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    Giants not entertaining offers for Logan Webb

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    Giants president Buster Posey told reporters he’s not open to trade offers for Logan Webb.

    Webb seems to be the lone untouchable piece for the Giants, who are locked in a battle with the Rockies for last place in the NL West and find themselves nearly 10 games out of a playoff spot. The 29-year-old workhorse has endured a down year overall, but he remains a key component for San Francisco’s rotation as they pivot towards more of a rebuilding effort.
Swanson red-hot in 'unfathomable' turnaround
James Schiano highlights Dansby Swanson's offensive surge over the past 13 games with the Cubs, which includes nine homers, 29 RBIs, and a place in the history books.

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    Dodgers recalled C Eliezer Alfonso from Triple-A Oklahoma City.

    - Christopher Crawford
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    Jack Flaherty limited the Rangers to three hits over 5 2/3 innings in the Tigers’ 3-0 shutout victory Saturday.

    Flaherty got five strikeouts today, including four with a fastball that averaged 93.6 mph. This makes six straight outings in which he’s averaged 93 mph with his fastball, after he did that just three times in his first 11 starts. Not coincidentally, he has a 2.45 ERA in his last six starts, compared to 5.94 previously. With the win, Flaherty improved to 2-8 this season and 10-23 since joining the Tigers. He’ll likely face the Phillies on Friday.
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    Keider Montero picked up his first career save with three scoreless innings Saturday against the Rangers.

    It was still a 3-0 game entering the ninth, but A.J. Hinch trusted Montero over Kenley Jansen today, apparently. Montero didn’t give him any reason not to, retiring nine of the 10 batters he faced. He got zero strikeouts and not even a single missed swing, but none of the nine balls in play against him turned into hits. The one batter to reach against him did so by walking. Montero could be a candidate for more three-inning saves as a reliever, though it’s also quite possible he’ll return to the rotation at some point.
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    Cal Quantrill yielded three runs in five innings to take his first loss Saturday against the Tigers.

    Deciding to give Kumar Rocker and Jacob deGrom some extra rest and start Quantrill today probably didn’t hurt the Rangers; Quantrill wasn’t great, but the Rangers offense wound up being shut out anyway. Quantrill has a 3.35 ERA in three starts and 15 relief appearances for Texas. He has a 3-1 record, even though the Rangers are 4-14 when he pitches. Of course, a lot of those games were pretty much over by the time he came in.
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    Riley Greene went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer in Saturday’s defeat of the Rangers.

    Greene has 12 homers in 88 games, putting him just one-third of his way to his 2025 total of 36, but with his OBP having jumped from .313 to .375, his OPS is up some anyway and he’s on track to have a more valuable season than he did last year. We’ll find out soon whether that gets him a third straight All-Star appearance or not.
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    Dodgers optioned C Chuckie Robinson to Triple-A Oklahoma City.

    Robinson went 2-for-23 in his brief time with the Dodgers, and Los Angeles will give Eliezer Alonso a chance to backup Dalton Rushing instead. Robinson could get another shot if Alonso struggled, there’s just no upside here whether he’s in Los Angeles or OKC.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Shohei Ohtani (biceps) is not in the lineup for Saturday’s bout against the Padres.

    As expected, Ohtani will miss Saturday’s game with biceps discomfort. The 31-year-old has a good chance to be back in the lineup in the next few days, but there’s a decent chance he’s made his last start of the first half because of the discomfort. Tommy Edman is leading off in Ohtani’s absence, with Andy Pages the designated hitter.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Yankees optioned RHP Brendan Beck to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

    Beck gets the demotion after struggling Saturday against the Twins; allowing five runs over 3 2/3 innings in a loss. The Yankees will make a corresponding transaction to help the bullpen before Sunday’s contest against Minnesota.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Matt Shaw (hand) will not return from the 10-day injured list before the All-Star break.

    Shaw was placed on the injured list at the end of June with a sprained left hand, and the injury will keep him out for at least another two weeks. The 24-year-old should return to utility role with the Cubs after hitting .246/.322/.415 before that injury.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Ronald Acuña Jr. (hamstring) has return to the Braves and took batting practice before Saturday’s game.

    It’s a positive sign that Acuña is back with the club and feeling well enough to swing the stick, even in a simulated surrounding. The 28-year-old is unlikely to return before the All-Star break according to manager Walt Weiss, but it does appear likely the former MVP will be back in action well before the end of July, assuming no setbacks, of course.
    - Christopher Crawford