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    Jose Cabrera gives up four runs in loss to Rays

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    Jose Cabrera allowed four runs with four strikeouts over five innings in a loss against the Rays on Saturday.

    Cabrera served up a solo homer to Junior Caminero in the first inning. Jonathan Aranda later took him deep for a two-run blast in the fifth. Cabrera would start the sixth, giving up two hits with no outs, before leaving the game at 80 pitches. One inherited runner would come in to score. The 24-year-old right-hander has allowed four runs over ten innings through two starts with a 7/2 K/BB ratio. He’ll take on the Brewers in Arizona on Friday.
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    The 24-year-old right-hander also allowed three walks in the contest while striking out three. He was tagged for a two-run blast by Garrett Mitchell in the second inning, then the Brewers scratched out an additional run on an RBI single by Jake Bauers in the third. Cabrera generated four whiffs on 63 pitches on the night, posting a CSW of 24 percent. He’ll look to improve upon his 4.73 ERA, 1.58 WHIP and 10/5 K/BB ratio (13 1/3 innings) when he squares off against the Padres in San Diego on Wednesday.
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    Cabrera gave up five hard-hit balls, including a 392-foot bomb from Luke Keaschall, but they all turned into outs. He also walked none, and while he settled for three strikeouts, he was able to generate 11 whiffs on 35 swings. He’ll almost certainly get a chance to stick around after this, and he should face the Rays on Friday.
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    Cabrera draws the starting assignment for Sunday’s series finale against the Twins with both Ryne Nelson (elbow) and Michael Soroka (glute) hitting the injured list earlier this week. The unheralded 24-year-old righty doesn’t light up the radar gun, but he’s been an effective starter in the hitter-friendly Pacific Coast League this season, compiling a strong 3.69 ERA and 64/16 K/BB ratio across 61 innings over 12 starts for Triple-A Reno. A wait-and-see approach seems like the right call as Cabrera arrives in the big leagues, but he could offer some streaming appeal in deeper fantasy formats if he hits the ground running.
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    Cabrera joins Arizona’s injury-depleted rotation that lost both Ryne Nelson (elbow) and Michael Soroka (glute) earlier this week. The 24-year-old righty doesn’t throw hard, but has compiled an impressive 3.69 ERA and 64/16 K/BB ratio across 61 innings over 12 starts for Triple-A Reno in the high-octane offensive environments of the Pacific Coast League. He’s a name to watch closely in deeper mixed leagues, but isn’t a must-add option in shallow fantasy formats.
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    It’d be the major league debut for the 24-year-old Cabrera, who just moved up to Triple-A after making nine starts in Double-A. He has a 3.69 ERA and a 64/16 K/BB in 61 innings in the minors this season. He would have to be added to the 40-man roster, which could lead to Ryne Nelson going on the 50-day IL.

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    Cam Schlittler is one of seven first-time All-Star pitchers on the American League squad announced Saturday.

    Dylan Cease, Parker Messick, Drew Rasmussen, Joe Ryan, Ranger Suarez and Michael Wacha are the other starters on the AL team. The relievers are Bryan Baker, Aroldis Chapman, Jacob Latz, Cade Smith and Louis Varland. It’s the second nod for Rasmussen, Ryan, Suarez and Wacha and the first for all of the rest other than Chapman, who will be going for the ninth time.
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    Cristopher Sánchez and Jhoan Duran were both named to the NL All-Star squad for the game in Philadelphia.

    Joining them on the NL squad are starters Chase Burns, Max Meyer, Jacob Misiorowski, Eduardo Rodriguez, Chris Sale, Paul Skeens, Logan Webb and Yoshinobu Yamamoto and relievers Raisel Iglesias and Mason Miller. Shohei Ohtani might also be available, but it seems less likely that he’ll pitch after Friday’s biceps issue. Misiorowski is also expected to be scratched because he’s slated to start the Sunday before the game. That would make Sánchez the overwhelming favorite to start for the NL.
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    Vladimir Guerrero Jr., who was voted in as the AL’s starting first baseman, said he intends to sit out the All-Star Game.

