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    Nathan Eovaldi (knee) set to start versus Padres

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    According to Rangers manager Skip Schumaker, Nathan Eovaldi will start Sunday after being scratched with knee soreness on Saturday.

    MacKenzie Gore was moved up a day to fill in for Eovaldi, who will be on six days’ rest while facing the Padres.
Highlights: Reds fend off Orioles to avoid sweep
Powered by the long ball and continued contributions from an electric rookie, the Reds did just enough to hold off the Orioles to avoid the sweep on Star-Spangled Sunday.

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    Dodgers scratched Tommy Edman from Sunday’s lineup against the Padres.

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    Konnor Griffin went 2-for-4 with a run scored, two RBI and his 20th stolen base of the season as the Pirates rallied to beat the Nationals11-5 on Star Spangled Sunday.

    Griffin led off the game with a single and advanced all the way to third with two outs, but the Pirates couldn’t cash him in. He then drew a one out walk in the fourth and swiped second base but wound up stranded at third again. The rookie sensation then delivered a go-ahead two-run single in the eighth inning and scored on Brandon Lowe’s three-run blast. With his two-hit attack, Griffin is now hitting .276/.332/.404 with five homers, 25 RBI and 20 stolen bases in 247 plate appearances with the Bucs.
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    Bryan Reynolds went 1-for-5 and clubbed a solo home run on Sunday as the Pirates dispatched of the Nationals in our nation’s Capital.

    Reynolds did his damage off of Nationals’ starter Cade Cavalli in the third inning, clobbering a 1-1 changeup for a 399-foot (100.9-mph EV) solo shot that increased the Pirates’ early advantage to 4-0. He’s having another solid all-around season at the plate, slashing .282/.393/.474 with 13 homers, 56 RBI and six stolen bases. It’s amazing what an improved supporting cast on offense can do.
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    Brandon Lowe went 1-for-5 and slugged a three-run homer on Sunday afternoon as the Pirates clobbered the Nationals in Washington D.C.

    Lowe capped off a five-run uprising in the eighth inning with his 396-foot (107.6-mph EV) three-run shot off of Brad Lord that increased the Pirates’ advantage to 9-4. That would be his only hit in the contest. For the season, the 31-year-old slugger is now slashing .242/.316/.498 with 21 homers and 63 RBI in his first 376 plate appearances with the Pirates.
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    Bubba Chandler wasn’t at his best during Sunday’s no-decision against the Nationals, surrendering four runs on six hits in his four-plus innings of work.

    Chandler also issued four walks on the afternoon and did not record a single strikeout. After starting the day with a pair of scoreless innings, he served up a two-run homer to Luis García Jr. in the third inning. After the Nats added a single run in the fourth, Chandler loaded the bases to start the fifth inning before handing a mess over to the bullpen, from which only one of those inherited runners ultimately scored. The 23-year-old righty got just two swings and misses on 86 pitches, posting a miserable CSW of 13 percent. He’ll carry an uninspiring 4.82 ERA, 1.44 WHIP and a 79/52 K/BB (89 2/3 innings) into Saturday’s showdown against the Brewers.
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    Luis García Jr. continued his unprecedented power binge in Sunday’s loss to the Pirates, going 2-for-5 with a two-run homer and a stolen base.

    Garcia got the Nationals on the board with his 370-foot (99.1-mph EV) two-run shot off of Bubba Chandler in the third inning, pulling the Nationals to within two runs at 4-2. He also singled in the fifth inning and swiped third base before being stranded there. The 26-year-old slugger has crushed nine home runs in his last 12 games and his 16 homers since May 25 are tops in Major League Baseball. For the season, he’s slashing an impressive .282/.313/.561 to go with a career-high 19 home runs, 64 RBI and three stolen bases.
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    Cade Cavalli was hit hard in a no-decision against the Pirates to kick off Star Spangled Sunday, giving up four runs (three earned) on six hits in just 2 1/3 innings.

    Cavalli also issued two walks while striking out three in the ballgame. After a scoreless inning, the Pirates got to him for three runs in the second, then Bryan Reynolds added a solo shot in the third. He got nine whiffs on 63 pitches in the contest, posting a CSW of 22 percent. He’ll now serve his seven-game suspension and won’t make another start until after the All-Star break.
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    Jazz Chisholm Jr. left Sunday’s game against the Twins with right toe discomfort.

    Chisholm went 1-for-2 with and was caught stealing before exiting the game. The 28-year-old will likely undergo imaging to make sure there’s no structural damage, but for now should be considered day-to-day.
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    Max Muncy is not in the Dodgers’ starting lineup for Sunday’s tilt against the Padres.

    Muncy will take a seat with left-hander JP Sears toeing the slab for the Padres. Tommy Edman will cover the hot corner in his absence while Miguel Rojas starts at second base and will bat eighth for the Dodgers.
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    Shohei Ohtani (biceps) returned to the Dodgers’ starting lineup for Sunday’s series finale against the Padres.

    Ohtani sat out Saturday’s ballgame due to biceps discomfort. He felt considerably better after the day off though and is right back in there atop the Dodgers’ lineup for Sunday’s showdown against Padres’ left-hander JP Sears.