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    Angels placed OF Jose Siri on the paternity list.

    Congrats to Jose and his growing family. The 30-year-old is hitting .290/.351/.507 in 32 games this season with four home runs and 16 RBI. He will likely return at some point over this weekend.
Ohtani laces RBI single to cut into Padres' lead
Shohei Ohtani comes through for the Dodgers with an RBI single to cut into the Padres' lead on Sunday Night Baseball.

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  • LAA Left Fielder #28
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    Before missing two games, Siri started seven games in a row in center with Mike Trout down. Now, though, he has Josh Lowe to contend with, which figures to mean less playing time against righties. Lowe, who was called up when Siri went on the paternity list, is making a third straight start tonight, and Siri will be available off the bench.
  • LAA Left Fielder #28
    Siri started playing regualrly for the Angels after being called up halfway through May, but has been a fixture in the starting lineup in June. This month, he’s gone 13-for-46 (.283) with three home runs, 14 RBI, one steal, and an 11/4 K/BB ratio. Siri has always had some contact issues and is still sporting a nearly 19 percent swinging strike rate; however, he is swinging far more than his career norm this season, which is giving him more chances to make contact. His bat speed is up a bit this season, and his launch angle is less drastic than we saw last year. He’s also using the middle of the field more than he has in previous seasons. It’s a small sample size, but he could be worth a gamble in deeper formats since he’s playing regularly.
  • LAA Designated Hitter #12
    Soler’s hip irritation has morphed into a more concerning injury. The Angels will likely rotate DHs in his absence, with Mike Trout and Jo Adell both likely to see some time there. That would open up outfield starts for Jose Siri.
  • LAA Left Fielder #28
    Siri is 7-for-23 with two homers and two doubles since his callup. He’s starting primarily against lefties, so there’s no fantasy value to be had here. However, he is the Angels’ best defensive outfielder, which might pay off if he remains somewhat productive.
  • LAA Designated Hitter #12
    It appears to be nothing more than a routine evening off for the 34-year-old slugger. Mike Trout will serve as the designated hitter in his absence while Jose Siri will start in center field and bat ninth for the Halos against Rays’ right-hander Nick Martinez.
  • LAA Center Fielder #19
    Siri, 30, will join the Angels after hitting .288/.353/.504 with five homers in his 140 plate appearances with the Bees. The outfielder will take the roster spot of Bryce Teodosio, with Teodosio heading to Salt Lake in the corresponding move.
  • LAA Center Fielder #19
    Siri, 30, could’ve competed for a bench spot on the team’s Opening Day roster with a strong showing during Cactus League play, but he hit just .194 (7-for-36) with one RBI, one stolen base and a 12/1 K/BB ratio. He’ll begin the season as extra outfield depth at the Triple-A level.
  • LAA Center Fielder #19
    After a pair of productive seasons with the Rays, Siri had a rough 2025 campaign with the Mets, slashing .063/.167/.125 with zero homers, one RBI and a 17/4 K/BB ratio in 36 plate appearances and missing several months with a fractured tibia. If he finds his way into regular playing time with the Angels, his intriguing blend of power and speed makes him an interesting late-round option from a fantasy perspective.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #24
    McKenzie headlines a group of 19 players who elected minor league free agency earlier this week, including catcher Matt Thaiss; infielders Scott Kingery, Keston Hiura, Sergio Alcántara, Terrin Vavra and Vimael Machín; outfielders Jose Siri, Connor Joe and Jordyn Adams; and relievers Noah Davis, Scott Blewett, Brooks Kriske, Kevin Herget, Cionel Pérez, Darren McCaughan, Richard Lovelady, José Ruiz and Jordan Weems.
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    Siri passed through waivers unclaimed after being designated for assignment earlier this week and figures to elect free agency. The 30-year-old, who missed nearly five months this season recovering from a mid-April fractured tibia in his left leg, batted .063 (2-for-32) with one RBI and two steals in 16 games.

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    Manny Machado hit a three-run homer and walked three times as the Padres beat the Dodgers 5-2 on Sunday Night Baseball.

