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    Jacob Gonzalez posts three hits, three RBI in win

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    Jacob Gonzalez went 3-for-4 with three RBI on Monday, propelling the White Sox to an 8-2 win over the Orioles.

    Gonzalez got the White Sox on the scoreboard with an RBI double into the right-center field gap off Orioles starter Shane Baz in the third inning. He padded Chicago’s lead with a two-run single off Orioles reliever Yennier Cano in the ninth inning. The 24-year-old rookie got off to a slow start after arriving in the big leagues, but he’s been in a groove lately, hitting .333 (8-for-24) with one homer and nine RBI over his last seven games.
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    A week ago, Gonzalez was hitting .163 and seemed like a lock to be sent down to the minors once Munetaka Murakami came off the IL, if not before. However, his last six games have seen him go 11-for-24 with four doubles, a homer and 12 RBI, putting him at .260/.340/.397 in 82 plate appearances overall. He’s still not promised anything, but given that he can play anywhere in the infield, he now certainly has a chance of sticking around once Murakami comes back.
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    Vargas takes a seat for the first time since May 20. The 26-year-old has put together a phenomenal season as one of Chicago’s primary catalysts, slashing .237/.354/.467 with a career-high 16 home runs, 44 RBI and 10 steals in 323 plate appearances over 74 games. A quick break to recharge both mentally and physically makes a ton of sense since he’s been scuffling recently, hitting .111 (3-for-27) over his last seven games and has just three homers since the start of June. It’ll be rookie Jacob Gonzalez getting a look at the cold corner in his place.
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    Gonzalez started off 8-for-24 with a homer though eight big-league games, but with this 0-for-15, his OPS has dipped from .887 to .593. He still probably has a couple of weeks to show what he can do, but he’ll need to fare pretty well to avoid getting sent down when Munetaka Murakami comes off the IL.
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    What a moment for Gonzalez to hit his first career home run. He launched a 428 foot blast off Phillies’ starter Andrew Painter into the upper deck at Citizens Bank Park to extend his squad’s lead to 6-0. Now, after one week of major league action, Gonzalez is 6-for-19 with four RBI, two walks, and four strikeouts as Munetaka Murakami’s replacement at first base. After years of minor league struggles, the former first round pick credits a change to his swing mechanics that’s helped him find significantly more power. His batted ball data at Triple-A back up that story and he’s an incredibly interesting player.
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    Joe Ryan fanned Gonzalez three times on 11 pitches, getting him with the fastball twice and then the curve the third time. Gonzalez struck out 21 percent of the time in Triple-A, so he’s not terrible in that regard, especially considering his first 14 percent walk rate. He’s started at first base the last two days, and he figures to remain in the lineup against most righties until Munetaka Murakami returns and perhaps beyond.
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    Gonzalez has opened some eyes with his performance at the Triple-A level this season, slashing .317/.419/.688 with 19 homers and eight stolen bases over 238 plate appearances in his 52 games. He’s expected to find his way into the White Sox’ lineup on a regular basis while Munetaka Murakami (hamstring) is shelved, making him an intriguing option from a fantasy perspective in deeper mixed leagues.
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    It’s a significant hit for Chicago and fantasy managers as Murakami will remain on the shelf until at least late June, even in a best-case scenario. There’s a chance he’s out until around the All-Star break in mid-July. The 26-year-old power-hitter was putting together a phenomenal rookie campaign, slashing .240/.378/.560 with 43 runs scored, 20 homers, 41 RBI and one stolen base across 246 plate appearances through 57 games. There are some lingering contact concerns in his profile, but he’s looked like an over-the-fence power threat so far. There should be a clearer return timetable once he’s cleared to begin ramping up baseball activities. It’ll be Miguel Vargas moving over to cover first base with breakout prospect Jacob Gonzalez getting a chance with the White Sox in a multi-position role.
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    Gonzalez gets the call to the majors on his 24th birthday, replacing an injured Munetaka Murakami (hamstring) after a torrid stretch on the doorstep of the majors, slashing .317/.419/.688 with a career-high 19 homers and eight steals across 238 plate appearances over 52 games. He’s absent from Saturday’s lineup with lefty Framber Valdez taking the ball for Detroit. The versatile infielder Chicago’s first-round pick back in 2023 and was a bit of an afterthought prior to this season’s unexpected power breakthrough. It’s worth noting that Triple-A Charlotte was the most pitcher-friendly environment in entire International League last year, according to Baseball America’s park factors. There’s enough evidence based on a noticeable uptick in exit velocity this season to suggest that Gonzalez has made a legitimate breakthrough and could be an impactful fantasy contributor in deeper mixed leagues.
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    Venable added that Murakami will undergo an MRI to determine the severity of the injury, but he’s facing a multi-week absence, even in a best-case scenario. ESPN’s Jeff Passan reports the White Sox are calling up infielder Jacob Gonzalez from Triple-A Charlotte to take his roster spot. The unheralded 24-year-old has torn the cover off the ball this season, hitting .308/.414/.646 with 18 homers and six steals in 51 games on the doorstep of the majors.

