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    Miles Mikolas gives up seven runs, still earns win

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    Miles Mikolas was lit up for seven runs over six innings on Monday in a win over the Astros.

    Mikolas gave up nine hits, including a pair of homers. He struck out three and handed out a pair of free passes. He’s unlikely to take the ball again later this week as he’s facing a five-game suspension for his on-field actions during last week’s brawl with the Red Sox that will go into effect once the appeal process concludes. It’s possible he could start this weekend against the Yankees if his five-game ban is reduced on appeal. He’s obviously not a recommended fantasy option at this point.
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    Mookie Betts singled in Tommy Edman in the bottom of the eighth to break a 3-3 tie in the Dodgers’ 4-3 win over the Rockies on Wednesday.

    Betts also walked and scored a run in the first. He was back in the lineup tonight after going 0-for-8 between Sunday and Monday and getting Tuesday off.
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    Roki Sasaki pitched six innings and allowed three runs Wednesday in a no-decision against the Rockies.

    Sasaki surrendered solo homers to Kyle Karros and Edouard Julien in the second and then another run on a walk, a wild pitch, a groundout and a sac fly in the third. That turned out to be the only walk he issued, and he allowed only two hits besides the homers. He struck out five. Considering that he came in with a 10.06 ERA and a 15/11 K/BB in his previous four starts, this is a decent way to end the half. He might eventually get pushed out of the Dodgers rotation if everybody gets healthy at once, but that hardly ever seems to happen.
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    Tanner Scott fanned two in a flawless ninth for his 13th save Wednesday against the Rockies.

    Scott blew a three-run lead in the ninth inning on Monday. but things went smoothly tonight, as he threw just 11 pitches in getting a flyout and then two K’s.
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    Making his first big-league start, Gabriel Hughes surrendered three runs in six innings Wednesday versus the Dodgers.

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    Kyle Karros homered and doubled Wednesday in a loss to the Dodgers.

    With his dad awkwardly weighing in from the Dodgers broadcast booth, Karros went 3-for-11 with eight total bases and three walks the last three days. He’s escaped the bottom third of the Rockies order in recent days, and his OPS cracked .800 tonight for the first time all season. He’s still probably not going to offer much value in shallow leagues in the second half, but his stock as a potential long-term third baseman for the Rockies has increased with his performance to date.
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    Jo Adell went 2-for-4 with two home runs, five RBI, and three runs scored in a 13-1 blowout win over the Rangers on Wednesday.

    Adell and the Angels took it to the Rangers in this one. He homered in consecutive at-bats off starter MacKenzie Gore to help break this game open. Before Adell’s first tank, this game was 1-0. After his second – a 433 foot, 110 mph, three-run shot – it was 7-0 and the rout was on. These were his first home runs in nearly two weeks as he tries to get his season on track.
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    Walbert Ureña allowed one hit and zero runs with five walks and three strikeouts across four innings in a no-decision against the Rangers on Wednesday.

    For the good news, Ureña gave up just one hit, zero runs, and practically no hard contact in this start. The bad news, he walked five batters and just could not figure out how to put hitters away. Strike one was hard to come by, but he often fought back to get ahead in the count before failing to execute with two strikes. It was a strange outing to say the least and disappointing to not hang on long enough for a win when his team won by 12 runs. It’s also worth mentioning that his velocity was down two ticks across the board. Hopefully some rest during the All-Star break can help him get back on track. He’ll close the first half with a 2.88 ERA, 78 strikeouts, and 46 walks across 81 1/3 innings.
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    Kyle Higashioka went 1-for-1 with a solo home run and gave up two runs in one inning of relief against the Angels on Wednesday.

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    Alan Roden went 2-for-5 with two RBI and came through with the walk-off hit in a 6-5 win over the Guardians on Wednesday.

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