run and five RBI.

Fantasy Impact: This game showcased Soto's ability to be a key run producer, as his season RBI count climbs to 33. His consistent hitting, reflected in a .338 batting average and a .433 wOBA, continues to make him a top fantasy asset. While he didn't add to his stolen base or walk totals this game, his power and ability to drive in runs remain the primary reasons to keep him active in all fantasy formats. His performance should maintain his status as one of the elite outfielders in fantasy leagues.


Spencer Arrighetti struggled in Wednesday's 9-4 loss to the Yankees, allowing five earned runs on eight hits and three walks while striking out four over five innings.

Fantasy Impact: This performance continues a troubling trend for Arrighetti, whose season ERA ballooned to 8.44 with a WHIP of 2.02 across five starts. Despite a solid 10.5 K/9 rate, his high BABIP of .413 and poor strikeout-to-walk ratio of 1.92 suggest that he's been both unlucky and inefficient. Fantasy managers should be wary of using Arrighetti in their lineups until he shows signs of substantial improvement, as his current form presents too much risk for negative impact on team statistics.


Jeremy Pena went 3-for-4 with a home run and an RBI in the Astros' 9-4 defeat to the Yankees.

Fantasy Impact: His performance included a solo home run, contributing to his season tally. Despite the team's loss, Pena's individual performance continues to bolster his fantasy value, maintaining a robust .326 batting average through 36 games. His consistent hitting, coupled with a decent mix of power and speed, makes him a valuable asset in most fantasy formats. His low strikeout rate and solid wOBA suggest sustained success, so fantasy managers should continue to deploy him with confidence.


Kyle Tucker went 1-for-5 with a home run and an RBI in the Astros' 9-4 defeat to the Yankees.

Fantasy Impact: Despite the team's loss, Tucker managed to add to his home run tally, bringing his season total to 11. His performance this season, characterized by a solid .276 batting average and a .407 wOBA, continues to make him a valuable asset in fantasy lineups. However, his strikeout rate and BABIP suggest some volatility in his performance. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on his ability to maintain power numbers while managing strikeouts as the season progresses.


Aaron Civale struggled in Wednesday's 4-1 loss to the White Sox, allowing two earned runs on five hits and two walks while striking out four over 4.2 innings.

Fantasy Impact: This outing did little to reassure fantasy managers given Civale's ballooning 5.88 ERA and inconsistent performances throughout the season. His strikeout rate remains solid at 9.4 K/9, but his FIP at 4.56 suggests some underlying issues that haven't been fully addressed. Civale's WHIP of 1.35 also indicates that he's allowing too many baserunners, a risky play in fantasy lineups. Owners might consider benching Civale until he shows signs of a turnaround, especially in leagues where ERA and WHIP heavily influence scoring.


Joe Mantiply notched a save in the Diamondbacks' 4-3 victory over the Reds.

Fantasy Impact: He threw 11 pitches, striking out one without allowing any hits or walks in his brief appearance. This performance marks Mantiply's second save of the season, bringing a slight uptick to his save tally which could hint at more late-game opportunities. His solid 3.52 ERA and 1.17 WHIP are respectable, but his moderate strikeout rate of 7.6 K/9 doesn't make him a standout for those chasing strikeouts. However, his excellent 2.34 FIP suggests he's pitching better than some traditional stats might indicate. Fantasy managers should view Mantiply as a potential low-end relief option, particularly in formats that reward holds and saves, though his limited strikeout capability somewhat caps his upside.


Jordan Montgomery earned the win in Wednesday's 4-3 victory over the Reds, allowing two earned runs on seven hits and two walks while striking out two over seven innings.

Fantasy Impact: This performance was a mixed bag for fantasy managers, as the win adds value, but the low strikeout total continues a concerning trend for the season. With a 4.70 ERA and a 3.9 K/9 rate through five starts, Montgomery's appeal in fantasy leagues remains limited primarily to deeper formats or as a streaming option in favorable matchups. His 1.30 WHIP and 4.87 FIP suggest potential for improvement, but the lack of strikeouts caps his upside significantly.


