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    Cal Raleigh goes 0-for-4 in loss to Blue Jays

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    Cal Raleigh went hitless in a third straight game Friday in a shutout loss to the Blue Jays.

    A groundout, a popout and two strikeouts. Raleigh is hitting .154 with one homer in 16 games since coming off the injured list, and his current .560 OPS is the same mark he had when he got hurt in May. In his 60-homer season, Raleigh had 200 hard-hit balls and 188 strikeouts in 159 games. Right now, he has 42 hard-hit balls and 79 strikeouts in 57 games.
Swanson red-hot in 'unfathomable' turnaround
James Schiano highlights Dansby Swanson's offensive surge over the past 13 games with the Cubs, which includes nine homers, 29 RBIs, and a place in the history books.

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    White Sox manager Will Venable said Munetaka Murakami (hamstring) took on-field batting practice on Thursday and is close to starting a minor league rehab assignment.

    Venable didn’t offer an exact timeline for Murakami to kick off a rehab assignment, adding that he’ll need to run the bases before he’s officially cleared. The original expectation was that he would miss 4-6 weeks after being diagnosed with a Grade 2 hamstring strain back in late May. The fact that he’s progressed to on-field hitting means he’s getting close to game action again. There should be a definitive update on his status in the coming days. Fantasy managers should anticipate Murakami making it back to Chicago sometime around this month’s All-Star break.
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    Chandler Simpson was scratched from the lineup for Friday’s game against the – due to right finger soreness.

    Rays manager Kevin Cash told reporters the move was merely precautionary after Simpson jammed his fingers sliding into second base earlier this week. He’s day-to-day heading into the final two games of a series against the Astros this weekend.
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    Brenton Doyle (oblique) went 2-for-5 with a solo homer on Friday in a minor league rehab game for Triple-A Albuquerque.

    Doyle missed a couple rehab games earlier this week due to left groin tightness. He appears to be feeling better since he was back at DH on Friday night. The 28-year-old center fielder has been out with an oblique contusion since late May. He should be ready to return to Colorado’s lineup at some point later next week.
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    Mariners LHP prospect Kade Anderson posted nine strikeouts and allowed two runs over six innings on Friday for Double-A Arkansas.

    Anderson has put up video game-like numbers in his professional debut this season, compiling a sparkling 1.36 ERA and 108/10 K/BB ratio across 72 2/3 innings over 14 starts. All of the damage against him on Friday came on a pair of solo homers. The 21-year-old southpaw is at the forefront of any best pitching prospect in baseball debates and will headline the American League’s roster at the All-Star Futures Game in a couple weeks. He’s a strong candidate to skip Triple-A entirely and join Seattle’s pitching mix later this summer, either as a traditional starter or a multi-inning relief weapon.
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    Rays RHP prospect Brody Hopkins recorded a season-high 10 strikeouts over five scoreless innings for Triple-A Durham on Friday.

    Hopkins entered the year as one of the top pitching prospects in the sport, thanks to an impressive power arsenal that features a triple-digit fastball along with an above-average curveball and changeup. The 24-year-old has endured a rough couple months on the doorstep of the majors, but turned in arguably his best performance of the year on Friday night, scattering one hit and three walks over five frames. He has the strikeout potential to be an impactful fantasy contributor once he reaches the big leagues, which could happen at some point in the second half.
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    Yankees LHP prospect Henry Lalane recorded 11 strikeouts over seven shutout innings on Friday for Low-A Tampa.

    Lalane has been the hottest pitching prospect in baseball since late June and it’s not remotely close. The 6-foot-7 southpaw has recorded back-to-back double-digit strikeout outings, spinning 14 consecutive scoreless innings with a pristine 23/0 K/BB ratio during that stretch. He’s back sitting in the mid-to-upper 90s with his fastball after missing most of the past two years due to injury. Now healthy, he has a chance to move quickly through New York’s system, making him a must-roster prospect in dynasty formats.
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    Zyhir Hope went 2-for-4 with a home run, six RBI and a stolen base on Friday for Double-A Tulsa.

    Hope followed up a four-hit effort on Thursday with a six-RBI performance while homering for the second straight contest. The 21-year-old is a less intriguing all-around prospect than Josue De Paula because of some approach and hit tool concerns, but he still offers enough power and speed upside that he’s going to make a real fantasy impact down the road. He’s up to 15 round-trippers and 13 thefts through 74 games at the Double-A level this season and remains on track to reach the big leagues at some point next year.
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    Jake McCarthy went 4-for-5 with two home runs, six RBI, two runs scored, and a stolen base in a 15-3 rout of the Giants on Friday.

    Talk about stuffing the stat sheet. McCarthy was an unstoppable force here. He started the game off with a loud 440 foot homer on the first pitch Logan Webb threw and smashed a 427 foot grand slam later on in the fifth inning. Between those, he was in the middle of a couple more rallies and has been scalding hot for a while now with seven home runs, five stolen bases, and a .347/.379/.621 slash line over his last 30 games. He’s also hit lead-off against the last 13 right-handed pitchers his Rockies have faced. That’s not too shabby!
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    Ryan Feltner allowed six hits and three runs – two earned – with nine strikeouts and zero walks across six innings to earn the win against the Giants on Friday.

    The Rockies had amassed a seven-run lead by the third inning and Feltner cruised with that cushion. The trio of his fastball, slider, and changeup were especially lethal as each forced at least five swings-and-misses. That’s amazing, but this is a rarity for Feltner who rarely misses bats or even strikes hitters out. His 17 total whiffs were the third most in any start of his career and the most since April 2024. To further show how rarely Feltner stacks up strikeouts like this, his nine in this game are one quarter of his season total. Don’t get roped into this.
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    Rafael Devers went 2-for-4 with a solo home run on Friday against the Rockies.

    Devers blasted a 432 foot moonshot as the Giants tried to make up a two touchdown deficit against the Rockies in Coors Field. They’d never get close to striking distance, but it’s nice to see that Devers has fully pulled the nose up on his season. Overall, he’s up to 16 home runs and a .775 OPS. Over the last 30 days, he’s hit nine of those home runs and has an .893 OPS. That looks much more like the Devers we know than who he was over the first chunk of the season.