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    Jazz Chisholm Jr. takes seat against left-hander

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    Jazz Chisholm Jr. is on the bench for Sunday night’s game against Cristopher Sánchez and the Phillies.

    It’s the second time in three games that Chisholm has sat against a lefty, with the Yankees using José Caballero at second and Anthony Volpe at shortstop, and the one game he started was really just against a lefty opener last night. Chisholm had previously started against 27 of the 36 lefties the Yankees had faced, but it looks like he might finish the season as a platoon guy unless he heats up. He’s hitting .207/.248/.371 in 125 plate appearances against southpaws.
PCA joins 30-30 club for 2nd straight season
Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong boosted his MVP case after hitting two home runs against the White Sox. The pair of homers made Crow-Armstrong the 10th MLB player to record back-to-back 30-30 seasons.

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    Reds optioned OF Noelvi Marte to Triple-A Louisville.

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    Reds optioned RHP Zach McCambley to Triple-A Louisville.

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    Mets RHP Justin Hagenman (rib) sent to Single-A St. Lucie for a rehab assignment.

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