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    Cole Young hits two-run homer in Mariners’ victory

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    Cole Young went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer in the Mariners’ 6-3 win over the Giants on Sunday.

    With Dominic Canzone resting, the 22-year-old Young hit third for the first time this season today, even though the Mariners were facing a lefty and Young had hit just .217/.267/.330 against southpaws. It worked out just fine, obviously. Young reached on an error, struck out and singled against Robbie Ray and then homered off righty Adrian Houser in the seventh. He also hit a big homer in Saturday’s win, and he now has 13 on the year.
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    Seaver King went 3-for-4 with another home run for Triple-A Rochester on Wednesday.

    He also, notably, played third base. Perhaps that opens a September call-up pathway for King, who has homered in 6-of-10 contests for Rochester and is currently hitting .375/.467/.719 since returning from an oblique strain on July 30.
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    Giants recalled LHP Reiver Sanmartin from Triple-A Sacramento.

    He was optioned down literally yesterday to make room for Matt Wilkinson and now comes back up as Keaton Winn was placed on the injured list. Sanmartin is just a low-leverage up-and-down arm.
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    Giants placed RHP Keaton Winn on the 15-day injured list retroactive to August 19 with right elbow neuritis.

    He was already on the injured list for a right elbow strain earlier this year so we’re concerned that this could be something chronic that needs to be dealt with. Winn hasn’t made a real play for the closer’s role so this move has no fantasy impact. He carried a 3.65 ERA in 12 1/3 innings since returning from the injured list, but had walked eight and struck out just seven along the way.
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    Jacob Wilson (shoulder) remains out of the Athletics’ starting lineup for the fifth time in six games.

    Darell Hernaiz is starting at shortstop and batting ninth against RHP Randy Dobnak. Wilson remains a prime candidate to head to the injured list, especially now that the Athletics lineup is already injury-depleted as they finish off the season.
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    Jac Caglianone (ankle) is not in Kansas City’s starting lineup against the Athletics on Thursday.

    He left yesterday’s game with soreness in the ankle. Royals manager Matt Quatraro said after the game the issue had begun to occur over the weekend against the Angels. “Just going down the line today in that first inning hit, felt it a little bit, and then tried to manage it, go out to outfield, but clearly there was a little (soreness),” Quatraro said. “You know, we’re just trying to be cautious to be honest, because we don’t want something bigger to come up.” We’ll see what comes of this but Caglianone remains day-to-day for the moment. Isaac Collins is starting against LHP Gage Jump today.
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    Liam Hicks is not in Tampa Bay’s starting lineup against the Blue Jays on Thursday.

    Nick Fortes will get a day-game-after-a-night-game start against RHP Shane Bieber. Since being acquired by the Rays, Hicks has almost exclusively played catcher — he has just one start at first base and stayed in the game as a pinch-hitter twice as a catcher alongside 10 starts at catcher.
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    Brett Bateman (hamstring) is not in Thursday’s lineup for the Blue Jays against the Rays.

    Bateman said he felt a pinch in his hamstring running up the line in the top of the third inning last night and came out when it tightened up in the fifth inning. He was set to undergo an MRI last night but we don’t know what came of it yet. Myles Straw and Daz Cameron are both in the lineup against LHP Ian Seymour today.
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    Jo Adell (knee) isn’t in Cleveland’s starting lineup against the Giants on Thursday.

    That’s two straight days on the shelf for Adell after fouling a ball off his left knee. He’s considered day-to-day.
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    Chase DeLauter (hamstring) is sitting for a third consecutive day on Thursday against the Giants.

    He hasn’t played since suffering the hamstring injury during Sunday’s game. DeLauter underwent an MRI that showed no structural issues earlier in the week, and he took batting practice yesterday despite being unavailable during the game, so this appears to be a day-to-day issue still.
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    Eugenio Suárez is not in Cincinnati’s starting lineup for Thursday’s game against the Cardinals.

    This appears to just be a routine day off for the WBC-winning third baseman. Michael Toglia is batting sixth and DHing in Suárez’s absence.