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    Twins select contract of Austin Voth from AAA

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    MIN Relief Pitcher #30
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    Twins selected the contract of RHP Austin Voth from Triple-A St. Paul.

    Voth was signed by the Twins at the start of June after he was designated for assignment by the Blue Jays. The 33-year-old will be a middle-inning arm with Minnesota, and it seems very unlikely that he’ll be an option for saves while with the club.
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  • TEX Relief Pitcher #30
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    Voth elected free agency from the Twins last week rather than accepting an outright assignment to Triple-A St. Paul. The 34-year-old right-hander has made three appearances in the big leagues this season, posting a 9.90 ERA, 2.50 WHIP and a 3/6 K/BB ratio over 10 innings between the Twins and Blue Jays.
  • MIN Relief Pitcher #30
    The 34-year-old hurler was designated for assignment earlier in the week and passed through waivers unclaimed. He’ll continue to serve as extra bullpen depth for the Twins at the Triple-A level.
  • MIN Relief Pitcher #30
    Voth was used as a bulk reliever on Tuesday with Joe Ryan scratched from his start. Voth allowed six runs (five earned) in four-plus innings and will now be let go to make room for a fresh bullpen arm. He will likely clear waivers and return to the Twins on a minor league deal.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #60
    Rojas was making his first appearance since missing three weeks with elbow inflammation and coming off the IL on Sunday. He pitched only 1 1/3 innings in his one rehab appearance, so no one was expecting him to go deep at all tonight. Austin Voth replaced him in the third and went on to give up six runs — five earned — in four-plus innings, which will probably lead to his removal from the roster on Wednesday.
  • MIN Relief Pitcher #30
    Voth exercised the opt-out clause in his deal with the Blue Jays on Tuesday and it didn’t take him long to land on his feet elsewhere. He probably won’t spent much time at Triple-A St. Paul before earning an opportunity to work out of the Twins’ bullpen.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #30
    The odds are fairly high that Voth return to Toronto on a new minor league pact after passing through waivers unclaimed over the weekend. The 33-year-old journeyman allowed five runs over 3 1/3 innings during a relief appearances against the Orioles last Friday. He’s merely emergency organizational depth at this stage of his career.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #30
    Voth has been jettisoned from Toronto’s pitching staff for the second time this season after allowing five runs over 3 1/3 innings during a bulk relief outing against the Orioles on Friday night. The 33-year-old journeyman figures to pass through waivers unclaimed and might stick around with the Blue Jays as emergency depth.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #64
    Macko drew the starting assignment in place of an injured Dylan Cease (hamstring) and managed to record five outs before turning things over to bulk reliever Austin Voth, who surrendered five runs over 3 1/3 frames. He figures to get at least one or two additional turns in Toronto’s rotation before Cease is ready to come off the injured list.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #30
    Voth will get his second stint with Toronto in 2026 to provide some middle-inning depth. The 33-year-old gets the nod over Tanner Andrews, after Andrews was optioned to Buffalo to make room.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #30
    Voth returns to Toronto on a brand-new pact after electing free agency last week. The well-traveled 33-year-old made one relief appearance for the Blue Jays prior to being designated for assignment and passing through waivers unclaimed.

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    Randy Vásquez fainted and was taken for tests after exiting his start Thursday against the Dodgers.

    Vásquez was on his way to undergo X-rays on his ankle when he fainted. Those were deemed necessary because he took a Mookie Betts comebacker off his leg in the first inning, though he remained in until being pulled after three innings due to ineffectiveness. He was stable and conscious after fainting.
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    Dalton Rushing went 4-for-4 with a homer, a double, a sac fly and four RBI in the Dodgers’ 12-7 takedown of the Padres on Thursday.

    It’s his third career game with four hits and second with four RBI. Rushing’s five balls in play tonight ranged in exit velocity from 99.2 mph to 108.7 mph. He raised his average 19 points to .263, his OPS 51 points to .843 and his hard-hit rate from 41 percent to 44 percent.
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    Roki Sasaki was tagged for six runs in three innings by the Padres on Thursday.

