Even when youre a fan of one specific major league team, it can be difficult to keep track of all of the news that surrounds your favorite club on a daily basis.However, when youre a fantasy baseball owner and you now have to multiply that effort by 30 in order to be as up to date as possible with each and every club? Its a fools errand that borders on the impossible.Fear not! Well be here each and every week to give you a snapshot of whats going on in the world of baseball, with one fantasy takeaway from each of the leagues 30 teams. Think of it as your one-stop shop for the week ahead.Arizona Diamondbacks: With Zack Greinke still hurt, and Shelby Miller in Triple-A and on the trade block, Arizona has decided to roll with 24-year-old Braden Shipley on Monday. Shipley, the No. 15 overall pick in 2013, has seen a decline in strikeouts as hes risen up the organizational ladder (5.8 K/9 in 2016) but has exhibited a lot of control this season, as evidenced by his 3.5 K/BB rate.Atlanta Braves: Julio Teheran is optimistic that hell be able to avoid the disabled list, despite having to be pulled from Fridays game in the fifth inning when he felt some tightness behind his right shoulder. With the team off on Monday, interim manager Brian Snitker said he might just give Teheran a few extra days off before letting him get back on the mound later in the week.Baltimore Orioles: Hyun Soo Kim (hamstring) is just about ready to return to the Baltimore lineup. The outfielder is expected to play in one more rehab game today at Double-A before rejoining the Os on Tuesday. With Joey Rickard (thumb) now expected to be out four to six weeks, Kim should be in left field and the No. 2 spot in the order against right-handed pitching, with Nolan Reimold jumping in against lefties.Boston Red Sox: The Red Sox may not have to make any deals to see improvement in their bullpen down the stretch. Thats because Craig Kimbrel is scheduled to throw this week with an eye toward progressing to face live hitters potentially as early as Friday. Kimbrel says he has no post-surgery pain in his knee and is making good progress toward an early-August return.Chicago Cubs: Lost in all the buzz surrounding the teams deal for Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman was the sight of shortstop Addison Russell having to leave Sundays game after just four innings due to a left heel contusion. Manager Joe Maddon did not know for sure if Russell would be able to play against the White Sox on Monday, and theres a very good chance he may sit out a few days to heal. Javier Baez would presumably start at shortstop in Russells place until hes feeling better.Chicago White Sox: Chris Sale was handed a five-day suspension and fined by the team following the weekend outburst in which he destroyed throwback uniforms so that he wouldnt have to wear them while he pitched. He may or may not be back on the mound Thursday, his next scheduled start -- and while both player and team say that a trade is not imminent, this latest incident could well provide impetus for a deadline deal. However, should Sale stay in Chicago, as Tim Gunn of Project Runway might offer as advice, Make it work!Cincinnati Reds: With a .333 batting average -- including three home runs and nine RBIs over his last six games -- if this is goodbye for Jay Bruce and the city of Cincinnati, hes certainly going out with a bang. Multiple teams, including Cleveland, Texas, Toronto and the Dodgers, have all reportedly expressed interest in the right fielder who, when asked after Sundays game if this was goodbye, responded: It could have been, also might not have been, well see ... I cant control any of that, just have to play ball and try and help this team win games.Cleveland Indians: Over the weekend, the team promoted its top two prospects to Triple-A Columbus. Outfielders Bradley Zimmer and Clint Frazier have combined for 101 RBIs this season at Double-A Akron, though theyve also combined for 201 strikeouts. While the promotions dont preclude the possibility of one or both of these players getting moved in a deadline deal, it does put them on the Francisco Lindor track toward Cleveland, as he went from Akron to Columbus this time of the season in 2014.Colorado Rockies: Colorado is calling up its top outfield prospect on Monday in the form of David Dahl, who is tearing up the PCL with a .484 batting average since being promoted 16 games ago. Brandon Barnes will be designated for assignment to make room on the roster for now, but adding an outfielder is certainly doing nothing to quell rumors that either Charlie Blackmon or Carlos Gonzalez might be dealt over the next few days. Stay tuned.Detroit Tigers: Jordan Zimmermann threw 50 pitches over four shutout innings in a rehab