Don't Go Too Far For Profar

Don't Go Too Far For Profar
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Ted Lilly will be available out of the bullpen for the next couple days but then will rejoin the Dodgers' rotation.

He'll be used as the No. 5 starter until Josh Beckett (groin) is ready to return. Lilly holds a 5.63 ERA and 2.25 WHIP over his two starts this season but should probably be owned in NL-only formats.
May 20 - 6:35 PM

David Ross (concussion) has been cleared to resume throwing and hitting off a tee.

Ross has been out of commission for a little over a week with concussion-related symptoms, but he's feeling much better of late. The Red Sox will still take things slowly with him, but he's moving in the right direction.
May 20 - 6:29 PM

Bryce Harper (knee) is back in the Nationals' lineup Monday.

Harper sat out Saturday and Sunday due to soreness in his left knee caused by last week's collision with the outfield wall. He's probably still a little sore but is feeling well enough to give it a go.
May 20 - 6:27 PM

Red Sox manager John Farrell does not want to use Andrew Bailey on back-to-back days for now.

Bailey was activated from the DL on Monday after missing a couple weeks with a biceps injury, and the team wants to ease him back into things. His fantasy owners would be wise to also stash Junichi Tazawa on their bench.
May 20 - 6:25 PM

Josh Reddick (wrist) will try taking batting practice on Friday.

If it goes well, he'll be cleared to begin a rehab assignment. Reddick discussed last week the possibility of surgery on his right wrist, but he's been able to take dry swings with no issues. If he doesn't suffer any setbacks, it seems possible that he could be activated sometime next week.
May 20 - 6:23 PM

Michael Cuddyer (neck) will play two games in extended spring training this week and is expected to be activated from the disabled list Friday.

Cuddyer will fly to Arizona on Monday night and play in games on Tuesday and Wednesday. Barring any setbacks, he should be ready to go as soon as he's eligible on Friday. The 34-year-old has been sidelined since May 8 with a bulging disc in his neck.
May 20 - 5:46 PM

Alex Rodriguez (hip) fielded grounders and took 25 swings in an indoor batting cage Monday at the Yankees' minor league complex in Tampa, Florida.

Kicking off his third week of on-field activities following hip surgery, Rodriguez also ran from pole to pole near the warning track four times. "Not bad," said Rodriguez. It's not clear when he'll begin playing in games, but the Yankees hope to have him back around midseason.
May 20 - 5:42 PM

Ryan Howard received a cortisone shot in his left knee on Sunday.

The Phillies said that a "change" was found in his meniscus, as well as inflammation. Howard is considered day-to-day for now, but he could require a stint on the disabled list if he doesn't see improvement following the cortisone shot.
May 20 - 5:34 PM
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