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    Brooks Lee went 1-for-2 with a run scored, a stolen base, and two walks on Wednesday against the Dodgers.

    Lee was a pest this game. First, he ignited a rally in the third with a single that helped spur a three-run inning against Shohei Ohtani. Then, he continued to find his way on base and was stranded twice in scoring position with the Twins trailing by just one run. Regardless, he’s maintained near league average production all season while splitting time at shortstop and third base.
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  • MIN 3rd Baseman #22
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    Lee connected for a grand slam off Andrew Painter in the bottom of the first, but Minnesota could only muster one more run the rest of the way. The 25-year-old infielder is up to 18 homers and seven stolen bases on the year, but he entered Sunday with a league-average batting line. The former first-round pick will likely need to show sustained improvement by the end of 2027 to remain part of the team’s future core. It’s notable that he shifted from shortstop to third base earlier this summer.
  • MIN 3rd Baseman #22
    Lee took advantage of Jacob Misiorowski losing some velocity in his last two innings of work today and homered off a 99.4-mph fastball in the fifth. He almost got him again in the sixth, hitting a 95.8-mph cutter 365 feet to right, but it was caught by a leaping Luis Lara. Statcast said it would have been a homer in 15 ballparks.
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    The Twins entered the eighth inning trailing 3-1 but pulled a bit closer as Josh Bell smacked an RBI single off of Aaron Bummer. Two batters later, Lee strolled to the dish with the bases loaded against Nate Pearson and shot a two-run single into right field to put the Twins ahead to stay. He finished the day 1-for-4 and is now hitting .240/.298/.414 with 16 homers and 60 RBI in 444 plate appearances on the season.
  • MIN 3rd Baseman #22
    Minnesota also got solo shots from Royce Lewis and Ryan Jeffers. At 97.1 mph off the bat, Lee’s homer fell a little short of qualifying as a barrel, but that’s not unusual for him. In fact, he has just 12 barrels despite collecting 16 homers this year. His exit velocity numbers suggest he should be doing quite a bit worse than his current .244/.302/.423 line, but the Twins don’t need anyone telling him that.
  • MIN 3rd Baseman #22
    Lee manned the two-hole in the Twins lineup in their first game without Byron Buxton, who went back on the injured list with yet another right hip injury before this game. Lee couldn’t muster a single hit or hard-hit ball in a game where the Twins had 14 as a team. He’s struggled to a .687 OPS over his last 30 games and will need to pick up the slack without Buxton.
  • MIN Shortstop #22
    Lee had a monster game here in a big win for his Twins. He helped get a rally churning with a run-scoring single in the third inning and broke this game open with a three-run homer in the fourth. That long ball was especially painful for the Guardians since it came after an error let that inning get to Lee. Overall, he’s been solid in an everyday role this season with a .254 batting average, .746 OPS, 15 home runs, and 56 RBI. Those power numbers are already approaching his totals from last season in 41 fewer games.
  • MIN Shortstop #22
    Lee continues to produce. His second double of this game cut the Angels’ lead to 4-2 and put the tying runs in scoring position with just one out. The Twins would push one more run across, but sadly never tie this game back up. Nevertheless, Lee has kept his head above water all season with a .744 OPS to go along with 14 home runs and five stolen bases as we approach the All-Star break.
  • MIN Shortstop #22
    Lee brought a run home on a groundout in the third inning, then later started a four-run sixth inning with a solo homer off Michael Wacha. The 25-year-old infielder is having a solid season with the Twins, hitting .247/.300/.420 with nine homers, 27 runs scored, and 37 RBI across 238 plate appearances.
  • MIN Shortstop #22
    Lee drove in all three runs that Minnesota scored while registering their only two extra-base hits. Braxton Ashcraft largely shut down the Twins, but Lee tagged him for a two-run homer in the sixth before adding a solo shot in the ninth. The 25-year-old infielder mostly hit second this past week. He opened the season as the everyday shortstop but has shifted to third base since the Twins optioned Royce Lewis to Triple-A. Tristan Gray has been handling shortstop since then.
  • MIN Shortstop #22
    Lee takes a seat with Orlando Arcia getting a shot at third base for the first time since being called up earlier this month. The 25-year-old infielder has cooled off a bit in the last few games after an impressive five-game stretch earlier this week where he batted .350 (7-for-20) with one homer and six RBI. He appears to be Minnesota’s preferred option at the hot corner until further notice with top prospect Kaelen Culpepper seemingly earmarked for shortstop once he arrives this summer.

