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    Sean Burke strikes out six in win over Guardians

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    Sean Burke allowed one run in 6 1/3 innings and got the win in the White Sox’ 2-1 victory over the Guardians on Tuesday.

    Burke gave up six hits, walked one and struck out six. He improved to 5-4 with the win. Burke has a 3.71 ERA, but his xFIP is 4.19. He’s been excellent over his last two starts, though, with 14 strike outs, two walks and two runs in 13 2/3 innings. Burke is lined up to face the Orioles on the road next week.
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    Burke has recorded at least six strikeouts in seven consecutive outings dating back to May 26. He’s also allowed three earned runs or fewer in six of those outings. The 26-year-old righty boasts a solid 3.69 ERA, 1.22 WHIP and 95/33 K/BB ratio across 92 2/3 innings for the upstart White Sox this season, emerging as a viable back-end fantasy rotation starter in the process. He’ll wrap up a two-start week with a road tilt against the Guardians on Saturday.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #59
    Burke punched out eight hitters in the contest while issuing one walk. He entered in the second inning after Bryan Hudson got the first five outs as an opener for the White Sox. Burke served up a solo homer to Ryan McMahon in the third inning, but that would be the only run that they could muster against him the rest of the way. The 26-year-old got 20 swings and misses on 88 offerings in the game, posting an elite CSW of 39 percent. Now 4-4 on the season, he’ll look to replicate this fine performance as he brings a 3.89 ERA, 1.22 WHIP and a 81/29 K/BB ratio (81 innings) into Tuesday’s divisional showdown against the Guardians.
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    It’s the second straight outing in which he’s walked five and the fifth time in his last seven starts that Burke has failed to last five innings. His rotation spot probably isn’t in jeopardy yet, but he’s going to need to do better next week against the Tigers. While his overall 4.15 ERA isn’t bad, he’s at 5.82 since May 8.
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  • CWS Starting Pitcher #59
    Following opener Brandon Eisert – which Burke has rarely done this season – he did not have a great outing here. His strikeout stuff was working and each his fastball and slider forced at least four swings-and-misses, but there was either too much nibbling or he was just too focused on hunting those strikeouts. His five walks were his most in any start this season, including two in a row in the sixth inning to set-up a Phillies’ rally. Still, there are reasons to be encouraged by his season as a whole with a 3.88 ERA and a 67 to 23 strikeout to walk ratio across 69 2/3 in total. He’s scheduled to face the Dodgers and Yankees in his next two starts, so he’ll have his work cut out for him.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #59
    The 26-year-old right-hander racked up six strikeouts on the afternoon while issuing a pair of walks. The lone run that scored against him came on an RBI double by Spencer Torkelson in the opening inning. Burke settled in from there and blanked the Tigers the rest of the way. He got 14 swings and misses on 93 offerings on the afternoon, posting a solid CSW of 30 percent. Now 2-3 on the season, he’ll carry a 3.72 ERA and 1.13 WHIP into Saturday’s showdown against the Phillies in Philadelphia.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #59
    Burke gave up three hits, two walks and struck out eight. He has a 3.90 ERA that’s mostly supported by his 4.08 xFIP. Burke is having a respectable season with 54 strikeouts in 60 innings. He can be used in the right matchups as a streaming option. Burke is lined up to face the Tigers at home this weekend.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #59
    Burke piled up five strikeouts and issued three walks. The damage against him came on run-scoring doubles by Dominic Canzone and Patrick Wisdom in the second and fourth innings. He’s failed to complete five frames in three consecutive starts after accomplishing the feat in six out of seven outings to open the year. He’ll carry a respectable 4.08 ERA, 1.21 WHIP and 46/14 K/BB ratio across 53 innings into a home outing against the Twins on Tuesday.
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    After retiring the first two batters he faced to start the game, Burke allowed back-to-back singles to Alex Bregman and Ian Happ, with Happ’s single driving home the Cubs’ first run of the night. Burke would pitch back-to-back scoreless innings in the second and third innings, but allowed three of the first four batters he faced in the fourth to reach base, with Carson Kelly driving in the Cubs’ second run of the night on a single to bring in Ian Happ. Burke would exit with one out in the fifth inning after allowing back-to-back hits to start the frame, with Michael Busch and Seiya Suzuki both doubling home runs. Burke has now struggled in back-to-back outings, allowing 10 earned runs over 8 2/3 innings pitched while letting a combined 17 runners reach base. Prior to his struggles, Burke had allowed four or more earned runs in just one of his seven starts. He’ll look to right the ship in his next outing, which is scheduled for Wednesday at the Mariners.
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    Most of the damage against Burke came via a two-out grand slam by Luke Raley. Even more frustrating, it came on an 0-2 fastball that Burke threw right down the middle. Alas, his command which has been great to this point was spotty here with far too many pitches bleeding into the heart of the plate. He also struggled to get on top of his knuckle-curve as many of them either hung in the zone or floated to miss way outside against the lefties. He’ll have a chance to right the ship next Thursday against the Royals.

