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    Jake Bennett shut out the Rockies for six innings and struck out nine in a no-decision Monday.

    Bennett was outstanding at Coors Field, generating 15 whiffs and allowing three hard-hit balls. The four hits he gave up were all singles, and he walked none. It should have gotten him his second career victory in six starts, but his 2-0 lead was blown in the ninth. Bennett figures to start again at home against the Yankees on Saturday.
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    The one run was a Max Schuemann homer off the yellow line on the right side of the Green Monster. A couple of inches to the left and it would have been a double instead. Bennett made it look pretty easy despite recording just three strikeouts today and got 19 outs on 87 pitches. He’s allowed a total of three runs over 17 2/3 innings in his last three starts, giving him a 3.27 ERA in six turns since his debut. He’ll face the Angels next week.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #64
    Bennett was fantastic here. Besides for a two-run third inning where he gave up a lead-off double and flare single that turned into two runs, was in complete control. His fastball command was excellent, living up at the letters and forcing six whiffs in the process. His changeup starred as well, forcing five whiffs of its own against the right-handed heavy Blue Jays’ lineup. A lanky lefty with great extension, an approach like this is the recipe for Bennett to find success. Next, we just need the Red Sox to leave him in past the 79 he was pulled with here. He’s scheduled for a difficult two-start week coming up though first in Coors Field against the Rockies and then back home against the Yankees.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #64
    Bennett pitched well, but things fell apart after a leadoff double in the fifth. A bunt single, an infield single and then an infield double followed; the last hit bounced off Bennett’s leg and into no man’s land on the left side of the infield. The Rays scored three of their four runs in the frame. Bennett struck out four and his only walk was intentional. He made a case for sticking around in Brayan Bello’s spot, but the Red Sox do have some flexibility here with Thursday and Monday as off days. If they stay in rotation, then Bennett would face the Blue Jays next Wednesday.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #64
    This move was expected after Brayan Bello was demoted to Triple-A, but it is now official. Bennett allowed five runs on 11 hits in 10 1/3 innings in his first two MLB starts, including allowing four runs on six hits in 5 1/3 innings against the Rays in his final outing before being demoted. He will get the Rays again on Wednesday and is not a recommended streamer. He will be on the 15-team radar in more advantageous matchups.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #64
    The expectation is that Bennett will join the Red Sox early next week to take the rotation spot that was vacated by the struggling Brayan Bello. The 25-year-old hurler has been dominant at the Triple-A level this season, posting a 1.60 ERA, 1.02 WHIP and a 41/9 K/BB ratio across 39 1/3 innings.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #64
    The Red Sox will add reliever Joe La Sorsa for the weekend, but they will need a fifth starter on Tuesday, and Bennett is the leading candidate for the job. Bennett was solid in two starts for the Red Sox earlier this season, but has gone down to Triple-A and dominated since then. On the season, Bennett has a 1.60 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, and 41/9 K/BB ratio in 39 1/3 innings at Triple-A this season. He is unlikely to replicate those strikeout numbers in the big leagues, but he could be a solid streaming option due to his deep arsenal and solid command.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #64
    The 25-year-old southpaw gave up four runs on six hits over 5 1/3 innings in a losing effort against the Rays on Thursday. With Ranger Suarez not expected to require a trip to the injured list and Sonny Gray back in the fold, there was simply no longer room for Bennett to remain in the rotation at the moment. The Red Sox will make a corresponding move on Friday.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #64
    The big left-hander didn’t allow a single extra-base hit on the day. The second run he allowed came on a bunt single, and the third run he allowed came on a sacrifice fly. He then threw a scoreless third, fourth, and fifth innings before an infield single and a walk ended his night in the sixth, and he watched as one of those runners came around to score. Despite not allowing much hard contact, he also didn’t miss many bats with just a six percent swinging strike rate and one strikeout on the day. Provided Ranger Suarez (hamstring) doesn’t need a trip to the IL, we’d bet that Bennett will head back to Triple-A.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #54
    Gray returns to Boston’s rotation to take the ball for Wednesday’s series finale in Detroit following a two-week absence recovering from a hamstring strain. The 36-year-old veteran has compiled a pedestrian 4.30 ERA and 13/5 K/BB ratio over 23 innings this season, but he’s a worthwhile option in all fantasy formats, especially in a favorable road matchup. The big question is whether the Red Sox are going to ship top pitching prospect Payton Tolle, or fellow rookie Jake Bennett, back to the minors with Gray back in the rotation.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #54
    Gray completed a bullpen session earlier this week without any issues and has made it to Detroit already. The 36-year-old veteran hit the shelf back in late April with a hamstring strain. His return likely pushes Jake Bennett back to the minors, unless they want to make a more dramatic move like shipping out a struggling Brayan Bello.

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    Ryan Lasko was expected to spend Tuesday night in a hospital after being involved in a collision with Devin Taylor in the outfield during Double-A Midland’s game against Frisco.

