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  • MIN 1st Baseman #2
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    Kody Clemens went hitless in a third straight game Thursday, finishing 0-for-4 against the Braves.
    Clemens is hitting .185/.214/.241 in 56 plate appearances this month. The Phillies might want to reconsider Darick Hall at first base or maybe just go more frequently to Alec Bohm at first and Edmundo Sosa at third.

  • WSH Starting Pitcher #22
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    Foster Griffin allowed one run on six hits in six innings in a no-decision against the Royals on Tuesday.
    The left-hander threw 74 percent of his pitches for strikes, striking out six and walking two. He also posted a solid 14 percent swinging strike rate with 14 whiffs on the day, including a 39 percent swinging strike rate on his sweeper. Griffin lowered his ERA to 3.32 in his return to MLB, but he gets a much stiffer test against the Phillies next week. In shallow leagues, we might recommend keeping him in your bench for that one.
    Gomez becoming trustworthy closer for Twins
    Eric Samulski discusses Twins closer Yoendrys Gomez's recent performances on the mound, in which he's had two saves in his last three appearances and is turning out to be a reliable option in Minnesota's bullpen.
  • BOS 1st Baseman #23
    Romy Gonzalez (shoulder) belted a two-run homer on Tuesday in a minor league rehab game for Double-A Portland.
    Gonzalez started at second base and made some noise in his rehab debut as he works his way back from a shoulder issue that put him on the shelf to open the season. The 29-year-old lefty-masher figures to play regularly for the Red Sox once he’s gotten enough at-bats under his belt to return to Boston. There’s some deep-league fantasy appeal here since Gonzalez is likely to bat in the heart of the order once he makes it back to Fenway Park.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #12
    Adrian Houser gave up two runs in an inning before Tuesday’s game against the Braves was suspended due to rain.
    Houser’s 29-pitch first inning saw him give up a long homer to Drake Baldwin and another run on a Mauricio Dubón hit. Because it was such a short outing, the Giants could try putting Houser back into the pitching mix in a couple of days, if they see the need. If they stay with the current rotation, he’d pitch Sunday in Miami.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #53
    Brandon Woodruff (shoulder) gave up three runs over 5 1/3 innings on Tuesday in a minor league rehab start for High-A Wisconsin.
    Woodruff threw 82 pitches while striking out five and only issuing one walk. The 33-year-old could potentially make another rehab start this weekend but he’s trending towards returning to Milwaukee’s rotation by the end of June.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #66
    Tuesday’s game between the Giants and Braves was suspended due to inclement weather.
    It’ll be resumed on Wednesday afternoon in the second inning. The rain kept falling throughout the early stages of this contest at Truist Park and both teams waited through a nearly two-hour rain delay before the plug was finally pulled. Giants starter Adrian Houser allowed two runs in his lone inning of work while Atlanta’s Grant Holmes was charged with three runs over two innings. It’s also worth noting that Drake Baldwin launched a legendary 473-foot homer in his return from the injured list prior to the delay.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #30
    Edward Cabrera left Tuesday’s start against the Rockies with a trainer in the fifth inning.
    Cabrera left the contest with one out in the fifth inning with what appeared to be a recurrence of the blister issue that sent him to the injured list earlier this season. The 28-year-old was charged with three runs over 4 1/3 innings. He struck out three and also issued two walks. There should be an update on his status following the contest and whether he’ll make his next start against the Mets on Monday.
  • SEA Left Fielder #1
    Mariners selected the contract of OF Curtis Washington Jr. from High-A Everett.
    Washington receives the emergency last-minute call-up to sit on Seattle’s bench during Tuesday’s series opener against the Orioles with Randy Arozarena (hamstring) hitting the injured list and both Josh Naylor (shin, wrist) and Luke Raley (back) unavailable due to injuries. The 26-year-old outfielder will head back to the minors with Connor Joe coming up from Triple-A Tacoma prior to Wednesday’s contest. Even if he never makes it back in the future, Washington can always say that he put on a big-league uniform at least once in his career.
  • SEA Left Fielder #56
    Mariners placed OF Randy Arozarena on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to June 13, with a left hamstring strain.
    The move is now official. Arozarena heads to the injured list with a relatively mild hamstring issue while the Mariners deal with an avalanche of injuries to their roster, including Josh Naylor (shin, wrist) and Luke Raley (back). It’ll be Curtis Washington Jr. coming up from High-A Everett to take his spot on Seattle’s roster temporarily with Connor Joe on his way from Triple-A for Wednesday’s game. Fantasy managers should anticipate Arozarena making it back to Seattle before the end of June.
  • PHI Designated Hitter #12
    Kyle Schwarber launched his major league-leading 25th home run of the season on Tuesday, leading the Phillies to an 8-2 blowout win over the Marlins.
    Schwarber ripped a line-drive into the right-field seats off Marlins starter Tyler Phillips in the fourth inning while making his first appearance at the cold corner since October 20, 2021. Amazingly he didn’t have a single ball hit in his direction during the contest. The 33-year-old power-hitter has just three round-trippers since the calendar flipped to June, but he’s hitting over .300 during that 14-game span. That’ll do.
  • MIA Right Fielder #3
    Esteury Ruiz went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer on Tuesday in a loss to the Phillies.
    Ruiz took Phillies starter Jesús Luzardo deep in the seventh inning to break up a potential shutout and supply Miami’s only runs of the one-sided affair. It was his fourth long ball of the season. The 27-year-old speedster has been on a roll lately, hitting .368 (7-for-19) with two homers and four steals since the start of June.