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    Cubs vs. Mets postponed Monday due to rain

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    Monday’s series opener between the Cubs and Mets was postponed due to inclement weather.

    This contest stood zero chance with showers in the forecast throughout the evening at Citi Field. It’ll be made up as a split doubleheader on Wednesday. It’s a tough break for the Cubs as they’re rained out for the second consecutive contest, which pushes Shota Imanaga back an additional day. He’ll be pitching on seven days of rest when he gets the ball on Tuesday at Citi Field. It’ll likely be Kodai Senga drawing the starting assignment for his second turn in New York’s rotation after allowing four runs over four innings in his return from the injured list last week.
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    After being pushed back two days due to rainouts, Imanaga did not have his best stuff here. Luckily, the three home runs he gave up didn’t come back to bite him. That’s mostly because the Mets managed to make six errors in this game, but I digress. None of those three homers were cheapies and all of them came against Imanaga’s fastball. His velocity was down just a smidge here too, which is something to watch rather than an immediate cause for concern. All in all, this was a poor result after it’d felt like he was righting the ship and Imanaga now has an ugly 4.40 ERA on the season. He’s scheduled for a two-start week coming up against the Padres and Cardinals with both games at home.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #34
    Senga has a 10.08 ERA in seven starts this season and has not looked like a pitcher the Mets want coming out of the bullpen either. However, he needs to accept a demotion to Triple-A, and the team doesn’t have many other options right now.
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    Senga was terrific in the first tonight, averaging 97.8 mph on his 12 fastballs and striking out both Pete Crow-Armstrong and Michael Busch in a perfect inning. After that, though, his fastball plummeted to 95 mph on average, he gave the Cubs six free baserunners and two of the three hits he allowed left the yard. After the game, it sounded like his time in the rotation might come to an end for now. In theory, Senga still has enough in the tank, even while throwing 95 mph, to retire major league hitters. he struck out six tonight and allowed just three hard-hit balls. In practice, though, he’s 0-9 with an 8.10 ERA in 15 starts since last year’s All-Star break.
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    Scott is eligible to come off the injured list on Saturday, which would bump Kodai Senga back a couple days or out of New York’s rotation entirely. It’ll be David Peterson handling Friday’s series opener. The 27-year-old will wind up missing only a pair of starts after hitting the injured list with a hip impingement earlier this month. He had allowed three earned runs or fewer in eight consecutive starts prior to being tagged for four runs over 4 2/3 innings by the Cardinals during his last start before landing on the shelf. He boasts a strong 3.10 ERA, 1.35 WHIP and 47/19 K/BB ratio across 40 2/3 innings this season. He’s a decent streaming option for fantasy managers in deeper formats where he may have been dropped.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #18
    Cubs manager Craig Counsell told reporters Edward Cabrera will get the ball for his regularly scheduled start on Tuesday with Imanaga being pushed back to Wednesday’s twin bill instead. It’ll be Javier Assad drawing the starting assignment for the other doubleheader contest at Citi Field.
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    It’ll be made up on August 6. There’s actually a ton to unpack here from a fantasy fallout standpoint. Toronto’s scheduled starter, Dylan Cease, will presumably take the ball for Monday’s series opener against the Astros. That would delay Shane Bieber’s return from the injured list for his season debut until Tuesday’s showdown in the Rogers Centre. Cease would close out a two-start week with a showdown against the Rangers at home. Meanwhile, Shota Imanaga gets the ball on Monday against the free-falling Mets as a part of a two-start week that wraps up with a road tilt against the Brewers.
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    Senga’s return from the injured list got off to a rocky start as he struggled to find the strike zone and needed 36 pitches to complete an opening frame where he allowed four runs on two hits and a pair of walks. He walked the first two batters he faced before coughing up a no-doubter to Sal Stewart into the left-field seats. He also gave up a solo shot to Spencer Steer in the frame. He managed to complete four innings, finishing with five strikeout and four walks. He’s been far too unpredictable for fantasy managers to consider trusting him when he faces the Cubs his next time out on Monday.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #34
    Senga is back to make his return after missing close to two months with both a back and arm issue. The right-hander was awful prior to his placement on the injured list, and while Senga has had success at the highest level, fantasy managers may want to see how he looks in the majors before rushing to the waiver wire.
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    Imanaga gave up five hits, walked one and struck out three. Imanaga has faced the Rockies in each of his last two starts, but didn’t get the win in either game despite pitching pretty well both times. The 32-year-old left-hander left Monday’s game with a 1-0 lead and two men on base and two outs in the sixth inning. Phil Maton promptly hit the first batter he faced with a pitch before walking in the tying run and just like that Imanaga was no longer in line for the win. He’ll take a 4.26 ERA into his next start against the Blue Jays at home this weekend.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #34
    Senga will return to New York’s rotation for the first time since late April. The 33-year-old was hit extremely hard in five early-season starts and is hardly a recommended streaming option for fantasy managers, especially with this outing coming in hitter-friendly Cincinnati. He’s shown flashes of fantasy relevance in the past, which is why he’s worth monitoring in deeper mixed leagues.

