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    Zebby Matthews gives up four in loss to Angels

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    Zebby Matthews allowed nine hits and four runs with two walks and three strikeouts over six innings in a loss to the Angels on Friday.

    Matthews was on roll early in this game. His slider had plenty of bite, he was missing bats, and he got through the first three innings without a blemish. Then, things unraveled in the following two frames with the low point being a balk that forced home a run. Still, he settled down just enough to get through the sixth inning despite walking a batter and giving up two singles, bailed out by a double play and heads up play by Kody Clemens to tag Wade Meckler trying to take an uncovered second base. Regardless, Matthews closed out an uneven first half with a 4.57 ERA, 54 strikeouts, and 18 walks across 67 innings.
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    He’ll be followed by Taj Bradley on Saturday afternoon and Zebby Matthews on Sunday afternoon at Wrigley Field. The expectation is that Joe Ryan would then start on Monday against the Guardians in Cleveland. Ober is coming off of a decent first half where he registered a 4.40 ERA, 1.19 WHIP and a 51/19 K/BB ratio over 71 2/3 innings in his first 13 starts.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #52
    Matthews was lifted during a rocky fifth inning where he allowed a two-run homer to Max Schuemann before issuing back-to-back walks with two outs in the frame. He was charged with four runs over 4 2/3 innings. He struck out five and also issued four walks. The 26-year-old is questionable heading into his next start against the Angels on Friday. There should be some clarity on his status at some point later this weekend.
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    Matthews gave up four hits, walked one and struck out seven. He improved to 4-5 with the win. Matthews allowed a solo home run to Cam Smith in the fifth inning, but that was it for the Astros while he was in the game. The 26-year-old right-hander has a 4.15 ERA after an excellent start. He’s lined up to face the Yankees on the road this weekend.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #52
    Matthews gave up six hits, walked two and struck out five. He fell to 3-5 with the loss. Matthews has completed at least six innings and allowed two runs or less in three of his last four starts. He has a 4.56 ERA. Matthews is lined up to face the Rockies at home this weekend.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #52
    Matthews had a 10-0 lead through 3 1/2 innings, and he managed to keep this one uninteresting despite giving up eight hits and nine hard-hit balls. It’s his fifth quality start in seven tries since getting the call last month. Unfortunately, he was lit up for seven runs in both of his other outings, leaving him with a 4.78 ERA. He’s not a great option in shallow leagues at this point, but those hunting wins could try him in his two home starts next week. The first will come against the Dodgers, but at least it’ll be Eric Lauer opposing him, and he’ll get the Rockies in his second start.
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    The Twins didn’t really need to send him back out there after he allowed three runs in the fourth, but he absorbed some more punishment to save the bullpen. Matthews’ velocity was down a tick or two across the board, and it showed mostly in his fastball as batters missed just 1-of-15 swings against it. He allowed 10 hard-hit balls. Matthews is a fringe streamer in his next start against the Rangers in a good pitcher’s park, but it’s really only that context that keeps us interested.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #52
    Matthews gave up two runs to the Royals in the first inning on a walk and two doubles. He then settled in nicely, going six more scoreless innings. He scattered two more hits and three more walks, striking out two. The 26-year-old right-hander will take a 4.15 ERA, 1.09 WHIP, and a 26/8 K/BB ratio across 30 1/3 innings into a start against the Tigers in Detroit on Wednesday.
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    The young right-hander struck out seven and walked two, raising his ERA from 2.37 to 4.63 on the year. Matthews had pitched well across three starts in his return to the big leagues, continuing to throw strikes and not allowing many free passes. Home runs have been an issue, and he allowed two more on Sunday to Ryan O’Hearn and Nick Gonzales. Matthews had been throwing his curve more than last year, and he’s an important pitcher to track for any adjustments. He next lines up for a home start against the Royals.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #52
    He struck out six and walked one. All three runs came on homers from Munetaka Murakami and Drew Romo in the first two innings. Very encouraging was that Matthews averaged 96.2 mph with his fastball today. He was at 94.8 mph in his season debut 11 days ago, but he boosted that to 95.8 mph last time out and got it even higher today. If he stays in this territory, he should offer some mixed league value, though he’ll contribute more in WHIP and in strikeouts than in ERA. He’ll next face the Pirates on Saturday.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #52
    Matthews also struck out six and didn’t walk a batter while throwing 66 percent of his pitches for strikes. His four-seamer was one mph faster than we saw in his first outing, and his vertical movement seems to be up from last season. He also seems to have tweaked all of his secondary pitches. His curveball seems brand new, coming in three mph slower than last year with six inches more horizontal movement. It had just a six percent swinging strike rate, so it might not have been the best change. His slider and cutter are both also slower this year, but the cutter has less break, so he may be creating more differentiation between the two. The results have been good, but the arsenal remains questionable. We’d be OK adding him, but it’s a bit of a stiffer test against a surging White Sox lineup next week.