start for Triple-A Toledo on Sunday, putting him in very good stead toward an imminent return to the Tigers rotation. Last week, manager Brad Ausmus had said Zimmermann would probably need two rehab starts before returning?but added, Well let him tell us how he feels and see how deep he goes in the first one.Houston Astros: The team officially announced the promotion of highly touted prospect Alex Bregman, and he will join the Astros in time for tonights game at home against the Yankees. Bregman (.333 in 18 games at Triple-A) is expected to play third base, some left field and DH as well as potentially spell Carlos Correa and Jose Altuve in the middle infield on days when they get a minibreak as the DH. In other words, he didnt come to Houston to sit.Kansas City Royals: Monday may finally be the day Lorenzo Cain (hamstring) begins a rehab assignment. Cain was able to run in the outfield in Kansas City on Sunday, and if there are no overnight setbacks, odds are good the center fielder will be testing things out in minor league play this week. The Royals have won just eight of 21 games with Cain sidelined.Los Angeles Angels: On July 31, 2014, Tyler Skaggs was almost halfway through a no-hitter against the Orioles when he tore his UCL, resulting in Tommy John surgery. Tomorrow, Skaggs final returns to a major league mound after multiple setbacks hampered his recovery. Its hard not to root for Skaggs. As manager Mike Scioscia puts it, I think were all very excited to see him be ready to take the ball. He got the work in he needed. Hes ready to go after that challenge of pitching in the big leagues.Los Angeles Dodgers: Jose De Leon continues to dominate at Triple-A. In his last start, he went eight shutout innings, striking out 10. Hes 3-0 with a 2.49 ERA and a 13.3 K/9 rate. Hes on the mound again tonight for Oklahoma City, but if he has another stellar outing, it would be hard to imagine him not getting a call-up to Los Angeles in the very near future.Miami Marlins: Suffering from some left elbow tenderness, Wei-Yin Chen will be headed to the disabled list, lost to the team for the next two weeks at least. We dont feel like its anything crazy, but we also want to be cautious knowing that hes feeling something, manager Don Mattingly said. Jarred Cosart, who was sent to the minors in April after three starts in which he posted a 7.98 ERA and walked 15 batters, has been recalled to take Mondays start. A repeat of his early-season struggles and you can be sure that Miami will be working the phones, looking to add some arms, pronto!Milwaukee Brewers: Last year, as the trade deadline approached, Carlos Gomez was all but set to join the Mets in exchange for a package including Wilmer Flores, but we all know that deal quickly evaporated along with the infielders tears. This year, the Brewers are looking to deal catcher Jonathan Lucroy, and again the Mets seem to be among the most interested parties. Reports have Brewers scouts looking at some lower-level New York prospects, so perhaps this year a trade between the teams indeed gets done.Minnesota Twins: Catcher Kurt Suzuki?doesnt have a concussion after taking a foul ball off the mask on Saturday, but the catcher did need several stitches to close the resulting cut on his chin. Suzuki is hoping to return to action on Tuesday, but the team will have to first be sure that the wound wont be reopened simply by his wearing the catchers mask.New York Mets: There is still no concrete timetable for Lucas Duda (back) to begin a rehab assignment, though the organization has said it doesnt expect the first baseman back until late August?at the earliest. Theres no need to rush Duda, as James Loney already has more RBIs and just two fewer home runs in 164 at-bats with the Mets than Duda did in his 130 at-bats before getting hurt -- and Loneys batting average is 56 points higher.New York Yankees: Chapman, Chapman, Chapman. Once the dust from the Aroldis Chapman trade settles, the Yankees will still have to deal with having Alex Rodriguez on the roster. A-Rod is mired in a 2-for-23 slump since the start of the second half and did not start in either weekend contest against the Giants. A DH who cant hit has very little upside, and its quite likely that by the time rosters expand in September, his usage in New York might be limited to daily pinch-hitting duties, if hes not just outright released before then.Oakland Athletics: Coco Crisp has a history of neck problems, so even though we can easily trace the need to bench him on Sunday to his crashing into the outfield wall the day before, its hard for Crisps fantasy owners to remain too calm. Manager Bob Melvin said of Crisps neck, As weve seen last year, thats something we dont want to fool around with. Yes, he could