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    Shea Langeliers strikes out three times again

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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.
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    Alejandro Kirk went 1-for-2 with an RBI and two walks in Friday’s loss to the Yankees.

    Kirk singled in the top of the fifth inning to bring home Brett Bateman, giving the Jays their first and only run of the night against Cam Schlittler. Kirk’s single extended his hitting streak to 10 games, and he’s slashing a scorching .387/.467/.613 in the month of August.
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    Mason Fluharty walked two batters over 2/3 innings on Friday against the Yankees.

    Serving as the opener in this one, Fluharty allowed two walks in the 2/3 of an inning he pitched, with Spencer Arrighetti coming on to retire George Lombard Jr. after a walk to Ben Rice put runners on first and second. Fluharty has pitched in three of the Blue Jays’ last four games and will revert to the bullpen after this outing.
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    Cam Schlittler allowed one earned run over six innings while striking out four to pick up the win on Friday over the Blue Jays.

    It wasn’t the most dominant performance for Schlittler, but he did what he needed to keep the Jays off the board for 4 1/3 scoreless innings before an RBI single by Alejandro Kirk gave the Jays their first run of the night. Schlittler struggled at times with his command, walking three batters in this one while throwing 61.5 percent of his pitches for strikes. Schlittler has allowed one earned run in each of his last three starts and will look to pick up his 12th win in his next start on Thursday at home against the Astros.
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    Alec Bohm went 3-for-5 with a game-winning two-run triple as the Phillies outlasted the Cardinals 7-6 on Friday.

    Bohm came up with the Phillies down one, runners on the corners and none out in the 10th and delivered a 386-foot barrel to center. A quality center fielder would have caught it, which still would have resulted in a game-tying sac fly, but José Fermín, who was playing his third position of the night after Everson Pereira was lifted, came up a little short of making a sliding catch. All three of Bohm’s hits tonight left the bat at 103-105 mph. He’s 17-for-37 with seven extra-base hits and 11 RBI in his last nine games.
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    Jesús Luzardo struck out nine while allowing four runs in 5 1/3 innings Friday in a no-decision against the Cardinals.

    This is the first time all year Luzardo has given up three or four runs in a start; he’d allowed two or fewer 18 times and five of more seven times in his 25 outings. The first two runs tonight should have been unearned and might get changed later. With two outs in the first, Jordan Walker hit a grounder to third that Bryson Stott had to back up on, but he had plenty of time to make a throw and unleashed a bad one. It went as a single and a throwing error, but it should have been a straight error. Joshua Báez then followed with a homer. Luzardo is slated to make his next start Wednesday in Seattle.
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    Jordan Walker went 3-for-5 with a two-run homer against the Phillies on Friday.

    Walker has now gone deep in three straight games, putting him up to 27 homers for the year. He’s moved into a tie with Sal Stewart for first place in the majors with 96 RBI. Incredibly, it looks like he’s going to exceed his total of 112 RBI from his first three seasons (279 games) combined.
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    Joshua Báez had a two-run homer and struck out twice before being lifted for a pinch-hitter Friday against the Phillies.

    Báez probably won’t be hit for often, but the Cardinals had Alec Burleson, who was getting a rare night off, replace him in the eighth. Báez homered off Jesús Luzardo in his first at-bat tonight to snap a 1-for-22 skid since he homered in his first three at-bats as a major leaguer. He has a fun .179/.273/.607 line to date.
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    JJ Wetherholt went 0-for-5 and struck out four times Friday against the Phillies.

    Wetherholt hadn’t struck out more than twice in a game this year until tonight. His one ball in play was well struck — it was a 375-foot barrel to center — but it was handled easily by Justin Crawford. Wetherholt is hitting .181/.330/.236 this month, lowering his OPS from .741 to .714.
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    Willson Contreras blasted a mammoth 450-foot three-run homer on Friday night, powering the Red Sox to a 6-4 victory over the visiting Giants.

    Contreras victimized Giants’ ace Logan Webb for the titanic shot over the Green Monster in the third inning, giving the Red Sox a 3-1 lead they would never relinquish. He also worked a pair of walks in the contest, finishing the night 1-for-2. On the season, the 34-year-old slugger is now slashing .285/.396/.541 to go along with 26 long balls and 78 RBI.
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    Wilyer Abreu went 3-for-3 with an RBI triple, a walk and a run scored as the Red Sox triumphed over the Giants on Friday evening.

    Abreu singled off of Logan Webb in the third inning and rode home on a three-run blast by Willson Contreras. He then capped off the Red Sox’ scoring with an RBI triple in the sixth inning. The 27-year-old outfielder is having a very productive season in the middle of the Red Sox’ lineup, slashing .262/.341/.474 with 22 homers and 68 RBI in 545 plate appearances.