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    George Kirby struggles again in loss to Brewers

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    George Kirby was tagged for six runs and nine hits in 3 1/3 innings Thursday in a loss to the Brewers.

    Just a tough day all around for Kirby. He had his worst velocity of the season and gave up 12 hard-hit balls. He also took a couple of pitch clock violations. It’s definitely worth wondering if something is up physically after his third rotten outing in his last five starts. He’s due to face the Phillies next week.
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    Kirby is simply not right. His lineup spotted him a two-run lead before he took the mound, and immediately gave one of those runs right back via a solo home run by Yordan Alvarez. It’s hard to fault anyone for that, Alvarez is on another level. Yet, the Astros jumped on Kirby for four more runs the following inning. He fell in love with his sweeper and it forced a few ugly swings, but he couldn’t command it very well. He battled all the way until the fifth inning with just those five runs which saved his line some in what was another rough outing. He now has a 3.89 ERA with 114 strikeouts and 31 walks through 136 2/3 innings as he heads into his next scheduled starts against the Brewers in Milwaukee.
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    The Mariners really needed one more inning out of Kirby tonight, but it wasn’t in the cards with him requiring 99 pitches to get 15 outs. Michael Rucker ended up allowing two unearned runs in the sixth and taking the loss in a 3-2 game. Kirby remained 8-9 with a 3.68 ERA ahead of a start next Friday against the Astros.
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    He was denied the win after the bullpen faltered in the late innings. Kirby allowed just five hits — all of them singles — while walking one and striking out three. It was a nice bounceback outing for Kirby after he was crushed for seven runs, including four homers, in his last outing against the Rangers. He lowered his ERA to 3.76 with the win, and barring a last-minute trade, he lines up to face the Rays in his next start on Saturday.
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    Passan adds that the sense is that Kirby is available and could be moved prior to Monday’s deadline. He also notes that Seattle has been listening to offer for Emerson Hancock and Luis Castillo. The Mariners have top prospect Kade Anderson knocking on the door of the majors and figure to move at least one, if not more, of their current rotation members. Kirby would net the largest return in any potential trade package, despite holding a pedestrian 3.98 ERA across 120 innings this season.
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    Kirby’s velocity dipped quickly today; he averaged 96.9 mph in the first but was down to 95.7 mph in the second and 94.9 mph in the fourth. That’s well off his season average of 96.6 mph, and he gave up more runs today than in his previous four starts combined. It’s the third time in his career that he’s given up four homers; it also happened once in 2022 and once in 2023. Oddly enough, in all three of those starts, he gave up exactly seven runs in between four and 4 2/3 innings. He fell to 8-9 with a 3.98 ERA in advance of a start against the Twins.
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    He struck out six. He threw just 80 pitches to get his 18 outs, and it seems like he still would have had something in the tank for the seventh. However, the Mariners pulled him with a 1-0 lead. It wound up working out just fine, as Nick Davila pitched a perfect top of the seventh, and the Mariners put the game away with six runs in the bottom of the inning. Kirby is 8-8 with a 3.57 ERA. He’s fanned 45 in 42 innings since the beginning of June after totaling 59 strikeouts over his first 74 innings. He’ll likely make his next start next Monday in Texas.
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    Kirby struck out seven and didn’t walk anyone. He allowed a solo homer to Kyle Stowers but pitched well enough to win. The right-hander stumbled a bit from mid-May through mid-June, but he’s been excellent over his past three outings. Kirby has the worst K-BB% of his career this season but has offset it somewhat by inducing more grounders than in the past. This was his final start of the first half. The Mariners host the Giants coming out of the All-Star break.
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    Kirby struck out seven and allowed no runs over the final five innings of his second eight-inning start of the year. He’s turned in four straight quality starts while trading four-seamers for sinkers of late. That’s especially been the case his last two starts, both of which were wins. With the Mariners having Wednesday and Monday off, Kirby might not start again until next Tuesday. Or it’s possible he’ll be part of a piggyback tandem on Sunday.
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    We need to come up with a better term than piggybacking. Seriously. Gilbert takes the ball for a traditional start with Hancock doing the same for Sunday’s series finale. The decision pushes George Kirby back to Monday’s opener against the Angels. The whole Mariners rotation situation is challenging to understand and remains a massive headache for fantasy managers. There have to be some changes coming from a personnel standpoint after next month’s All-Star break because this seems too chaotic to work as a strategic approach for an extended period.
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    It wasn’t a particularly easy effort tonight, as Kirby allowed eight hits. Still, they accounted for only 10 total bases between them, and Kirby was good about spreading them around. He was 0-5 with a 6.27 ERA in his previous six starts, though the two before this one, both against Baltimore, were already improvements. He’s 6-7 with a 3.94 ERA overall. With the Mariners planning to throw both Logan Gilbert and Emerson Hancock on Saturday, Kirby should start against Sunday against the Guardians.

