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    Seiya Suzuki hits three-run homer in victory

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    After four straight hitless games, Seiya Suzuki hit a three-run homer Wednesday versus the Orioles.

    Suzuki is still in a 1-for-19 slump, but the one hit was big, as he took Grant Wolfram deep in the seventh. Suzuki is batting .260/.342/.449 through 325 plate appearances. If that holds up in the second half, he’ll enter free agency coming off four straight seasons with a 120 OPS+.
White Sox draft Landon Thome, son of HOFer Jim
After making waves by selecting UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky with the No. 1 pick, the White Sox kept their day going by selecting Landon Thome, son of Hall of Famer Jim, with the No. 34 pick.

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    Orioles activated RHP Yaramil Hiraldo from the 60-day injured list; optioned him to Triple-A Norfolk.

    Hiraldo had been out since early April with right shoulder inflammation. He made the Orioles out of spring training, but he gave up four runs in 1 2/3 innings over three appearances. Now he’ll officially join Norfolk after three rehab appearances there in which he’s allowed one run in 3 2/3 innings.
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    Royce Lewis had a two-run homer and a double in the Twins’ 5-3 takedown of the Angels on Saturday.

    Lewis hit a 419-foot homer off Ryan Johnson in the second and later crushed a liner to left in the seventh. Both hits left the bat at 107-108 mph. He’s 5-for-12 with two homers the last three days, pushing his OPS up to .699. That’s the highest he’s been since late April. He’s hit .270/.328/.508 with seven homers in 31 games since returning from Triple-A.
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    Joe Ryan allowed two runs over six innings in a no-decision Saturday against the Angels.

    Ryan left with a one-run lead, which was blown in the seventh by Tommy Nance in his Twins debut. So, he finishes the first half 6-5 with a 2.85 ERA. Ryan has produced 11 quality starts, which doesn’t count a couple of outings in which he pitched five-plus scoreless innings.
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    Yoendrys Gómez threw a scoreless ninth for his 11th save Saturday against the Angels.

    Gómez has his first full-inning save since June 28. He also recorded saves on June 29 and July 7, but those saw him pick up just one out each time. Gómez allowed a single to Mike Trout and walked Nolan Schanuel with one out in the ninth today, but he got Jorge Soler to pop out and struck out Vaughn Grissom to end the game. He still hasn’t blown a save this season.
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    Ryan Johnson surrendered three runs in five innings Saturday in a no-decision against the Twins.

    The runs came in the second, which featured two walks and a two-run homer from Royce Lewis. The rally might have lasted longer, but Tristan Gray made the third out of the inning on an odd delayed steal attempt that saw him thrown out pretty easily at second base. Johnson walked three in all and struck out just one. With a 6.75 ERA in six starts and three relief appearances, his spot shouldn’t be assured in the second half.
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    Chase Meidroth went 2-for-3 and doubled in the only run of the game as the White Sox edged the A’s 1-0 on Saturday.

    Meidroth also had a single in the contest. With the White Sox having Caleb Bonemer on the way and adding another elite infield prospect in Roch Cholowsky with the No. 1 pick in today’s draft, one wonders if Meidroth might eventually become obsolete in Chicago, in spite of his very solid play to date. It’s not an issue for this year, though. He’s batting .272/.345/.383 through 388 plate appearances.
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    Erick Fedde picked up a win after working four scoreless innings Saturday against the A’s.

    Feddy came in for the third after Bryan Hudson and Chris Murphy pitched scoreless first and second innings, respectively, and allowed one hit with three strikeouts through the sixth. He started the seventh by giving up a double to Joshua Kuroda-Grauer, leading to his exit, but Sean Newcomb came in and stranded the runner. It’s Fedde’s fifth win, all of which have come since the beginning of June. He has a 4.15 ERA in nine starts and 10 appearances as a bulk guy.
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    Grant Taylor pitched 1 2/3 hitless innings for his fourth save Saturday against the Athletics.

    Taylor took over with the tying run on third and one out in the eighth, putting him in prime position for a cheap blown save. However, he got out of the jam by striking out Shea Langeliers and getting Jonah Heim to ground out. He then walked one in a scoreless ninth that was made easier because the A’s took out decent left-handed hitters for weaker right-handed bats while trying to score off Sean Newcomb in the seventh. Seranthony Domínguez again went unused today, and Taylor is the pretty clear favorite for saves in Chicago, even if he’ll occasionally work earlier in games sometimes.
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    Gage Jump pitched 5 2/3 innings of one-run ball and struck out seven in a loss to the White Sox on Saturday.

    It was a nice rebound outing for Jump, but with the A’s getting shut out, he dropped his third start in a row anyway. While Jump was roughed up in his previous two outings, this makes five times in nine major league starts that he has allowed one or no runs. He’ll take a 3-4 record and a 3.51 ERA into the All-Star break. It’s likely that he’ll face the Nationals next weekend.
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    Shea Langeliers went 0-for-4 and struck out three times for a second straight game Saturday against the White Sox.

    Langeliers was on the short list of the AL’s best players a month and a half into the season, but his production fell off in mid-May and has really hit the skids lately; he’s hitting .172 with one extra-base hit and 24 strikeouts in his last 16 games, 13 of which have been A’s losses. Maybe it’s the usual assortment of catching bumps and bruises piling up, but he doesn’t look like an All-Star right now.