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    Reds starter Chris Paddack elects free agency

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    Reds RHP Chris Paddack elected free agency.

    Paddack heads to the open market after passing through waivers unclaimed. He was cut loose by the Reds earlier this week after posting an inflated 6.04 ERA across 22 1/3 innings of work. The 30-year-old makes some sense as an emergency stopgap option for an injury-ravaged club like the division-rival Cubs, who just lost Ben Brown (neck) and Edward Cabrera (hamstring) and are basically down to four healthy starters.
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    It remains to be seen whether or not the 30-year-old right-hander will accept the assignment or elect to peddle his wares on the open market once again. Paddack holds a 6.79 ERA, 1.67 WHIP and a 40/19 K/BB ratio over 57 innings in 14 appearances (nine starts) between the Marlins, Reds and Rangers this season.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #40
    Well, that was fast. Paddack’s stint with the Rangers lasted roughly 24 hours during which he allowed two runs over four innings in a long relief outing. The 30-year-old righty has made 14 appearances, including nine starts) between the Rangers, Reds and Marlins this season. At his current pace, Paddack has a real shot at breaking Edwin Jackson’s record of pitching for 14 different organizations.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #40
    Paddack gave up seven hits, walked none and struck out one. The 30-year-old right-hander served as the bulk pitcher for Texas and allowed two runs in four innings. That’s not so bad as far as Paddack appearances typically go. He has a 6.79 ERA after all. It’s safe to ignore Paddack in fantasy leagues. With off-days coming up for the Rangers, it’s fair to wonder how long the innings-eater sticks around.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #40
    Paddack can be safely ignored in all fantasy formats after compiling a bloated 6.96 ERA, 1.66 WHIP and 39/19 K/BB ratio across 53 innings between the Reds and Marlins this season. The 30-year-old augments the Rangers starting pitching situation and will likely wind up eating innings in a mop-up role.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #56
    After being designated for assignment by the Marlins earlier in the season, Paddack joined the Reds and posted a 6.04 ERA and 1.66 WHIP across 22 1/3 innings. We’d assume he clears waivers this time, but some team (cough, the Phillies, cough) might be desperate enough to take a chance.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #56
    It went about as well as it could have considering the seven hits and three walks allowed with no strikeouts. Paddack at least limited the Braves to just five hard-hit balls, so there’s that, but there’s not much to build on here in fantasy baseball or in real life. Yunior Marte came on for the first time this season after Paddack left the game and immediately buried the Reds with four more runs, leaving Paddack with no shot at a win. Assuming he remains in the rotation, Paddack figures to face the Royals next week.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #56
    Paddack drew the starting assignment for the opening contest of Saturday’s twin bill and managed to save the Reds bullpen by completing five frames. He posted five strikeouts and issued three walks. He’ll continue to draw starts for Cincinnati’s injury-depleted rotation and is in line to take the ball on Friday against Atlanta.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #56
    Paddack left with a two-run lead, but that didn’t survive the sixth. He finished the outing with three strikeouts and one walk. He gave up six hits but actually just two hard-hit balls, so this was a stronger performance than any he had before being released by the Marlins. We’d still stay far away from in fantasy leagues. He’ll probably start against the Cardinals next weekend.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #33
    The Reds will pay Paddack the major league minimum while the Marlins cover the rest of his $4 million salary. Paddack has a 7.63 ERA in six starts and one relief appearance this season after coming in at 5.35 in 158 innings for the Twins and Tigers last year. He should remain awful for the Reds, but at least he’s stretched out and ready to go, which is what they need with Hunter Greene, Rhett Lowder and Brandon Williamson all shelved. According to The Athletic’s C. Trent Rosencrans, Paddack will start Saturday against the Guardians, with Andrew Abbott moving up to Friday.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #33
    Paddack was designated for assignment by the Marlins on May 5th and cleared waivers on Monday, so he is now a free agent. The 30-year-old posted an inflated 7.34 ERA across 30 2/3 innings this season and should, presumably, simply be organizational starting pitching depth for the Reds.

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    Mets acquired RHP Matt Seelinger from the Tigers for cash considerations.

    Seelinger has a 3.89 ERA, 1.42 WHIP, and 49/19 K/BB ratio in 39 1/3 innings at Triple-A this season. The 31-year-old can miss bats, but he’s also posted a walk rate over 11 percent in back-to-back seasons at Triple-A. He’s just organizational depth for a depleted Mets pitching staff.
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    Jake Bloss (elbow) allowed one run on three hits in 4 1/3 innings for Triple-A Buffalo on Sunday.

    He struck out one and walked one while throwing 62 percent of his pitches for strikes. The bigger news was that Bloss saw 94.9 mph on his sinker and 96.3 mph on his four-seam fastball, which were both up by about three mph. He struggled to command the sinker, but that kind of velocity bump, which he held throughout the game, would be big news for the 25-year-old right-hander. He could be an option in the Blue Jays’ rotation after the break.
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    Rockies OF prospect Zac Veen went 2-for-5 with two home runs and three RBI for Triple-A Albuquerque on Sunday.