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    Matt Davidson is reportedly losing his spot with the NC Dinos of the KBO.

    Davidson hit 46 homers for the Dinos in 2024 and 36 last year, but his .257/.358/.446 line this year was just about 60 points better than the league OPS in the KBO and that apparently was no longer good enough to keep him employed. At age 35, Davidson probably doesn’t have much of a future in MLB at this point, but perhaps some team hungry for power could take him on. He’s a lifetime .220/.290/.430 hitter with 54 homers in 1,112 major league plate appearances.
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    Yankees optioned C J.C. Escarra to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

    Escarra was with the big league club for a couple of days while Ali Sánchez was away on paternity leave. With Sánchez set to return on Friday, Escarra became expendable once again. The 31-year-old backstop has hit just .188 (16-for-85) with zero homers and seven RBI in his time with the Yankees this season.
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    Zak Kent is expected to be recalled from Triple-A Rochester on Friday to take the roster spot vacated by Gus Varland.

    Kent, 28, has made four appearances with the Nationals this season, compiling a 6.35 ERA, 1.06 WHIP and a 5/0 K/BB ratio over 5 2/3 frames. He’ll add a fresh arm to a bullpen that has been taxed in recent days.
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    Nationals optioned RHP Gus Varland to Triple-A Rochester.

    Varland entered in the ninth inning on Thursday against the Phillies with the score tied 5-5. He served up a two-run homer to Bryce Harper, an RBI double to J.T. Realmuto and a two-run blast to Derek Hill in his lone inning of work. That appeared to have been the final straw. Varland and his 6.25 ERA will attempt to get back on track at the Triple-A level.
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    Eric Wagman hit a pinch-hit two-run homer in an extra-inning loss to the Cubs on Thursday.

    Wagaman came off the bench to launch a two-run homer off Hoby Milner and it got the Mets to within a run at 3-2. They would tie it, but they fell in extras for yet another loss in what has been a horrendous first half for the Metropolitans. Wagaman has homered twice in 2026 in his 22 at-bats with the club while slashing .227/.320/.500 in that limited playing time.
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    Pete Crow-Armstrong hit a go-ahead double in the 10th inning to give the Cubs a 4-3 win over the Mets on Thursday.

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    Trent Thornton fired a scoreless 10th to pick up a save against the Mets on Thursday.

    Thornton came in to protect a one-run lead with a runner starting on second in the bottom of the tenth, and he did just that. The 32-year-old has done a nice job in his time with the Cubs, and he was rewarded with his first save of 2026 while lowering his ERA to 2.89 in the process. Thornton has had success in the majors — mostly with Seattle — but it seems unlikely he’s going to get a ton more save chances.
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    Freddy Peralta allowed just three unearned run while working 5 2/3 scoreless innings against the Cubs on Thursday while not factoring into the decision.

    Peralta, 30, allowed five hits and a walk while striking out five. The Mets once again struggled defensively, and errors by Ronny Mauricio and Carson Benge allowed all three runs to not count against Peralta’s ERA. While he did issue just the one walk, he wasn’t exactly a strike-throwing machine, as he landed just 54-of-98 pitches in the zone. He was Greg Maddux mixed with Pedro Martinez compared to his last start when he gave up 10 runs in 2 2/3 innings versus the Phillies, but this wasn’t Peralta at his absolute best; even when accounting for the lack of defensive support. He’s set to face the Blue Jays in Toronto next week.
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    Matthew Boyd went 4 2/3 innings while not allowing a run and striking out four in a no-decision versus the Mets on Thursday.

    Boyd didn’t go the necessary five innings to qualify for a win, but he left with the game tied at 0-0, anyway. The 35-year-old made his first start since May 3 due to shoulder and knee trouble, and while there were command issues as seen in four walks and 46-of-76 pitches for landing for strikes, he was able to procure four strikeouts and kept the Mets off the board in one of his best starts of the year. He’s set to face the Padres next week.
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    Joc Pederson went 2-for-3 with a leadoff homer and a pair of runs scored on Thursday, leading the Rangers to a 6-5 victory over the Blue Jays in Toronto.

    Pederson set the tone for the Rangers in this one, battling Kevin Gausman for 11 pitches before slugging a 402-foot (107.2-mph EV) solo shot to open the ballgame. He also singled in the third inning and rode home on Wyatt Langford’s three-run shot. With his two-hit attack, the 34-year-old is now hitting .248/.349/.467 with 12 homers and 28 RBI on the season.