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  • SEA Starting Pitcher #79
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    Cubs released RHP Christian Bergman.
    Bergman was in camp as a non-roster invitee. He’ll now look to latch on elsewhere.
  • BOS 1st Baseman #40
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    Willson Contreras went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run against the Twins on Sunday.
    Contreras’ home run was his 11th of the season. He hit a two-run shot off Bailey Ober in the fourth inning. Contreras is hitting .281 with 25 runs and 33 RBI in 178 at-bats for the Red Sox this year. While the rest of the lineup continues to struggle, Contreras’ .898 OPS would be a career-high if the season ended today.
    HLs: Pirates use the long ball to avoid sweep
    Backed by a trio of booming home runs, Mitch Keller cruised through six innings of one-run ball to help lead the Pirates avoid the sweep in a 4-1 win over the Blue Jays at Rogers Centre on Sunday.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #62
    Jose Quitnana left Sunday’s game against the Diamondbacks with left elbow discomfort.
    Quintana gave up six runs in 1 1/3 innings today. If he lands on the IL, it could be Ryan Feltner coming off the injured list to replace him.
  • BOS Designated Hitter #7
    Masataka Yoshida went 2-for-4 with a double, a home run and two runs scored against the Twins on Sunday.
    Yoshida’s home run was his first of the season. He hit a solo shot off Bailey Ober in the second inning. Yoshida came up again in the fourth inning and roped a double off Ober. His OPS is up to .734. Yoshida has never had an OPS of at least .800 in his four seasons in the major leagues.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #45
    Travis Adams got the final out and the save in Sunday’s win over the Red Sox.
    Adams had a 7.49 ERA in 18 appearances with the Twins last year. He’s been far better this year with a 3.38 ERA in five appearances. On Sunday, he came in to get the final out and notch his first MLB save. Adams is the 11th different reliever to record a save for the Twins this year already, making it impossible to rely on anyone in Minnesota for consistent saves.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #54
    Sonny Gray allowed three runs in four innings and got a no-decision against the Twins on Sunday.
    Gray gave up six hits, walked two and struck out four. He threw 75 pitches and was removed after four innings. Danny Coulombe started the fifth inning. Gray struck out nine batters in his last start, flashing the upside he’s had over the course of his career. He hasn’t gone more than six innings in any of his nine starts this year and has thrown 70-80 pitches in each of his last four starts. Gray is lined up to face the Guardians on the road next weekend.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #17
    Bailey Ober allowed four runs in five innings and got the win in the Twins’ 6-5 victory over the Red Sox on Sunday.
    Ober gave up seven hits, walked none and struck out three. He improved to 6-2 with the win. Ober allowed a solo home run in the second inning to Masataka Yoshida, which was his first of the season. The hard contact continued in the fourth inning as the Red Sox started the inning with a double by Wilyer Abreu, a two-run home run by Willson Contreras and a double by Yoshida. Ober has a 3.92 ERA this year, but his xFIP is 4.74. He’s lined up to face the Pirates on the road next weekend.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #60
    Rangers placed RHP Cole Winn on the 15-day injured list with right arm fatigue.
    Winn, who has collected one save and five holds this year, had given up four runs in his last four appearances, taking his ERA to 5.59. He’ll rest up for a spell and then likely go on a rehab assignment before rejoining the Rangers.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher
    Rangers recalled RHP Gavin Collyer from Triple-A Round Rock.
    Collyer was sent down just five days ago, but he’s back in the Rangers pen to replace an ailing Cole Winn. He had a 2.84 ERA and a 10/8 K/BB in 12 2/3 innings prior to his demotion.
  • MIA Left Fielder #13
    Heriberto Hernández went 2-for-4 with a grand slam against the Mets on Sunday.
    Hernández entered the game as a pinch hitter in the seventh inning and hit a single. In a tied game in the ninth inning, he came up with the bases loaded and one out and hit a walk-off grand slam off Mets closer Devin Williams. Hernández is still hitting just .193 with little power in limited at-bats for the Marlins.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #38
    Devin Williams allowed four runs and took the loss against the Marlins on Sunday.
    Williams started the ninth inning by allowing a double to Christopher Morel. After a sacrifice bunt and a walk, the Mets decided to intentionally walk Xavier Edwards to load the bases for Heriberto Hernández, who promptly hit a walk-off grand slam. It’s Williams’ second loss of the year and his ERA is now 6.35. Williams had a 1.83 ERA in six seasons with the Brewers before his drop-off in production with the Yankees and Mets over the last two years.