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  • TB 1st Baseman
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    Allan Dykstra has signed with the independent league Sugar Land Skeeters.
    Dykstra batted .129/.289/.226 in 13 games earlier this season for the Rays. The 28-year-old will try to impress for Sugar Land enough to perhaps get another shot in a major league organization.
  • KC Catcher #22
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    Carter Jensen went 1-for-3 and clobbered his fourth home run of the season on Friday night, helping to lead the Royals to a 2-0 victory over the visiting White Sox.
    The 22-year-old backstop did his damage off of White Sox’ starter Davis Martin in the seventh inning, launching a first-pitch cutter for a 425-foot (113.7 mph EV) solo shot that increased the Royals’ lead to 2-0. That would be his only hit on the night but it played a critical role in the victory. On the season, Jensen is now slashing .229/.282/.600 with four homers and seven RBI on the season.
    'No one can touch' Miller right now
    James Schiano outlines just how impressive Mason Miller has been for the Padres.
  • KC Shortstop #7
    Bobby Witt Jr. went 1-for-4 with a double and an RBI on Friday night as the Royals triumphed over the White Sox.
    The 25-year-old superstar opened the scoring in the ballgame as he plated Maikel Garcia with an RBI double off of Davis Martin in the fourth inning, giving the Royals a lead that they would never relinquish. That would be his only hit in four at-bats on the evening. He’s still searching for his first home run and has only scored one run on the season, but Witt is slashing a healthy .283/.361/.340 with five RBI and a league-leading eight stolen bases.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #60
    Lucas Erceg closed out the White Sox in the ninth inning on Friday, retiring the side in order to protect a two-run lead and earn his fourth save of the season.
    Erceg needed just 10 pitches to dispatch of the top three hitters in the White Sox’ lineup. He has been running away with the closer’s gig since Carlos Estevez landed on the injured list and at this point he’s not likely to surrender it easily when Estevez does return. He has successfully converted each of his first four save chances while posting a 3.18 ERA over six innings of work.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #50
    Kris Bubic delivered a dominant performance in Friday night’s victory over the White Sox, piling up 11 strikeouts over seven innings of shutout baseball.
    Bubic allowed just two hits and one walk in the ballgame. He carried a no-hit bid into the fifth inning until Lenyn Sosa smacked a leadoff double, but Bubic rallied and stranded him right there. He generated 17 swings and misses on 88 pitches on the evening — seven of those on his fastball — while posting a strong CSW of 34 percent. He’ll attempt to keep the good times rolling as he carries a 2.50 ERA, 0.83 WHIP and a 23/7 K/BB ratio (18 innings) into Thursday’s showdown against the Tigers in Motown.
  • CWS 2nd Baseman #50
    Lenyn Sosa went 1-for-3 with a double as the White Sox were shut out by Kris Bubic and a pair of Royals’ relievers on Friday evening in Kansas City.
    Sosa collected one of just two White Sox’ hits in the ballgame, with his fifth-inning double being the lone extra base hit for his squad. He has had a very rough go at the plate in the early going, slashing just .160/.160/.240 with three RBI and a 5/0 K/BB ratio in his first 25 plate appearances.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #65
    Davis Martin logged a quality start during Friday night’s loss to the Royals, giving up two runs on seven hits over his seven innings of work.
    Martin punched out three batters on the night and didn’t allow a base on balls. He allowed an RBI double to Bobby Witt Jr. in the fourth inning then served up a solo shot to Carter Jensen in the seventh inning. Unfortunately, the White Sox couldn’t score for him so that was enough to hand him a loss. Martin got 13 swings and misses on 82 pitches on the night, registering a CSW of 28 percent. He’ll bring an impressive 2.50 ERA, 1.11 WHIP and a 15/4 K/BB ratio (18 innings) into Thursday’s matchup against the Rays.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #35
    Clay Holmes was pulled from Friday’s start against the Athletics in the sixth inning due to left hamstring tightness.
    As far as injuries go, that’s at least a breath of fresh air that it wasn’t arm related. Prior to exiting, Holmes had allowed just one run on five hits over 5 1/3 innings while issuing three walks and striking out three. Whether or not he’ll require a trip to the injured list — or be available for his next start — will likely depend on how he responds to treatment and how he’s feeling over the next couple of days.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #35
    Clay Holmes was removed from Friday night’s start against the Athletics due to an apparent injury.
    Holmes had pitched into the sixth inning when he was met on the mound by the training staff after allowing a one-out single to Jacob Wilson. After a brief discussion the decision was made to pull him from the game. No word yet on what the issue is, but he’ll head for further evaluation. Expect the Mets to provide an update on his status after the game.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #23
    Brewers’ manager Pat Murphy told reporters on Friday that Brandon Sproat will remain in the team’s starting rotation.
    There had been speculation that he could be replaced after he had his start skipped on Saturday, but it was just a case of the Brewers utilizing an off day to adjust their rotation. It sounds like he’ll slot back in at some point next week and is available out of the Brewers’ bullpen on Friday.
  • AZ Catcher #14
    The Diamondbacks announced that Gabriel Moreno was removed from Friday’s game due to tightness in his left lower back.
    Moreno appeared to tweak something while throwing to second base during the second inning. The severity of the issue remains unclear — as does the amount of time (if any) that he’ll stand to miss. The Diamondbacks should have a clearer picture on his status after seeing how he feels on Saturday.