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    Samad Taylor lands on IL with oblique strain

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    Padres placed 2B/OF Samad Taylor on the 10-day injured list with a right oblique strain.

    So much for Taylor avoiding a trip to the injured list. The Padres are going to give him some extra time off heading into next week’s All-Star break. The 27-year-old wraps up a strong first half with a .330/.410/.398 slash line with one homer, 11 RBI and six steals in 102 plate appearances over 26 games. He’s certainly looked like a viable reserve outfielder.
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    Tim Herrin (elbow) underwent X-rays that came back negative for any fractures.

    Herrin is day-to-day with a contusion after taking a comebacker off his pitching elbow during Wednesday’s relief outing against the Twins. He appears to have avoided serious injury, but will probably need a couple days off for the pain and swelling to subside before he’s able to pitch again. It could be an injured list situation if the Guardians don’t want to go shorthanded in the bullpen during their last couple games prior to the All-Star break.
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    Nick Kurtz is day-to-day with an illness.

    Athletics manager Mark Kotsay told reporters Kurtz was throwing up in the dugout which led to his removal from Wednesday’s game against the Tigers. The 23-year-old All-Star first baseman is the latest player to be sidelined by a stomach bug that has recently made its way through the Athletics clubhouse. The positive news is that he should be ready to return once he’s feeling better.
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    Shane McClanahan earned the win on Wednesday against the Yankees, throwing 6 1/3 innings of shutout ball while striking out five.

    McClanahan allowed four hits and didn’t walk anyone. Alongside Drew Rasmussen and Nick Martinez, he’s one of three Rays starters with at least 80 innings and an ERA under 3. The left-hander hasn’t been quite as dominant as he was before missing two full seasons, but it’s hard to complain about the results. Tampa Bay visits the Red Sox coming out of the All-Star break.
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    Bryan Baker picked up his 25th save of 2026 as the Rays defeated the Yankees 3-0 on Wednesday.

    Cade Smith (26) is the only closer with more saves than Baker. Entering the year, it was believed that Griffin Jax, Garrett Cleavinger, and Edwin Uceta would share the ninth inning for the Rays. In typical Tampa Bay fashion, it’s Baker who has a stranglehold on the closer role with under a week to go before the All-Star break. The Rays handed New York their 11th loss in 13 games with Wednesday’s shutout.
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    Gerrit Cole took the loss on Wednesday in Tampa Bay, allowing three runs on seven hits and one walk over 6 1/3 innings pitched.

    Cole struck out six while throwing 97 pitches, his most since returning from Tommy John surgery. The loss was the Yankees’ 11th in their past 13 contests. He has now made nine starts, and his 4.04 ERA would be his highest single-season mark since his last year with the Pirates in 2017. There’s plenty of time for the veteran to lower it, but his strikeout rate has been well below his usual standard. This was Cole’s final start of the first half. The Yankees host the Dodgers coming out of the All-Star break.
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    Yandy Díaz went 4-for-4 with a double and a run scored as the Rays defeated the Yankees 3-0 on Wednesday night.

    The veteran DH comfortably leads the American League with a .327 average this season, despite a slow start to July. Díaz notably popped 18 of his 25 homers at Steinbrenner Field last season, leading some to believe his performance was a product of the minor-league park. He’s been even better as a 34-year-old, though. His 154 wRC+ through Wednesday’s action would be the second-highest mark of his career.
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    Dillon Dingler (hand) underwent X-rays that came back negative for any fractures.

    Dingler will undergo additional imaging out of an abundance of caution to rule out any structural issues, but it seems like he managed to avoid a worst-case scenario after taking a foul tip off his right hand during Wednesday’s contest against the Athletics. The 27-year-old All-Star backstop is day-to-day for now. There should be additional updates on his status leading into Thursday’s series finale.
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    Max Scherzer (back) allowed five runs — four earned — over four innings on Wednesday in a minor league rehab start for Triple-A Buffalo.

    Scherzer gave up six hits, including a three-run homer, and finished with five strikeouts during the 72-pitch outing. He was sitting in the 92-94 mph range with his fastball and topped out at 94.4 mph. He’s attempting to return to Toronto’s rotation following next week’s All-Star break after hitting the shelf with a back issue in mid-June. He’s also missed time with forearm tendinitis and ankle inflammation this season.
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    Hunter Goodman (hand) remains out of the lineup for Wednesday’s contest against the Dodgers.

    Goodman sits out his second straight contest after jamming his hand on a play at home plate during Monday’s series opener in Los Angeles. The 26-year-old slugging backstop underwent precautionary X-rays that came back negative for any fractures, which is an extremely encouraging development. He’s officially day-to-day with a left hand contusion.
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    Jared Jones received a no-decision on Wednesday against the Braves, tossing six perfect innings while striking out eight.

    Per Opta Stats, Jones became the first pitcher in modern history to throw at least six innings, retire every batter, and still not get the win. He left with the game in a scoreless tie before Dennis Santana served up a two-run homer to former Pirate Joey Bart. Pittsburgh went on to lose 3-0. This was Jones’ first time throwing more than five innings since returning from elbow surgery. He was at 77 pitches when pulled, while his season high is 81. It was his final start of the first half. The Pirates visit the Guardians coming out of the All-Star break.