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    Miguel Amaya scores three times in 5-2 victory

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    Miguel Amaya doubled, singled, walked and scored three times Tuesday in the win over the Orioles.

    Amala also scored three runs last Wednesday, though the Cubs scored 23 runs against the Padres in that game. Tonight, he scored three of their five runs. Amaya is hitting .234/.362/.363 on the season and has been splitting time evenly with Carson Kelly of late after serving as more of a backup early on.
Skenes wins second straight start after slide
Dave Flemming, Tim Dillard, and Bob Walk reveal their top takeaways from the Pirates' impressive three-game sweep of the Brewers, capped off by a blowout win on Sunday where Paul Skenes won his second straight start.

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    The Athletics announced Monday that they’ve dismissed pitching coach Scott Emerson.

    Bullpen coach Dan Hubbs will have the job on an interim basis for the rest of the year. Emerson had been the Athletics’ pitching coach since June 2017 and had been part of the organization since 2002, so this is a big change for them. The team is currently 29th in the majors, ahead of only the Rockies, in allowing 5.50 runs per game, but then, that’s probably what should have been expected given the personnel.
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    Jake Irvin (shoulder) will begin a rehab assignment on Monday in the Florida Complex League.

    Irvin has been sidelined since May 24th when he was placed on the injured list with a right shoulder strain. He was recently moved to the 60-day IL, but that had no bearing on his return timeline. The 29-year-old will make one start this week in the FCL while the affiliates are on a break and then move to affiliate ball next week. He will likely need to take most of his 30-day rehab window to build his pitch count back up, but he should be back in the Nationals’ rotation by the middle of August.
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    Bruce Zimmermann has cleared waivers and been outrighted to Triple-A Memphis.

    The 31-year-old had a 3.78 ERA, 1.27 WHIP, and 84/21 K/BB ratio in 78 2/3 innings at Triple-A this season. He was called up for a bulk relief role last Tuesday as part of St. Louis’ doubleheader and allowed three runs across five innings. He will go back to his spot in the starting rotation at Triple-A.
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    Joey Ortiz heads into the All-Star break hitting .300/.317/.450 in July with three RBI and a 5/1 K/BB ratio.

    Even though Ortiz is not hitting the cover off of the ball, what’s notable about this is that the shortstop has narrowed his stance. According to Statcast, in July, his feet have been a little over 26 inches apart with a stance that’s three degrees open. In the first two months of the season, his stance had his feet 29 inches apart and was nine degrees open. Narrowing and closing off the stance slightly is also the change that the Brewers made with Brice Turang to help fuel his breakout, so it’s something to watch in the second half of the season.
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    Ronald Acuña Jr. (hamstring) will begin a rehab assignment in the Florida Complex League on Monday.

    While their major league teammates are getting a few days off, both Acuña Jr. and Ha-Seong Kim (finger) will begin their rehab assignments. They will both likely play multiple games in the complex league this week while all affiliates are on a break, and there is a chance Acuña Jr., who has been out since June 10, will return right after the All-Star break concludes. At worst, it seems like the 28-year-old could be back in Atlanta’s outfield by next week.
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    White Sox activated RHP Trevor Richards from the bereavement list.

    Richards is back on the roster after four days away from the White Sox, but he’ll obviously get a few more days with his family with the All-Star break here.
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    White Sox optioned RHP Tyler Davis to Triple-A Charlotte.

    Davis pitched three scoreless innings in his latest stint with the White Sox. He has a 4.10 ERA despite a 22/15 K/BB in 26 1/3 innings this season.
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    Pirates optioned RHP Antwone Kelly to Triple-A Indianapolis.

    Kelly, who was called up Friday, gave up three runs while pitching two innings in the rout of the Brewers on Sunday. He’s allowed five runs in 4 1/3 innings in two appearances for the Pirates this year.
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    Nationals optioned Abimelec Ortiz to Triple-A Rochester.

    Ortiz’s major league stint lasted just a few hours, but at least he did get to start and go 1-for-2 against the Yankees. The Nationals will add a pitcher in his place after the break.
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    Ildemaro Vargas went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI as the Diamondbacks topped the Dodgers 5-3 on Sunday.

    Vargas doubled and scored in the fifth. In the sixth, he hit what should have been another double on a drive into the right field corner, but either because he thought it was a homer or that it was going foul, he didn’t run out of the box and then was thrown out at first base after a wide turn towards second. It still drove in the go-ahead run in what had been a 3-3 tie, and it gave him just his second multihit game since May 19.