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    Tommy Edman went 4-for-5 with a home run, two runs scored, and four RBI to lead the Dodgers to a 9-3 win over the Athletics on Tuesday.

    Edman had himself quite a day in Sacramento, starting with a three-run homer off Jeffrey Springs in the third inning for his first home run of the season. He then added a base hit in the fifth and drove in a fourth run with a single in the seventh before collecting his fourth hit of the day in the ninth. The 31-year-old is 15-for-38 with eight RBI so far across 11 games since coming off the injured list.
Kirby developing command with secondary pitches
Eric Samulski discusses George Kirby's fantasy upside with improved command and swing-and-miss with his secondary pitches in the curveball and sweeper after a strong outing on Monday.

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    Muncy takes a well deserved break after going 2-for-5 with a solo homer and two RBI during Monday’s slugfest in West Sacramento. The 35-year-old won the first-ever Max Muncy squared showdown in decisive fashion as he continues to haunt his former organization. It’ll be Tommy Edman getting a turn at the hot corner in his absence.
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    Edman has started three of five games since being activated for his season debut earlier this week, while hitting .417 (5-for-12) with one extra-base hit during that span. He’s made a pair of starts at the hot corner while also appearing in left field. He figures to log some time at second base as well. Fantasy managers should anticipate the Dodgers handling his workload with caution coming off last year’s ankle surgery.
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    Edman will make his season debut during Wednesday’s series finale against the Rays. The versatile 31-year-old will see action between several different spots, including second base and left field, after missing nearly the entire first half working his way back from last year’s ankle surgery. The multi-position eligibility is a nice bonus, but the stolen bases have evaporated for Edman the last few years, which limits his fantasy appeal to deeper formats.
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    Edman will be activated prior to Tuesday’s game at Dodger Stadium after wrapping up a minor league rehab assignment. He’ll make his season debut during Wednesday’s series finale. The 31-year-old wound up missing nearly three months at the outset of the season recovering from offseason ankle surgery. He offers some appeal in extremely deep mixed leagues, but the lack of stolen base upside after a few injury-plagued seasons caps his realistic value.
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    Edman will get in a couple at-bats for Triple-A Oklahoma City this weekend as he wraps up a minor league rehab assignment. The 31-year-old will be activated from the injured list prior to Tuesday’s series opener against the Rays. He was a consistent 30-steal threat just a couple years ago, but those thefts have evaporated and rendered him a non-factor in most fantasy leagues since he doesn’t offer much from an over-the-fence pop or batting average standpoint.
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    Ryan Lasko was expected to spend Tuesday night in a hospital after being involved in a collision with Devin Taylor in the outfield during Double-A Midland’s game against Frisco.

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    Matt Chapman said he left Tuesday’s game with an abdominal strain that’s been bothering him since April.

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    The Red Sox are acquiring DFA’d infielder Brett Harris from the A’s for right-hander Ben Hansen, according to MassLive.com’s Chris Cotillo.

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    Colt Emerson went 3-for-4 with two RBI and a stolen base in Seattle’s 8-3 win over the Angels on Tuesday.

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    Zach Neto went 1-for-4 with two RBI against the Mariners on Tuesday.

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    Bryan Woo allowed two runs with five strikeouts over 6 1/3 innings in a win over the Angels on Tuesday.

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    José Soriano allowed three runs and struck out nine batters over five innings in a loss against the Mariners on Tuesday.

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    Riley O’Brien tossed a scoreless ninth for his 21st save Tuesday against the Braves.

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