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  • PIT 2nd Baseman
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    Pirates sent OF Oscar Tejeda outright to Double-A Altoona.
    Tejeda, 22, was removed from the 40-man roster and cleared waivers. The former top-prospect has failed to advance beyond the Double-A level this season.
  • AZ Shortstop #2
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    Geraldo Perdomo doubled and homered in an extra-inning loss to the Mariners on Friday.
    Pirates' Jones to make season debut vs Twins
    James Schiano discusses what the long-awaited return of right-handed pitcher Jared Jones means for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
  • SEA Shortstop #3
    J.P. Crawford homered twice and scored the winning run in the 10th in a 7-6 win for the Mariners on Friday over the Diamondbacks.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #75
    Andrés Muñoz allowed a run while blowing a save versus the Diamondbacks on Friday.
  • AZ Starting Pitcher #23
    Zac Gallen was hit hard for five runs over five innings in a no-decision against the Mariners on Friday.
  • STL Left Fielder #17
    Making his 2026 debut, Nelson Velásquez went 2-for-3 with a three-run homer against his former team as the Cardinals edged the Cubs 6-5 on Friday.
    Velásquez took Shota Imanaga deep in his very first major league at-bat this season and later added a single. He was promoted primarily to play against lefties after hitting a modest .232/.344/.420 for Triple-A Memphis, but perhaps the strong showing tonight will keep him in the lineup against Ben Brown on Saturday.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #53
    Andre Pallante lasted just three innings and gave up four runs and eight hits Friday in a no-decision versus the Cubs.
    Pallante had some of his best velocity of the season tonight and allowed only five hard-hit balls, but luck was not on his side. It’s the first time in 11 starts that he’s failed to complete five innings, but since the St. Louis offense picked him up, he remains 5-4 with a 4.19 ERA. He’ll next face the Rangers on Wednesday.
  • STL Relief Pitcher #61
    Riley O’Brien picked up his 14th save despite giving up a run in the ninth Friday versus the Cubs.
    Pete Crow-Armstrong started the ninth with a double in a two-run game, advanced to third on a comebacker that bounced off O’Brien but was still turned into an out and then scored on a groundout. Another groundout followed, ending the game at 6-5. It’s O’Brien’s 14th save in 18 chances. He’s been shaky all month, but there isn’t anyone else in the St. Louis pen who rates as a better bet going forward.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #18
    Shota Imanaga surrendered five runs in 5 1/3 innings Friday in a loss to the Cardinals.
    Imanaga gave up three more homers tonight, so that’s eight in his last three starts. His ERA has jumped from 2.32 to 4.37 during the span. However, he’s still throwing harder and missing more bats than he did last year, so he’s probably going to remain useful in mixed leagues going forward. He’s due to face the A’s at home next time out.
  • STL Left Fielder #25
    Thomas Saggese hit his first homer of the year before being removed for a pinch-hitter in the sixth inning Friday against the Cubs.
    Saggese got the nod over Nolan Gorman against Shota Imanaga, but he was replaced by Gorman as soon as the lefty exited so that Gorman could strike out and pop out in two at-bats. The Cardinals really ought to give Saggese a look over Gorman at this point. After all, they were just willing to bench Pedro Pages, who, despite his offensive decencies, has easily been a more valuable player than Gorman as a major leaguer.
  • CHC Left Fielder #8
    Ian Happ went 2-for-4 and hit a three-run homer Friday against the Cardinals.
    Happ has seven hits, three homers and 10 RBI in his last three games, so it seems safe to declare his slump over. Given that Happ has 13 homers through 54 games this year, it seems like a good bet that he’ll eclipse his career high of 25. He had that many in both 2021 and ’24. He also hit 24 in 115 games as a rookie in 2017 and 23 last year.