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    Tristan Peters went 2-for-4 and hit a walkoff homer off Kodai Senga in the bottom of the ninth as the White Sox edged the Mets 2-1 on Sunday.

    A jumping A.J. Ewing had a shot at robbing the homer to center, but he came up a little short. Peters, who struggled mightily over the first four weeks of the second half, made very impressive contact with a 96-mph fastball on the outer edge to end the game with the White Sox’s second walkoff homer of the series. Peters also homered Saturday and is 11-for-31 with three homers and just three strikeouts in his last 10 games.
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    Erick Fedde tossed four scoreless innings behind Sean Newcomb in Sunday’s game against the Mets.

    Fedde has pitched 8 2/3 scoreless innings in his last two outings as a bulk guy, lowering his season ERA to 4.18 in 118 1/3 innings. Today’s showing didn’t get him a win, but the White Sox did prevail for the first time in his six appearances this month. He’s in line to make his next appearance Saturday against the Twins, but the White Sox have flexibility there after an off day Thursday.
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    Grant Taylor took a blown save but got a win after allowing one run in the top of the ninth Sunday against the Mets.

    Taylor couldn’t hold a 1-0 lead while giving up two singles and walking two, but the White Sox picked him up in the bottom of the ninth. It goes as Taylor’s sixth blown save, but it’s just the second of those to come in the ninth and the first that’s come in a game in which he was only brought in for the ninth (he entered in the eighth the other time). The run was the first he’s allowed in 10 appearances this month and first earned run he’s given up during the second half. He should still be considered the favorite for saves in Chicago, though he’s not always going to be saved for the ninth.
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    Nolan McLean allowed only one hit over six scoreless innings Sunday against the White Sox.

    McLean walked four, but the White Sox could barely touch him in the 92-pitch outing. Alas, the Mets never scored while he was in the game and ended up losing 2-1, so he remained 9-8 with a 3.21 ERA. He’ll face the Astros next weekend.
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    Brought into a tie game in the ninth, Kodai Senga took a loss after giving up a homer Sunday against the White Sox.

    This leaves Senga 0-9 on the season. This was the first time Senga had pitched on back-to-back days since being moved to the pen (and, obviously, also before that). His velocity was down a tad on his nine pitches, the last of which was a fastball hit for a walkoff homer by Tristan Peters. It’s a bad result, but he still hasn’t blown a save in four tries and he should keep closing for the Mets for now.
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    Chase Meidroth finished 0-for-4 against the Mets on Sunday.

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    Carlos Rodón received a no-decision on Sunday against the Blue Jays, allowing one earned run on two hits over four innings pitched as the Yankees went on to win 8-3.

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    José Soriano took the loss on Sunday at Yankee Stadium, allowing five earned runs on seven hits and three walks over five innings pitched.

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    Jazz Chisholm Jr. went 2-for-4 with a homer, two RBI, and two runs scored as the Yankees defeated the Blue Jays 8-3 on Sunday.

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    Spencer Jones went 2-for-3 with a double, a walk, an RBI, and two runs scored as the Yankees defeated the Blue Jays 8-3 on Sunday afternoon.

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