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    Chris Sale gives up three runs in win over Mets

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    Chris Sale allowed three runs with three strikeouts over five innings in a win over the Mets on Saturday.

    Sale held the Mets scoreless through four innings before Tyrone Taylor took him deep for a solo homer in the fifth. Mark Vientos then got to Sale with a two-run homer in the sixth. Sale gave up another hit and hit a batter, leaving two runners on with no outs in the sixth inning. Both inherited runners would be left stranded. The 37-year-old left-hander will take a 2.27 ERA, 1.12 WHIP, and a 112/24 K/BB ratio across 95 innings into a start against the Pirates in Pittsburgh on Thursday.
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    Cardinals designated LHP Bruce Zimmermann for assignment.

    Zimmermann allowed three runs over five innings during the first game of Tuesday’s doubleheader against the Brewers. The 31-year-old lefty figures to pass through waivers unclaimed and remain with St. Louis as organizational depth.
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    Nate Eaton’s three-game suspension was reduced to two games on appeal.

    Eaton will begin serving the two-game ban during Tuesday’s contest against the White Sox. The 29-year-old received the punishment from the league for his actions during last week’s bench-clearing incident with the Nationals.
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    Jesús Luzardo, Braxton Ashcraft and Riley O’Brien have been added to the National League’s roster for the MLB All-Star Game as replacement for Paul Skenes, Jacob Misiorowski and Max Meyer.

    It’s a colossal bummer for baseball fans hoping to see Misiorowski hurling triple-digit heaters during next week’s Midsummer Classic, but this was always the expected outcome here. Skenes, Misorowski and Meyer are all taking the ball for their respective club’s first-half finales on Sunday, which means there was zero chance they would be able to pitch in the All-Star Game just three days later. Luzardo, Ashcraft and O’Brien are headed to the game for the first time in their respective careers. It’s likely going to be Shohei Ohtani taking the ball to start for the National League based on how things are lining up from a schedule standpoint.
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    Luis Lara is in center field and hitting second in the nightcap of Tuesday’s doubleheader against the Cardinals.

    Lara will make his highly anticipated major-league debut after sitting out the front-end of the twin bill. The switch-hitting 21-year-old top prospect signed a seven-year extension last month and earns a shot with Milwaukee after slashing a robust .321/.432/.470 with nine homers and 24 steals in 346 plate appearances at Triple-A Nashville. He offers an intriguing blend of fantasy-relevant skills and is worthy of a speculative pickup in deeper mixed leagues. The central question for fantasy managers is how much the Brewers are willing to put on his plate at this early stage of his big-league career.
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    David Hamilton has been diagnosed with a mild left hamstring strain.

    Brewers skipper Pat Murphy expressed optimism that it’ll be a minimum injured list stint for Hamilton, but it might be too early to make that determination. The 28-year-old speedster figures to be out through next week’s All-Star break. Milwaukee brought up top prospect Luis Lara to take his roster spot and provide the club with a versatile bench option with some speed.
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    Kahlil Watson is in center field and hitting second on Tuesday against the Twins.

    Watson finds himself batting in the premium lineup spot for the second straight contest. The 23-year-old former first-round pick got off to a frosty start, but he’s now hitting .246 (14-for-57) with one homer and six steals in 17 games since arriving in the majors last month.
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    Pirates signed OF Joshua Palacios to a minor league contract.

    Palacios hasn’t appeared in the big leagues since getting into 51 games for the White Sox during the 2025 campaign. The 30-year-old corner outfielder got into 114 contests for Pittsburgh from 2023-2024. He’s merely organizational depth at Triple-A Indianapolis.
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    Twins SS prospect Kaelen Culpepper is dealing with a glute strain.

    Culpepper was officially placed on the minor league injured list on Tuesday with a glute strain. It’s the same hip-related issue that forced him to miss time last month. The 23-year-old has certainly shown enough on the doorstep of the majors to warrant a call-up to the big leagues, but that won’t happen until he’s healthy again. He’s a worthwhile stash in deeper mixed leagues, but fantasy managers in shallow formats can probably find a better use for his roster spot.
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    Dodgers sent C Chuckie Robinson outright to Triple-A Oklahoma City.

    Robinson will stick around as emergency organizational depth after being jettisoned from Los Angeles’ 40-man roster earlier this week. The 31-year-old backstop went 2-for-23 during an eight-game stint with the Dodgers. Eliezer Alfonzo will back up Dalton Rushing until Will Smith (neck) returns from the injured list.
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    Christian Yelich went 3-for-5 with two doubles and two RBI to lead the Brewers past the Cardinals 4-3 in the first game of Tuesday’s doubleheader.

    Yelich’s second double broke a 3-3 tie in the seventh for what proved to be the final run of the game. The Brewers also beat the Cardinals 4-3 last night. For Yelich, it’s his first game with three hits since May 26 and his first game with multiple extra-base hits since May 18. He entered the day in a 5-for-47 slump that had dropped his OPS to .700.