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    Orioles acquire Cam Sanders from Pirates

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    Orioles acquired RHP Cam Sanders from the Pirates for cash considerations; optioned him to Triple-A Norfolk.

    Sanders, the son of former Padres swingman Scott Sanders, had an 8.68 ERA in nine relief appearances for the Pirates this season before being DFA’d on Saturday. He offers ample strikeout ability with his mid-90s fastball and slider, but wildness has been a big issue throughout his pro career. He’ll head to Triple-A for now.
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    Kittredge blew a save against his former team in the bottom of the ninth but then got a win after Rays closer Bryan Baker allowed the automatic runner to score in the 10th, resulting in a loss to his former team. Cam Sanders worked the bottom of the 10th and ended up with his second save in two days for the Orioles, though he’s still probably behind at least Yennier Cano and Kittredge on Baltimore’s closing depth chart. Cano had this one off after throwing 24 pitches last night.
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    Sanders took the mound in relief of Yennier Cano, who was in danger of blowing the 6-2 lead he entered the inning with. With the score sitting at 6-5 and runners on first and second, Sanders’ first pitch to Ryan Vilade found its way to left-center field and was secured by Leody Taveras for the fly-out and the win. We’ll go ahead and assume this will be the easiest save Sanders ever has in his career.
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    Baltimore will use an extra reliever until Chris Bassitt comes off the injured list later this week. Sanders has a 4.26 ERA, 1.11 WHIP, and 7/3 K/BB ratio in 6 1/3 innings at Triple-A Norfolk since joining the Orioles’ organization.
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    Sanders was with the big league club for just two games this time around, but he heads back to Triple-A to make room on the active roster for Sam Huff. Sanders has yet to allow a baserunner in two appearances with the O’s this season, hurling 1 2/3 scoreless frames with a pair of strikeouts. It shouldn’t take him long to earn another opportunity with the big league club.
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    Acquired on Monday for cash considerations, Sanders holds an 8.68 ERA in nine relief appearances so far in the bigs this year. The 28-year-old never actually pitched for Norfolk, but holds a 2.96 ERA in 24 1/3 innings (17 walks, 44 strikeouts) for Triple-A Indianapolis this year. He’ll work low leverage innings for the Orioles.
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    Sanders loses his spot on Pittsburgh’s roster with lefty reliever Brandon Eisert coming over from the White Sox in a trade. The 29-year-old has struggled to an inflated 8.44 ERA across 16 innings of work for the Pirates over the last two seasons.
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    Sanders gave up three runs yesterday while throwing 39 pitches, so he was sent down for a fresh arm. The 29-year-old carries an 8.68 ERA in nine games for the Pirates this year, walking ten batters while striking out 13 over 9 1/3 innings pitched.
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    Sanders provides Pittsburgh with a fresh bullpen arm heading into Wednesday’s affair against the Phillies. The 29-year-old has allowed six runs over six innings at the highest level this season. He’ll operate in low-leverage spots.
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    Sanders was only up for a game, and tossed a scoreless inning. The Pirates will announce a corresponding move before their next game.
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    With Carmen Mlodzinski being placed on the restricted list on Sunday, Sanders will have another chance to work out of the Pirates’ bullpen. He has made five appearances with the Bucs this season, posting a woeful 10.80 ERA, 2.20 WHIP and a 7/5 K/BB ratio over five innings of work. He’ll function in a middle relief role.

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    Drew Thorpe (elbow) allowed two runs over five innings in a minor league rehab start for Triple-A Charlotte earlier this week.

    Thorpe struck out six, issued two walks and threw 83 pitches (51 strikes) during his sixth minor league rehab outing since late July. He’s in the final stages of his rehabilitation from last year’s Tommy John surgery and figures to be in the mix to help the White Sox at some point in late August or early September. He’s a name to watch in deeper mixed leagues given his former top pitching prospect status.
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    Pablo López (elbow) played catch at Target Field on Friday.

    López resumed throwing for the first time since undergoing season-ending Tommy John surgery back in late February. The 30-year-old upper-echelon fantasy starter is at the outset of a lengthy rehabilitation process, but has a chance to be ready for the start of the 2027 campaign. There should be a clearer idea of his status heading into next season once spring training rolls around.
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    Max Fried (elbow) is scheduled to throw a bullpen session on Saturday.

    Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters Friday that Fried will progress to facing hitters in a live batting practice session next week before adding that a return following a minimum stint on the injured list is “in play.” There’s been nothing but optimistic news flowing out of New York’s clubhouse since Fried hit the injured list with a bone bruise and inflammation in his elbow earlier this week. There’s a realistic chance he’s back before the end of August.
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    Cody Bellinger (hamstring) went 0-for-3 in a minor league rehab game for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Friday.

    Bellinger played six innings in left field on Friday evening. He’s targeting a return to New York’s lineup for Sunday’s series finale against the Blue Jays. The 31-year-old corner outfielder is working his way back from a hamstring strain that put him on the shelf back in late July. He appears to be on track to make it back to the Yankees’ lineup by the end of the weekend.
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    Trevor Story (abdomen) went 0-for-4 with two strikeouts in a minor league rehab game for Triple-A Worcester on Friday.

    Story has gone 3-for-13 with zero extra-base hits and four strikeouts across four rehab contests over the last week. The 33-year-old shortstop is eager to make it back to Boston, but they’ve gotten better than expected production from journeyman Andruw Monasterio at the position during their remarkable turnaround. It sounds like there’s a chance he’s back with the Red Sox at some point in the coming days, but he can be safely ignored in most fantasy leagues.
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    Roman Anthony (finger) went 1-for-3 with an RBI double in a minor league rehab game for Double-A Portland on Friday.

    Anthony has gone 3-for-5 with a pair of extra-base hits in two rehab games since kicking off a rehab assignment earlier this week. The 22-year-old phenom hasn’t progressed to playing in the outfield yet, but that figures to be coming in the near future. He’s on track to help the Red Sox during their impending playoff push and is certainly talented enough to make a big impact for fantasy managers. He’s a worthwhile stash candidate in any fantasy leagues where a frustrated manager decided to cut bait earlier this year.
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    Garrett Whitlock (elbow) has started a throwing progression.

    There’s a belief among the Red Sox, and Whitlock himself, that he’ll be ready to return when first eligible next week. That seems a tad optimistic, but the 30-year-old setup specialist won’t need too much time to ramp up after an MRI didn’t reveal any structural issues in his elbow earlier this week.
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    Garrett Crochet (shoulder) has progressed to flat-ground throwing from a distance of 90 feet.

    Crochet is gradually building up his throwing progression with the aim of returning as a one or two-inning relief weapon for the postseason. The 27-year-old fantasy ace has been on the shelf with a capsule strain in his shoulder since late April. He can be safely dropped in all redraft fantasy leagues at this point of the season.
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    Félix Bautista (shoulder) will kick off a minor league rehab assignment with Double-A Chesapeake on Sunday.

    Bautista will make his first appearance in a game setting since undergoing surgery to repair a torn labrum and rotator cuff in his shoulder last August. He missed the entire 2024 campaign recovering from Tommy John surgery after recording a career-high 33 saves the previous season. The hard-throwing 31-year-old former elite closer will require at least one or two weeks of rehab outings in the upper minors before he’s ready to rejoin Baltimore’s high-leverage mix. The Orioles have deployed a closer-by-committee approach with Andrew Kittredge and Yennier Cano doing most of the heavy lifting while Ryan Helsley (elbow) on the injured list. Bautista has a relatively unobstructed path to save chances in the final month of the season once he makes it back to Camden Yards. He should be stashed in all fantasy formats.
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    Dodgers OF prospect James Tibbs III went 3-for-3 with his 27th home run of the season for Triple-A Oklahoma City on Friday.

    The calls for Tibbs to reach the majors are going to get exponentially louder with Andy Pages set to miss 4-5 weeks with a left hand fracture. It figures to be Alek Thomas, who is already on the club’s 40-man roster, that gets the call to join the Dodgers as a defensive specialist with Enrique Hernández and Tommy Edman taking over for Pages in center field. It’s possible the Dodgers decide to give Tibbs a look in left field, especially if they decide they need the spark in their lineup. However, his arrival in the big leagues doesn’t feel imminent. The same goes for top prospect Josue De Paula, who isn’t really an option in center field at this stage of his development at Double-A Tulsa. Fellow top prospect Mike Sirota would make a ton of sense as a short-term stopgap, but that feels unlikely with both Edman and Hernández capable of filling the void for the final month of the season.