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    Jake Bennett shuts out Angels into eighth in win

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    Jake Bennett pitched two-run ball for 7 2/3 innings to pick up a win over the Angels on Friday.

    Bennett kept the Angels hitless until the fifth and scoreless until the eighth while striking out six and walking none. He’s been a really nice surprise in posting a 3.10 ERA and a 31/7 K/BB in 40 2/3 innings over seven starts, but it’d still be nice to see more than a 20 percent strikeout rate before recommending him. He’ll face the White Sox next.
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    The one run was a Max Schuemann homer off the yellow line on the right side of the Green Monster. A couple of inches to the left and it would have been a double instead. Bennett made it look pretty easy despite recording just three strikeouts today and got 19 outs on 87 pitches. He’s allowed a total of three runs over 17 2/3 innings in his last three starts, giving him a 3.27 ERA in six turns since his debut. He’ll face the Angels next week.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #64
    Bennett was outstanding at Coors Field, generating 15 whiffs and allowing three hard-hit balls. The four hits he gave up were all singles, and he walked none. It should have gotten him his second career victory in six starts, but his 2-0 lead was blown in the ninth. Bennett figures to start again at home against the Yankees on Saturday.
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    Bennett was fantastic here. Besides for a two-run third inning where he gave up a lead-off double and flare single that turned into two runs, was in complete control. His fastball command was excellent, living up at the letters and forcing six whiffs in the process. His changeup starred as well, forcing five whiffs of its own against the right-handed heavy Blue Jays’ lineup. A lanky lefty with great extension, an approach like this is the recipe for Bennett to find success. Next, we just need the Red Sox to leave him in past the 79 he was pulled with here. He’s scheduled for a difficult two-start week coming up though first in Coors Field against the Rockies and then back home against the Yankees.
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    Bennett pitched well, but things fell apart after a leadoff double in the fifth. A bunt single, an infield single and then an infield double followed; the last hit bounced off Bennett’s leg and into no man’s land on the left side of the infield. The Rays scored three of their four runs in the frame. Bennett struck out four and his only walk was intentional. He made a case for sticking around in Brayan Bello’s spot, but the Red Sox do have some flexibility here with Thursday and Monday as off days. If they stay in rotation, then Bennett would face the Blue Jays next Wednesday.
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    This move was expected after Brayan Bello was demoted to Triple-A, but it is now official. Bennett allowed five runs on 11 hits in 10 1/3 innings in his first two MLB starts, including allowing four runs on six hits in 5 1/3 innings against the Rays in his final outing before being demoted. He will get the Rays again on Wednesday and is not a recommended streamer. He will be on the 15-team radar in more advantageous matchups.
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    The expectation is that Bennett will join the Red Sox early next week to take the rotation spot that was vacated by the struggling Brayan Bello. The 25-year-old hurler has been dominant at the Triple-A level this season, posting a 1.60 ERA, 1.02 WHIP and a 41/9 K/BB ratio across 39 1/3 innings.
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    The Red Sox will add reliever Joe La Sorsa for the weekend, but they will need a fifth starter on Tuesday, and Bennett is the leading candidate for the job. Bennett was solid in two starts for the Red Sox earlier this season, but has gone down to Triple-A and dominated since then. On the season, Bennett has a 1.60 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, and 41/9 K/BB ratio in 39 1/3 innings at Triple-A this season. He is unlikely to replicate those strikeout numbers in the big leagues, but he could be a solid streaming option due to his deep arsenal and solid command.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #64
    The 25-year-old southpaw gave up four runs on six hits over 5 1/3 innings in a losing effort against the Rays on Thursday. With Ranger Suarez not expected to require a trip to the injured list and Sonny Gray back in the fold, there was simply no longer room for Bennett to remain in the rotation at the moment. The Red Sox will make a corresponding move on Friday.
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    The big left-hander didn’t allow a single extra-base hit on the day. The second run he allowed came on a bunt single, and the third run he allowed came on a sacrifice fly. He then threw a scoreless third, fourth, and fifth innings before an infield single and a walk ended his night in the sixth, and he watched as one of those runners came around to score. Despite not allowing much hard contact, he also didn’t miss many bats with just a six percent swinging strike rate and one strikeout on the day. Provided Ranger Suarez (hamstring) doesn’t need a trip to the IL, we’d bet that Bennett will head back to Triple-A.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #54
    Gray returns to Boston’s rotation to take the ball for Wednesday’s series finale in Detroit following a two-week absence recovering from a hamstring strain. The 36-year-old veteran has compiled a pedestrian 4.30 ERA and 13/5 K/BB ratio over 23 innings this season, but he’s a worthwhile option in all fantasy formats, especially in a favorable road matchup. The big question is whether the Red Sox are going to ship top pitching prospect Payton Tolle, or fellow rookie Jake Bennett, back to the minors with Gray back in the rotation.

