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    Riley Greene crushes 15th home run in win Monday

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    Riley Greene went 2-for-5 with two runs scored and a three-run home run against the Cubs on Monday.

    Greene’s home run was his 15th of the season. He hit a three-run shot off Jameson Taillon in the first inning. Greene has hit home runs in consecutive games and has five RBI in four games since the All-Star break. He’s hitting .288 with an .854 OPS and 50 RBI.
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    Spencer Torkelson is out of the lineup for Monday’s game against the Pirates.

    Torkelson grabs a seat on the bench with Colt Keith handling the cold corner against Pittsburgh starter Carmen Mlodzinski. The 26-year-old first baseman has hit a robust .291 (30-for-103) with four homers and 20 RBI in 28 games since last month’s All-Star break.
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    Trevor Story (abdomen) told reporters he could potentially return from the injured list later this week.

    Story added that he’s feels fine from a physical standpoint after kicking off a minor league rehab assignment over the weekend. The 33-year-old veteran shortstop has missed the entirety of Boston’s remarkable midseason turnaround while recovering from sports hernia surgery. It sounds like he could return later this week after getting a few additional rehab games under his belt. Andruw Monasterio has done a remarkable job handling shortstop for the Red Sox over the last few weeks.
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    Alec Burleson doubled in two runs in the first and the Cardinals held on from there to top the Reds 2-1 in the first game of Monday’s doubleheader.

    Burleson also singled later on. He’s up to 92 RBI, giving him one more than CJ Abrams and Sal Stewart for the major league lead. His 32 doubles lead the majors by two ahead of Rafael Devers, Matt Olson and Bryan Reynolds.
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    Quinn Mathews was lifted after allowing one run and striking out seven in four innings Monday in the first game of a doubleheader against the Reds.

    It took Matthews 95 pitches to get 12 outs, so he wasn’t allowed to try to qualify for the win with a 2-1 lead. Still, this makes two solid outings in two tries for him this month. He’ll rejoin Triple-A Memphis after serving as the 27th man today, but he should get a chance to make more starts for the Cardinals before the end of the year.
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    Riley O’Brien struck out the side in the ninth to earn his 31st save in the first game of Monday’s doubleheader against the Reds.

    O’Brien made it look pretty easy today, though it helped that he was facing Eugenio Suárez (36 percent strikeout rate), Dane Myers (26 percent strikeout rate) and Michael Toglia (just his sixth game this season but a 39 percent strikeout rate last year). O’Brien has allowed one hit over 10 scoreless innings in his last 10 appearances.
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    Making his first big-league start, Kent Emanuel surrendered two runs over five innings to take a loss to the Cardinals in the first game of Monday’s doubleheader.

    It was a solid effort from the 34-year-old Emanuel, whose previous major league experience consisted of 10 relief appearances with the Astros in 2021 and 12 with the Marlins in 2024. He wasn’t designated the 27th man for the doubleheader — that was Zach McCambley — but he still might be optioned out now if the Reds want to activate Tony Santillan from the IL.
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    Elly De La Cruz struck out all four times up in the first game of Monday’s doubleheader against the Cardinals.

    De La Cruz has started every game in which he’s been on the Reds’ roster this year — and he likes it that way — but a break might be warranted. He’s gone hitless in four straight games, and he’s hitting .127 in 15 games this month.
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    Carlos Rodón (elbow) will be activated from the injured list to start against the Orioles on Tuesday.

    Rodón returns to New York’s rotation for the first time since hitting the injured list with elbow inflammation back on July 3. The 33-year-old veteran southpaw recorded seven punchouts over 4 1/3 shutout frames for Double-A Somerset in his final rehab tune-up last week. He shouldn’t have any significant workload restrictions in his return from the injured list and should be rostered in all fantasy formats. His return bumps Will Warren back an additional day and figures to push hard-throwing southpaw Ryan Weathers into a relief role.
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    Mets president David Stearns told reporters interim manager Andy Green will return to a front office role next season.

    Stearns made it clear that the club will begin the search for a new manager at the conclusion of the regular season. Green, who previously managed the Padres from 2016-2019, took over as New York’s temporary skipper after Carlos Mendoza was fired in late June. He joined the Mets in a front office role prior to the 2024 campaign and will likely fill a similar role in their player development engine moving forward.
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    Konnor Griffin (finger) has been cleared to resume advanced baseball activities.

    Theres’ optimism Griffin will be ready to return from the injured list in early September, when he’s first eligible to be activated from the 60-day injured list. The 20-year-old prodigy seemed to be hitting his stride before suffering a torn sagittal band in his left ring finger that sent him to the injured list back in early July. An early-September return would be in line with the club’s initial 8-10 week return timetable. He’s obviously talented enough that he’ll make a significant fantasy impact down the home stretch as Pittsburgh’s top-of-the-order igniter.