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    Enrique Hernández (oblique) doubles in rehab game

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    Enrique Hernández (oblique) went 1-for-3 with a double on Friday in a minor league rehab contest for Triple-A Oklahoma City.

    Hernández played six innings at third base and recorded a double in his first rehab contest. The versatile 34-year-old role player shouldn’t need too much additional time in the minors getting back up to speed before he returns to Los Angeles. He played just one game in his return from offseason elbow surgery before suffering a left oblique strain in late May. There’s a chance he’s activated at some point this weekend.
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    Shea Langeliers hit a three-run double to help the Athletics to a blowout win over the Nationals on Saturday.

    Langeliers unclogged the bases with his double, and extended the A’s lead to 14-0 in the seventh. He also drew a pair of walks, and the three-reach game has the power-hitting backstop hitting .258/.327/.490 with an even 50 RBI on the year.
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    Tyler Soderstrom hit a two-run homer and scored three runs in a blowout win over the Nationals.

    Soderstrom gave the A’s an 8-0 lead in the sixth inning with a two-run shot that was the 16th of the season. Not exactly high-leverage, but counts just the same. He also singled, and those reaches bring his slash up to .246/.356/.484 on the campaign with 46 RBI over 306 at-bats. Soderstrom certainly has his flaws, but it’s tough to complain too much about the production over the last two campaign.s
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    Jacob Wilson went 3-for-5 with a homer and two RBI in a blowout win over the Nationals on Saturday.

    Wilson’s homer got the party started for the A’s; a leadoff shot off Zack Littell for his fifth homer of the season. The Athletics would score another 14 in the blowout win, and Wilson would drive in one of those with a single in the seventh. Wilson has been a solid if unspectacular performer when at the top of the lineup, and he’s now slashing .288/.318/.403 on the campaign over his 58 games.
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    Zack Littell went six innings and allowed eight runs in a loss to the Athletics on Saturday.

    It’s somewhat impressive that Littell was able to get six innings in, even if they were far from effective. He gave up a five-spot in the first inning and another run in the second, and while he was able to pitch efficiently enough to continue on after — and it probably didn’t make sense to waste bullpen arms in that situation — he gave up two-run homer in the sixth to punctuate the poor effort. Littell has had a few too many of these clunkers, as seen in a 5.34 ERA on the campaign. He’s set to face the D-backs in Arizona on Friday.
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    J.T. Ginn allowed one hit in 6 1/3 scoreless innings to pick up a win and help the Athletics to a 15-1 rout of the Nationals on Saturday.

    Ginn took a no-hitter into the seventh before giving up a single to Keibert Ruiz. A day after giving up 23 runs, the A’s were able to blank the Nats until the ninth inning, and put up a couple of touchdowns of runs themselves. Ginn was lit up in his previous start Sunday, but this — to an extent, he’s not taking no-nos deep into games, of course — is much more in line with how he’s pitched for most of the year. He struck out seven against three walks while landing 50-of-82 pitches for strikes. He’ll be back on the bump against the Twins over the weekend, and take a solid 3.46 ERA into that outing.
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    Colt Keith went 4-for-4 with two RBI in a win for the Tigers on Saturday over the Angels.

    All four hits for Keith were singles. The 24-year-old gave the Tigers a 1-0 lead with one of those knocks in the first, and he added another RBI with a sac fly an inning later. On the year, Keith is hitting an uninspiring — but not abhorrent — .256/.302/.399 over the first 98 games of the campaign.
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    Spencer Torkelson homered twice and drove in four runs in a blowout win for the Tigers over the Angels on Saturday.

    Torkelson gave the Tigers an early 4-0 lead with a three-run blast in the first off an ineffective Grayson Rodriguez. His second homer of the game — and 18th of the season — was a solo shot in the fifth. Torkelson has provided some decent pop in 2026, but the .206 average and zero stolen bases have made that power production a little less impressive thus far.
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    Grayson Rodriguez was charged for six runs over four innings in a loss to the Tigers on Saturday.

    Rodriguez has simply not been effective in his limited time in the majors with the Angels in 2026, and Saturday was no exception. He gave up four runs in the first — including a three-run homer to Spencer Torkelson — and two more in the second. He settled down over the next two frames, but obviously that means very little. That gives Rodriguez an ERA of 8.63 on the season, and it’s hard to remember the version of the 26-year-old that looked so impressive as a prospect and early on in his career with the O’s. He’ll try and get it going against the Giants on Friday in San Francisco.
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    Tarik Skubal struck out nine over seven scoreless frames to get a win and help the Tigers to a 7-0 win over the Angels on Saturday.

    In what very likely could be one of — if not the — final starts as a member of the Tigers, Skubal was brilliant. He allowed five hits that were all singles, and he generated an impressive 19 swings-and-misses over 87 pitches. It lowers his ERA to 2.83 on the season, and improves his K/BB to 98/11. Recent reports have Skubal more likely to be traded than sticking around Detroit past the deadline, but for now, the 29-year-old will get the nod again against the Royals on Friday.
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    Blake Snell struck out four of the six hitters he faced for Triple-A Oklahoma City in his first rehab start Saturday.

    Snell, returning from surgery to remove debris from his elbow, also walked one and gave up a single in the 32-pitch outing. His fastball averaged 95.3 mph, which is right around his norm (95.1 mph last year, 95.9 mph in 2024). This was expected to be a short outing, so it’s probably no issue that he exited in the second. He’s expected to make three or four more rehab starts before rejoining the Dodgers.