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  • MLB Starting Pitcher #34
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    J.A. Happ pitched well in a no-decision against the Cubs on Friday afternoon, working four shutout innings.
    The 38-year-old southpaw scattered two hits and four walks on the afternoon -- needing 74 pitches (43 strikes) to get through four frames. He was then pinch-hit for by Jose Rondon who clubbed a two-run homer during the Cardinals four-run uprising in the fifth inning. Happ will carry a 5.86 ERA and 1.48 WHIP into his regular season finale on Thursday against the Brewers.

  • SF 1st Baseman #16
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    Rafael Devers tripled while going 2-for-4 against the Rockies on Friday.
    Pirates' Jones to make season debut vs Twins
    James Schiano discusses what the long-awaited return of right-handed pitcher Jared Jones means for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
  • SF Right Fielder #51
    Jun Hoo Lee went 4-for-5 in a loss for the Giants on Friday to the Rockies.
  • COL Catcher #15
    Hunter Goodman hit a game-tying three-run homer against the Giants on Friday.
  • COL Shortstop #14
    Ezequiel Tovar homered twice including a walk-off two-run homer while also stealing a base in an 8-6 win for the Rockies on Friday over the Giants.
    Tovar homered in the eighth to get the Rockies to within a run at 4-3. The 24-year-old gave the Rockies the win and also improved his homer total to four with a two-run blast off Caleb Kilian that completed the comeback win for Colorado, as the Rockies entered that inning trailing 6-3. Tovar has struggled for most of the year, but he’s homered three times this week, and he’s shown the ability — in spurts anyway — to be a fantasy factor.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #44
    Caleb Killian gave up five runs and blew a save Friday against the Rockies.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #24
    Michael Lorenzen allowed three runs over 3 2/3 innings in a no-decision against the Giants on Friday.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #62
    Logan Webb worked 4 1/3 innings and allowed one run in a no decision versus the Rockies on Friday.
    It was Webb’s first start since missing over three weeks due to a knee issue. The right-hander had some control issues with three walks and just 50-of-86 pitches for strikes, but he was able to strike out five in a decent return to the bump for the 29-year-old. Webb has a tough test Wednesday in Milwaukee against the Brewers and still has a 4.82 ERA due to his struggles prior to the injury, but fantasy managers should be willing to give Webb the benefit of the doubt going forward.
  • TB Designated Hitter #2
    Yandy Díaz launched two home runs and amassed three RBI on Friday, powering the Rays to an 8-5 win over the Angels.
    Díaz clobbered a leadoff homer to right field off Angels starter Walbert Ureña before putting the exclamation point on the multi-homer outburst by walloping a go-ahead two-run blast to left-center field off Ryan Zeferjahn in the seventh. The 34-year-old on-base machine continues to serve as Tampa Bay’s primary offensive catalyst this season as he’s up to 10 round-trippers while also hitting .313/.392/.523 with 36 RBI across 51 games.
  • LAA Shortstop #9
    Zach Neto went 2-for-4 with an RBI on Friday in a loss to the Rays.
    Neto put the Angels ahead briefly with a run-scoring single to right field against Rays starter Nick Martinez in the fifth inning. Unfortunately, it wouldn’t be enough as Los Angeles’ bullpen imploded in the late innings. The 25-year-old shortstop has been seeing the ball well of late, hitting .304 (17-for-56) with four homers and nine RBI over his last 15 games.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #47
    Bryan Baker tossed a scoreless ninth inning on Friday against the Angels to notch his 15th save of the season.
    Baker was summoned to guard a three-run lead after Kevin Kelly came on to extinguish an eighth-inning fire and managed to hang on despite some turbulence. He made things interesting by issuing a one-out walk to Logan O’Hoppe before Jose Siri followed with a single against his former club. He struck out Zach Neto before walking Mike Trout to load the bases and put the potential go-ahead run at the plate. He managed to coax a harmless pop up from Vaughn Grissom to end it.