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  • MLB Outfield #46
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    White Sox released OF Gorkys Hernandez.
    Hernandez, 32, was signed to a minor league contract in February by the White Sox without an invitation to big league camp. The 32-year-old hit just .143/.218/.245 with a 14/5 K/BB ratio in 57 plate appearances for the Red Sox in 2019.

  • SEA Shortstop #3
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    J.P. Crawford is day-to-day with a right triceps contusion after getting hit by a pitch and leaving Sunday’s game.
    As expected. Even if he’s feeling somewhat better, the Mariners might opt to give Crawford a night off and play Leo Rivas at shortstop against lefty Noah Schultz and the White Sox on Monday.
    HLs: Sheets belts two HRs, reaches base five times
    It was the Gavin Sheets show in Seattle on Sunday Night Baseball, where the 30-year-old slugger drilled two home runs, drove in four and walked twice as the Padres finished off their three-game sweep of the Mariners.
  • SD 1st Baseman #30
    Gavin Sheets homered twice, doubled, knocked in four runs and walked twice in the Padres’ 8-3 win over the Mariners on Sunday Night Baseball.
    Sheets took George Kirby deep in the first and sixth innings in a performance that raised his OPS from .804 to .896. Sheets was also flying pretty high early in the 2025 season, and though he didn’t quite keep it up, he had easily his best year to date. This year, so far, his EV, bat speed and strikeout numbers are all quite similar to last season. It’s probably not going to lead to any lasting mixed-league value, but he’s turned into a nice contributor in San Diego after 3 1/3 years with the White Sox in which he was one of the AL’s worst players.
  • SD Starting Pitcher
    After shutting out the Mariners for five innings, Lucas Giolito was charged with three runs without getting an out in the sixth in Sunday’s win.
    Giolito had just two batters reach on a hit and a HBP through five. The sixth, though, started with three straight walks, and all three runners came around to score after he departed a 7-0 game. Things might have turned out differently if the Padres had challenged the 3-1 pitch to Cole Emerson that started the rally. It would have been overturned and led to a full count offering. Before the sixth, Giolito was very successful despite averaging just 90.4 mph with his fastball in his 2026 debut. Prior to his elbow issue, he averaged 93.3 mph for the Red Sox last year. Until he picks up the velocity some, he shouldn’t be considered in mixed leagues. He’ll face the A’s next time out.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #68
    George Kirby surrendered six runs in 5 2/3 innings Sunday in a loss to the Padres.
    Kirby initially had really good velocity tonight, averaging 98.8 mph with his fastball in the first inning. However, he was down to 96.2 mph by the sixth, when he gave up four of the six hits and runs he allowed on the night. If he had maintained his stuff a little longer, this was probably a quality start. Since he clearly hadn’t, Dan Wilson obviously shouldn’t have left him in as long as he did. Kirby will take a 5-3 record and a 3.45 ERA into his next start in Kansas City.
  • SD 1st Baseman #25
    Ty France went 3-for-4 with three RBI in a start at first base against the Mariners on Sunday.
    The Padres gave Gavin Sheets just his fourth outfield start of the year to make room for France tonight. It was France’s first start in four games. At .280/.308/.520 in 78 plate appearances, he currently has the third-best OPS on the Padres. Still, they seem wholly unconvinced that he’ll be able to keep it up, probably for good reason.
  • SEA Shortstop #85
    Colt Emerson went 0-for-2 with a walk and a run scored in his major league debut Sunday against the Padres.
    Unfortunately, he was left on deck at the end of the game in the ninth. Emerson’s two balls in play were both flyouts to right hit just over 300 feet. His walk would have been overturned had the Padres challenged the 3-1 changeup Lucas Giolito threw him, but maybe he’d have gotten it on the next pitch anyway. Notably, the Mariners kept him at third base tonight after shortstop J.P. Crawford left the game following a HBP They clearly want him to settle in at the hot corner while Brendan Donovan is out.
  • PHI 2nd Baseman #5
    Bryson Stott went 2-for-3 with a homer, double and three RBI on Sunday afternoon, propelling the Phillies to a 6-0 victory over the Pirates.
    Stott smacked a two-run double off of Isaac Mattson in the sixth inning that pushed the Phillies’ lead to 5-0. He then added to it with a 395-foot (108.7 mph EV) solo shot off of Dennis Santana in the eighth. With his two-hit day, the 28-year-old infielder is now slashing .224/.268/.385 with four homers, 21 RBI and nine swipes through his first 155 plate appearances on the season.
  • PHI 1st Baseman #3
    Bryce Harper went 1-for-4 and belted a solo home run on Sunday as the Phillies defeated the Pirates in Pittsburgh.
    Harper tagged Pirates’ ace Paul Skenes for a 403-foot (103.7 mph EV) solo shot in the sixth inning of this one, extending the Phillies’ lead to 3-0. That would be his lone hit on the afternoon. For the season, the 33-year-old slugger is slashing .282/.376/.559 with 12 homers and 30 RBI.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #45
    Zack Wheeler delivered a dominant performance during Sunday’s victory over the Pirates, piling up eight strikeouts over seven innings of shutout baseball.
    The 35-year-old right-hander scattered just four hits and one walk in the brilliant effort. The Pirates only had one runner reach second base against him, as Brandon Lowe doubled with two outs in the sixth inning. He got 13 whiffs on 98 pitches on the day — nine of them on his fastball which averaged 96.3 mph — while posting a solid CSW of 27 percent. He has been great through his first five starts, going 3-0 with a 1.99 ERA, 0.88 WHIP and a 30/7 K/BB ratio across 31 2/3 innings.
  • PIT Catcher #32
    Henry Davis went 0-for-3 with a strikeout as the Pirates were shut out by Zack Wheeler and the Phillies on Sunday afternoon in Pittsburgh.
    As a team, the Pirates were only able to muster four hits in the contest, so the fault wasn’t all on Davis in this one. He is having an abysmal season at the plate though, slashing a cringe-inducing .141/.248/.239 with two homers and eight RBI in 106 plate appearances.