    Lasko and Taylor dove headfirst into each other while trying to catch a liner to right-center. Taylor was able to get up right away and retrieve the ball, but Lasko remained down for several minutes before being carted off. An update on his condition is expected Wednesday.
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    Matt Chapman said he left Tuesday’s game with an abdominal strain that’s been bothering him since April.

    Chapman has been able to tolerate the strain, but he aggravated the injury in the sixth inning against the D-backs and was forced to depart. If he needs to go on the IL, the Giants will likely stick Casey Schmitt at third base and give more outfield time to Victor Bericoto and Drew Gilbert.
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    The Red Sox are acquiring DFA’d infielder Brett Harris from the A’s for right-hander Ben Hansen, according to MassLive.com’s Chris Cotillo.

    We thought the 28-year-old Harris would likely clear waivers, but he never even got there, as a Red Sox team dealing with a few infield injuries thought it was worth picking him up. The 28-year-old Harris has hit .194/.307/.289 in 213 plate appearances since debuting for the A’s in 2024. He has options left, so the Red Sox could stash him in Triple-A. If the Red Sox were to activate him immediately, it could be at Andrew Monasterio’s expense. The return for the A’s, Hansen, was a 2024 20th-round pick. The 24-year-old has a 4.75 ERA in High-A this year.
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    Colt Emerson went 3-for-4 with two RBI and a stolen base in Seattle’s 8-3 win over the Angels on Tuesday.

    Emerson singled and stole a base in the second inning, then collected his second hit with a single in the fifth. With the bases loaded in the seventh, he knocked his third hit of the day to drive in two runs. The 20-year-old infielder is hitting .218/.295/.454 with seven homers, 15 runs scored, and 19 RBI across 132 plate appearances.
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    Zach Neto went 1-for-4 with two RBI against the Mariners on Tuesday.

    The Angels could not break through against Bryan Woo as they were held scoreless through six innings. The team finally put some runs on the board in the seventh, including a two-run single by Zach Neto to drive in two of the team’s three runs in their defeat to the Mariners. The 25-year-old shortstop is hitting .227/.322/.453 with 18 homers, 59 runs scored, 42 RBI, and 11 steals across 379 plate appearances.
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    Bryan Woo allowed two runs with five strikeouts over 6 1/3 innings in a win over the Angels on Tuesday.

    Woo quieted the Angels’ bats over six shutout innings before giving up two hits with one out in the seventh. That would end his day at 106 pitches. He scattered four hits and one walk while striking out five. The two runners he left in the seventh would eventually come in to score. The 26-year-old right-hander will take a 4.17 ERA, 1.03 WHIP, and a 97/19 K/BB ratio across 99 1/3 innings into a start against the Marlins in Miami next Wednesday.
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    José Soriano allowed three runs and struck out nine batters over five innings in a loss against the Mariners on Tuesday.

    Soriano cruised through five scoreless innings before running into trouble in the sixth. Seattle started the inning with three straight hits to bring home a run, knocking Soriano from the game at 91 pitches. Both inherited runners would come in to score. He generated 16 whiffs to collect nine strikeouts. The 27-year-old right-hander will take a 3.42 ERA, 1.32 WHIP, and a 111/49 K/BB ratio across 100 innings into a start against the Rangers in Texas next Tuesday.
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    Nelson Velázquez went 2-for-2 with a homer and a walk before being lifted for a pinch-hitter Tuesday in the Cardinals’ 5-3 defeat of the Braves.

    Although Velázquez was the star of the game, the Cardinals still had Alec Burleson hit for him in the eighth. Burleson wound up striking out against Ian Hamilton. Starting almost exclusively against lefties, Velázquez is 12-for-38 with three homers since being brought up on May 29. It doesn’t seem destined to lead to an expanded role, but the Cardinals will keep rotating out Burleson, Lars Nootbaar or Nathan Church to make room for him against southpaws.
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    Matthew Liberatore allowed only one run and one hit and struck out nine over five-plus innings Tuesday against the Braves.

    The one run came in the third, when Jorge Mateo singled, stole second, advanced to third on a wild pitch and scored on a sac fly. With two lefties due up, the Cardinals brought Liberatore back out for the sixth at 92 pitches. However, he walked Matt Olson to start the inning and was pulled. Liberatore’s nine strikeouts came up one shy of his career high from last month. He fanned 10 Brewers in a loss on May 25 and then went his last five starts without ever striking out more than four batters. The rebound ensures that he’ll continue to stick in the rotation and face the Cubs on Sunday. Still, there’s not a lot to like here at the moment.
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    Riley O’Brien tossed a scoreless ninth for his 21st save Tuesday against the Braves.

    O’Brien has turned in three nice outings in a row after struggling for most of May and June. He had a 7.11 ERA and an 18/11 K/BB in 19 outings from Apr. 25 to June 21, but he’s walked none in three scoreless innings in earning three saves over the last nine days.