FACTS/FLUKES: Soler, Greinke, E. Rosario, C. Irvin, Tellez

Injuries continue to limit Soler... When we last checked in on Jorge Soler (OF, KC) on March 28, Brandon Kruse made a great case that Soler's drop in value in 2020 ($9 in rotisserie value, $24 in '19), was due to an oblique injury that impacted him throughout the year, and has been something he's dealt with before in 2015 and 2017. While he continued to be a Top 150 pick in NFBC formats, a "D" Health grade in the 2021 Baseball Forecaster provided fair warning that there was a fair amount of risk at that price. 216 PA through the season, Soler has yet to hit the IL; however, his results have been middling, and a groin injury has caused him to miss a couple of games recently. Is there hope for the 29-year-old for this season? Or is it...

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