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    Seaver King plays third base, homers again

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    Seaver King went 3-for-4 with another home run for Triple-A Rochester on Wednesday.

    He also, notably, played third base. Perhaps that opens a September call-up pathway for King, who has homered in 6-of-10 contests for Rochester and is currently hitting .375/.467/.719 since returning from an oblique strain on July 30.
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    That’s four homers in eight games for King, and he’s 20-for-55 with a 14/8 K/BB in 14 games since returning from an oblique strain. That the Nationals are moving CJ Abrams to second base clears to the way for King to take over shortstop as soon as the Nationals think the 2024 first-round pick is ready. It might not happen until next year, but he’s making a case.
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    King is hitting .284/.361/.469 in 41 games at Triple-A with seven home runs, 29 RBI, and four steals. With CJ Abrams continuing to struggle defensively at shortstop, it’s fair to wonder if the Nationals would consider a position change in the offseason to ensure a place for King in the 2027 lineup.
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    King was the Nationals’ first-round pick in 2024 and began the season with a blistering start in Double-A, hitting .336/.427/.562 with five homers and five steals in 35 games. He was then promoted to Triple-A, where he has hit .275/.338/.443 with five home runs and four steals in 33 games. King played some second base this year but is primarily playing shortstop, which will create some questions about how the team can make room for him if they want him in the lineup in 2027. For now, the team doesn’t believe his oblique injury is serious, and they hope it will only keep him out for a few weeks.
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    King was batting .336/.427/.562 with five homers and five steals for Harrisburg. Exclusively a shortstop previously, he’s played five of his 35 games at second base. If he starts seeing more time at the keystone, that could be a sign that the Nationals plan to give him a look over Nasim Nuñez at some point. Shortstop might also be a possibility if they decide to trade CJ Abrams before the deadline, though such a move seems less likely than it did a few months ago.
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    Gott, Lipscomb, and Mervis all have prior MLB experience but were unable to win an Opening Day job with the Nationals. As a 33-year-old veteran, Gott has no more minor league options remaining, so it remains to be seen where he goes from here. Seaver King is the Nationals’ 5th-ranked prospect and is coming off a strong Arizona Fall League season. He was 6-for-16 in MLB spring training with five singles and a stolen base, and he will now either head to Double-A or Triple-A to try and continue his strong run of production.
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    King, the 10th overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft, hit .359/.468/.563 line with three homers, a 15/11 BB/K ratio, and 11 steals over 18 games in the AFL. The 22-year-old had a down season in 2025, but looks to have figured things out towards the end of the season and in Arizona. He’ll likely start the year in Double-A with the chance to get promoted if he continues playing like this.
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    Valdez has been the talk of the desert this fall, slashing .370/.519/.870 with eight homers and 26 RBI across 18 games. The 21-year-old slugger’s emergence gives the Pirates another potential high-impact bat to pair with blue-chip prospects Konnor Griffin and Edward Florentino, who will enter next season among the top-ranked talents in baseball. Here’s the full lineup: Nick Morabito (CF), Seaver King (2B), Parks Harber (1B), Valdez (RF), Owen Ayers (C), Nacho Alvarez Jr. (3B), Chris Suero (DH), Starlyn Caba (SS) Josh Adamczewski (LF) and Karson Milbrandt (P).
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    King has been one of the main standouts on the fall circuit, batting .419 (13-for-31) with two homers and 15 RBI through seven games. The 22-year-old shortstop was the 10th overall selection in the 2024 MLB Draft posted a .631 OPS with six homers and 30 steals across 125 games between High-A Wilmington and Double-A Harrisburg this past season. He’ll open next year back in the upper minors where his combination of athleticism and bat speed put him on the fast track to the big leagues, especially if he adds some defensive versatility. He’s fast enough to make a fantasy impact on the basepaths as a stolen base source down the road.
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    Through five games, King leads the AFL in hits, doubles, and RBI while slashing .417/.462/.750 with one home run and 10 RBI to go along with a 3/1 K/BB ratio. The 10th overall pick in the 2024 draft is starting to come into his own a bit and could be in for a breakout season in Double-A in 2026.
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    King was the 10th overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft as an advanced hitter out of Wake Forest. However, he had an inconsistent first full year in pro ball, hitting .244/.294/.337 in 125 games between High-A and Double-A with six home runs and 30 steals. The 22-year-old had a great showing on Wednesday and is learning a lot from his AFL teammate, Tigers’ infielder Kevin McGonigle, the second-ranked prospect in all of baseball. King had been focusing so much on finding the right swing path, but McGonigle told him, “‘It’s never the swing. It’s always pitches and timing and all those things.’ So he kind of simplified it for [King] today, and you know, it worked.” During the regular season, King posted a .440 OBP and .912 OPS with the count in his favor and a .196 OBP and .410 OPS when he was behind in the count, so an improved approach could lead to a breakout 2026 season.

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    Jeremy Peña (hand) was held out of the Astros’ starting lineup for Thursday’s ballgame against the Angels.

