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Seahawks selected North Dakota State OG Grey Zabel with the No. 18 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

2 weeks ago

Zabel will join a Seattle offensive line graded in 2024 as the league’s sixth worst pass blocking unit and eighth worst run blocking unit. Grey Zabel (6’6/312) exits college after five years having earned FCS All-American accolades en route to his second National Championship last season. He shuttled between right tackle and guard over his first four seasons, logging 633 of his 911 snaps at RT where he posted a 2.7% pressure rate and an 88.5 pass block grade. He moved over to left tackle last year and excelled in both phases, recording a sensational 92.9 pass protection grade paired with an 87th percentile run grade. Excellent footwork and movement ability offsets less than ideal 32” arms, with Zabel routinely stonewalling his overmatched FCS opponents to the tune of a 99.1% pass block efficiency rate. His athleticism was verified in testing with Zabel recording a 99.5th% 36.5” vert and a brisk 4.60 shuttle (87th%) for a superb 9.49 Relative Athletic Score that ranks 3rd among 2025 tackles. Any concerns about how he stacks up against upper level competition were quelled when Zabel shined in Senior Bowl practices, punching his ticket as a top flight OL prospect.

2025-04-24 10:08:35 (ET)

Rays manager Kevin Cash said earlier this week that Shane McClanahan (triceps) is still dealing with discomfort.

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Cash added that McClanahan has been given clearance to continue his throwing program, despite the lingering discomfort, but won’t be able to start ramping up from an intensity standpoint until the issue is resolved. There is no timetable for the 28-year-old fantasy ace to make his season debut. It’s starting to look like he won’t make it back until the second half, even in a best-case scenario.

2025-05-13 7:11:56 (ET)

Alejandro Kirk (head) is not in the lineup for Tuesday’s series opener against the Rays.

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Blue Jays manager John Schneider told reporters that Kirk has passed all concussion tests was lifted from Sunday’s game after being hit in the helmet on a backswing, which is an extremely encouraging development. He’ll get some extra time off to rest and recover out of an abundance of caution. It’ll be Tyler Heineman handling the catching duties on Tuesday night in his absence.

2025-05-13 7:06:19 (ET)

Yankees signed RHP Anthony DeSclafani to a minor league contract.

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DeSclafani missed all of last year after undergoing surgery to repair the flexor tendon in his right arm. The 35-year-old righty provides the Yankees with some experienced starting pitching depth at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. He’s unlikely to make an impact for fantasy purposes, but could wind up gobbling up some innings for New York at some point later this season.

2025-05-13 6:58:25 (ET)

Mike Trout (knee) went through on-field agility drills on Tuesday at Petco Park.

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Trout remains without a definitive return timetable at the moment, but the fact he’s progressed to on-field drills suggests that he’s not too far away from heading out on a minor league rehab assignment. The 33-year-old superstar has been swinging a bat without any issues, but hasn’t been able to run at full speed yet. He’s been out since April 30 after suffering a bone bruise in his surgically-repaired left knee.

2025-05-13 6:54:44 (ET)

DJ LeMahieu is not in the lineup for Tuesday’s game against the Mariners.

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The Yankees are sticking with their original plan to let LeMahieu sit out Tuesday’s contest despite Oswaldo Cabrera’s serious ankle injury during Monday’s game. It’ll be Jorbit Vivas at second base with Oswald Peraza filling in at the hot corner on Tuesday night at T-Mobile Park.

2025-05-13 6:49:55 (ET)

Nick Kurtz is at first base and batting ninth on Tuesday against the Dodgers.

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The gap between the majors and Triple-A is seemingly wider than its ever been with Kurtz’s ongoing struggles another jarring example of the phenomenon. The 22-year-old top prospect has struck out 23 times in 59 plate appearances and has just two extra-base hits over 16 games to open his career. He’s simply too talented to continue flailing, but it’s understandable if fantasy managers in shallow mixed leagues are unable to continue waiting for him to get going at the dish.

2025-05-13 6:45:51 (ET)
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