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    Alec Bohm homered, doubled and walked Saturday in the Phillies’ 6-1 victory over the Royals.

    Bohm is batting .273 with 10 homers and 31 RBI in his last 49 games. He’s still not guaranteed to be especially valuable going forward, but with the Phillies committed to hitting him in the middle of the order, he has a legitimate shot at 100 RBI in his final year before free agency.
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    Jesús Luzardo limited the Royals to one run in six innings and struck out nine in a victory Saturday.

    That Luzardo’s bad outings have been particularly bad denied him an All-Star gig, but he’s 7-4 with a 3.75 ERA after tonight, and the Phillies are 12-6 in his starts. He walked none in this one and has a 125/33 K/BB through 103 1/3 innings. He’ll likely make his next start Thursday in Philadelphia.
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    American League All-Star Michael Wacha gave up four runs and three homers in six innings Saturday in a loss to the Phillies.

    Wacha as an All-Star makes a lot of sense if maybe he’s Kansas City’s only representative, but Bobby Witt Jr. is the team’s starting shortstop. Wacha is going to his second All-Star Game anyway, though there seemed to be better picks available. He’s 5-6 with a 3.45 ERA ahead of his final start of the first half against the Mets.
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    Freddie Freeman hit a solo homer and drove in two runs in a win for the Dodgers on Saturday over the Padres.

    Freeman also singled and a walke for a three-reach day. He gave the Dodgers all the offense they’d need with Yoshinobu Yamamoto and the Los Angeles bullpen breezing through the San Diego lineup when he connected on his 15th homer of the campaign. He also singled in a run, and he’s up to 49 RBI while improving his line to .297/.387/.508. Regression comes for everyone at some point. It doesn’t appear to be coming for Freeman anytime soon.
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    Will Klein worked a scoreless ninth and struck out two to get a save against the Padres on Saturday.

    Klein had some shaky outings in June as seen in a 4.32 ERA over the month, but for the most part, he’s been one of the more effective relief hurlers on the Dodgers. It’s the second save of the season for the 26-year-old, and while it’s far from a guarantee he’ll see more, he’s looked the part when given the opportunity. He also has already picked up 11 holds, so his appeal in leagues that value that statistics is obvious.
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    Griffin Canning worked four innings and allowed just one run, but he still picked up a loss against the Dodgers on Saturday.

    Canning worked behind Wandy Peralta — who fired a scoreless inning before exiting — and while Canning does take the loss, it appeared to work. The right-hander was able to strike out four against two walks, and he was able to generate a respectable nine swings and misses over 73 pitches. Canning still has an unsightly 6.71 ERA, but he’ll get a chance to lower that Thursday in a scheduled appearance against the Diamondbacks. It seems awfully likely that one will be working behind an opener, too.
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    Yoshinobu Yamamoto struck out 10 over seven shutout innings to lead the Dodgers to a 3-0 victory over the Padres on Saturday.

    Yamamoto was brilliant, allowing just three hits and two walks to go with the aforementioned punchouts. He generated 16 swings and misses over exactly 100 pitches, and six of those came on a splitter that the Padres simply couldn’t handle. That’s now 13 quality starts for Yamamoto over 16 chances, and his ERA is now an outstanding 2.49 over that timeframe. He was named an All-Star prior to Saturday’s victory, but his final start before that game comes Saturday against the Diamondbacks in Arizona.
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    Joe Mack hit a solo homer in a convincing win for the Marlins on Tuesday over the Athletics.

    Mack continues to show glimpses of his power since being promoted to the majors, and that’s his seventh homer of the campaign since being promoted near the beginning of May. He’s also done a solid job behind the plate, and the 23-year-old has given no reason to believe he won’t be the long-term answer behind the plate for the Marlins, with all due respect to Agustin Ramirez.
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    Kyle Stowers hit a two-run homer in Saturday’s win over the Athletics.

    Stowers was unable to finish Friday’s game because of a tight quad, but he was able to get the start Saturday, and he contributed his 11th homer of the season in the process. He also singled and walked, and the 28-year-old has put together a solid — if unspectacular — campaign as seen in a slash of .247/.335/.470.
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    Otto Lopez hit a two-run homer while going 3-for-5 in a win Tuesday over the Athletics.

    In addition to the two-run jack, Lopez also added an RBI double. He’s been remarkable in 2026, and those three knocks now give him a .341 average with a .506 slugging percentage that shows there’s been plenty of hard contact between the dinks and dunks for the 27-year-old. It’s more than fair to wonder when the regression is coming, but Lopez just keeps hitting, and he’s passing the eye test in the process. He’s more than deserving of the first All-Star selection he procured prior to Saturday’s win.
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