Outlook Maxwell Muncy
Maxwell Muncy remains sidelined with a hand fracture but approaches a mid-June return window
Maxwell Muncy has not played recently while recovering from a fractured fifth metacarpal in his left hand, an injury that has kept him out since late April. The third-place Athletics (31-34) have had to adapt, deploying Zack Gelof as the primary option at third base in Muncy's absence.
Prior to landing on the injured list, the 23-year-old infielder was batting .239 with two home runs over 26 games. Our models project a solid .250 average with eight home runs and five steals the rest of the way, which would represent a nice step forward from his .214 rookie campaign in 2025.
The Athletics are scheduled for six home games this week against the Brewers and Rockies. However, because Muncy is still completing his rehabilitation and targets a mid-June return, fantasy managers must leave him on the bench or in an IL slot for now. Verdict: Sit.
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Outlook Austin Riley
Austin Riley seeks to bust out of a deep slump amid favorable weekly matchups
The everyday third baseman has hit a major rough patch, batting just .132 over his last 12 games with zero home runs and only three RBIs. Despite his individual struggles, Riley remains secure in his primary lineup role for the first-place Braves, who boast an excellent 45-21 record and are currently riding a three-game win streak.
While his current .208 mark on the year is highly disappointing, his proven track record and our long-term projections suggest a major positive regression is imminent. We project a healthy .260 average with 22 home runs by season's end, meaning his power stroke is bound to return. Fantasy managers must preach patience with an elite corner infielder who has multiple 30-homer campaigns on his resume.
Atlanta plays six games on the road this week, featuring highly exploitable matchups against the White Sox and Mets pitching staffs. Riley will face several vulnerable starters, including Erick Fedde with his 4.94 ERA and Sean Manaea with his 5.02 ERA, before a tougher weekend test against Freddy Peralta. This soft stretch of opposing pitching makes him an easy choice to break out of his slump. Verdict: Start.
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