Eugenio Suarez contributed significantly in the Diamondbacks' 4-3 win over the Reds, going 2-for-3 with a home run, an RBI, a run scored, and a stolen base.

Fantasy Impact: This performance could hint at a potential uptick in Suarez's somewhat lackluster season, where he's batting just .218. His power stroke, evidenced by his third homer of the season, along with a stolen base, adds a versatile edge to his fantasy value. Given his current .278 wOBA and .286 BABIP, there's room for improvement as these numbers are slightly below what one might expect from his historical performance. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on Suarez, as increased confidence and a potential hot streak could make him a valuable asset in the coming weeks.


Graham Ashcraft took the loss Wednesday, yielding three earned runs on six hits and three walks while striking out only two over five innings against the Diamondbacks.

Fantasy Impact: This outing nudged his ERA up slightly to 3.86 and his WHIP to 1.34 for the season, reflecting a performance that might worry fantasy managers relying on him for better strikeout numbers and deeper outings. His K/9 rate of 7.3 this season continues to be less than stellar, and his FIP of 4.27 suggests some underlying issues that could lead to more rough starts. Fantasy managers should monitor Ashcraft's next few outings closely, as his ability to control games and limit damage will be critical in determining his viability as a consistent fantasy starter.


Elly De La Cruz went 0-for-4 in the Reds' 4-3 loss to the Diamondbacks, but he did manage to steal two bases.

Fantasy Impact: Despite failing to contribute offensively with hits or RBIs, De La Cruz's ability to swipe bases continued to stand out, adding two more to his impressive season tally of 21. His performance this season, characterized by a .254 batting average and significant power-speed combination (8 HRs and 21 SBs), suggests he remains a valuable asset in fantasy leagues, especially for those in need of stolen bases. However, his high strikeout rate (.329) continues to be a concern, potentially limiting his batting average upside. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on his strikeout and walk rates to gauge potential improvements in plate discipline.


Osvaldo Bido struggled mightily in Wednesday's 12-11 loss to the Rangers, allowing four earned runs on three hits and two walks while striking out four over just 2.2 innings.

Fantasy Impact: This outing ballooned his ERA to an unsightly 13.50 and WHIP to 1.88, which are hardly the numbers fantasy managers dream of. Despite a strong K/9 rate of 13.5, his inability to limit hits and runs severely undermines his fantasy value. The high BABIP of .429 suggests some bad luck, but it's clear that Bido needs to make significant adjustments to be considered a viable fantasy option. His high strikeout rate might keep him on the radar in very deep leagues or formats that heavily reward strikeouts, but most managers should view him with caution until he shows signs of improvement.


Tyler Soderstrom went 2-for-5 with a home run and two RBI in the Athletics' narrow 12-11 defeat to the Rangers.

Fantasy Impact: The young catcher's performance was a bright spot for Oakland, showcasing his power potential with a solid home run. Despite the team's loss, Soderstrom's ability to contribute significantly in just his first game of the season suggests he could be a valuable asset for fantasy teams, especially in leagues that value power-hitting catchers. His high wOBA (.577) indicates strong offensive production, though his high strikeout rate (0.400) and lack of walks could be areas of concern. Fantasy managers should monitor his plate discipline and contact rates closely, but his power stroke could offer considerable upside.


Shea Langeliers went 2-for-5 with a home run and three RBI in the Athletics' 12-11 loss to the Rangers.

Fantasy Impact: The catcher's performance was a bright spot in an otherwise disappointing outcome for Oakland. Langeliers's power continues to be an asset, with his ninth homer of the season contributing significantly to his RBI total, which now stands at 24. Despite a low batting average of .209, his ability to drive in runs and hit for power makes him a valuable asset in fantasy leagues that reward these categories. However, his high strikeout rate and low BABIP suggest potential volatility in his performance, so fantasy managers should temper expectations and consider him a high-risk, high-reward option.


