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Fantasy Baseball Shake-Up: Cade Horton’s Surprise Arrival and Evan Carter’s Triumphant Return Could Change Everything!

Fantasy Baseball Shake-Up: Cade Horton’s Surprise Arrival and Evan Carter’s Triumphant Return Could Change Everything!

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Tyler Stephenson returned from the IL last week after missing the first month of the year with an oblique injury, and his roster rate hasn’t changed at all. I’m not sure I get that. He’s already homered and driven in five runs in his first nine games back, and we know that Stephenson is a strong hitter for a catcher. He was routinely drafted among the top 8-10 players at the position in all league types. He’s a .260-ish hitter with .20+ home run power in a great home ballpark and good lineup. The Reds have said they will play him at 1B/DH as well, so he should be in the lineup for around 80% of the Reds’ games. That’s enough for me to roster Stephenson in one-catcher formats if I don’t have a stud at the position.

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