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  • ATH Starting Pitcher #15
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    Homer Bailey yielded one run on two hits over two innings on Tuesday in a no-decision against the Tigers.

    Bailey retired nine straight batters to open the contest -- his first major-league start since July 28 -- before coming unraveled in the fourth inning. He allowed four consecutive Tigers to reach safely, and failed to record an out, before being lifted from the contest. He was only charged with one run, courtesy of an RBI single by Miguel Cabrera, thanks to reliever Cody Stashak, who induced a double-play ball and got a harmless fly out to end the threat without any further damage. He finished with three strikeouts and only walked one batter. The 34-year-old veteran right-hander missed nearly two months due to right biceps tendinitis and finishes the truncated 2020 campaign with a pedestrian 3.38 ERA 1.13 WHIP and 7/3 K/BB ratio across eight innings (two starts).

  • NYY Right Fielder #99
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    Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters that Aaron Judge (rib) is not ready to resume baseball activities.

    Specialist Dr. Gregory Pearl got back to the Yankees on Saturday and basically confirmed Friday’s news. “There’s healing going on, which is good, but he’s still not able to start any baseball activities or anything,” Boone told reporters. “He needs to get to a point where he’s asymptomatic, where you really start ramping up more upper-body stuff.” Boone did say that the good news was that the pain is starting to subside for Judge, and that it’s more of a dull pain than the sharp one that has bothered the slugger. Judge was moved to the 60-day injured list that won’t allow him to return until the beginning of August, but there’s a good chance he’s not back until closer to the start of September.
    - Christopher Crawford
    Mets' ace Scott is finding his groove again
    James Schiano discusses Mets' pitcher Christian Scott's strong stretch over his last six starts and why the Mets right-hander could emerge as a top-50 starting pitcher for the rest of the season.
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    TJ Rumfield finished 4-for-5 with a homer and four RBI in the Rockies’ 10-3 rout of the Reds on Saturday.

    It’s both Rumfield’s first four-hit game and his first four-RBI game. The homer came off reliever Caleb Ferguson, making it his second off a left-hander in 116 plate appearances this season. He had been without a home run since June 21, but it wasn’t mattering much; he hit .351 over 21 games during the span anyway. He’s now eighth in the majors with a .302 average and 17th with an .868 OPS. His mediocre exit velocity numbers don’t really back those figures up, but he’s been a big find for a player who was passed over in the Rule 5 draft before being acquired from the Yankees.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #11
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    Tomoyuki Sugano beat the Reds with 6 1/3 innings of three-run ball on Saturday.

    Jose Trevino, of all people, homered off him twice. Sugano didn’t have much issue with anyone else. He’s now a rather stunning 9-4 with a 4.76 ERA. He’s the first Rockies starter to win nine games in a season since Austin Gomber in 2023. The last to reach double figures was Germán Márquez, who had 12 in 2021. It’s unclear if Sugano will get the chance to enter that territory, as the Rockies would surely part with him in return for a solid prospect before the deadline. He still might be a tough sell to contenders, though, given his paltry 13.3 percent strikeout rate. He’ll pitch in Milwaukee next weekend.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #25
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    Rhett Lowder lasted just 2 1/3 innings and was torched for eight runs and 11 hits by the Rockies on Saturday.

    Lowder threw 48 pitches today. The Rockies swung at 33 of them and put 16 into play for 11 hits. It was Coors Field, but this was still a rare pounding. Since 2020, he’s the ninth road pitcher to give up eight runs in Coors and the second to surrender 11 hits in fewer than three innings, joining Miles Mikolas on Aug. 9, 2022. Lowder dropped to 3-7 with a 5.75 ERA. He belongs in Triple-A at this point, but it probably won’t happen with Nick Lodolo on the IL. It might later; if the Reds stick him in the minors for about six weeks, he’d conclude the season with just less than two years of service time, pushing his free agency back by a year.
  • COL Center Fielder #16
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    Cole Carrigg doubled in a run, singled, walked and scored three times versus the Reds on Saturday.

    Carrigg didn’t start Friday in the first game after the break, sitting in favor of Tyler Freeman and Troy Johnston. Had he been in center, he probably would have done a better job on Spencer Steer’s inside-the-park homer in the eighth. Carrigg likely isn’t as good as his current .288/.371/.529 line, but it’s weird that the Rockies are still treating him as a part-timer when he’s outplaying most of the alternatives (Jake McCarthy being the exception) and he’s the one guy on their roster likely to be a part of the team’s 2028 outfield.
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    Jose Trevino went 3-for-4 with a pair of solo homers against the Rockies on Saturday.

    Both homers came off Tomoyuki Sugano. The first was projected at 395 feet, even though it fell short of being a hard-hit ball in leaving his bat at 93.7 mph. It’s Trevino’s third career two-homer game. His other two came with the Yankees in 2022 and ’24. Trevino is 9-for-19 with three homers and six RBI in his five starts this month, but he’ll likely be back on the bench in favor of Tyler Stephenson on Sunday.
  • ATH Relief Pitcher #60
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    Athletics placed RHP Justin Sterner on the 15-day injured list with right knee chondromalacia.

    Sterner was shellacked for six runs over just 1/3 of an inning against the Nationals on Friday, and apparently wasn’t close to 100 percent. He’ll be out at least two weeks, but knee injuries often will have longer stints on the injured list. Geoff Hartlieb is up to take Sterner’s place on the active roster.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Athletics selected the contract of RHP Geoff Hartlieb from Triple-A Las Vegas.

    Hartlieb is taking the roster spot of Justin Sterner, with Sterner unfortunately headed to the injured list in the corresponding move. Hartlieb will be a mid-inning option without fantasy significance in that role for the foreseeable future.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Athletics acquired RHP Aiden Moffett from the Cubs in exchange for RHP Aaron Civale.

    Moffett was an undrafted hurler who pitched at both LSU and Texas before signing with Chicago. He’s really struggled — struggled is an understatement — with 9.67 ERA and 25/42 K/BB ratio at the Low-A and short-season levels. He’s basically just a lottery ticket the A’s will try and get more strikes out of.
    - Christopher Crawford
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    Athletics traded RHP Aaron Civale to the Cubs in exchange for RHP Aiden Moffitt.

    Civale leaves the A’s after forging a 5.47 ERA and 58/23 K/BB over 74 2/3 innings over his 16 appearances — 15 of those starts — in his lone season in Sacramento. The right-hander will get a chance to start for Chicago, but fantasy managers would be wise to take a wait-and-see approach before investing in him as anything more than a streamer against the worst lineups.
    - Christopher Crawford