easily be back in the lineup tonight. However, if youve got weekly lineup locks in place in your league, maybe youd be better off keeping him on your bench, just in case.Philadelphia Phillies: In terms of fantasy importance, the injury to?Andres Blanco (owned in just 0.4 percent of ESPN standard leagues) over the weekend doesnt seem to be that big of a deal. But then again, it could be. Blanco fractured his left index finger and may be headed to the disabled list, with surgery a potential option for the infielder. Losing Blanco might open up the door for a J.P. Crawford promotion, and if the Phillies decide to give the 21-year-old a chance, Im sure hell generate a lot more than 0.4 percent ownership.Pittsburgh Pirates: Tyler Glasnows debut in front of the home fans was brief and might be the last time they see him for a while. Shoulder discomfort ended the young pitchers second career start after 75 pitches, and hes been placed on the 15-day disabled list as a result. If there is a silver lining, its that Glasnow has thrown 110 1/3 innings this season (mostly at Triple-A), so if there was an innings-cap plan in place for him, a spell on the DL now means he wont need to be limited if he returns in September to the big league club.St. Louis Cardinals: Help is on the way in St. Louis, as the Cardinals expect to get a trio of injured players back no later than next Tuesday, the day after the non-waiver trade deadline. Brandon Moss (ankle) and Matt Carpenter (oblique) are set to begin rehab assignments by the end of this week, and Jhonny Peralta (thumb) is going to try to return next Tuesday without having to go to the minors.San Diego Padres: Hes hitting .306 at Triple-A El Paso with 24 stolen bases, and he may be headed to the Padres. His name is Manuel Margot, and he was not in the Chihuahuas lineup on Sunday. Perhaps not so coincidentally, Melvin Upton Jr. was not in San Diegos lineup on Sunday, leading to speculation that a trade is on the horizon. Grabbing Margot off the waiver wire on the cheap, especially if steals are your teams shortcomings, could be a wise investment.San Francisco Giants: Joe Panik seemed to be in line to rejoin the Giants at Yankee Stadium on Friday?but said he wasnt feeling great, so the team decided to give him a few more days of rehab before activating him. The good news appears to be that Paniks concern wasnt related to his concussion, but rather some timing issues at the plate. As it looks now, it wouldnt be a surprise to see San Francisco get the second baseman back by the end of the week.Seattle Mariners: Shawn OMalley and Luis Sardinas will split time at shortstop for now, as Ketel Marte was diagnosed with a form of mononucleosis and placed on the disabled list. Marte had been complaining of a sore throat and general achiness and last played on July 17. Left fielder Nori Aoki has moved into the leadoff role for the Mariners and is hitting .316 since his recall from the minors.Tampa Bay Rays: Brad Boxberger may be back with the Rays as early as Friday. The reliever said he felt he was back to 100 percent after completing his third rehab appearance over the weekend, but Tampa Bay wants to see how he feels after working back-to-back nights. Hes scheduled to pitch in Class A on Tuesday and Wednesday and presumably will be activated if he still feels good on Thursday. With Alex Colome struggling of late -- a 9.53 ERA and a .320 BAA in his last seven outings -- the timing of Boxbergers return seems to be ideal.Texas Rangers: Starting pitchers are what the Rangers are seeking this week, with an eye on the likes of Chris Sale, Andrew Cashner, Jake Odorizzi, Matt Moore and Chris Archer. While Texas seems to be fine with potentially trading away Jurickson Profar and/or Joey Gallo in order to procure a quality arm, when it comes to including Nomar Mazara in any package, the Rangers are balking. Mazara has hit just one home run since June 20 but has also limited his strikeouts over that stretch, fanning just 14 percent of the time, down from 19 percent prior to that date.Toronto Blue Jays: Toronto has finally run out of patience with reliever Drew Storen, designating him for assignment, which gives them the Jays 10 days to trade or release him. Storen actually had thrown scoreless outings in 17 of his last 21 appearances, but he did allow hits in 16 of those games, and after serving up home runs in two of his last seven appearances, manager John Gibbons had seen enough. It was just one of those years where it never really clicked, Gibbons said, wishing the reliever well.Washington Nationals: Michael Taylors roller-coaster ride of a 2016 season takes another dip, as the outfielder has once again been sent to Triple-A. The demotion likely has less to do with his performance, though