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    Tristan Peters added to All-Star Game roster

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    Tristan Peters has been added to the American League’s roster for the 2026 MLB All-Star Game.

    Peters gets the call to Philadelphia alongside teammate Munetaka Murakami for next week’s Midsummer Classic as a replacement for an injured Nick Kurtz (thumb). The unheralded 26-year-old hit for the cycle during Friday’s blowout win over the Athletics and has been an unexpected revelation for the upstart White Sox, slashing .303/.357/.484 with six homers and five steals in 89 games. This is his first career All-Star Game selection. It comes just a few years after Peters played for the Savannah Bananas back in 2021. He’ll add some much-needed flair to the All-Star Game for the American League.
Rays add top HS prospect Emerson with No. 2 pick
The Rays immediately bolstered their prospect pool with the selection of Grady Emerson at No. 2 overall in the 2026 MLB Draft, who was the top high school prospect entering the first round.

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    Padres selected South Walton HS (FL) RHP Coleman Borthwick with the No. 21 selection of the 2026 MLB Draft.

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    Red Sox selected North Carolina SS Jake Schaffner with the No. 20 selection of the 2026 MLB Draft.

    This is a major surprise, as Schaffner was viewed by most analysts as a player that would go late in the second round or the top of the third. Clearly the Red Sox like his contact skills, and he’s athletic enough to stick at shortstop. It’s just hard to see any power in Schaffner’s current swing, and we’re not talking about a plus-plus hit tool to go with it. Boston clearly likes the player a lot more and doesn’t care about draft rankings, but on paper, this is a head-scratcher.
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    Twins claimed RHP Jack Anderson off waivers from the Red Sox.

    Anderson heads to Minnesota after losing his spot on Boston’s 40-man roster earlier this week. The 26-year-old rookie allowed three runs over eight innings of work during a three-appearance span for the Red Sox earlier this year.
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    Twins transferred LHP Anthony Banda to the 60-day injured list.

    It’s merely a procedural move to create a spot on Minnesota’s 40-man roster after Banda underwent season-ending lat surgery earlier this week. The 32-year-old southpaw reliever should be a full-go for spring training.
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    Guardians selected Florida RHP Liam Peterson with the No. 19 selection of the 2026 MLB Draft.

    You don’t typically see guys who post an ERA above 5.00 in their college career get drafted in the middle of the first round, but Peterson’s an exception. The 21-year-old also struck out 102 hitters in his 84 1/3 innings with the Gator, and he shows three pitches that can miss bats including a slider that gets double-plus grades. Peterson’s command needs a ton of work, but the Guardians have done wonders with this type of profile in the past. If they can get him to locate better, Peterson has the type of stuff that you see from starters who pitch near the top of a rotation.
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    Reds selected Alabama SS Justin Lebron with the No. 18 selection of the 2026 MLB Draft.

    Lebron is one of the most fascinating -- and one of the more volatile -- prospects in this year’s draft class. The positives are obvious, he’s a shortstop with considerable power in his right-handed bat, and that along with his 70-grade speed (on the 20-80 scouting scale) helped him hit 16 homers while stealing a whopping 42 bases in 43 attempts in 2026. He also hit just .277, which is a number that is not terribly impressive with metal bats at the college level for a top prospect -- and he struck out 177 times in as many games in his three seasons with the Crimson Tide. The good news is that there’s no real concern about the defense, and there’s no reason to think he can’t stick at shortstop, although he’d likely make an excellent center fielder if a team wanted to give him a shot. The upside for Lebron is huge -- not the first time that sentence has been typed -- but there’s a wide variety of outcomes for the 21-year-old.
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    Esmerlyn Valdez went 3-for-4 with two home runs and six RBI to lead the Pirates to a 7-6 win over the Brewers in the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader.

    Valdez took Milwaukee starter Brandon Sproat deep with a 421-foot blast to center field in the early stages of the contest before propelling Pittsburgh ahead with a seventh-inning grand slam off Brewers relief ace Aaron Ashby. The power-hitting 22-year-old rookie also added a run-scoring single just for good measure. It was his first career multi-homer performance and gives him nine round-trippers through just 26 games this season. He’ll continue to strike out more than fantasy managers would prefer, creating some batting average risk once his near-.400 BABIP inevitably regresses, but the power is real enough to justify the gamble.
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    Sal Frelick belted a two-run homer in the Brewers’ loss to the Pirates in the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader.

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    Gregory Soto tossed a scoreless ninth inning during the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader against the Brewers to record his 12th save of the season.

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    Braxton Ashcraft surrendered five runs over five innings on Saturday in a loss to the Brewers.

    Ashcraft concluded a strong first-half performance with a bit of a dud against Milwaukee’s loaded lineup. He coughed up five hits, including home runs to Jake Bauers and Sal Frelick. The 26-year-old is headed to next week’s All-Star Game in Philadelphia after posting a respectable 3.49 ERA, 1.11 WHIP and 128/27 K/BB ratio across 113 1/3 innings across 19 starts.