    Peña was pulled from Wednesday’s game in the first inning after being struck in the hand by a 100-mph sinker from Angels’ right-hander Walbert Ureña. Fortunately, he was able to avoid any structural damage and is only dealing with a bit of pain and swelling. He’s considered day-to-day. Nick Allen will start in his place at shortstop on Thursday night and will bat eighth against Halos’ right-hander Grayson Rodriguez.
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    Bobby Witt Jr. went 2-for-4 with a solo homer and three runs scored on Thursday, powering the Royals to a 6-2 victory over the Athletics.

    The 26-year-old superstar got the scoring started in the home half of the first inning, crushing a 3-2 fastball from Gage Jump for a 402-foot (104.3-mph EV) solo shot. He also started a rally with a one-out single in the third and scored on a two-run single off the bat of Isaac Collins. Witt was then walked intentionally in the fourth and raced around to score on an RBI single by Salvador Perez. He’s having another exceptional season at the plate, slashing .286/.362/.463 with 16 homers, 48 RBI, 71 runs scored and 33 stolen bases in 486 plate appearances.
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    Salvador Perez went 3-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI as the Royals cruised past the Athletics on Thursday afternoon at Kauffman Stadium.

    The 36-year-old singled in the third inning and scored on a two-run single off the bat of Isaac Collins. Perez then smacked a two-out RBI single in the fourth that extended the Royals’ lead to 5-0. He’s mired in a down season offensively, slashing a meager .219/.265/.368 with 16 homers and 56 RBI in 497 plate appearances.
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    Isaac Collins singled, walked and drove in a pair of runs on Thursday as the Royals bested the visiting Athletics.

    Collins came through with a two-out, two-run single off of Gage Jump in the third inning that extended the Royals’ lead to 3-0. He also led off the fifth inning with a single and raced around to score on Michael Massey’s RBI double. The 29-year-old outfielder has struggled at the dish in his first season with the Royals, slashing an underwhelming .227/.326/.348 with just six homers, 38 RBI and six stolen bases (in 11 attempts) over 422 plate appearances, making him irrelevant in most fantasy leagues.
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    Grant Holmes took a no-hitter into the seventh before giving up a single and getting pulled Thursday in the Braves’ 2-0 win over the White Sox.

    Holmes had only two batters reach against him through six, both on walks. He came out for the seventh and walked another before Andrew Benintendi broke up the no-hitter with a single. He was pulled then, and Didier Fuentes came in and struck out three in a row to keep the game 2-0. Holmes improved to 8-5 with a 3.64 ERA. There’s been talk about shifting him to the pen, but he hasn’t made it an easy call, with the Braves winning eight of his last nine starts. He’ll face the Dodgers next week.
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    Raisel Iglesias fanned two in a perfect ninth for a save Thursday against the White Sox.

    It’s been a tough month for Iglesias, but he had no issues today. He’s 26-for-29 in his save chances this season.
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    Anthony Kay lost after allowing two runs over six-plus innings Thursday against the Braves.

    Kay struck out six and walked one. He allowed one run through six before giving up a double to Michael Harris II to start the seventh and immediately being lifted afterwards. Harris later came around to score. Kay has given up three runs or fewer in nine straight starts, going 3-3 with a 3.23 ERA during the span. He’ll take his next turn Tuesday against the Rangers.
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    Austin Riley knocked in both Braves runs with a double and a single Thursday against the White Sox.

    The Braves have him batting eighth, but Riley is hitting .290/.318/.532 this month. Unfortunately, he’s also still striking out a ton; today’s game was his fifth in row with two strikeouts.
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    Randy Dobnak wasn’t at his best in a no-decision against the Athletics on Thursday, scattering six hits and four walks over four scoreless innings.

    The 31-year-old righty struck out four batters in the ballgame. The A’s put at least two men on base against him in every frame, but Dobnak was somehow able to wiggle his way out of it each time. They loaded the bases against him with one out in the second inning, but Dobnak was able to escape damage with a strike out and a ground out. He also induced double plays in the first and fourth innings to assist in his Houdini act. He needed 96 pitches (57 strikes) to get 12 outs though, which cost him what would have been an easy victory in this one. He’ll try again to earn that third victory as he carries a 1.58 ERA, 1.40 WHIP and a 29/20 K/BB ratio (45 2/3 innings) into Wednesday’s skirmish against the Blue Jays in Toronto.
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    Lawrence Butler went 2-for-3 and scored a run as the Athletics fell to the Royals on Thursday afternoon in Kansas City.

    Butler singled in the top half of the first inning but was left stranded there. He then worked a one-out walk in the fifth and scored the A’s first run on an RBI single off the bat of Brian Serven. He also led off the seventh inning with a single but was cut down attempting to steal second base. With his two-hit afternoon, the 26-year-old outfielder is slashing an unimpressive .218/.309/.358 with 11 homers, 36 RBI and nine stolen bases in 392 plate appearances on the season.