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    Sean Keys went 1-for-4 with a three-run home run in a 9-3 win over the Mets on Wednesday.

    Keys broke this game open with a two out, three-run home run in the third inning. It was the first home run of his career and came in front of a raucous crowd at Rogers Centre in Toronto celebrating Canada Day. If he could find regular playing time, he’d be an intriguing corner infield option with a strong underlying profile in the upper minors. This was his third start in five games since being called up and his first at designated hitter after getting the call at first twice while Vladimir Guerrero Jr. battled a tight back. He drew this start because George Springer had a day off, so it’s still a wait and see situation as to Keys getting regular playing time.
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    Spencer Miles tossed three shutout innings with five strikeouts, one walk, and allowed one hit on his way to the win against the Mets on Wednesday.

    Miles was very impressive here despite only going three innings on 46 pitches. Both his fastball and sinker sat between 97 and 98 mph and the latter flashed some impressive movement. His curveball flashed too and he was willing to throw it against hitters from both sides of the plate. There was enough here to make us think about adding him in very deep leagues. Otherwise, Patrick Corbin followed him as more of a bulk reliever going five innings, allowing three runs, and earning the save. With a 5.11 ERA, he should not be on our radar.
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    Carson Benge went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run and a double on Wednesday against the Blue Jays.

    Benge keeps on hitting. He smacked his home run over 400 feet to the opposite field and it was one of three hard-hit balls he had on the day. That was also his 10th home run to go along with 11 stolen bases and a .259 batting average, which is sensational considering the fact that he was barely even hitting his weight through the first month of the season. Over the last 30 days, he has a .286/.333/.516 slash line with seven home runs as one of the best kept secrets in fantasy baseball because of much that first month is weight down his season-long stat line.
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    Freddy Peralta allowed seven hits and five runs with three walks and four strikeouts over four innings in a loss to the Blue Jays on Wednesday.

    Peralta’s disastrous season just keeps getting worse. He gave up his first run after just the first three batters of the game. He had two of those hitters down to their final strike, but couldn’t put them away. Then, his entire four-run third inning debacle came with two outs. The biggest blow of that inning came from Sean Keys, who hit his first career home run. Just before that, he had Ernie Clement down to his final strike and could’ve escaped this jam without any runs on the board. Instead, after missing with a curveball, he came back with a fastball in the zone that Clement laced for an RBI double. Between poor command and a lack of confidence in all of his breaking stuff, Peralta is a shell of himself right now. He’ll take a 4.81 ERA with 92 strikeouts and 38 walks across 95 1/3 innings into his next scheduled start that could come Monday against the Braves or Tuesday against the Royals depending on how the Mets structure their rotation with an off-day on Thursday.
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    Rangers OF Jarred Kelenic elected free agency.

    Kelenic passed through waivers unclaimed after going 1-for-8 during a seven-game stint with Texas. The 26-year-old was one of the more promising prospects in the game just a couple years ago, but has yet to find sustained success at the major-league level. He’ll likely continue to get opportunities as a reclamation project, but it’s becoming increasingly difficult to envision him developing into an impact fantasy contributor at this stage.
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    Rangers RHP Joe Ross elected free agency.

    Ross heads back to the open market in search of a new opportunity after passing through waivers unclaimed earlier this week. The well-traveled 33-year-old allowed allowed five runs over eight innings during five appearances for Texas after being called up back on June 13.
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    Cubs RHP Christian Roa elected free agency.

    Roa should be able to latch on somewhere as organizational relief depth after passing through waivers unclaimed. The 27-year-old was designated for assignment last week without ever making an appearance for Chicago. He posted a pedestrian 5.19 ERA, 1.96 WHIP and a 6/7 K/BB ratio across 8 2/3 innings for the Astros earlier this season.
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    Cubs sent RHP Eduarniel Núñez outright to Triple-A Iowa.

    Núñez will stick around with Chicago as organizational relief depth after going unclaimed on waivers following his removal from the club’s 40-man roster earlier this week. The 27-year-old hasn’t pitched in the majors this season after posting a lackluster 7.11 ERA across 12 2/3 innings between the Padres and Athletics last year.
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    Red Sox recalled LHP Alec Gamboa from Triple-A Worcester.

    Gamboa was called up prior to Wednesday’s game against the Nationals and allowed two runs over 2 1/3 innings following an abbreviated outing by starter Payton Tolle. The 29-year-old has made three appearances for the Red Sox this season.
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    Nationals acquired RHP Kyle Nicolas from the Orioles for INF Randal Diaz.

    It’s somehow the first-ever trade between the Orioles and Nationals despite their close proximity. Nicolas represents a worthwhile dice roll for Washington’s underwhelming relief mix. The 27-year-old has been traded three times since spring training and has struggled to an 8.59 ERA and 7/13 K/BB ratio across 7 1/3 innings this season.