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  • INT Outfield #24
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    Domingo Santana hit a bases-clearing double to put the Indians ahead for good on Saturday versus the Tigers.
    The Indians had been held scoreless before Santana hit one through the infield with two out in the sixth, cashing in all three runs as the ball found the gap. While he’s hitting just .177/.320/.323 on the season, Santana has done some damage with 12 RBI.

  • WSH Right Fielder #3
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    Dylan Crews went 2-for-4 with a solo home run for Triple-A Rochester on Wednesday.
    Crews took a rehabbing Trey Yesavage deep in the first inning for his second home run of the season. Crews is now hitting .263 with two home runs, nine RBI, 11 runs scored, and four steals in 15 Triple-A games. He should get another chance in Washington’s outfield this summer.
    Is the excitement for Schultz warranted?
    Eric Samulski explains the upside and downside to White Sox rookie pitcher Noah Schultz.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #39
    Trey Yesavage (shoulder) allowed three runs on seven hits in 4 1/3 innings for Triple-A Buffalo on Wednesday.
    On one hand, Yesavage’s fastball velocity was down, sitting 93.3 mph on the day. He also got hit around a little bit and threw just 59 percent of his pitches for strikes. On the other hand, he threw 71 pitches and seemed to come out of the game healthy. Given all the injuries in this Blue Jays rotation, that’s the most important thing. We’d imagine Yesavage gets one more rehab start before possibly joining the Blue Jays rotation.
  • PIT Shortstop #85
    Konnor Griffin is not in the starting lineup on Wednesday against the Nationals.
    It’s understandable that the Pirates would want to give their top prospect some days off from the grind of an MLB season, especially when he’s hitting .189 through 11 games. However, Griffin went 2-for-4 with a double in a loss to the Nationals yesterday, so now feels like an odd time to bench him. In fact, Griffin has gone 2-for-4 twice since being recalled, and he has sat the next day both times. Curious. Nick Gonzales will play shortstop and bat sixth.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #15
    Emilio Pagán (hamstring) played catch fine on Wednesday and would not categorize his hamstring tightness as “an injury.”
    Pagán felt his hamstring get a little tight last night on his final pitch, but it never felt like a major injury. He is in no pain but still saw a doctor and did some treatment this morning. He also played catch fine and feels that he “dodged a bullet.” The team will talk to decide if he’s available tonight, but it looks like Pagán will avoid the injured list. It still might not be a bad idea to stash Tony Santillan if you have a roster spot, just in case Pagán’s hamstring acts up again the next time he pitches.
  • CWS Left Fielder #38
    White Sox designated OF Dustin Harris for assignment.
    The White Sox needed room on the 40-man and active roster for Sam Antonnaci, so Harris was let go. The 26-year-old went 3-for-12 with a double, two runs scored, two steals, and a 1/4 K/BB ratio in 16 plate appearances for the White Sox this season. They will likely be hoping he goes unclaimed on waivers so they can bring him back on a minor league deal.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #53
    White Sox optioned LHP Brandon Eisert to Triple-A Charlotte.
    Eisert pitched on Sunday and again on Tuesday, allowing four runs on six hits in 2 1/3 innings. The White Sox will get a fresh arm up in the pen.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #40
    White Sox recalled LHP Tyler Gilbert from Triple-A Charlotte.
    Gilbert was up earlier in the season and allowed two runs in his one inning of work. He will fill a role in middle relief.
  • LAA Right Fielder #12
    Jorge Soler’s suspension has been reduced to four games, and he will begin serving it on Wednesday.
    And so ends the Soler suspension drama. The 34-year-old was suspended for seven games last Wednesday, but appealed the suspension and continued playing. While fantasy managers waited to see when the suspension would be official, Soler went 6-for-29 with three home runs, eight RBI, and six runs scored. Soler can return on Sunday against the Padres, but get him out of your lineups now if you can.
  • CWS 2nd Baseman
    White Sox recalled OF/INF Sam Antonnaci from Triple-A Charlotte.
    It was reported last week that Antonacci was going to be promoted, and then he wasn’t, but now he is again. The 23-year-old was moved to the outfield this season to expedite his path to the big leagues and has hit .313/.500/.479 with two home runs, seven RBI, and five steals in 14 games at Triple-A. He has just a 29 percent hard-hit rate this season with just a 22 percent fly ball rate, so don’t expect too much power production right away. However, he has a tremendous feel for the strike zone, good contact ability, and posted 48 steals last season, so there could be tons of batting average and speed value here. Just remember that he doesn’t play for a great team, so the counting stats may also leave a little to be desired.
  • SF Right Fielder #7
    Giants recalled OF Will Brennan from Triple-A Sacramento.
    With both Harrison Bader (hamstring) and Jared Oliva (wrist) landing on the injured list, the Giants need to change up their outfield. Brennan and Drew Gilbert were both called up on Wednesday, and it seems likely that Brennan will most likely serve as the fourth outfielder for now.