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    Kevin Gausman exits start with left hand cramp

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    Kevin Gausman was removed from Tuesday’s start against the White Sox with a left hand cramp.

    It doesn’t appear that Gausman is in jeopardy of missing his next start against the Diamondbacks on Monday since the issue is on his non-throwing hand. The 35-year-old veteran departed with a trainer after surrendering three runs on seven hits, including a solo homer by Munetaka Murakami, over 4 1/3 innings. He struck out five and only issued two walks.
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    The encouraging news here is that Gausman appeared to be dealing with an issued related to his non-throwing hand, which led to his early departure. He was charged with three runs on seven hits, including a solo homer by Munetaka Murakami, over 4 1/3 innings. He struck out five and only issued two walks. There should be an update on his status following the contest.
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    On the plus side for fantasy managers, Gausman struck out seven batters in the ballgame while issuing only one base on balls. He kept the Nationals off the board through the first three frames until Dylan Crews smacked an RBI double in the fourth inning. They then piled on with five more runs in the fifth — including a three-run blast by Abimelec Ortiz. Gausman got 12 swings and misses on 93 pitches on the day, posting a CSW of 30 percent. He’ll look to improve upon his underwhelming 4.53 ERA and 1.27 WHIP when he squares off against the White Sox on Tuesday.
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    Gausman’s Cubs debut went about as well as one could have hoped. The righty scattered four hits across seven innings of work and needed just 96 pitches to get things done. Two of the four hits Gausman allowed came in the first inning, with one of those coming on an RBI double by Isaac Collins to give the Royals their first run of the night. He would also allow a solo homer to Carter Jensen in the fifth inning, but Gausman held the Royals in check for much of the evening. Gausman has allowed three earned runs over his last 12 2/3 innings of work while striking out eight batters. His next start is scheduled for Thursday on the road against the Nationals.
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    Chicago manager Craig Counsell confirmed that Holmes will not require any additional minor league rehab starts. The tandem of trade deadline acquisitions will get the ball later this week when the Cubs head to Kansas City for a three-game series that gets underway on Friday.
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    Gausman departs Toronto with just a couple of months to go on the five-year, $110 million contract he signed as a free agent prior to the 2022 season. He’s posted a 4.38 ERA this season, but his strikeout rate has held steady at 23.5 percent and he has a 3.85 xERA and a 3.95 SIERA. He’s also about as reliable as pitchers come, which is pretty important given the state of the Cubs rotation. Colin Rea could get bumped to the pen to make room for him. The Jays will likely replace him with Jameson Taillon, who they acquired from the Cubs in a separate deal earlier in the day.
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    Is it too late to fold this into the Jameson Taillon trade? The Athletic’s Mitch Bannon says the Jays will get outfielder Brett Bateman and infielder Ty Southisene in return. Gausman was 6-10 with a 4.38 ERA in a down year for the Jays, but he’s durable and could step it up in October, like he did in posting a 2.93 ERA in five starts and one relief appearance during last year’s World Series run. He’ll be a free agent at season’s end.
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    A strong trade candidate, Gausman got a big ovation from the Toronto crowd as he walked off the field for what could be his final start for the Jays. But, then, even if he is traded, it’s easy to imagine the Blue Jays looking to bring him back in free agency this winter. The win made Gausman 5-10 with a 4.38 ERA. He’ll likely pitch in Philly on Friday if he stays put.
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    This makes plenty of sense. The Phillies need another starter for the rotation and potentially another outfield bat as well. The Blue Jays could send any combination of Kevin Gausman, Shane Bieber, George Springer, and Daulton Varsho. The Phillies may also be interested in Jeff Hoffman for the bullpen. Would the Blue Jays want to take a chance that they can “fix” Andrew Painter? There is still time to go here and nothing imminent, but it seems like a pairing that makes sense.
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    Gausman struck out six, walked one, and allowed five hits. He kept Toronto in the game, but they were ultimately held to one run and remain the lowest-scoring lineup in MLB. The 35-year-old is sporting his worst ERA since 2019, but it comes with a 66 percent left-on-base rate, which is inside the top five for qualified starters and suggests a bit of bad luck. His next start lines up at home against the Cardinals.
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    This was a forgettable outing for Gausman, as the Rays executed a death by a thousand paper cuts approach, piling up nine hits against him with only one going for extra bases. He recorded just one strikeout while issuing two walks in his second-shortest outing of the season. The 35-year-old veteran has hit a rough patch, allowing at least four earned runs in four of his last six starts dating back to June 19. He’ll attempt to rebound with a tough road matchup against the sizzling-hot Red Sox on Sunday.

