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Kansas City Royals to promote top prospect Jac Caglianone
Kansas City Royals to promote top prospect Jac Caglianone

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Kansas City Royals to promote top prospect Jac Caglianone

June 2 (UPI) -- Jac Caglianone, one of the top prospects in baseball, is headed to the big leagues, a source familiar with the move confirmed Monday. He is expected to make his Kansas City Royals debut against the St. Louis Cardinals. Caglianone is the No. 10 prospect in baseball, according to MLB Pipeline. The former Florida Gators first baseman, who joined the Royals as the No. 6 overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft, also spent time as an outfielder and designated hitter this season in the minor leagues. Advertisement He hit .322 with 15 home runs and 56 RBIs over 50 games this year between stints with the Triple-A Omaha Storm Chasers and Double-A Northwest Arkansas Naturals. Caglianone homered six times in an eight-game stretch with the Storm Chasers, which spanned from May 22 to Friday. The Royals (31-29) sit in fourth place in the American League Central, eight games behind the division-leading Detroit Tigers (39-21). They hit an MLB-low 34 home runs through their first 30 games of the season. Another look at that lunchtime Oppo Taco served up by @jac_caglianone #GoNats #NWAvsWCH #ArvestBallpark Northwest Arkansas Naturals (@nwanaturals) May 6, 2025 The Royals will take on the Cardinals (33-26) in a three-game series opener at 7:45 p.m. EDT Tuesday in St. Louis.

Kansas City Royals to promote top prospect Jac Caglianone
Kansas City Royals to promote top prospect Jac Caglianone

UPI

timea day ago

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Kansas City Royals to promote top prospect Jac Caglianone

June 2 (UPI) -- Jac Caglianone, one of the top prospects in baseball, is headed to the big leagues, a source familiar with the move confirmed Monday. He is expected to make his Kansas City Royals debut against the St. Louis Cardinals. Caglianone is the No. 10 prospect in baseball, according to MLB Pipeline. The former Florida Gators first baseman, who joined the Royals as the No. 6 overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft, also spent time as an outfielder and designated hitter this season in the minor leagues. He hit .322 with 15 home runs and 56 RBIs over 50 games this year between stints with the Triple-A Omaha Storm Chasers and Double-A Northwest Arkansas Naturals. Caglianone homered six times in an eight-game stretch with the Storm Chasers, which spanned from May 22 to Friday. The Royals (31-29) sit in fourth place in the American League Central, eight games behind the division-leading Detroit Tigers (39-21). They hit an MLB-low 34 home runs through their first 30 games of the season. The Royals will take on the Cardinals (33-26) in a three-game series opener at 7:45 p.m. EDT Tuesday in St. Louis.

Fantasy Baseball Bullpen Brief: Will the top closer by ADP bounce back?
Fantasy Baseball Bullpen Brief: Will the top closer by ADP bounce back?

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

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Fantasy Baseball Bullpen Brief: Will the top closer by ADP bounce back?