he did hit just .188 in six games, and more to do with the health of Ryan Zimmerman. Zimmerman (ribs) is expected to return to the Washington lineup on Tuesday, and well, somebody had to go.Yeezy Comprar . Thats about all he can do right now, so hes trying not to think about when he might be able to play again for the Los Angeles Lakers. Yeezy 500 España . Both players have lower body injuries that will keep them out of the lineup until at least January 31, which is the first game they can be activated from IR. http://www.yeezyespana.com/ . The catch: It needs a lot of money, and it needs it fast. Yeezy 350 V2 España . -- Linebacker Myles Jack ran for four touchdowns, defensive end Cassius Marsh caught a scoring pass, and No. Yeezy 700 Baratas . -- The Portland Timbers and Real Salt Lake played to a 0-0 tie Saturday night that left the top of the Western Conference standings unchanged.With a goal in the U.S. womens opener in Brazil, Alex Morgan proclaimed that shes poised for another Olympic outburst.Morgan, finally healthy after a few years with various injury battles, scored in the teams 2-0 victory over New Zealand in the opening group stage match in Belo Horizonte.The reigning World Cup champion U.S. team faces France on Saturday at Mineirao Stadium as the Olympic tournament continues. The top-ranked Americans are seeking their fourth straight gold medal in the sport, and fifth overall.Both the U.S. and No. 3 France sit atop their group with wins. Les Bleues defeated Colombia 4-0 in their opener.For me the injuries kept me from progressing, it kind of kept me a little bit at a standstill because I wasnt able to work on the things that I felt like made me more of a complete forward, she said. So once the injuries left me last year I felt like I was actually able to focus on the small details to help me improve on the big stage.Morgans star rose quickly following the 2011 World Cup in Germany. At 22, she was the youngest player on the U.S. World Cup team, becoming a super sub and scoring a goal and an assist in the final against Japan.She really broke through in 2012, with an impressive 28 goals and 21 assists. Her big moment came at the 2012 London Games, when her extra-time game-winner in the semifinals against Canada sent the U.S. into the final against Japan. Incidentally, during group play in London, Morgan also scored a pair of goals against France.But she has struggled with a few inopportune injures over the past three years. Late in 2013, she injured her left ankle during training camp, then injured it again during the teams CONCACAF World Cup qualifying tournament in 2014.She was hampered by a bone bruise in her knee before last years World Cup and was eased back into the lineup cautiously, used as a sub in the first two matches in Canada.Following the World Cup, she had a minor procedure on her right knee.So far shes had a fantastic 22016 with 12 goals -- her first year in double figures since 2012.dddddddddddd Among the goals was a stoppage-time game-winner against France during the She Believes Cup.Morgans role has changed in the absence of prolific striker Abby Wambach, who retired late last year. Coach Jill Ellis said before the Olympics that shed be asking more from Morgan.Shes healthy, shes fit, shes mentally in a good place, shes scoring goals, and so I think its a lot of similar feelings in terms of how she felt in 2012 to now, Ellis said. But in her game I think she has grown in terms of her movement, her running off the ball, her timing, her touch. I think shes making strides in that area.Morgans latest goal came 34 seconds into the second half Wednesday against New Zealand. After reigning World Player of the Year Carli Lloyd put the Americans ahead with a header in the ninth minute, Morgan padded the lead with a low left-footed shot off a quick pass from Morgan Brian.It was Morgans fifth Olympic goal, pulling her into third place with Mia Hamm and Tiffany Milbrett. Lloyd leads the current Olympians with seven.The United States is now 15-0-1 in 2016. Morgans 12 goals, which lead the team, are the result of hard work.My first couple of steps, my finishing in the box -- those were some of the things I focused on a little more. I did some more personal training. It was a combination of things I was able to improve over the course of six to eight months, she said. So finally Im seeing everything paying off from being injury free and healthy and being able to work on the small details. It feels really good.Morgan said Friday she feels like this season may turn out even better than 2012.I feel like Ive surpassed anywhere Ive been in the past, whether thats in 2011 or 2012 and I feel more like a complete player, she said. Hopefully this tournament will show that. ' ' '