Kirby Yates managed to secure the save despite allowing a run in the Rangers' 12-11 victory over the Athletics.

Fantasy Impact: He threw 19 pitches, surrendered two hits, and struck out one batter. While Yates did notch another save, his performance in this high-scoring affair was less than stellar, slightly tarnishing his otherwise impressive season stats. Despite this, his ERA remains low at 0.56, and his WHIP slightly increased to 0.69, which still positions him among the elite relievers in fantasy leagues. Fantasy managers should continue to deploy Yates with confidence, but they might want to keep an eye on any trend where his control wavers in these high-pressure situations.


Jack Leiter had another tough outing, allowing four earned runs on seven hits while striking out three over four innings in the Rangers' 12-11 victory over the Athletics.

Fantasy Impact: Despite the team's win, Leiter's personal performance was less than stellar, failing to provide much in terms of innings or run prevention. His season ERA now balloons to an alarming 12.91, coupled with a WHIP of 2.35, which are concerning numbers for fantasy managers. The high BABIP (.419) might suggest some bad luck, but the consistent lack of control and dominance are red flags. Fantasy managers should be cautious with Leiter, as his current form does not inspire confidence for future starts.


Ezequiel Duran went 3-for-4 with an RBI in the Rangers' thrilling 12-11 win over the Athletics.

Fantasy Impact: His performance included three singles, contributing significantly to the team's offensive onslaught. This game marks a positive uptick for Duran, who has been struggling to make a significant impact with a modest .262 batting average and only 4 RBI over 24 games this season. His ability to get on base, as evidenced by his .364 BABIP, suggests potential for improvement, but his high strikeout rate of 25.4% remains a concern for fantasy managers. Moving forward, if Duran can harness more consistency at the plate, he might evolve into a more reliable fantasy option, especially in deeper leagues or as a streaming choice against favorable pitching matchups.


Jonah Heim went 2-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored in the Rangers' 12-11 win over the Athletics.

Fantasy Impact: Heim's performance was a key component in the high-scoring affair, contributing significantly with timely hits and maintaining his solid .300 batting average for the season. With 25 RBI now through 33 games, Heim is proving to be a reliable source of production. His consistent contact and ability to get on base, reflected in his .333 wOBA and .348 BABIP, make him a valuable asset in fantasy lineups, especially in formats that reward on-base percentage. While his power numbers aren't eye-popping, his steady offensive output offers a good mix of average and occasional power, making him a solid option at the catcher position.


Marcus Semien contributed significantly in the Rangers' thrilling 12-11 win over the Athletics, going 3-for-5 with two runs scored.

Fantasy Impact: His performance included a walk and a strikeout. This outing is a positive indicator for Semien, who maintains a solid .286 batting average through 39 games this season. His consistent contact and ability to get on base are key attributes that keep him valuable in fantasy lineups. While the lack of power numbers in this particular game might not jump off the page, his overall contribution to runs scored and his steady batting average are beneficial for fantasy teams looking for reliable middle infield production.


Daniel Hudson delivered a flawless performance on Wednesday, tossing a clean inning with zero hits, walks, or runs, and striking out one against the Marlins.

Fantasy Impact: This outing continues a season where Hudson has maintained a solid 3.38 ERA and an impressive 0.88 WHIP. His ability to suppress hits, as evidenced by a .225 BABIP, and his exceptional 17.00 strikeout-to-walk ratio, highlight his effectiveness in high-leverage situations. Given these metrics, Hudson remains a reliable option in fantasy leagues, particularly in formats that value holds and strikeouts. His consistent performance should keep him as a key component of the Dodgers' bullpen strategy, making him a valuable asset for fantasy managers looking for steady relief contributions.