Fantasy baseball analyst Dalton Del Don scans for save sources and provides updates to unsettled or intriguing bullpens. Justin Martinez seemingly solidified his role as Arizona's closer after A.J. Puk went on the IL, but Martinez's status should be monitored after he was unavailable Sunday due to 'fatigue.' He ranks third in SIERA (1.06) and eighth in CSW (36.3%) among 215 qualified relievers, and Puk is sidelined with left elbow inflammation. Martinez can be a top 10 (if not top five) fantasy closer if he's good to go. Aroldis Chapman remains effective and the favorite for saves in Boston, but he's been used in high-leverage situations during the Red Sox's last two wins. Justin Slaten will continue to pick up ancillary saves when matchups dictate, but Chapman is still the preferred fantasy option. Boston is second in the league in save chances, so there will be ample opportunities. Ryan Pressly's leash on Chicago's closer's role likely lengthened after Porter Hodge surrendered six earned runs while recording just two outs during Friday's appearance. Pressly owns an ugly -2.1 K-BB%, so regression will come if he doesn't start pitching better. But Pressly hasn't allowed an earned run over eight straight appearances and is on pace to finish with 14 wins and 27 saves in the early going. The White Sox have remarkably yet to record a save this season (with an MLB-low two opportunities), and their bullpen can continue to be ignored in fantasy leagues. Emilio Pagán suffered his first blown save last week, but Alexis Díaz was hit hard Monday (three earned runs allowed) during his third appearance since returning off the IL. Díaz now sports a hideous -10.0 K-BB% and a disgusting 7.68 SIERA. Meanwhile, Pagán sports a 0.48 WHIP and a 22.2 K-BB%. Manager Terry Francona has previously stated he prefers Díaz to close, but Pagán looks like the clear favorite for saves in Cincinnati. He's available in 65% of Yahoo leagues. It took fewer than seven innings for Emmanuel Clase to allow more earned runs this season (six) than he did all of 2024 (74.1 innings). There are many factors involving Clase's rough start, highlighted by last season's .195 BABIP skyrocketing to .487. That's top five to bottom three. Considering his career BABIP is .259, and his expected BABIP is .302, regression should hit hard. Clase's K% is also down from 24.4 last year to 17.0 in 2025, so don't expect a league-leading ERA like last season, but he's due for much better fortune moving forward. Cade Smith, who picked up a save Monday with Clase unavailable having thrown three consecutive days, looms as an alternative if needed. But Clase's job security likely remains strong, so he's a buy-low candidate in fantasy trades. Tommy Kahnle was brought in during the eighth inning Sunday to face the Royals' 2-3-4 hitters, so he's still used in high-leverage situations and not just closing. But he's emerged as the clear favorite for saves in Detroit's bullpen, especially after Jason Foley (who was pitching well in Triple-A) was forced to the IL with a right shoulder strain. Kahnle has durability concerns himself (he was held out of Monday's save opportunity having pitched three of the previous four days), and he's thrown his changeup a whopping 85.5% of his pitches, but he remains highly effective (2.28 SIERA) when healthy. Kahnle is available in nearly 70% of Yahoo leagues. The Marlins have recorded just four saves all season combined by three different relievers. Anthony Bender (5.3 K-BB%), Calvin Faucher (3.0%) and Jesús Tinoco (-4.2%) are all uninspiring options in a committee, so most fantasy managers can ignore this situation. [Smarter waivers, better trades, optimized lineups — Yahoo Fantasy Plus unlocks it all] Trevor Megill converted a save opportunity over the weekend after undergoing an MRI and receiving a second opinion on a knee injury. Megill remains the clear favorite for saves in Milwaukee, but his velocity has been a bit down, and it's possible the knee issues return. Future closer Craig Yoho was called up Monday, while Abner Uribe has emerged as the Brewers' most likely next option to close should they need an alternative. Uribe entered 2025 far healthier than last season, and he's responded with a 2.08 SIERA and a 34.1% CSW. Uribe is available in more than 90% of Yahoo leagues, but he has real fantasy upside should his role change. Devin Williams has struggled mightily after getting traded to the Yankees, as he sports a 9.00 ERA (5.20 SIERA) with a 2.4 K-BB%. Both his K% (19.5) and his BB% (17.1) are easily career worsts. Williams' .423 BABIP is sure to come down significantly, but his velocity (93.8 mph) and Stuff+ (104) are also career lows, and his poor start has come with a 0.0 HR/FB%. Williams' SwStr% on his changeup has dropped from 23.3% last season down to 10.8% this year. Yankees fans are already concerned that Williams is struggling to handle the New York media, but his problems look correctable, and we are still talking about just 8.0 innings. Luke Weaver (35%) is the alternative, but Williams' role as closer appears secure. Dennis Santana (18%) looks like the current favorite for saves in Pittsburgh's pen, but David Bednar (39%) is the better long-term add/stash. Santana owns a 5.4 K-BB% and a 4.65 SIERA, while Bednar is one season removed from recording a National League-high 39 saves with a 2.00 ERA. Bednar struggled last season and early in 2025, but his defense deserved some of the blame for his trip back to the minors. Bednar fired five scoreless innings with a 0.20 WHIP and a 43.8 K-BB% in Triple-A, so he's seemingly 'reset.' Bednar will likely get an opportunity to close again in Pittsburgh soon, and he's available in more than 60% of Yahoo leagues.