    Veen is now hitting .322/.400/.588 with 14 home runs, 55 RBI, and 14 steals in 75 games at Triple-A. He’s being a bit more aggressive than he has been in recent seasons, so even though his swinging strike rate remains a similar 11.5 percent, he’s making more contact and more contact in the zone than before. He deserves another shot at MLB at-bats, but with Jake McCarthy, Brenton Doyle, Mickey Moniak, and Cole Carrigg also in the outfield mix in Colorado, the team likely needs to make a move at the trade deadline.
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    Matt Wallner went 1-for-3 with a walk and a home run for Triple-A St. Paul on Sunday.

    Wallner is now hitting .282/.376/.607 with 15 home runs, 42 RBI, and a 49/17 K/BB ratio in 42 games since being demoted to Triple-A. Yes, the strikeouts remain a bit of an issue and probably always will, but the 28-year-old has consistent power that teams covet. It might make sense for the Twins to use this hot stretch to give him MLB at-bats and see if they can trade him at the deadline to a team that wants a left-handed power bat off the bench.
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    Dodgers OF prospect Mike Sirota went 1-for-6 with a solo home run for Double-A Tulsa on Sunday.

    That homer extended Sirota’s on-base streak to 68 games. The 23-year-old is hitting .324/.484/.547 with seven home runs, 25 RBI, and three steals in 38 games at Double-A after being promoted following 35 games at High-A. He has emerged as a top-15 prospect in all of baseball and looks like a major steal for the Dodgers, who drafted him in 2021 only to see him choose to go to college. The Reds wound up drafting Sirota, but the Dodgers traded Gavin Lux for him in January 2025. Looks like a pretty good move at this point.
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    Mariners promoted OF prospect Lazaro Montes to Triple-A Tacoma.

    Montes and 2B/OF prospect Michael Arroyo are being promoted to Triple-A Tacoma, according to MLB.com’s Daniel Kramer. Montes is the Mariners’ third-ranked prospect and MLB Pipeline’s 26th overall prospect, while Arroyo is the team’s fourth-ranked prospect and MLB Pipeline’s 43rd overall prospect. Montes hit .236/.365/.554 with 25 home runs and five steals in 78 games at Double-A. That came with a 30.5 percent strikeout rate, 18 percent swinging strike rate, and 62.5 percent contact rate, so those numbers will need to improve in Triple-A before he has a legitimate shot to crack the MLB roster.
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    Pirates general manager Ben Cherington said that Spencer Horwitz (hamstring) and Oneil Cruz (hand fracture) are still expected back in July.

    Cherington mentioned that both players “are progressing well in Florida, but both will be sidelined until after the All-Star Break.” The team hopes that they will both be back in the lineup “not too long after the break.” Cruz has been out since June 10 with non-displaced fractures in his hand. He was originally expected to miss “at least one month,” which will be in the middle of this week. He could likely begin a rehab assignment in the next couple of weeks and, assuming he can swing without pain, be back in the Pirates lineup soon after. With both Horwitz and Cruz back, the Pirates may have to be creative to find at-bats for surging Esmerlyn Valdez and Tyler Callihan.
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    AJ Smith-Shawver threw four scoreless innings for Single-A Augusta on Sunday.

    Smith-Shawver allowed two hits and didn’t walk a batter while striking out five. There is no Statcast data at the park, but reports are that he sat 96 mph on his four-seam fastball and touched 100 mph. He threw 34 of his 47 pitches for strikes in what was an incredibly efficient outing. The Braves will move him up to a higher level and presumably try to get him around 60 pitches next time out. Now would be the time to stash him in fantasy leagues since he could return to Atlanta in two weeks. He had a 3.86 ERA, 1.42 WHIP, and 22 percent strikeout rate in 44 innings for Atlanta last year. At the very least, he should be on the deep-league radar.
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    Blake Snell (elbow) is scheduled to throw another bullpen.

    We know Snell threw a bullpen on June 26, and it appears that he threw another one this weekend, but there aren’t many more details about how many, or what type of, pitches he threw. We would still assume that he will begin facing live hitters if this next bullpen is successful and then begin a rehab assignment. That seems to indicate that we could be looking at an early August return for Snell, if all goes well.
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    Roman Anthony (hand/wrist) will visit with a hand specialist this week.

    The Red Sox are referring to the visit as more about “peace of mind,” but it’s obviously concerning that Anthony has made no substantial progress since spraining his wrist and tearing a ligament in his ring finger over two months ago. The 22-year-old will see Dr. Gary Lourie, who is a hand specialist and Braves’ head team physician.