    Machado was intentionally walked with two on and two out in the fifth, after which Jack Dreyer got Gavin Sheets to ground out. He came up again with two on in the seventh, but this time there was a righty in the game, no base open and one out. He was pitched to, and he homered just over the wall in center on an 0-2 middle-middle fastball from Kyle Hurt. It was Machado’s fourth homer in eight games and sixth in 14 games.
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    JP Sears blanked the Dodgers five innings to earn a win on Sunday Night Baseball.

    Sears gave up six hard-hit balls but just one hit, which was a single from Miguel Rojas in the fifth. He also threw first-pitch strikes to only eight of 17 batters. Still, he was very successful, obviously. The victory makes him 2-1 with a 4.70 ERA in his three starts for the Padres this year. He’ll probably stay in the rotation for now and face the Blue Jays next weekend.
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    Mason Miller was perfect in the ninth for his 22nd save Sunday against the Dodgers.

    Miller got one strikeout tonight, which was actually his first in three appearances. He averaged 102.1 mph with his 10 fastballs. Miller has pitched on back-to-back days now, so he might be iffy for Monday. The Padres did use him three straight days once back in April.
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    Emmet Sheehan allowed one run in 4 1/3 innings Sunday against the Padres.

    He struck out five and walked three. Back-to-back starts against San Diego have seen Sheehan allow two runs over 9 1/3 innings and lower his ERA from 5.32 to 4.91. More length would be nice, but since he’s been following Yoshinobu Yamamoto in the rotation for nearly two months now, he typically has a fairly rested bullpen behind him. He’ll likely start the final game of the first half next Sunday against the Diamondbacks, which could lead to an especially quick hook.
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    Tommy Edman struck out as a pinch-hitter against the Padres on Sunday.

    Edman was scratched from the starting lineup as a precaution after being hit on the ankle by a Mason Miller pitch in Saturday’s game. He’ll probably be back in the lineup somewhere Monday against the Rockies.
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    Ranger Suarez left Sunday night’s game in the third inning with an apparent injury.

    It seemed to be a leg issue sustained as he was going for a grounder to his left. He took one warmup throw afterwards and then decided to call it a night. Suarez allowed three runs and six hits in 2 2/3 innings before departing. Greg Weissert replaced him.
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    Emerson Hancock limited the Blue Jays to two hits over seven innings in the Mariners’ 4-0 shutout victory Sunday.

    It’s the fourth straight Mariners game to end in a shutout, and they were on the right side of three of them (they beat the Angels 1-0 on Thursday, lost to the Jays 2-0 on Friday and won 11-0 on Saturday). Hancock was originally supposed to piggyback with Logan Gilbert on Saturday, but the Mariners scratched that the night before and Gilbert went out and pitched one-hit ball for seven innings. Now, Hancock has gone seven scoreless for the first time. He previously pitched six scoreless innings twice and seven innings of one-run ball once. He struck out five and generated 14 whiffs today, finishing with a 32 percent CSW. The Mariners probably won’t engage in any funny business in the rotation this week with six games in a row after the off day on Monday. Just like this weekend, they’ll likely go with Luis Castillo on Friday, Gilbert on Saturday and Hancock on Sunday against the Rays.
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    Trey Yesavage worked six innings and allowed three runs — two earned — in a loss to the Mariners on Sunday.

    The unearned run was a product of Ernie Clement committing an error prior to Mitch Garver’s two-run homer in the third. Yesavage racked up seven strikeouts, his second highest total of the year. He allowed just three hits. He still hasn’t surrendered more than five hits in any outing this year, and he’s given up a total of eight in 18 1/3 innings over his last three outings. He’s 4-4 with a 3.31 ERA, and he’ll finish off the first half with a start in San Diego next weekend.
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    Mitch Garver hit a two-run homer off the Blue Jays’ Trey Yesavage in the Mariners’ win Sunday.

    After doing a nice job while Cal Raleigh was on the injured list (.238/.304/.476 with three homers in 15 games), Garver, who was starting for the first time in seven days, is back to playing pretty seldomly since Raleigh returned. The homer today was his first this season with Raleigh on the active roster. He’s hitting just .194/.325/.330 overall.
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    Alejandro Kirk finished 0-for-4 against the Mariners in Sunday’s loss.

    Kirk is batting .204 with one homer and five RBI in 16 games since returning from a fractured thumb. He did have four hard-hit balls in his previous start on Friday, but in addition to striking out once, his balls in play today were hit just 62, 48 and 80 mph.