Fantasy Baseball Bullpen Brief: Will the top closer by ADP bounce back?
Fantasy Baseball Bullpen Brief: Will the top closer by ADP bounce back?

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

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Fantasy Baseball Bullpen Brief: Will the top closer by ADP bounce back?

Fantasy baseball analyst Dalton Del Don scans for save sources and provides updates to unsettled or intriguing bullpens. Justin Martinez seemingly solidified his role as Arizona's closer after A.J. Puk went on the IL, but Martinez's status should be monitored after he was unavailable Sunday due to 'fatigue.' He ranks third in SIERA (1.06) and eighth in CSW (36.3%) among 215 qualified relievers, and Puk is sidelined with left elbow inflammation. Martinez can be a top 10 (if not top five) fantasy closer if he's good to go. Aroldis Chapman remains effective and the favorite for saves in Boston, but he's been used in high-leverage situations during the Red Sox's last two wins. Justin Slaten will continue to pick up ancillary saves when matchups dictate, but Chapman is still the preferred fantasy option. Boston is second in the league in save chances, so there will be ample opportunities. Ryan Pressly's leash on Chicago's closer's role likely lengthened after Porter Hodge surrendered six earned runs while recording just two outs during Friday's appearance. Pressly owns an ugly -2.1 K-BB%, so regression will come if he doesn't start pitching better. But Pressly hasn't allowed an earned run over eight straight appearances and is on pace to finish with 14 wins and 27 saves in the early going. The White Sox have remarkably yet to record a save this season (with an MLB-low two opportunities), and their bullpen can continue to be ignored in fantasy leagues. Emilio Pagán suffered his first blown save last week, but Alexis Díaz was hit hard Monday (three earned runs allowed) during his third appearance since returning off the IL. Díaz now sports a hideous -10.0 K-BB% and a disgusting 7.68 SIERA. Meanwhile, Pagán sports a 0.48 WHIP and a 22.2 K-BB%. Manager Terry Francona has previously stated he prefers Díaz to close, but Pagán looks like the clear favorite for saves in Cincinnati. He's available in 65% of Yahoo leagues. It took fewer than seven innings for Emmanuel Clase to allow more earned runs this season (six) than he did all of 2024 (74.1 innings). There are many factors involving Clase's rough start, highlighted by last season's .195 BABIP skyrocketing to .487. That's top five to bottom three. Considering his career BABIP is .259, and his expected BABIP is .302, regression should hit hard. Clase's K% is also down from 24.4 last year to 17.0 in 2025, so don't expect a league-leading ERA like last season, but he's due for much better fortune moving forward. Cade Smith, who picked up a save Monday with Clase unavailable having thrown three consecutive days, looms as an alternative if needed. But Clase's job security likely remains strong, so he's a buy-low candidate in fantasy trades. Tommy Kahnle was brought in during the eighth inning Sunday to face the Royals' 2-3-4 hitters, so he's still used in high-leverage situations and not just closing. But he's emerged as the clear favorite for saves in Detroit's bullpen, especially after Jason Foley (who was pitching well in Triple-A) was forced to the IL with a right shoulder strain. Kahnle has durability concerns himself (he was held out of Monday's save opportunity having pitched three of the previous four days), and he's thrown his changeup a whopping 85.5% of his pitches, but he remains highly effective (2.28 SIERA) when healthy. Kahnle is available in nearly 70% of Yahoo leagues. The Marlins have recorded just four saves all season combined by three different relievers. Anthony Bender (5.3 K-BB%), Calvin Faucher (3.0%) and Jesús Tinoco (-4.2%) are all uninspiring options in a committee, so most fantasy managers can ignore this situation. [Smarter waivers, better trades, optimized lineups — Yahoo Fantasy Plus unlocks it all] Trevor Megill converted a save opportunity over the weekend after undergoing an MRI and receiving a second opinion on a knee injury. Megill remains the clear favorite for saves in Milwaukee, but his velocity has been a bit down, and it's possible the knee issues return. Future closer Craig Yoho was called up Monday, while Abner Uribe has emerged as the Brewers' most likely next option to close should they need an alternative. Uribe entered 2025 far healthier than last season, and he's responded with a 2.08 SIERA and a 34.1% CSW. Uribe is available in more than 90% of Yahoo leagues, but he has real fantasy upside should his role change. Devin Williams has struggled mightily after getting traded to the Yankees, as he sports a 9.00 ERA (5.20 SIERA) with a 2.4 K-BB%. Both his K% (19.5) and his BB% (17.1) are easily career worsts. Williams' .423 BABIP is sure to come down significantly, but his velocity (93.8 mph) and Stuff+ (104) are also career lows, and his poor start has come with a 0.0 HR/FB%. Williams' SwStr% on his changeup has dropped from 23.3% last season down to 10.8% this year. Yankees fans are already concerned that Williams is struggling to handle the New York media, but his problems look correctable, and we are still talking about just 8.0 innings. Luke Weaver (35%) is the alternative, but Williams' role as closer appears secure. Dennis Santana (18%) looks like the current favorite for saves in Pittsburgh's pen, but David Bednar (39%) is the better long-term add/stash. Santana owns a 5.4 K-BB% and a 4.65 SIERA, while Bednar is one season removed from recording a National League-high 39 saves with a 2.00 ERA. Bednar struggled last season and early in 2025, but his defense deserved some of the blame for his trip back to the minors. Bednar fired five scoreless innings with a 0.20 WHIP and a 43.8 K-BB% in Triple-A, so he's seemingly 'reset.' Bednar will likely get an opportunity to close again in Pittsburgh soon, and he's available in more than 60% of Yahoo leagues.