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    Though he hasn’t had a setback with his finger, Roman Anthony is out of Double-A Portland’s lineup for Wednesday’s game.

    The Red Sox want to ease Anthony back into action, so he’s resting today after going 2-for-2 with a homer and two walks in his first rehab game Tuesday. He’s slated to play left field on Thursday and then DH on Friday.
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    Tyler Stephenson is DHing for the first time this season Wednesday against the Cardinals.

    The Reds called up Will Banfield as a third catcher on Tuesday, making it easier to use Stephenson as a DH when he’s not behind the plate. Stephenson gets the nod against Matthew Liberatore today even though he’s hitting just .175 against lefties this season. The right-handed hitter actually has pretty bizarre splits. He’s slugging .458 against righties and just .228 against lefties, but he has a 76/20 K/BB in 273 plate appearances versus righties yet an excellent 15/17 K/BB in 74 plate appearances against lefties. With Stephenson DHing, Eugenio Suárez is playing third base and Ke’Bryan Hayes is on the bench.
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    Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said prior to Wednesday’s game that he still hasn’t talked to Ketel Marte.

    Still no real news here. Marte is supposed to be undergoing an MRI on his left knee in Arizona, but he remains on the restricted list for now.
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    Adley Rutschman is getting the day off Wednesday against the Diamondbacks.

    Rutschman DH’d when he didn’t catch Sunday, but this one will be a full day off. The Red Sox have Connor Wong behind the plate and Mickey Gasper DHing.
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    Even though the Twins are facing a righty, Trevor Larnach has been dropped to sixth in the lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Braves.

    Larnach was replaced by Luke Keaschall in the leadoff spot Tuesday, but he still hit second then because Byron Buxton was resting. With Buxton back today, Larnach is hitting in the bottom half of the order against a righty for the first time since June 9. Larnach is 5-for-32 with just one walk and one run scored in his last nine games, and he’s definitely a weaker option in mixed leagues while batting lower in the lineup.
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    Gavin Sheets is on the bench against a right-hander Wednesday versus the Mets.

    Sheets homered Sunday and singled and scored Monday, but he didn’t play Tuesday against a lefty and now he’s sitting in favor of Sung-Mun Song versus Robert Stock. The Padres have Manny Machado DHing today, but they could have used Sheets in left and Luis Regnifo in third. Instead, if’s Rengifo in left and Song at third.
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    Robert Murray of FanSided reports that the Phillies are signing Nestor Cortes (arm) to a one-year deal.

    Cortes will get an MLB deal, which makes sense considering the deal will be prorated and there’s not much season left. The southpaw has not pitched since 2025 after undergoing surgery in the middle of October that year. While he has a starting background, there isn’t much time for to build into that role. A muti-inning option out of the bullpen for the remainder of 2026.
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    Mets interim manager Andy Green told reporters that Jorge Polanco is likely to undergo surgery on his ankle.

    Polanco was placed on the injured list before Wednesday’s game against the Padres with ankle bursitis. The 33-year-old has had a disastrous first season with the Mets that has seen him deal with injuries and ineffectiveness when available. If he does undergo the operation, it will all but assuredly mean he’s played his last game in 2026. That may be true, either way.
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    Cody Bellinger (hamstring) could return to the lineup for the Yankees by Sunday.

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    Luis Robert Jr. is not in the starting lineup for Wednesday’s tilt against the Padres.

    Robert will get a break for the series finale against San Diego. Brett Baty will play in left field with Robert out, and A.J. Ewing will get the start in center.
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