    Guerrero has been struggling with his back for weeks now, so this seems to be for the best. He’ll still be credited with his sixth All-Star selection. If the AL replaces him with another first baseman (there’s still two on the roster in Nick Kurtz and Ben Rice), then Willson Contreras is most deserving, based on 2026 performance. Still, he might be bypassed in favor of Pete Alonso or Jonathan Aranda.
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    Logan Gilbert allowed only a single and struck out seven over 7 1/3 innings in the Mariners’ 11-0 shutout of the Blue Jays on Saturday.

    Gilbert retired 22 of 23 batters, and Cole Wilcox was a perfect 5-for-5 after coming on in an 11-0 game. Gilbert, originally due to piggyback with Emerson Hancock today, seemed pleased to have the start entirely to himself. His velocity was again up; he’s come in at 96.8, 97.1 and 97.0 mph with his fastball in his last three starts after averaging 95.5 mph in his first 15 outings. He got 18 whiffs today, including 12 with the fastball, and he allowed just three hard-hit balls. The win makes him 7-5 with a 3.19 ERA. He’s fourth in the majors with a 0.95 WHIP and tied for 12th with 114 strikeouts. He’ll get the Rays in his final start before the break.
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    Shane Bieber was tagged for seven runs in four-plus innings by the Mariners on Saturday.

    In 33 career plate appearances with the bases loaded, Bieber hadn’t allowed a grand slam until the second inning today, when Randy Arozarena hit one. He also gave up a two-run homer in the fifth to end his day after 89 pitches. Bieber’s fastball averaged 91.9 mph today, which was basically a match for his first two outings, and he’s already given up six homers in 13 innings. His ability to hit the corners will probably improve as he continues to start regularly, but unfortunately, he just doesn’t seem like a mixed-league guy right now. He’ll likely make his next start Friday in San Diego.
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    Randy Arozarena finished 3-for-4 and hit his third career grand slam Saturday against the Blue Jays.

    Arozarena also walked and scored three times. He had been 0-for-9 with the bases loaded this year before hitting the first grand slam ever surrendered by Shane Bieber. It was his ninth homer through the Mariners’ 90th game, so he’ll need to pick up the pace a little in order to collect his sixth straight 20/20 season. The steals won’t be an issue; he’s already 19-for-23 there.
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    Dominic Canzone had a two-run homer, an RBI single and a walk Saturday against the Blue Jays.

    Canzone’s 14th homer was clubbed 401 feet to right-center. His .273/.349/.551 line gives him an even .900 OPS. Since he often sits against lefties, he doesn’t qualify for the batting title, but that .551 slugging percentage is good for 10th in the majors among players with 200 plate appearances.
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    Ernie Clement went 0-for-3 against the Mariners in Saturday’s shutout loss.

    Clement is 14-for-60 with one RBI in his last 17 games, with his slump briefly predating his brief absence due to a hip injury, and he’s now sitting at .293/.316/.430 for the season. Remarkably, though, he was the leading vote-getting in AL All-Star balloting anyway. He’s on pace to finish with 13 homers, 53 RBI, 69 runs scored and about two WAR in 622 plate appearances.
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    Bryce Harper was named a National League All-Star reserve.

    Harper will have a chance to play in his home park with this year’s festivities taking place in Philadelphia. Kyle Schwarber also joins the team as a reserve, and Brandon Marsh was named a starter for the game. Harper and Schwarber will be joined by catchers William Contreras and Hunter Goodman; 1B Matt Olson; 2B Luis Arraez, 3B Sal Stewart, SS Otto Lopez; and outfielders Pete Crow-Armstrong, James Wood, Corbin Carroll and Jordan Walker.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Kevin McGonigle was named to the American League All-Star team.

    McGonigle is one of two rookie infielders who made the roster, with Travis Bazzana of the Guardians also claiming a spot. They’ll be joined by catchers Dillon Dingler and Adley Rutschman; first basemen Ben Rice and Nick Kurtz; third baseman Miguel Vargas and outfielders Randy Arozarena, Cody Bellinger and Riley Greene, along with designated hitter Yandy Díaz.
    - Christopher Crawford