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    Garrett Crochet (shoulder) is still not cleared to throw but claims he’s “trending in the right direction.”

    Crochet has been sidelined since late April with a shoulder injury and then a subsequent lat strain. He admitted that he needed to dial down what he was doing while recovering and stopped doing plyometric work in recent weeks. Since then, he feels “like [he’s] seen drastic gains.” The Red Sox are now firmly in the playoff race and would love to have their ace back, but until he is cleared to pick up a baseball, it’s hard to know when that will happen, even if he feels he’s moving in the right direction.
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    Max Fried (elbow) will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Friday.

    Fried has been sidelined with a bone bruise on the back of his elbow since the middle of May. We know he threw 35 pitches in his last bullpen session, so he may be on a pitch count of around 40-50 pitches in this first outing. There’s a chance that he may only need two or three starts before returning to the Yankees, which means he could be back in New York before the end of July.
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    Edwin Díaz (elbow) will pitch for Single-A Ontario on Friday.

    Díaz made two rehab appearances in the Arizona Complex League during the All-Star break. He will now begin pitching at the affiliates. We would expect him to need a couple of appearances next week as well, and the Dodgers may want to see him pitch on back-to-back nights before activating him. He’s getting close, but we may still be a week or two away from Díaz being back in the Dodgers’ bullpen.
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    Jordan Lawlar (hamstring) is ramping up his running and baseball activities.

    Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said that Lawlar is “in a good spot,” but there is no timeline for his return as of yet. He will get more imaging done over the weekend to verify the progress of his healing and determine the next steps.
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    Justin Martinez (elbow) is set to face live hitters in the coming days.

    Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said, “Martinez is just about to step onto a mound in lives. I don’t know the exact day when he’s going to face his lives, but he’s very close, very close.” Martinez had Tommy John surgery last June and had been targeting an August return. As of now, he seems on track to return at some point in August but might need time to work back into leverage innings.
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    Corbin Burnes (shoulder) has restarted his throwing program.

    Burnes was shut down from throwing in early June after suffering a teres major strain. He had a follow-up MRI over the All-Star break, which showed positive healing, and he has begun his throwing program again. Until he progresses enough to begin throwing full bullpens, it’s hard to predict any kind of timeline for his return. At this point, it would be unlikely he makes more than one or two appearances for the Diamondbacks this season.
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    Michael Soroka (glute) will need to make a rehab start before returning to Arizona, and there is no timeline for his return.

    Soroka threw a bullpen on Tuesday as he continues to work back from his glute strain. It sounds like the results of the bullpen might have been mixed since he still does not have a rehab appearance scheduled. Once his glute feels good enough for game action, Soroka will need at least one rehab start before rejoining Arizona’s rotation.
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    Diamondbacks’ manager Torey Lovullo said that Zac Gallen (elbow) “is waiting for other opinions from other doctors.”

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    Geraldo Perdomo received a cortisone injection in his sore left hand over the All-Star break.

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