Pirates' Derek Shelton becomes MLB's first manager fired this season
Pirates' Derek Shelton becomes MLB's first manager fired this season

USA Today

time08-05-2025

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Pirates' Derek Shelton becomes MLB's first manager fired this season

Pirates' Derek Shelton becomes MLB's first manager fired this season Show Caption Hide Caption CC Sabathia on entering the Hall of Fame and wearing a Yankees cap on his plaque CC Sabathia will be enshrined into the Hall of Fame this July and tells USA TODAY Sports why his plaque will feature him wearing a Yankees cap. Sports Seriously After winning just 12 of their first 38 games, the Pittsburgh Pirates have fired manager Derek Shelton. Shelton, who was in his sixth year as the Pirates' skipper, is the first manager to be fired this season. The move comes as the Pirates began the year as a fringe playoff contender, thanks to a talented young starting rotation headed by 2024 NL Rookie of the Year Paul Skenes. However, the offense has been the worst in the majors in the early going – averaging an MLB-low 3.11 runs per game. And the pitching staff has posted a collective 4.31 ERA, ranking 21st out of 30 teams. Bench coach Don Kelly – a Pittsburgh native who spent nine seasons in the majors with the Pirates, Tigers and Marlins – will take over as interim manager. 'Derek worked incredibly hard and sacrificed a lot over five-plus years,' general manager Ben Cherington said in a statement. 'His family became a big part of the Pirates family, and we will miss that. He's an incredibly smart, curious and driven baseball leader. I believe he was the right person for the job when he was hired. I also believe that a change is now necessary. I wish Derek and his family all the best in their next chapter.' Shelton was hired prior to the 2020 season and went 306-440 as Pittsburgh's manager, losing 101 games in 2021 and 100 in 2022, finishing 76-86 each of the past two years. Said Pirates chairman Bob Nutting: 'The first quarter of the season has been frustrating and painful for all of us. We have to do better. I know that. Ben knows that. Our coaches know that. Our players know that. There is a lot of baseball left to be played. We need to act with a sense of urgency and take the steps necessary to fix this now to get back on track as a team and organization.'

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