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    Rangers outright Chris Paddack to Triple-A

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    Rangers sent RHP Chris Paddack outright to Triple-A Round Rock.

    It remains to be seen whether or not the 30-year-old right-hander will accept the assignment or elect to peddle his wares on the open market once again. Paddack holds a 6.79 ERA, 1.67 WHIP and a 40/19 K/BB ratio over 57 innings in 14 appearances (nine starts) between the Marlins, Reds and Rangers this season.
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  • TEX Starting Pitcher #40
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    Well, that was fast. Paddack’s stint with the Rangers lasted roughly 24 hours during which he allowed two runs over four innings in a long relief outing. The 30-year-old righty has made 14 appearances, including nine starts) between the Rangers, Reds and Marlins this season. At his current pace, Paddack has a real shot at breaking Edwin Jackson’s record of pitching for 14 different organizations.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #40
    Paddack gave up seven hits, walked none and struck out one. The 30-year-old right-hander served as the bulk pitcher for Texas and allowed two runs in four innings. That’s not so bad as far as Paddack appearances typically go. He has a 6.79 ERA after all. It’s safe to ignore Paddack in fantasy leagues. With off-days coming up for the Rangers, it’s fair to wonder how long the innings-eater sticks around.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #40
    Paddack can be safely ignored in all fantasy formats after compiling a bloated 6.96 ERA, 1.66 WHIP and 39/19 K/BB ratio across 53 innings between the Reds and Marlins this season. The 30-year-old augments the Rangers starting pitching situation and will likely wind up eating innings in a mop-up role.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #56
    Paddack heads to the open market after passing through waivers unclaimed. He was cut loose by the Reds earlier this week after posting an inflated 6.04 ERA across 22 1/3 innings of work. The 30-year-old makes some sense as an emergency stopgap option for an injury-ravaged club like the division-rival Cubs, who just lost Ben Brown (neck) and Edward Cabrera (hamstring) and are basically down to four healthy starters.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #56
    After being designated for assignment by the Marlins earlier in the season, Paddack joined the Reds and posted a 6.04 ERA and 1.66 WHIP across 22 1/3 innings. We’d assume he clears waivers this time, but some team (cough, the Phillies, cough) might be desperate enough to take a chance.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #56
    It went about as well as it could have considering the seven hits and three walks allowed with no strikeouts. Paddack at least limited the Braves to just five hard-hit balls, so there’s that, but there’s not much to build on here in fantasy baseball or in real life. Yunior Marte came on for the first time this season after Paddack left the game and immediately buried the Reds with four more runs, leaving Paddack with no shot at a win. Assuming he remains in the rotation, Paddack figures to face the Royals next week.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #56
    Paddack drew the starting assignment for the opening contest of Saturday’s twin bill and managed to save the Reds bullpen by completing five frames. He posted five strikeouts and issued three walks. He’ll continue to draw starts for Cincinnati’s injury-depleted rotation and is in line to take the ball on Friday against Atlanta.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #56
    Paddack left with a two-run lead, but that didn’t survive the sixth. He finished the outing with three strikeouts and one walk. He gave up six hits but actually just two hard-hit balls, so this was a stronger performance than any he had before being released by the Marlins. We’d still stay far away from in fantasy leagues. He’ll probably start against the Cardinals next weekend.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #33
    The Reds will pay Paddack the major league minimum while the Marlins cover the rest of his $4 million salary. Paddack has a 7.63 ERA in six starts and one relief appearance this season after coming in at 5.35 in 158 innings for the Twins and Tigers last year. He should remain awful for the Reds, but at least he’s stretched out and ready to go, which is what they need with Hunter Greene, Rhett Lowder and Brandon Williamson all shelved. According to The Athletic’s C. Trent Rosencrans, Paddack will start Saturday against the Guardians, with Andrew Abbott moving up to Friday.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #33
    Paddack was designated for assignment by the Marlins on May 5th and cleared waivers on Monday, so he is now a free agent. The 30-year-old posted an inflated 7.34 ERA across 30 2/3 innings this season and should, presumably, simply be organizational starting pitching depth for the Reds.

