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    Cam Schlittler selected for AL All-Star team

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    Cam Schlittler is one of seven first-time All-Star pitchers on the American League squad announced Saturday.

    Dylan Cease, Parker Messick, Drew Rasmussen, Joe Ryan, Ranger Suarez and Michael Wacha are the other starters on the AL team. The relievers are Bryan Baker, Aroldis Chapman, Jacob Latz, Cade Smith and Louis Varland. It’s the second nod for Rasmussen, Ryan, Suarez and Wacha and the first for all of the rest other than Chapman, who will be going for the ninth time.
Brewers travel to Pittsburgh for Sunday Leadoff
Looking to stay alive in the NL Wild Card race, the Pirates welcome the NL Central-leading Brewers to PNC Park for a divisional showdown on MLB Sunday Leadoff at 12pm ET on Peacock and NBCSN.

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    Kyle Isbel (plantar fasciitis) has had his rehab assignment postponed as he continues to experience soreness.

    The 29-year-old was diagnosed with a Grade 3 (severe) tear of a portion of the left plantar fasciitis back on June 10th. He was expected to begin a rehab assignment on Tuesday, but he has continued to feel soreness, which has paused that plan until he can be reevaluated. Lane Thomas should continue to see regular playing time with Isbel out.
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    Angel Martínez (foot fracture) took batting practice for the first time on July 4th.

    Martínez suffered a non-displaced fracture in his left foot and was placed on the injured list back on June 16th. He has already begun to do ground-based conditioning and is now hitting as well. The Guardians will ramp up his activity level in the coming days to see how his foot responds, but they are apparently hopeful he can return after the All-Star break.
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    Daniel Álvarez-Montes of El Extra Base reports that the Brewers are calling up OF prospect Luis Lara.

    The Brewers have eight games this week, including a doubleheader on Tuesday, so there is no word yet on the plan for Lara going forward. However, the 21-year-old has certainly earned an opportunity. He is slashing .321/.423/.470 in 78 games at Triple-A with nine home runs, 67 runs scored, and 24 steals. There doesn’t seem to be a spot in the outfield for Lara, but Sal Frelick has played third base before and David Hamilton (hamstring) may be going on the injured list. There are still some moving pieces here, but Lara, who is the 67th-ranked prospect in baseball, according to MLB Pipeline, signed a seven-year, $31 million extension with Milwaukee last month, so he is part of this team’s future. We would not add him in fantasy leagues until we get a more clear understanding of his role.
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    Orioles president of baseball operations and general manager Mike Elias said that Félix Bautista (shoulder) is “throwing really, really well, and we’re excited with where he’s at.”

    Bautista had surgery to repair a torn labrum last summer and began his throwing program at the beginning of June. He has now thrown a full bullpens for the Orioles and could be set to face live hitters in the coming weeks. That would likely set him up for a rehab assignment shortly after the All-Star break and a potential return for the Orioles in the second half of August. If Ryan Helsley (elbow) remains sidelined by then, it could give Bautista a chance to earn some save opportunities to finish the season.
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    Tyler Soderstrom (hip) has not resumed baseball activities.

    Soderstrom landed on the 10-day injured list with a left hip impingement on Jun 29th, and the expectation remains that he will return after the All-Star break. However, we’ll need to see him resume some activities this week before we can be confident he will return right after the break. In the meantime, Carlos Cortes will continue to start against right-handed pitchers, with Colby Thomas starting against lefties. The Athletics will see three lefties in their next six games.
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    Dalton Rushing went 3-for-5 with two doubles and a game-winning hit in the bottom of the 11th as the Dodgers outlasted the Rockies 8-7 on Monday.

    He was also only involved in one near-brawl, so that’s progress. It wasn’t really his fault anyway; Cole Carrigg slid into him at home plate and did a face plant afterwards, but that was mostly because his hand got caught on the leg of home plate umpire Dan Iassogna, who was caught being too close to the plate. The dugouts started to empty when it looked like the two players were going to come together, but cooler heads quickly prevailed. Rushing’s doubles came off Kyle Freeland early in the game, and the second would have been a homer in 22 ballparks, according to Statcast. The game-winner was a 74-mph grounder against a drawn-in infield that just squibbed past Edouard Julien at second base. It was Rushing’s 30th RBI, and it made the Dodgers the first team to 60 wins this season.
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    Eric Lauer yielded three runs in six innings Monday versus the Rockies.

    Lauer left with a three-run lead that held up until the ninth, when Tanner Scott had a rare off night. It’s the third time in four outings that Scott has allowed three runs in exactly six innings. He pitched no-hit ball for six innings in the other game during the span. Lauer isn’t slated to make another start before the break, but he could factor into Sunday’s game behind Emmet Sheehan.
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    Tanner Scott blew a three-run lead in the ninth Monday against the Rockies.

    Scott managed to walk Ezequiel Tovar with one out before giving up a single and an RBI double. At that point, he intentionally walked Hunter Goodman to load the bases. He followed that with a dominant three-pitch strikeout against TJ Rumfield, but Cole Carrigg then doubled to the gap with two outs. It seemed poised to give the Rockies the lead, but Goodman was called out at the plate after a replay review. It’s just Scott’s second blown save of the year and first to come in the ninth inning. He’ll remain the Dodgers’ primary closer for now, but it does look like the team will be getting Edwin Díaz back before the end of the month.
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    Kyle Freeland gave up six runs through five innings Monday in a no-decision versus the Dodgers.

    He struck out two and surrendered nine hits and 12 hard-hit balls. There’s just nothing here that’s getting any better. It’s the eighth time in 17 starts that Freeland has allowed six runs this season, and he has a 7.46 ERA over 82 innings. He’s due to pitch in San Francisco this weekend.
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    Shohei Ohtani went 3-for-4 with a homer, four RBI and an intentional walk versus the Rockies on Monday.

    Ohtani had a 112-mph lineout in the first inning tonight, but he made up for it with a homer off Kyle Freeland in his next at-bat. He has 19 homers on the year, and he’s tied for fifth in the majors with 61 runs scored and sixth with 59 walks.