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    Leody Taveras scores twice in 3-2 victory

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    Leody Taveras finished 2-for-4 with two runs scored in the Orioles’ 3-2 win over the Dodgers on Saturday.

    Taveras had three of the Orioles’ six hard-hit balls and was the offensive player of the game, but he was nearly the goat after botching what seemed to be a game-ending fly to right in the ninth, giving the Dodgers their second run. Fortunately, the Orioles held on to win 3-2. Taveras is batting .255/.332/.368 through 236 plate appearances. He’s fourth on the Orioles with 28 runs scored and sixth with 29 RBI despite having homered just twice in 66 games.
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    Kumar Rocker allowed six hits and two runs with one walk and three strikeouts across five innings in a loss to the Nationals on Wednesday.

    Rocker pitched well overall here despite nibbling far too much early on. He threw 80 pitches through four innings and had to work hard for every out because he was reluctant to throw it in the zone with a barely 40% zone rate and only 11 first-pitch strikes out of the 22 batters he faced. Still, his slider was nasty forcing six whiffs and helped him out of a few jams. On the season, he has a 4.46 ERA, 109 strikeouts, and 48 walks through 121 innings. He’s scheduled for a two-start week coming up against both the Brewers and White Sox on the road.
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    Logan Gilbert allowed four hits and three runs with four walks and five strikeouts across five-plus innings in a win as the Mariners beat the Brewers 7-5 on Wednesday.

    Despite being given a seven-run lead after the second inning, Gilbert struggled with his efficiency in this one. Nothing came easy as his fastball didn’t force a single swing-and-miss and he didn’t have a single clean inning. This was the second time in his last three starts where he’s walked four batters after not walking more than two since March. Hopefully he can get himself back ahead of a two-start week against the Phillies and Blue Jays.
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    Andrés Muñoz struck out one batter in a clean ninth inning to earn the save on Wednesday against the Brewers.

    It took Muñoz just nine pitches to breeze through the ninth here and grab the save. He needed a few easy saves after his five-run implosion last Friday against the Astros and has now gone two straight without giving up a hit.
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    Josh Naylor went 3-for-5 with two RBI and a stolen base on Wednesday against the Brewers.

    Naylor helped break this game open with a two-run single off Dustin May in the second inning to make this game 7-0. The Mariners stopped scoring after that, but still had enough to win the game. Despite a poor season at the plate, Naylor has recouped some of his fantasy value with 25 stolen bases.
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    Joey Ortiz went 2-for-3 with a home run and four RBI on Wednesday against the Mariners.

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    Dustin May allowed seven hits and seven runs with two walks and one strikeouts over just two innings in a loss to the Mariners on Wednesday.

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    Sal Stewart went 1-for-3 with a homer, a walk, and three RBI as the Reds defeated the Cardinals 5-4 on Wednesday night.

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    Chase Burns received a no-decision on Wednesday against the Cardinals, striking out eight while allowing two earned runs over five innings pitched.

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    Emilio Pagán allowed two runs in the ninth on Wednesday versus the Cardinals, holding on for his 16th save to secure the 5-4 win.

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    Matthew Liberatore took the loss on Wednesday versus the Reds, allowing three earned runs on four hits hits over six innings pitched.

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