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    Braves signed OF Andrew McCutchen to a minor league deal.

    McCutchen was 14-for-73 (.192) with one homer and five RBI in 37 games with the Rangers earlier this season before being released on May 28th. The Braves just released Rowdy Tellez because they didn’t want a strict DH on their bench, but perhaps McCutchen could work his way up to fill that role because he’s a better runner. He will start out in Triple-A, however.
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    Braves activated LHP Danny Young (elbow) from the 60-day injured list.

    Young has been working his way back from last season’s Tommy John surgery. The left-hander should resume his role in the middle innings.
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    Braves designated RHP Ian Hamilton for assignment

    Hamilton allowed one run on three hits in 1 2/3 innings on Thursday and has pitched in two of the last three days, so the Braves needed more fresh arms in the bullpen, but he has no minor league options left. He’s also allowed four runs on six hits in 4 2/3 innings for the Braves this season. We would imagine they try to sign him back to a minor league contract once he clears waivers. Again.
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    Braves optioned RHP James Karinchak to Triple-A Gwinnett

    Karinchak has actually pitched well in his first MLB innings since 2023. The 30-year-old has allowed two runs on four hits in 8 2/3 innings. He no longer has elite strikeout upside with just a 7/4 K/BB ratio, but we’d imagine this is just about getting a fresh arm up in the bullpen since Karinchak has thrown 42 pitches in the last three days and the Braves had to use four relievers on Thursday.
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    Braves recalled RHP Anthony Molina from Triple-A Gwinnett.

    Molina was just up with the Braves in the middle of June. The 24-year-old has allowed four runs (three earned) on six hits in five innings for the Braves this season.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #24
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    Cade Cavalli is expected to miss his next start after being suspended seven games for his part in the bench-clearing skirmish on Tuesday against the Red Sox.

    Cavalli was expected to make two starts next week, with the first coming on Monday against the Astros. That no longer appears to be the case. Of course, Cavalli could appeal the suspension and have it reduced, but we’d imagine it will cover Monday’s game since the league cited Cavalli for “initiating” the incident when he shouted at Contreras and called him “Boy” after striking him out. Even without a two-start week, Cavalli looked so good in that Red Sox start that he should be added in more leagues as a potential second-half breakout candidate.
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    Randy Vásquez fainted and was taken for tests after exiting his start Thursday against the Dodgers.

    Vásquez was on his way to undergo X-rays on his ankle when he fainted. Those were deemed necessary because he took a Mookie Betts comebacker off his leg in the first inning, though he remained in until being pulled after three innings due to ineffectiveness. He was stable and conscious after fainting.
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    Dalton Rushing went 4-for-4 with a homer, a double, a sac fly and four RBI in the Dodgers’ 12-7 takedown of the Padres on Thursday.

    It’s his third career game with four hits and second with four RBI. Rushing’s five balls in play tonight ranged in exit velocity from 99.2 mph to 108.7 mph. He raised his average 19 points to .263, his OPS 51 points to .843 and his hard-hit rate from 41 percent to 44 percent.
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    Roki Sasaki was tagged for six runs in three innings by the Padres on Thursday.

    The Dodger offense let him off the hook, but Sasaki put the team in quite a hole tonight. He gave up homers to Manny Machado, Jackson Merrill and Jake Cronenworth and threw 88 pitches to get his nine outs. After a nice May, Sasaki has given up 19 runs over 17 innings in his last four starts, taking his ERA from 4.03 to 5.40. It’s probably lucky for him that River Ryan is back on the shelf in Triple-A with a hamstring issue. He’s due to make his final start before the break Wednesday at home against the Rockies.
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    Randy Vásquez surrendered four runs and seven hits in three innings Thursday against the Dodgers.

    The Padres lack quality alternatives, but removing Vásquez from the rotation seems like the only appropriate move at this point. He’s given up 18 runs — 14 earned — in 9 2/3 innings over his last three outings, striking out just two batters in the process. The Padres won eight of his first nine starts this year, but they’ve now lost seven of his last eight turns. If he stays in the rotation, he’ll face the D-backs on Tuesday.