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    Gage Jump roughed up by Dodgers in second loss

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    Gage Jump yielded five runs and 11 hits in 4 2/3 innings Monday in a loss to the A’s.

    This was still kind of impressive from Jump. One of baseball’s best offenses certainly got the better of the 23-year-old, but while free passes could have turned this into a true massacre, he didn’t walk anyone and struck out five. Jump is still 3-2 with a 2.93 ERA and a 40/10 K/BB over 40 innings through seven big-league starts. As tough as the situation is in Sacramento, he’s not a lock to remain useful in mixed leagues over the rest of the season. However, he seems well on his way to becoming an excellent major league starting pitcher. He’ll get the Marlins on Sunday.
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    David Bednar pitched a perfect ninth inning while striking out three to pick up the save on Friday against the Twins.

    In his first game since returning from the paternity list, Bednar was sharp. He needed 17 pitches to get through his lone inning of work and retired all three batters he faced via strikeout. Bednar’s scoreless inning streak now sits at 15 innings, as he has not allowed a run since May 18th.
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    Kody Clemens went 2-for-4 with a double, a homer and an RBI in Friday’s loss to the Yankees.

    Clemens put the Twins on the board early on Friday when he sent a curveball from Gerrit Cole 423 feet into left-center to give his team a 1-0 lead. Clemens would later double in the fourth inning and came around to score on an RBI single by Victor Caratini. Clemens has now hit safely in three-straight games and in six of his last seven while smacking four homers over that span.
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    Michael Paredes allowed three earned runs over four innings while striking out two in Friday’s loss to the Yankees.

    Paredes took the mound with a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the first, but gave up a solo homer to Trent Grisham with two outs in the frame to draw things back to even. He would retire Austin Wells on the next at-bat to end the inning, and returned to pitch a scoreless second inning. After a brief rain delay, Paredes returned to toe the rubber in the third inning and was again taken deep. This time, it was Ben Rice who got the best of Paredes, as Rice’s two-run homer put the Yankees up 3-1. Paredes would make it through the fourth inning without giving up a run, but was pulled after throwing 81 pitches. He’ll be hard to trust in fantasy for his next start which is scheduled for Thursday against the Guardians.
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    Ben Rice went 1-for-3 with a walk, a homer and two RBI in Friday’s win over the Twins.

    Rice blasted his 24th homer of the season into the right-field stands in the third inning to give the Yankees a 3-1 lead. It was a much-needed bright spot for the slugger who is slashing a measly .175/.230/.386 over his last 15 games and has cooled off significantly after a blistering start to the season that saw him slashing .306/.397/.658 after May. He’s homered twice in his last two games and hit safely in each of his last three, so hopefully Rice is beginning to turn a corner and find his way out of this slump.
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    Gerrit Cole allowed two earned runs over five innings while striking out seven to pick up the win on Friday against the Twins.

    Cole retired the first two batters he faced on Friday, but gave up a solo homer to Kody Clemens with two outs in the first to give the Twins an early lead. He would later allow another run to come around and score in the fourth inning on an RBI single by Victor Caratini, but Cole was solid despite the brief four-inning appearance. The righty didn’t allow a walk all night and threw 71.8 percent of his pitches for strikes while striking out seven batters. He’ll draw a tough start next Wednesday on the road against the Rays.
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    Yankees’ pitching prospect Carlos Lagrange won’t throw for the next six weeks after being diagnosed with a capsular sprain of his right shoulder.

    As anticipated, the prized 23-year-old right-hander will be shelved until at least mid-August due to his shoulder issue. At that stage, it wouldn’t be surprising if it winds up costing him the majority of what’s left in the minor league season.
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    Bryan Reynolds went 2-for-5 with a double, a homer, and two RBI in Friday’s loss to the Nationals.

    Reynolds hit his 12th homer of the season off Nationals starter Foster Griffin in the third inning to give the Pirates their first run of the night. Later, as the Pirates attempted to come back from an eight run deficit in the ninth inning against the Nationals bullpen, Reynolds would double to drive home Brandon Lowe from second to cut the Nats’ lead to 9-3. Reynolds has now hit safely in three-straight games and is slashing a respectable .288/.373/.475 over his last 15 games.
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    Luis García Jr. went 2-for-4 with two homers and three RBI in Friday’s win over the Pirates.

    García put the Nationals on the board in the first inning on Friday when he sent a solo homer 410 feet into deep right-center off of Mitch Keller. He would homer again in the seventh inning, this time sending a two-run blast into the night sky at Nationals Park, pushing his team’s lead to 7-1 in a game that featured five homers by the Nats offense. García has been on some kind of tear as of late, slashing .396/.453/.1.021 overr his last 15 games with nine homers and 17 RBI.
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    Foster Griffin allowed one earned run over five innings while striking out two to pick up the win on Friday against the Pirates.

    Griffin didn’t have his strikeout pitch working in this one, but he managed just fine without it. The left struck out only two batters on Friday, but held the Pirates to four hits, with the lone extra-base hit coming via a solo homer by Bryan Reynolds in the third inning. He’s allowed one earned run or fewer in each of his last six starts and is scheduled to make his next start at home on Wednesday against the Astros.
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    Mitch Keller allowed five earned runs over six innings while striking out three to pick up the loss on Friday against the Nationals.

    Keller gave up a solo homer to Luis Garcia Jr. with one out in the bottom of the first inning to put the Nationals up 1-0. It would be the only run Keller would allow in the frame, but the Nationals would continue to jump all over him in the ensuing innings. Keller surrendered another solo homer to Daylen Lile in the second inning and gave up a two-run homer to José Tena in the second inning, as the Nationals put on an early power surge against the righty. Keller would make it through six innings before being pulled, but his struggles looked all too familiar in this one. He has now allowed five earned runs or more in four of his last seven outings, and has seen his ERA balloon to 5.02 after ending May with a 4.35 ERA. He faces another tough matchup in his next start, which is scheduled for Thursday against the Braves.