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  • MLB Outfield #3
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    Cubs sent OF Mark Zagunis outright to Triple-A Iowa.
    Zagunis cleared waivers after being designated for assignment and will remain in the organization as outfield depth.
  • LAD Center Fielder #44
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    Andy Pages hit a two-run homer Sunday in the Dodgers’ 5-1 takedown of the Brewers.
    Pages had just two hits in the three games against the Brewers, but both left the yard. For the month, he’s hitting .229 with six homers and 20 RBI in 22 games.
    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.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #18
    Yoshinobu Yamamoto limited the Brewers to one run over seven innings in earning his fourth win Sunday.
    Yamamoto struck out just three today after fanning eight in each of his previous three starts. It didn’t prove to be an issue, though. All seven hits he allowed were singles, and he induced double-play balls in both the first and sixth innings. It’s his eighth quality start in 10 tries, and he’ll take a 3.09 ERA into his next start against the Phillies.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #23
    Brandon Sproat gave up three runs in four-plus innings Sunday in a loss to the Dodgers.
    Sproat struck out seven and had 13 whiffs today. He dealt with a lot of traffic while walking three and hitting a batter, but he kept the Dodgers to one run through four. The fifth started with a single and his fourth walk, at which point he was pulled, and both runners came around to score off Shane Drohan. It’s the fourth time in five starts than Sproat has failed to complete five innings, and he’s now 1-3 with a 5.84 ERA overall. If he stays in the rotation — and he did get a vote of confidence from manager Pat Murphy after the game — he’ll face the Astros next weekend.
  • LAD Right Fielder #23
    Kyle Tucker collected a triple and a double in a two-RBI game against the Brewers on Sunday.
    Tucker remains stuck on four homers, but he’s up to two triples and 14 doubles in 51 games. He’s batting .268/.391/.479 with 14 runs scored and 11 RBI in 21 games this month.
  • LAD Shortstop #6
    Hyeseong Kim went 0-for-4 and struck out three times against the Brewers on Sunday.
    Since the Dodgers picked Kim over Alex Freeland when Mookie Betts returned on May 11, Kim is 6-for-34 with no extra-base hits and a 12/3 K/BB. It seemed like the Dodgers’ plan was to cut Santiago Espinal to make room for Kiké Hernández this week, but sending down Kim is a possibility.
  • BOS 1st Baseman #40
    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.
  • 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.