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  • BOS Center Fielder #48
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    That’s how you give the WooSox faithful at Polar Park something to remember for years to come. The legend continues to grow as Anthony’s latest gargantuan blast to right-center field carried a stratospheric 115.6 mph exit velocity. It’s the longest home run tracked by Statcast at any level in baseball this season, per MLB.com’s Allison Mast. It was also his 10th round-tripper of the year. It’s mystifying what the Red Sox are doing at this juncture since Anthony is certainly capable of providing an offensive spark, even in his first exposure to the big leagues. There’s been zero indication that a call-up is imminent, but fantasy managers should anticipate Anthony arriving at Fenway Park at some point soon. There’s nothing left for him to prove in the minors.
  • ATH 1st Baseman #16
    The bat looks fine. Kurtz walloped a colossal homer and also added an RBI single in his first rehab contest as he makes his way back from a hip flexor strain that put him on the shelf back in late May. The 22-year-old top prospect might only need another game this weekend before he’s ready to rejoin the Athletics’ lineup. Fantasy managers should anticipate Kurtz being back in the big leagues at some point in the coming days.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #81
    There’s a legitimate argument for pushing Burns ahead of Bubba Chandler and Andrew Painter as the top pitching prospect in the fantasy landscape. The second-overall selection from the 2024 MLB Draft retired 17 consecutive batters to open his latest outing and was still hitting 98 mph during his seventh inning of work. He allowed just three singles over seven frames and didn’t hand out a free pass. The 22-year-old phenom holds a microscopic 1.68 ERA and 75/9 K/BB ratio across 53 2/3 innings (11 starts) this season between Double-A Chattanooga and High-A Dayton. He might be ready to pitch in the big leagues by the second half.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #93
    Misiorowski touched triple-digits on 14 pitches and allowed just two hits over five strong frames in his latest dominant outing on the doorstep of the majors. Milwaukee doesn’t exactly have a spot for him in their current rotation, but they should strongly consider making one in a couple weeks. The hard-throwing 23-year-old righty is up to 80 punchouts over 63 1/3 innings and also boasts an International League-best 2.13 ERA across 12 starts.
  • PIT Shortstop #85
    Griffin’s phenomenal professional debut continued Saturday when he legged out an inside-the-park home run as part of his 21st multi-hit performance of the season. The 19-year-old phenom is slashing .338/.398/.536 with nine round-trippers and 26 steals across 50 games for Low-A Bradenton. He leads the entire Florida State League with 70 hits and ranks second in home runs, trailing only Phillies breakout prospect Aroon Escobar in the power department. Based on his current trajectory, Griffin is likely to finish the year as a top-five caliber prospect for dynasty purposes.
  • NYM Shortstop #12
    Lindor’s first game back in the starting lineup was a successful one. The fractured pinkie toe clearly wasn’t bugging him too much, as he swiped a pair of bags to bring his total to 13 in 2025. Lindor may get some maintenance days to prevent aggravation, but it doesn’t appear that this injury will slow him down. Literally and figuratively.
  • BAL Left Fielder #17
    Cowser absolutely clobbered a solo homer off Luis Severino in the sixth that went an estimated 457 feet. It’s the third homer of the season for the 25-year-old, and it is of course worth mentioning that total has come in just nine games after missing significant time with his fractured thumb. Cowser has been a streaky hitter over his short major-league career, but he’s more than talented enough to be a strong fantasy option for 2025 and beyond as long as he’s healthy.
  • LAA Center Fielder #7
    Adell absolutely hammered a pair of Luis Castillo offerings for his second multi-homer game of the week. The 26-year-old also reached via hit-by-pitch and a walk, and he drove in his third run with an RBI single in the seventh. Adell still exudes talent, and while it’s doubtful he ever puts it all together based on his track record, it’s not out of the realm of possibilities.
  • SEA Catcher #29
    What more can be said about Raleigh’s 2025 campaign? He took Jack Kochanowicz deep in the first inning with a pair of runner on, and he swatted another blast in the ninth off Kenley Jansen. That’s now 26 homers on the year for Raleigh, and he’s opened up a three-homer lead on Shohei Ohtani for the MLB lead. Regression is going to happen, but at this point, it’d be more surprising if Raleigh didn’t have a 40-homer season than if he did.
  • SEA Center Fielder #44
    The Mariners are calling Rodríguez day-to-day, and manager Dan Wilson told reporters after the loss to Los Angeles that the team is optimistic that Rodríguez can avoid a stint on the injured list. The outfielder was confident that he’s avoided a significant injury as well, noting that the swelling has already gone down after he was hit in the ankle by a 98.1-mph one-hopper off the bat of teammate Randy Arozarena while attempting to steal third base. Seattle might be more cautious than that, but it does seem very likely he’s avoided a long-term setback.

MUST-SEE CLIPS

Fantasy impact of Mets SS Lindor breaking his toe
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NBA

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WNBA

Cecilia Zandalasini scored a career-high 18 points for Golden State and Kate Martin had 12 for the expansion Valkyries, who set a franchise record for points in a game.
Stevens reached her career high on 3-pointers with 4:45 left in the fourth on a wide-open shot from the corner off a nice drive and pass by Kelsey Plum.
Mabrey scored six points during Connecticut’s 12-2 run to open the third quarter for a 48-37 lead.
The Indiana Fever take on the Chicago Sky this Saturday, June 7, at 8 PM ET on CBS.
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