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  • SF Outfield #80
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    Cardinals released INF/OF Drew Robinson.
    Robinson underwent surgery earlier this month for a partially torn UCL in his left elbow. Acquired from the Rangers last December for Patrick Wisdom, the 27-year-old appeared in just five games this season with St. Louis.
  • LAA Starting Pitcher #47
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    The Angels intend to have Alek Manoah pitch behind an opener in Monday’s game against the Guardians.
    It’ll be Manoah’s second appearance for the Angels after he threw a scoreless inning Friday against the Blue Jays. He gave up five earned runs in 4 1/3 innings in his one minor league start before being activated from the injured list last week.
    HLs: Tigers top Royals to snap five-game skid
    The Tigers used a three-run second inning and pinch-hit fireworks from an unlikely hero to take down the Royals on Sunday Night Baseball, avoiding the sweep and snapping a five-game losing streak at Kauffman Stadium.
  • DET 3rd Baseman #41
    Gage Workman hit a go-ahead two-run homer in his first Tigers at-bat to fuel a 6-3 win over the Royals in Sunday Night Baseball.
    Pinch-hitting for Zack Short in the sixth, Workman homered off Nick Mears with a man on to make it a 5-3 game. He hit that fly 383 feet and then had an impressive flyout at 106 mph in his second and final at-bat. That one had an xBA of .840. A left-handed hitter, Workman wasn’t going to start against the lefty Noah Cameron tonight, but he was doing well enough in Triple-A (.358/.413/.590) that he really should get a look here with Kerry Carpenter out. He’ll probably start at least a couple of games during the Mets series that begins Tuesday.
  • DET Relief Pitcher #74
    Kenley Jansen protected a 6-3 lead by striking out two in a perfect ninth against the Royals on Sunday.
    Jansen closed out a bullpen game which featured six Tigers pitchers, with none of them throwing more than 2 1/3 innings. It’s Jansen’s seventh save of the year and 483rd all-time.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #65
    Noah Cameron allowed three runs over four-plus innings in his return to the Kansas City rotation Sunday against the Tigers.
    He was lifted after Kevin McGonigle singled to start the fifth. John Schreiber, though, was able to strand the runner. Cameron hadn’t pitched since Apr. 30 because of back tightness. His latest subpar effort leaves him with a 5.55 ERA. The league is batting .300 against him. It seems quite possible that he’ll be replaced by Stephen Kolek after Cole Ragans comes off the injured list.
  • KC 3rd Baseman #11
    Maikel Garcia went 3-for-3 with a double, an RBI and a walk from the leadoff spot Sunday against the Tigers.
    Garcia, Bobby Witt Jr. and Vinnie Pasquantino combined to go 7-for-11 from the top three spots in the Royals order tonight, but everyone else was 1-for-21 in the 6-3 loss. Garcia is hitting .285/.353/.437 on the season, but because the Royals aren’t hitting, it hasn’t led to a ton of fantasy value just yet.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher
    2025 first-round pick Seth Hernandez is getting a promotion to High-A Greensboro.
    Great news for Florida State League hitters. The 19-year-old Hernandez was simply overwhelming them with 50 strikeouts and 13 hits allowed in 28 innings. His ERA stood at 0.96.
  • SF Left Fielder #17
    Heliot Ramos homered, doubled and scored three times Sunday as the Giants outlasted the Pirates 7-6 in 12 innings.
    The third run he scored was the winning run in the 12th, though he achieved that by grounding out softly with the bases loaded to end the 11th. Before that, Ramos collected his fourth homer and 10th double. His .743 OPS ranks second to Casey Schmitt on the Giants, and he’s first on the team with 17 runs scored and tied with Schmitt for first in RBI with 18. It’d be nice if he played better defense in left, but he hasn’t been one of the Giants’ problems this season.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #54
    Tyler Mahle surrendered four runs in 5 2/3 innings Sunday against the Pirates.
    Mahle fanned eight, beating his previous season high for strikeouts by two. However, he also gave up two homers. He’s allowed a total of eight homers on the season, but oddly enough, they’ve all come between three of his eight starts. He wasn’t involved in the decision today, so he stays 1-4 with a 5.18 ERA. A tough road start in Sacramento is next on his schedule.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #44
    Caleb Kilian got the eighth in a tie game against the Pirates on Sunday and pitched a scoreless inning despite walking two.
    He had to deal with a Ryan O’Hearn error to start the inning, but he induced a double-play ball after the first walk and then got a flyout to end the inning. Keaton Winn again entered early today, getting three outs between the sixth and seventh. Joel Peguero might have closed if the Giants had taken a lead. He pitched a scoreless ninth and then was charged with two runs, including the automatic runner, while getting one out in the 10th. With Ryan Walker officially out of the picture, Kilian is probably the most rosterable reliever in the Giants pen right now. However, Erik Miller should also enter that mix when he comes off the IL.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #36
    Bubba Chandler worked five innings and allowed two runs Sunday in a no-decision against the Giants.
    Chandler reigned in the walks today, issuing just one. However, he also wound up with only three strikeouts and a 22 percent CSW. The Pirates ended up dropped to 2-6 in his starts, in part because they have to ask for four or five innings from the pen every time he pitches. He’ll almost certainly get better, but he’s been quite the liability through eight turns. He’ll pitch at home against the Phillies next.