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    Reid Detmers allowed five runs on six hits in six innings in a no-decision against the Athletics.

    Luckily for Detmers, his offense came alive with five runs in the final two innings to save him from being saddled with a loss. The left-hander struck out four and walked four while posting a 64 percent strike rate. Detmers was able to convert when he got into two-strike counts, and his slider missed tons of at-bats against a right-heavy lineup; however, he struggled to get into two-strike counts, and the command for his fastball wasn’t great. He’ll square off against the Athletics again at home next week.
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    Nationals optioned RHP Cole Henry to Triple-A Rochester.

    Henry was shipped back to the minors after throwing 44 pitches in relief against the Astros on Monday night. The Nationals will make a corresponding move to bring up a fresh bullpen arm prior to Tuesday’s contest.
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    Justin Bruihl was removed from Monday’s game against the Brewers with a left ankle sprain.

    It sounds like a potential injured list situation for Bruihl after he suffered the injury while recording the final out of the sixth inning during Monday’s contest. The 29-year-old southpaw has delivered a respectable 3.70 ERA across 41 1/3 innings this season in his Cardinals debut.
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    David Hamilton was removed from Monday’s game against the Cardinals with left hamstring tightness.

    Hamilton was lifted for a pinch-runner following a two-run double in the seventh inning that put Milwaukee ahead. He’ll undergo further evaluation to determine the severity of the issue. There should be an update on his status following the contest.
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    James Wood crushed a grand slam on Monday, leading the Nationals to a 12-11 victory over the Astros.

    Wood’s 446-foot grand slam off Astros reliever AJ Blubaugh traveled a staggering 446 feet to straightaway center field and gave Washington a commanding six-run lead that they wouldn’t relinquish. It was his 24th big fly of the year. He also walked three times and picked up his 14th stolen base of the season in this one. The 23-year-old rising star was named to his second consecutive All-Star Game over the weekend and continues to deliver first-round caliber fantasy value this season, hitting .268/.398/.541 with 81 runs scored, 24 homers, 60 RBI and 14 steals through 92 games.
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    Brice Matthews went 2-for-4 with a three-run homer in Monday’s loss to the Nationals.

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    CJ Abrams went 3-for-5 with a three-run homer and a stolen base on Monday in a win over the Astros.

    Abrams took Houston starter Mike Burrows deep in the third inning for a game-tying homer to match his home run total from last season. He’s now one big fly shy of his previous career-high mark of 20 round-trippers set back in 2024. The 25-year-old speedster also picked up his 15th stolen base of the season in this one. He’s been arguable the most impactful fantasy shortstop this season with 19 homers, 64 RBI and 15 thefts through 88 games.
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    Curtis Mead went 3-for-5 with a solo homer and three RBI on Monday in a win over the Astros.

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    Clayton Beeter recorded four outs on Monday against the Astros to collect his seventh save of the season.

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    Miles Mikolas was lit up for seven runs over six innings on Monday in a win over the Astros.

    Mikolas gave up nine hits, including a pair of homers. He struck out three and handed out a pair of free passes. He’s unlikely to take the ball again later this week as he’s facing a five-game suspension for his on-field actions during last week’s brawl with the Red Sox that will go into effect once the appeal process concludes. It’s possible he could start this weekend against the Yankees if his five-game ban is reduced on appeal. He’s obviously not a recommended fantasy option at this point.
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    Mike Burrows was charged with a season-high 10 runs — seven earned — over 4 1/3 innings on Monday in a loss to the Nationals.

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