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    Cal Quantrill lit up in blowout loss to Braves

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    Cal Quantrill allowed six earned runs over four hits while striking out three, picking up the loss on Friday against the Braves.

    Quantrill pitched himself out of a tough situation in the first inning when he got Mauricio Dubón to fly out with runners on second and third to end the frame. He was less fortunate in the second inning, as the Braves slapped four singles and drove in two runs to give them an early 2-0 lead, and by the fourth inning, the Braves had increased their lead to 6-0 thanks to homers by Drake Baldwin and Matt Olson. Quantril would make it out of the frame but was pulled to begin the fifth inning, bringing an end to his worst start of the season. He only allowed one free pass, but the six runs and 11 hits he surrendered were both season-highs. Hopefully, this is just a one-off for a pitcher who entered the day with a 3.11 ERA. His next start is scheduled for Wednesday against the White Sox.
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    Ketel Marte went 2-for-3 with a walk, a run scored and an RBI against the Cardinals on Saturday.

    Marte scored on a wild pitch in the third inning to put the Diamondbacks up 2-0. After his RBI single in the fifth inning, it was 5-0 Arizona in a game the Diamondbacks would go on to win 5-3. Marte is hitting .259 with a .773 OPS and 55 RBI.
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    The Orioles have pushed Kyle Bradish’s start from Sunday to Monday, with Brandon Young now slated to face the Astros.

    This means Bradish will pitch in Boston instead of in Houston, which seems like a downgrade right now. It does give Bradish a night to celebrate his $90 million extension, however.
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    Dustin May allowed five runs in five innings and took the loss against the Diamondbacks on Saturday.

    May gave up eight hits, walked four and struck out six. He fell to 5-7 with the loss. Saturday wasn’t May’s best start and it was the third time he’s allowed at least five runs in his last five starts. The 28-year-old right-hander has a 4.78 ERA and a 3.89 xFIP. May’s .328 BABIP allowed and 63 percent left on base percentage also point to him being unlucky this year. He’s lined up to face the Diamondbacks at home next week.
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    Tyler Locklear, who was called up from Triple-A prior to Friday’s game, is slated to make his first start Sunday.

    Locklear went 14-for-23 with five homers and four doubles in the six games before his recall, but the Diamondbacks haven’t been eager to see if it would carry over. He’s been on the bench for his first two games on the roster, with Ildemaro Vargas playing first base on Friday and Tim Tawa starting there tonight. It seems he’ll primarily play against lefties for now.
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    Paul Sewald allowed one run and got the save against the Cardinals on Saturday.

    Sewald’s save was his 23rd of the season. He allowed a solo home run to Jimmy Crooks, but also recorded two strikeouts. Sewald has a 4.58 ERA, but has only blown one save opportunity all year. Fantasy managers can’t really complain about Sewald’s production so far.
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    Wilyer Abreu homered twice in a second straight game Saturday as the Red Sox edged the Rays 7-6.

    Both homers were two-run shots off lefties. The first helped knock Ian Seymour out of the game after three. The second came after the Rays inserted Garrett Cleavinger to face him in the seventh. That homer made it a 7-6 game and concluded the scoring for the day. Abreu had four two-homer games last season, but he was without one this year until the second game of Friday’s doubleheader. He has 15 homers on the year, and he ended the game with an .800 OPS for the first time since May 24. The win was Boston’s 12th straight, and the Red Sox are now back over .500 for the first time since winning on Opening Day.
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    Patrick Sandoval gave up five runs — four earned — and nine hits over five innings Saturday against the Rays.

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    Aroldis Chapman worked around two walks in the ninth for his 21st save Saturday against the Rays.

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    Ian Seymour yielded three runs in three innings before coming out of Saturday’s game against the Red Sox.

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    Jahmai Jones homered in his only at-bat before being lifted Saturday against the Rays.

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