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    Wenninger struggled in latest Triple-A Start

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    Mets RHP prospect Jack Wenninger allowed four runs on five hits in 3 2/3 innings for Triple-A Syracuse on Tuesday.

    Wenninger also walked three and struck out four while throwing 46 of his 78 pitches for strikes. The Mets are desperate for help in their big league rotation, but both Wenninger and Jonah Tong have been struggling at Triple-A, which makes it hard for the front office to make a change.
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    There is some thought that Wenninger could have been pulled because the Mets wanted to keep his pitch count in check in case they needed him to take Clay Holmes’ (fibula) spot in the rotation. However, Wenninger had walked four batters in his game and was removed at 61 pitches, so it’s also possible he was simply lifted for being ineffective. Whatever the case, Wenninger has drastically outpitched Jonah Tong at Triple-A this season and could be the Mets’ choice for a starting pitching call-up if they decide not to simply insert Tobias Myers into the rotation.
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    Holmes suffered a broken leg when he was nailed by a 111-mph line drive from Yankees rookie Spencer Jones during the fourth inning of Friday’s start at Citi Field. Amazingly, he faced seven additional batters prior to exiting the contest when X-rays revealed the fracture in his leg. The unfortunate development is the latest crushing blow to New York’s rotation, and a significant hit for fantasy rotations, since he posted a sparkling 2.39 ERA, 1.10 WHIP and 45/18 K/BB ratio across 52 2/3 innings over nine starts to open the year. He’s facing a lengthy absence and figures to miss at least a couple months. There should be a definitive timetable from the Mets at some point soon. Jack Wenninger, Jonah Tong and Tobias Myers are the logical candidates to take his rotation spot. Wenninger, who has posted a 1.08 ERA and 38/18 K/BB ratio over 33 1/3 innings at Triple-A Syracuse this season, and Tong would be the most intriguing fantasy-wise given their strikeout upside.

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    Griffin Jax held the Mariners to one run with three strikeouts over five innings in a win on Saturday.

    Jax stranded the bases loaded in the first inning with a pair of strikeouts, then gave up a run on a hit and sacrifice fly in the second. He tossed three more scoreless innings, ending his day with three strikeouts over five innings. The 31-year-old right-hander has done well in the rotation, posting a 2.80 ERA over 61 innings as a starter.
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    The Red Sox are designating Danny Coulombe for assignment, sources told MassLive.com’s Chris Cotillo.

    It seems like really weird timing, as Coulombe pitched two scoreless frames to finish off Boston’s 4-0 shutout of the Mets on Saturday. However, the appearance was his 29th, and he’s about to start collecting bonuses upon No. 30 of the year. The Red Sox might give Tyler Samaniego another look in his place.
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    Logan Gilbert allowed four runs with five strikeouts over 6 2/3 innings in a loss against the Rays on Saturday.

    Gilbert tossed a scoreless first inning, then gave up a run on a single and a double in the second. Back-to-back doubles to start the third brought a second run in for the Rays in the third inning. Gilbert, pitching into the seventh, gave up a double and a walk before leaving at 96 pitches with two outs in the frame. Both inherited runners would come in to score. The 29-year-old right-hander ends the first half with a 3.32 ERA, 0.99 WHIP, and a 119/24 K/BB ratio across 114 innings.
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    Andruw Monasterio had a two-run homer and a triple Saturday as the Red Sox blanked the Mets 4-0.

    Monasterio homered off Freddy Peralta in the fourth to start the scoring. That proved to be sufficient for Boston’s pitching staff, but the Red Sox did get some insurance in the form of another two-run homer from Masataka Yoshida in the eighth. Monasterio’s homer off Peralta was his fifth of the year but his first off of a righty; he was hitting just .195/.213/.253 in 89 plate appearances versus righties coming into the day. The triple was the second of his career and first since 2023.
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    Eduardo Rivera pitched 3 2/3 scoreless innings against the Mets in his spot start Saturday.

    Pitching in Worcester, Rivera hadn’t gotten more than seven outs in an outing in over two months, making today’s performance particularly impressive. He nearly got through four innings hitless, but Jorge Polanco singled off him on the 10th pitch of his second at-bat to end his day. Rivera will likely head back to Triple-A now, but he definitely helped his stock.
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    Freddy Peralta allowed two runs and walked five over 4 1/3 innings Saturday in a loss to the Red Sox.

    It’s the third straight outing and sixth overall this year in which Peralta has failed to complete five innings, and he goes into the All-Star break 5-8 with a 4.66 ERA and a 22 percent strikeout rate that is down from 28 percent each of the last two years. Maybe there are suitors out there that think they can turn him around, but he isn’t currently throwing like someone worth a big haul at the trade deadline. He’ll pitch in Philadelphia next weekend.
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    Francisco Lindor went 0-for-3 with a walk against the Red Sox in Saturday’s loss.

    Lindor is 2-for-20 in his last five games and just 10-for-56 with three extra-base hits in 15 games since coming off the injured list. The good news is that Lindor has typically been quite a bit better in the second halves of seasons than in the first halves. Unfortunately, even if the trend holds, it might be too little, too late this year.
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    Trent Grisham went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer to lead the Yankees to a 4-2 win over the Nationals on Saturday.

    Grisham knocked a base hit in the sixth inning, then put the Yankees ahead with a two-run homer off Clayton Beeter in the eighth, putting New York in position to steal the late victory. The 29-year-old outfielder is up to 10 homers, 48 runs scored, and 40 RBI while slashing .238/.338/.426 across 299 plate appearances.
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    James Wood went 3-for-5 with a solo homer against the Yankees on Saturday.

    Wood crushed the first pitch he saw, leading off the first inning with a solo homer off Cam Schlittler. He later added a pair of base hits in the seventh and ninth, ending his day slashing .278/.407/.567 with 27 homers, 88 runs scored, 63 RBI, and 15 steals across 450 plate appearances.
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    Braxton Ashcraft is being replaced by Foster Griffin on the National League All-Star roster.

    Ashcraft was a late addition to the roster on Tuesday, but now he’s not going to pitch after starting today. Griffin has been a great surprise this year in going 10-2 with a 2.77 ERA after signing for just $5.5 million in his return from Japan. Still, this feels like one of those where we’ll be asking in a few years, “how was that guy an All-Star?”