Everything that happens in and around MLB has some additional context when viewed from a fantasy baseball perspective. From lineup changes to minor league call-ups to injuries and so much more, the news cycle will constantly affect player values in fantasy baseball.

Our fantasy baseball buzz file, with contributions from our ESPN fantasy writers, aims to provide fantasy managers with the intel they need as news breaks around MLB.


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May 5: Tuesday’s news to know

By Todd Zola

All 15 games on today’s schedule are evening affairs, beginning with a quartet of 6:40 p.m. ET contests. The matchup in Busch Stadium between the St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers is in jeopardy, with the forecast calling for rain all day and into the evening. It will be snowing in Denver, so tonight’s meeting between the Colorado Rockies and New York Mets at Coors Field is also at risk.



May 4: Tarik Skubal needs elbow surgery

By Tristan H. Cockcroft

A lengthy absence appears to be ahead for Tarik Skubal. Rich von Biberstein/Icon SportswireThe Detroit Tigers unexpectedly scratched their ace from his scheduled Monday start, only to announce minutes later that the left-hander requires surgery to remove loose bodies from his throwing elbow. It’s devastating news with wide-ranging impact, considering the soon-to-be-free agent has scored 1,234 fantasy points (222 more than any other pitcher), since the beginning of 2024. From a rotisserie-scoring perspective, he’s also the MLB leader in wins (34, tied with two others), strikeouts (514) and WHIP (0.91) during that same time span.

Considering the most notable recent pitcher to undergo surgery to remove loose bodies, Edwin Diaz, was given a three-month recovery timetable, it’s safe to assume that we won’t see Skubal back in action until sometime after the All-Star break. A more specific timetable should be unveiled once he has the operation later this week. Even at that length of absence, Skubal is worth keeping stashed in one of your IL slots, though he’s effectively irreplaceable in the interim.

That’s not to say we won’t try to successfully replace him!

In ESPN standard leagues, finding a serviceable pitcher to fill the next couple of months is more realistic, whereas managers in deeper leagues (AL-only formats especially) will find it next-to-impossible. Here are five pitchers who are available in more than half of ESPN leagues, and have the kind of profit potential to most adequately fill Skubal’s shoes:

Braxton Ashcraft, Pittsburgh Pirates (48.7% rostered): He has already scored at least 15 fantasy points in four — matching Skubal’s 2026 total — of his seven starts, and he has that combination of 97 mph fastball and whiff-generating curveball and slider to pile up the strikeouts.

Ryan Weathers, New York Yankees (34.2% rostered): He’s off to an outstanding start with his new team as his 28.5% K rate ranks 14th among ERA qualifiers, though the worry with Weathers is whether he’ll be able to retain his rotation spot once both Gerrit Cole and Carlos Rodon return from the IL over the next few weeks.

Shane McClanahan, Tampa Bay Rays (33.6% rostered): He’s coming off back-to-back scoreless appearances during which his average fastball velocity was greater than 95 mph, a good sign for his return to full health following a two-year injury absence. At his prior best, McClanahan would generate a miss on better than one-third of all hitters’ swings, so there’s a lot of K upside with him, too.

Max Meyer, Miami Marlins (21.7% rostered): As with Weathers and McClanahan, injuries have been the big question with Meyer, who has generated a greater-than-40% whiff rate with his slider in both 2025 and so far in 2026. He’s another strikeout-oriented arm who calls a pitcher-friendly venue his home.

Robby Snelling, Marlins (2.0% rostered): The shot in the dark from this list, Snelling might be the most natural pickup for Skubal’s managers in any league larger than 12-team mixed. Chris Paddack’s early struggles create a prospective rotation opening with the Marlins, and Snelling’s 1.46 ERA and 34.6% strikeout rate in 18 Triple-A starts between this and last season make him a logical choice to fill it soon.


May 4: San Francisco Giants ready to recall Bryce Eldridge

By Tristan H. Cockcroft

The Giants, now last in baseball in runs per game (3.12), HR rate (1.5% of their trips to the plate) and walk rate (5.6%), plan to recall the slugging Eldridge on Monday for their first of a three-game home series against the San Diego Padres. To be clear upfront, it is not a move designed to leave struggling Rafael Devers (.562 OPS, 30.7 K%) on the sidelines, but rather the two should operate in a 1B/DH partnership, relegating Casey Schmitt to a more suitable middle-infield/defensive replacement role.

The team is also expected to recall catcher Jesus Rodriguez. Perhaps he can provide some pop at the plate as Patrick Bailey is batting just .152 on the year.

*Be sure to check all of Tristan’s waiver-wire recommendations before Week 6 lineups lock.

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