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    Edward Cabrera developed a blister on his right middle finger during his start Sunday, but he’s optimistic he’ll take his next turn.

    Cubs fans would probably prefer he didn’t. Cabrera, who missed time back in May with a blister, is due to face the Mariners next weekend, but the team has flexibility after the off day Thursday.
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    The Red Sox will start Alec Gamboa, with Brayan Bello expected to follow, in Monday’s game against the Diamondbacks.

    Bello has been excelling out of the pen, so the Red Sox won’t mess with what’s working by having him start. Given that the bulk role makes him a better bet for a win, Bello is a streaming option tomorrow. Unfortunately, he probably won’t get a second bulk appearance, with the Red Sox having Thursday off, but maybe he’ll make another lengthy relief appearance next weekend if Patrick Sandoval is shaky again.
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    Casey Mize pitched three-hit ball for six innings in the Padres’ 5-0 shutout of the Guardians on Sunday.

    Jeremiah Estrada, Adrian Morejon and Yuki Matsui completed the three-hitter. Mize settled for three strikeouts today. Oddly enough, the 22 splitters he threw produced zero whiffs or called strikes. However, they did generate outs all six times they were put into play. Mize improved to 5-7 with a 3.18 ERA overall. He’ll take on another familiar foe when the Twins travel to San Diego next weekend. Both his four wins and his five losses versus the Twins are the most he has against any team.
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    Tanner Bibee surrendered three runs in six innings Sunday against the Padres to take his fourth straight loss.

    Cleveland was shutout in a Bibee start for the fourth time this year. Both he and Joey Cantillo have made 26 starts for the Guardians this season. Bibee has allowed 71 runs in 150 1/3 innings (4.25 RA/9). Cantillo has allowed 62 runs in 125 2/3 innings (4.44 RA/9). Bibee, though, is 4-13, whereas Cantillo has gone 9-7. Bibee will next face the Rockies in Coors, which might lead to some run support.
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    Luis Rengifo went 2-for-4 and hit his fourth homer Sunday versus the Guardians.

    The Padres got four homers today from players who had combined for 22 previously this season (15 from Gavin Sheets, three from Rengifo and Jake Cronenworth and one from Jase Bowen). Rengifo is hitting .323/.411/.473 in 27 games for the Padres. All four of his homers have come with his new team; he went without one in 57 games with the Brewers.
  • CLE 2nd Baseman #87
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    The slumping Travis Bazzana went 0-for-3 against the Padres on Sunday.

    Bazzana is still drawing walks, but he’s hitting .189 with only one extra-base hit in his last 21 games, leaving him at .235/.332/.372 overall. There might be a slight chance of the Guardians sending him down at some point, clearing the way for Angel Genao to play second base regularly.
  • MIL 1st Baseman #9
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    Jake Bauers went 4-for-4 with a double, two RBI and a walk in the Brewers’ 6-2 win over the Dodgers on Sunday.

    The Brewers take three out of four in L.A. Bauers had three previous four-hit games in his career, but they all came in 2018 or ’19. Today’s pushed him up to .275/.384/.500 on the season. That .884 OPS is 212 points better than his career mark of .672.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #43
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    Logan Henderson limited the Dodgers to one run and three hits over seven innings in a victory Sunday.

    The Brewers probably could have had Tarik Skubal if they were willing to send Henderson to Detroit, but the right-hander again demonstrated today why that would have been a bad idea. It might not be totally correct to say Henderson outdueled Skubal today — one got good defensive support and one didn’t — but he did come away with the win in the matchup. Henderson still hasn’t allowed more than three runs in any of his 12 starts this year. He’ll take a 7-2 record and a 2.70 ERA into his next start versus the Braves.
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    Tarik Skubal took a loss to the Brewers after allowing two runs — one earned — in six innings Sunday.

    Skubal gave up seven hits and nine hard-hit balls, but he struck out seven and was let down by his defense a couple of times in the game. He’s now 0-2 for the Dodgers, even though he has a 3.18 ERA in his three starts. He’ll face the Pirates next weekend.
  • MIL Left Fielder #11
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    Jackson Chourio had three hits, including two doubles, and three runs scored Sunday against the Dodgers.

    The second double should have been an out at Miller Park, as it went off Kyle Tucker’s glove at the wall in right. However, it also would have been a homer in 23 ballparks, according to Statcast. Chourio snapped out of a little 2-for-19 skid today. It’s the third time this year that he’s scored three runs in a game.