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    Wood homers again in Nationals loss to Yanks

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    James Wood went 3-for-5 with a go-ahead solo home run in Washington’s loss to the Yankees on Friday.

    Wood joined Keibert Ruiz in going back-to-back off Yankees left-hander Tim Hill in the seventh inning to give the Nationals the lead. He also scored on a leadoff double in the third, scoring on a Dylan Crews double play ball. Wood, now hitting .391/.588/1.087 in his last seven games, with four home runs and two stolen bases, is very good at baseball.
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  • WSH Right Fielder #29
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    Wood homered in all three games against the Yankees, and he hit a leadoff shot in back-to-back games. He also drew a pair of walks, and he ends the first half with 28 homers, 64 RBI and an excellent .279/.410/.575 slash over 96 games with 15 steals for good measure. That’ll work.
  • WSH Right Fielder #29
    Wood crushed the first pitch he saw, leading off the first inning with a solo homer off Cam Schlittler. He later added a pair of base hits in the seventh and ninth, ending his day slashing .278/.407/.567 with 27 homers, 88 runs scored, 63 RBI, and 15 steals across 450 plate appearances.
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    Last year, Wood hit his 24th homer in his 92nd game of the season and then need 22 games to finally connect on his 25th. This year, Wood also hit his 24th homer in his 92nd game and then needed about 24 hours to connect on No. 25. It seems like a good omen as he looks to finish with more than 31 this time around.
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    Wood’s 446-foot grand slam off Astros reliever AJ Blubaugh traveled a staggering 446 feet to straightaway center field and gave Washington a commanding six-run lead that they wouldn’t relinquish. It was his 24th big fly of the year. He also walked three times and picked up his 14th stolen base of the season in this one. The 23-year-old rising star was named to his second consecutive All-Star Game over the weekend and continues to deliver first-round caliber fantasy value this season, hitting .268/.398/.541 with 81 runs scored, 24 homers, 60 RBI and 14 steals through 92 games.
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    Wood clobbered his seventh leadoff blast of the season into the upper deck at Nationals Park, providing some fireworks during Washington’s annual Fourth of July matinee. The gargantuan 428-foot moonshot off Pirates starter Braxton Ashcraft carried a stratospheric 113.1 mph exit velocity. It was his 23rd round-tripper of the season. He also walked twice in the contest as the Nationals were shut out over the final eight innings by Ashcraft and a quartet of Pirates relievers.
  • WSH Right Fielder #29
    Wood was in a mini slump entering Wednesday’s action, batting .167/.233/.296 with a 40% strikeout rate dating back to June 17. The offensive explosion by the entire lineup helped get him back on track, and he now has 22 homers this season to go along with 13 steals and a league-leading 75 runs. No other hitter has more than 60. If Wood can steady the ship from here on out, he’ll be in consideration as one of the first players selected in 2027 fantasy drafts.
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    Wood came through with a game-tying RBI single in the fifth inning before giving Washington a commanding one-touchdown lead in the eighth inning with an RBI double to center field that put the metaphorical cherry on top of a three-hit performance.
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    Wood obliterated a majestic 441-foot moonshot into the right-field seats at iconic Fenway Park. The gargantuan blast against Red Sox southpaw Ranger Suarez carried a stratospheric 113.6 mph exit velocity, per Statcast. It was his 21st round-tripper of the season and also snapped a 13-game homerless drought dating back to June 14. The 23-year-old franchise cornerstone is a near-lock to make his second consecutive All-Star Game appearance, hitting .258/.383/.509 with 21 homers, 50 RBI and 13 steals through 86 games.
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    Wood pulled a double down the right field line to kick off the fourth inning on Friday against the Orioles. The star right fielder moved over to third on a single by Curtis Mead, but was thrown out at home when Andrés Chaparro grounded into a fielder’s choice to third base, and Blaze Alexander threw a strike to Samuel Basallo to get the runner. Wood’s hit was one of just five hits the Nationals could manage on the night as Trevor Rogers held the lineup in check all night.
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    It’s the continuation of a full-on breakout for the 23-year-old superstar. Wood flashed this upside in the first half of 2025 before fading down the stretch, but this year the entire Washington lineup has come along for the ride. It entered Sunday tied with the Dodgers and Brewers for the most runs per game. Wood ranks top-four in MLB in fWAR, OBP, and home runs while easily leading the league in runs scored. He has started and hit leadoff in every game for the Nationals in 2026.

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    Michael McGreevy will start for the Cardinals in Friday’s second half opener on Friday against the Diamondbacks in Arizona.

    McGreevy had an outstanding first half for the Cardinals, posting a 3.01 ERA, 1.10 WHIP and a 66/23 K/BB ratio over 101 2/3 innings through his first 18 starts. Dustin May will follow on Saturday with Andre Pallante taking the ball in Sunday’s series finale.
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    Juan Soto made an early exit from Thursday’s game against the Phillies due to left calf soreness.

