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    Austin Hedges hits late homer in blowout loss

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    Austin Hedges went 2-for-3 with a two-run home run and a walk on Friday against the Rays.

    Hedges’ ninth inning home run was a reenactment of the meme where Chris Paul’s three cut the lead to 42 as it helped the Guardians get within eight runs. Still, that was his third home run through eight July games and he’s somehow currently one of the hottest hitters in the league with a 1.082 OPS over his last 15 contests. Check out your window to make sure pigs aren’t flying, play the lottery, and go crazy because apparently anything is possible.
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    Yandy Díaz went 2-for-3 with a solo homer on Monday, leading the Rays to a 7-6 win over the Orioles.

    Díaz clubbed a game-tying solo shot off Orioles starter Brandon Young in the third inning and wound up reaching base safely in four of his five plate appearances out of the leadoff spot. The 35-year-old on-base machine is just two round-trippers shy of reaching the 20-homer mark for the third time in the last four seasons.
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    Christian Encarnacion-Strand went 3-for-5 with a two-run homer and four RBI in a loss to the Rays on Monday.

    Encarnacion-Strand was a one-man wrecking crew in this one, connecting for a two-run homer against Rays reliever Tyler Wells in the fifth inning. It was his sixth round-tripper in 24 games since returning to the big leagues last month. The 26-year-old former top prospect has seemingly carved out a semi-regular role against left-handed starters and should continue playing regularly over the final six weeks.
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    Coby Mayo went 2-for-5 with a solo homer on Monday in a loss to the Rays.

    Mayo crushed a gargantuan 468-foot moonshot off Rays lefty starter Shane McClanahan to kick off the scoring in the second inning. It was his 16th big fly of the season. The 24-year-old former top prospect continues to do serious damage against left-handed pitching. He’s been finding ways to get into the lineup between the infield corners and DH over the last couple weeks.
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    Pete Alonso went 2-for-5 with his 28th home run of the season in Monday’s loss to the Rays.

    Alonso took former Orioles reliever Tyler Wells deep for a fifth-inning solo shot. The power-hitting 31-year-old has gone deep five times in his last eight games as he continues to inch closer to eclipsing the 30-homer mark for the sixth consecutive season.
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    Bryan Baker recorded a five-out save against the Orioles on Monday.

    Baker was tasked with converting a multi-inning save opportunity for the first time this season, ironically against his former organization. He managed to secure the final two outs of the eighth inning with Tampa Bay leading by one run at the time. He came back out for the final frame and managed to work around a two-out single from Christian Encarnacion-Strand to preserve the win. The 31-year-old journeyman leads the majors with 35 saves in 38 opportunities while also compiling a microscopic 1.47 ERA and 55/16 K/BB ratio across 49 innings of work.
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    Shane McClanahan was charged with three runs over 3 1/3 innings against the Orioles on Monday.

    McClanahan threw just 57 pitches in his return from the injured list, his first outing since hitting the shelf with mid-back tightness in late July. He surrendered four hits, including a second-inning solo homer to Coby Mayo. The positive news here is that he finished with three strikeouts and his fastball velocity was right in line with his previous season average at 95.6 mph. He’ll square off against the Orioles in a road tilt to close out a two-start week on Saturday.
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    Brandon Young was charged with four runs over four innings in a no-decision against the Rays on Monday.

    Young was mostly in control early on, limiting Tampa Bay to just a solo homer from Yandy Díaz through three innings before things unraveled in the ensuing frame. He surrendered five hits in the frame, including homers to Ryan Vilade and Jorge Mateo, but managed to escape without any additional damage. He finished with three strikeouts and only issued one walk. He was fortunate to receive a no-decision after Baltimore’s offense rallied to take him off the hook. He’s in line for a rematch against the Rays at Camden Yards this weekend.
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    Yankees placed LHP Max Fried on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to August 14, with a left elbow bone bruise.

    Not great. It’s unclear how much time Fried is going to miss, but it’s a massive concern for the Yankees, and fantasy managers, with less than six weeks left in the season. He was scheduled to start against the Orioles on Wednesday. The 32-year-old southpaw limited the Mariners to one run over five innings last Thursday in his fifth start back from the injured list after missing time for the same issue earlier this season. It’ll be Carlos Rodón (elbow) taking his spot in New York’s rotation, which means that neither Will Warren or Ryan Weathers are heading to the bullpen now.
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    Nolan Arenado (abdomen) is not in the lineup for Monday’s series opener against the Red Sox.

    Ketel Marte’s failure to show up to Fenway Park led to Arizona not putting out a lineup until roughly 10 minutes before first pitch. Arenado takes a seat with Jose Fernandez getting an opportunity at the hot corner. There’s a chance he’ll require a trip to the injured list, depending on the results of an MRI on his injured abdomen. There should be a clearer idea of his status at some point soon.
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    Diamondbacks recalled INF Jose Fernandez from Triple-A Reno.

    Fernandez receives the call to rejoin Arizona’s infield mix with franchise cornerstone Ketel Marte landing on the restricted list. The 22-year-old rookie hit .255 with three homers and seven steals across 177 plate appearances for the Diamondbacks before being shipped back to the minors in early June.