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    Andrew Abbott pitched well during Saturday’s victory over the Yankees, scattering five hits over five innings of one-run baseball.

    Abbott racked up six strikeouts on the afternoon while issuing three walks. The lone tally against him came on a solo blast off the bat of Paul Goldschmidt in the opening inning. Abbott generated 11 swings and misses on 97 offerings on the day — five on his sweeper — while posting a CSW of 29 percent. He’ll look to replicate this fine performance as he totes a 3.83 ERA, 1.42 WHIP and a 64/39 K/BB ratio (84 2/3 innings) into Friday’s divisional showdown against the Pirates in Pittsburgh.
HLs: Angels quiet A's behind Lowe, Aldegheri
Powered by Josh Lowe's first career grand slam and five strong innings from Sam Aldegheri, the Angels took care of the Athletics in Anaheim to take the three-game series.

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    Josh Lowe hit a 404-foot grand slam to account for all of the Angels’ scoring Sunday in a 4-1 win over the A’s.

    Lowe’s blast to right was the only extra-base hit either team collected today. He’s started four straight games since being recalled when Jose Siri went on the paternity list on Thursday, including both since Siri returned on Saturday. He’ll probably keep playing versus righties until Mike Trout returns, at which time the Angels can decide whether it’ll be worth playing him in a corner.
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    Sam Aldegheri picked up a win by holding the A’s to one run over five innings on Sunday.

    Benefitting from Nick Kurtz getting a day off and Jacob Wilson and Tyler Soderstrom being out with injuries, Aldegheri had one of his best showings to date. He gave up eight hard-hit balls, but none of them turned into more than singles, and he walked only one. He struck out four, so his K/BB improved to 20/13 through 29 2/3 innings. Grayson Rodriguez should be back to replace either Ryan Johnson or Aldegheri in the Angels rotation next weekend. Today’s showing makes it more likely that Aldegheri will stick around to face the Red Sox.
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    Left-hander Samy Natera Jr. got the final four outs against the A’s for his first career save in a 4-1 game Sunday.

    Natera came in with two on and Nick Kurtz pinch-hitting in the eighth and got a mile-high, 109.9 mph fly to end the Athletics’ threat. He then stayed in with more lefties up in the ninth and retired three in a row after Lawrence Butler’s single to start the inning. The 26-year-old Natera has opened his big-league career by allowing one run in 9 1/3 innings. He probably won’t become the Angels’ closer, but he could continue to be mixed in when lefties are due up in the ninth.
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    Grayson Rodriguez (back) allowed one run in four innings in a rehab start for Low-A Rancho Cucamonga on Sunday.

    Rodriguez allowed five hits and a walk and struck out four. The right-hander will assuredly need at least one more rehab outings before coming back, but assuming all checked out well Sunday and there’s no setbacks after that next outing, he could be back with the Angels around the All-Star break.
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    Aaron Civale surrendered four runs in five innings Sunday in a loss to the Angels.

    All of the runs came on Josh Lowe’s grand slam. Civale has given up 12 runs in 12 innings and lost all three of his starts since coming off the injured list. Throw in his last two starts before his absence due to shoulder tendinitis, and he’s 0-4 with a 10.29 ERA in his last five starts. That’s after opening up a surprising 5-1 with a 2.70 ERA. He’ll probably stay in the rotation for now and face the Marlins next weekend, but the A’s can’t expect overly much from him.
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    Blue Jays manager John Schneider told reporters that the team is not considering benching Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

    No, I think there’s always a time when a guy needs a little bit of a break, whether it’s physically, mentally or whatever it is,” Schneider said. “It’s no secret we’re going to need Vlad, if we want to be good.” Guerrero went hitless Sunday, and is now slashing .268/.348/.349. The lack of power has been an issue all season for the 27-year-old, but now the hits aren’t starting to fall, and it’s becoming problematic. Still, Guerrero’s track record suggest a big second half is more than realistic, and fantasy managers can’t cut bait just yet.
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    Padres re-signed INF/OF Nick Solak to a minor league contract.

    Solak, 31, tested free agency after refusing his outright assignment to El Paso, but the 31-year-old will remain with the San Diego system and report back to the Chihuahuas.
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    Ryan O’Hearn went 3-for-4 with two homers, four RBI, and three runs scored to lead the Pirates to a 9-4 win over the Reds on Sunday.

    O’Hearn knocked a base hit and scored a run in the second inning. He then took Brady Singer deep for a solo homer in the fifth. Following a rain delay in the eighth, O’Hearn extended the Pittsburgh lead with a three-run blast off Pierce Johnson. The 32-year-old slugger is up to 13 homers and 50 RBI while slashing .286/.342/.479 across 284 plate appearances.
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    Tyler Callihan went 2-for-4 with a three-run homer against the Reds on Sunday.

    Callihan highlighted a four-run second inning for the Pirates with a three-run blast off Brady Singer, a 107 mph shot at 412 feet. He then added a base hit in the fourth and drew a walk in the seventh. The 26-year-old outfielder has impressed in his short time in the majors, hitting .259/.359/.537 with three homers and 12 RBI across 64 plate appearances.
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    Mitch Keller allowed four runs -- three earned -- with four strikeouts over six innings in a win over the Reds on Sunday.

    Keller held the Reds scoreless through three, then gave up two runs, one earned, in the fourth on an error and two hits. He gave up two more runs in the fifth on a walk and two hits. Keller gave the Pirates one more scoreless frame, ending his day after six with four strikeouts. The 30-year-old right-hander will take a 4.87 ERA, 1.30 WHIP, and a 73/33 K/BB ratio across 94 1/3 innings into a road start against the Nationals on Friday.