    Soto had singled and drawn three walks in his four plate appearances before exiting in the eighth inning for a defensive replacement. Interim manager Andy Green said after the game that the team just wanted to get him off of his feet for a couple innings and that Soto is expected to play in both games over the weekend. He’s considered day-to-day.
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    Cade Marlowe has elected free agency.

    The 25-year-old has exercised the opt-out clause in his minor league deal with the Athletics and is now free to explore opportunities on the open market. Marlowe hasn’t appeared in a big league game since the 2024 season. He has sizzled at the plate at Triple-A Las Vegas this season, slashing .317/.394/.521 with seven homers, 50 RBI and 24 stolen bases (in 26 attempts) over 361 plate appearances. He shouldn’t be out of work for long.
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    Francisco Alvarez belted a pair of solo home runs on Thursday night, powering the Mets to a 4-1 victory over the Phillies to open the second half of the season.

    Alvarez got the scoring started in the third inning with a 416-foot (100.2-mph EV) solo shot off of Aaron Nola. He then increased that edge to 3-0 with his 363-foot (104.4-mph EV) blast off of Nola to in the seventh inning. He also drew a walk and struck out in the ballgame, finishing the night 2-for-3. For the season, the 24-year-old backstop is now slashing .259/.325/.448 with 11 long balls and 25 RBI.
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    Brett Baty went 2-for-4 and clubbed a solo home run on Thursday as the Mets kicked off the second half of the season with a victory over the Phillies.

    Baty led off the seventh inning with a 378-foot (95.6-mph EV) solo shot off of Aaron Nola that extended the Mets’ lead to 2-0. He also singled in the contest. With his two-hit attack, the 26-year-old infielder is now slashing .224/.299/.327 with five homers, 32 RBI and five stolen bases across his 332 plate appearances.
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    Devin Williams slammed the door on the Phillies on Thursday night, working a perfect ninth inning to preserve a three-run advantage.

    Williams took over with a 4-1 advantage and tore right through the heart of the Phillies’ lineup, getting Bryce Harper on a ground ball to second base, Brandon Marsh on a line drive to left and Alec Bohm on strikes to end it. It has been a rough season overall for the Mets’ closer, sporting a 4.73 ERA, 1.67 WHIP and a 44/19 K/BB ratio over 32 innings while converting 14 of his first 17 save chances.
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    Christian Scott was terrific during Thursday night’s victory over the Phillies, racking up seven strikeouts over 5 2/3 innings of scoreless baseball.

    The 27-year-old hurler scattered three hits on the evening and didn’t walk a batter. Two of the three hits that he surrendered were doubles to Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper, but he was able to evade any damage being done. Scott generated 12 swings and misses on 79 offerings in the contest — five of them on his fastball — while registering a strong CSW of 35 percent. He’ll look to replicate this fine effort as he carries a 2.87 ERA, 1.22 WHIP and a 72/26 K/BB ratio (59 2/3 innings) into Wednesday’s battle against the Brewers in Milwaukee.
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    Trea Turner went 1-for-4 and swatted a solo home run on Thursday, accounting for all of the Phillies’ offense in a loss to the Mets.

    Turner finally got the Phillies on the board in the eighth inning with his 383-foot (101.2-mph EV) solo shot off of Luke Weaver, pulling the Phillies to within two runs at 3-1. That would be as close as they would get. The 33-year-old shortstop is having a disappointing season overall, slashing just .236/.284/.362 with 11 homers, 34 RBI and 16 stolen bases in his first 419 plate appearances.
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    Aaron Nola had a tough time keeping the ball in the yard during Thursday night’s loss to the Orioles, giving up three runs on six hits across his six-plus innings of work.

    Nola racked up six strikeouts on the night while issuing four free passes. All of the damage that was done against him came via the long ball, with Francisco Alvarez crushing a solo homer in the third inning then Brett Baty and Alvarez going back-to-back to open the seventh. Nola got 16 swings and misses on 97 pitches on the evening, posting a strong CSW of 35 percent. He’ll carry a 5.68 ERA, 1.45 WHIP and a 108/35 K/BB ratio (103 innings) into Wednesday’s matchup against the Dodgers.
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    Orioles recalled INF Christian Encarnacion-Strand from Triple-A Norfolk.

    The 26-year-old slugger, who was acquired from the Reds in mid-April, gets his first chance with the O’s with Blaze Alexander (hand) heading to the injured list. Encarnacion-Strand has hit .273/.309/.555 with 17 homers, 48 RBI and a 77/12 K/BB ratio in 257 plate appearances at Triple-A Norfolk. He’s unlikely to see enough playing time initially to gain relevance from a fantasy perspective.