    The Dodger offense let him off the hook, but Sasaki put the team in quite a hole tonight. He gave up homers to Manny Machado, Jackson Merrill and Jake Cronenworth and threw 88 pitches to get his nine outs. After a nice May, Sasaki has given up 19 runs over 17 innings in his last four starts, taking his ERA from 4.03 to 5.40. It’s probably lucky for him that River Ryan is back on the shelf in Triple-A with a hamstring issue. He’s due to make his final start before the break Wednesday at home against the Rockies.
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    Randy Vásquez surrendered four runs and seven hits in three innings Thursday against the Dodgers.

    The Padres lack quality alternatives, but removing Vásquez from the rotation seems like the only appropriate move at this point. He’s given up 18 runs — 14 earned — in 9 2/3 innings over his last three outings, striking out just two batters in the process. The Padres won eight of his first nine starts this year, but they’ve now lost seven of his last eight turns. If he stays in the rotation, he’ll face the D-backs on Tuesday.
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    Kyle Tucker followed up his four-walk game Wednesday by going 4-for-4 with one walk and three runs scored Thursday against the Padres.

    All of Tucker’s hits came on liners to the outfield, two hard and two soft. He’s up to .249 with a .352 OBP, both of which are his highest marks since May 24. He’ll enter Friday’s game having reached in nine straight plate appearances.
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    Tommy Edman went 2-for-4 with his first stolen base and two runs scored Thursday versus the Padres.

    No one would have been surprised if Edman started slowly after returning from ankle surgery, but he’s hitting .378/.451/.556 through 13 games. The steal tonight was important, too; he’ll probably be a rather fringy mixed-league option if he doesn’t do some running. That’s something he was very good at in his younger days, but he stole just three bases in 97 games while dealing with the ankle issue last year.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #50
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    Bryce Miller pitched seven scoreless innings with eight strikeouts Thursday in the Mariners’ 1-0 win over the Angels.

    The Mariners had just two hits and the one run came on Cal Raleigh’s bases loaded walk in the sixth. Fortunately, that was enough for Miller, Eduard Bazardo and Andrés Muñoz. It’s Miller’s fourth scoreless start in nine outings since he came off the IL. Of a little concern is that his velocity has been trending down. He averaged 97.5 mph with his fastball in his season debut May 13, but he’s been in the 96.0-96.5 mph range since and tonight he hit a new season low of 95.8 mph. That’s still a little better than his career average of 95.1 mph, but it looks like he’s returning to his old level. He’ll face the Marlins next.
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    Andrés Muñoz protected a 1-0 lead in the ninth despite giving up two hits and a walk Thursday against the Angels.

    Zach Neto walked to start the ninth but then got picked off/caught stealing. Nolan Schanuel and Jorge Soler went on to single for Wade Meckler grounded out to end the game. It’s Muñoz’s seventh straight scoreless appearance, six of which have resulted in saves. He’s 16-for-20 saving games on the year.
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    Walbert Ureña allowed just one run and one hit over 5 2/3 innings Thursday in a tough loss to the Mariners.

    Ureña gave up a leadoff double to JP Crawford in the sixth and then walked three of the remaining five hitters he faced to force in a run. Before that, he walked just one through five, though he did hit two batters. He struck out six. Ureña has shown a lot of promise at age 22, but until the Angels get their act together, he doesn’t seem like a great use of a spot in shallow leagues. That said, he’s a fair play next week in a favorable matchup in Texas against the Rangers.
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    Logan O’Hoppe went 0-for-3 on Thursday and is 4-for-29 with no extra-base hits or walks in his last nine games.

    O’Hoppe had a pretty good two-week stretch in mid-June, but other than that, it’s been a miserable season to date. He’s batting .228/.290/.333 through 208 plate appearances. If he doesn’t really turn things around these next three months, the Angels might have to move on from him this winter.