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    Bo Bichette went 3-for-5 with a double and three RBI as the Mets held off the Braves 10-9 on Sunday.

    The Mets led the game 5-3 after 1 1/2 innings and also after eight innings. They then crushed Cookie Carrasco for five runs in the top of the ninth, only for the Braves to make a nearly miraculous run in the bottom of the ninth, which featured a grand slam from Drake Baldwin. Bichette’s two-run double in the ninth, which seemed pretty meaningless at the time, was hit 407 feet to center and would have been a grand slam in 11 ballparks. He’s batting .350 with five homers, eight doubles and 22 RBI in his last 29 games.
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    Nolan McLean yielded three runs — two earned — in six-plus innings for a victory on Sunday.

    The runs all came in the first, and that one was unearned was the product of McLean’s own errant pickoff throw. Rather surprisingly, McLean was sent back out for the seventh at 92 pitches. He gave up a single to Austin Riley and was pulled, but Brooks Raley got through the rest of the inning without issue. McLean has won four of his last five decisions and is now 6-5 with a 3.73 ERA. He struck out five and walked one today, and he has a nice 30/6 K/BB in his last four starts. He’ll next face the Red Sox on Friday.
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    Devin Williams earned a save after allowing one run in two-thirds of an inning Sunday against the Braves.

    Williams thought he had the day off with the Mets up 10-3 in the ninth, but aided by some shoddy defense, the Braves scored five runs off Huascar Brazobán. Williams came in with one out and the bases empty after a Drake Baldwin grand slam and struck out Ozzie Albies before giving up three straight hits. The second of those should have been the third out, but Jared Young and Williams got too deliberate trying to pull off a 3-1 groundout and Michael Harris II beat it out. Williams finally finished off the game by striking out Dominic Smith with the winning run on second. It’s Williams’ 13th save in 14 tries. He threw 22 pitches, but since he did have four days off coming into this one, he’ll probably be available on Monday.
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    Martín Pérez gave up five runs — four earned — in 4 1/3 innings before coming out of Sunday’s game against the Mets after being hit by a Juan Soto comebacker.

    The 92-mph liner hit Pérez in the forearm. X-rays were negative, but manager Walt Weiss said after the game that he’d likely go on the injured list anyway, allowing the Braves to add an extra pitcher with no days off this week. Pérez took the loss, leaving him 6-6 with a 3.54 ERA.
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    A.J. Ewing went 2-for-4 and homered versus the Braves on Sunday.

    After sitting against a lefty on Saturday, Ewing started versus Martín Pérez today and took him deep for his fifth major league homer. He’s hitting .222/.280/.444 in 45 at-bats against lefties, compared to .281/.370/.391 in 121 at-bats versus righties. He batted seventh today, but he’ll likely be in the leadoff spot against right-hander Reynaldo López on Monday.
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    Drake Baldwin went 2-for-4 and hit a grand slam versus the Mets on Sunday.

    Baldwin’s slam off Huascar Brazobán came as part of a six-run ninth inning in which the Braves almost overcame a seven-run deficit. It was his first homer since June 16, when he went deep in his first at-bat off the injured list. He’d been 4-for-59 with no extra-base hits, no RBI and a 24/3 K/BB since that homer. What he clearly needs is more at-bats with the bases loaded; today’s slam was his first, but he’s 10-for-17 with five walks and just one strikeout lifetime with the sacks jacked.
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    Nationals optioned RHP Eddy Yean to Triple-A Rochester.

    Yean was just recalled before Sunday’s game, and he pitched well in his MLB debut with two scoreless innings. The Nationals will need a fresh arm for their beleaguered bullpen, however, so Yean will head back to Rochester with a corresponding move to be announced Monday. That will likely be Matt Krook, who was claimed off waivers Sunday.
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    Logan O’Hoppe (head) is hitting eighth and catching against the Red Sox on Sunday.

    O’Hoppe missed Saturday’s game after exiting Friday with a head injury, but the 26-year-old is good to go for the finale against Boston.
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    Angels optioned LHP Sam Aldegheri to Triple-A Salt Lake.

    Aldegheri gets the demotion after struggling over four innings in his loss to the Red Sox on Saturday. The 24-year-old will likely be back at some point this summer — likely after the All-Star break — but he’ll be replaced by Tayler Saucedo on the active roster.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Angels recalled LHP Tayler Saucedo from Triple-A Salt Lake.

    Saucedo gets the promotion to help the Angels’ bullpen after being optioned to Triple-A at the end of May. The 32-year-old will be an option against lefties while he’s with the club.
    - Christopher Crawford