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  • NYY Relief Pitcher #66
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    Yankees selected the contract of RHP Zach McAllister from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
    McAllister signed a minor league contract with the Yankees last month and gets the call to the majors for the first time since the 2018 campaign after posting a microscopic 1.62 ERA, 0.60 WHIP and 20/4 K/BB ratio across 16 2/3 innings (11 appearances) for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #47
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    Bryan Baker pitched a scoreless ninth inning to pick up his eighth save of the season on Friday against the Giants.
    Baker made it through his portion of the Giants’ lineup in order, pushing his save total on the season to eight. It was Baker’s first save since April 27th, as the Rays appeared to limit his workload this past week after he notched three saves over four days. As long as he’s able to go, he remains a safe bet to be on the mound in the ninth to close things out for the Rays.
    Rutschman putting up 'star caliber' statistics
    James Schiano breaks down Adley Rutschman's performance in his six games since returning for the Orioles from the IL, in which he has put up an impressive performance with four home runs and 14 RBIs.
  • TB 1st Baseman #2
    Yandy Díaz went 1-for-2 with a home run and an RBI in Friday’s win over the Giants.
    Díaz got the best of Giants starter Robbie Ray in the second inning when he took him deep to right-center for a solo homer, giving the Rays the early 1-0 advantage. It was the fifth homer of the season for Díaz, who has homered twice in his last five games while going 5-for-16 at the plate over that span. We wouldn’t expect this little power surge to be an indicator of things to come for Díaz, who has just two 20-plus homer seasons on his resumé, but he remains a solid option at the plate hitting behind Chandler Simpson and Junior Caminero.
  • TB 3rd Baseman #13
    Junior Caminero went 1-for-3 with a home run and an RBI in Friday’s win over the Giants.
    Caminero put the second run on the board for the Rays in the bottom of the fourth inning when he sent a Robbie Ray fastball 431 feet into left field to put his team up 2-0 over the Giants. It was the ninth homer of the season for Caminero, who had gone five-straight games without an extra-base hit entering Friday.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #38
    Robbie Ray allowed three earned runs over 6 1/3 innings while striking out five in Friday’s loss to the Rays.
    Ray pitched a scoreless first inning but was taken deep by Yandy Díaz in the bottom of the second inning, giving the Rays an early 1-0 lead. He would again fall victim to the long ball in the fourth inning, giving up a solo blast to Junior Caminero to give the Rays a 2-0 lead, and hand a third run added to his line in the sixth inning when Chandler Simpson put a ball in the air to drive home Taylor Walls on a sacrifice fly. Ray was in command of the strike zone all night and has now allowed three or fewer runs in every start this season. He’ll hope for a little more help from his offense in his next outing, which is scheduled for Wednesday against the Padres.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #18
    Shane McClanahan pitched six scoreless innings while striking out five to pick up the win on Friday against the Giants.
    McClanahan was solid on the mound all night. The lefty didn’t allow a free baserunner on the evening, and saw only one of his four hits allowed go for extra bases. McLanahan has not allowed a run in either of his last two starts and lowered his ERA on the season to 3.10 with Friday’s performance. He’ll look to continue his hot streak on Wednesday when he is scheduled to face the Blue Jays at home in Tampa.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #32
    The Brewers announced that Jacob Misiorowski was pulled from Friday’s start against the Nationals due to a right hamstring cramp.
    It’s terrific news to hear that the exit wasn’t arm-related. It sounds like he’ll undergo additional testing to make sure that it’s just a cramp and that there isn’t anything more serious going on, but it sounds like a best-case scenario here. Look for the Brewers to provide another update on his status on Saturday.
  • TB 1st Baseman #2
    Yandy Díaz was removed from Friday’s contest against the Giants due to tightness in his left side.
    It’s unclear when exactly the injury occurred. Before exiting, he gave the Rays an early 1-0 advantage with an opposite-field home run in the second inning. The Rays are calling him day-to-day for the time being, though there should be an update on his status from skipper Kevin Cash after the game concludes.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #32
    Jacob Misiorowski was removed from Friday night’s start in the sixth inning due to an apparent injury.
    This one didn’t look good. Misiorowski was working on a no-hitter with one out in the sixth inning against the Nationals and was visited by the training staff following a pitch to James Wood. A long discussion ensued and the decision was ultimately made to pull the prized 24-year-old right-hander. The Brewers should have an update on his status shortly. Stay tuned.
  • TEX Right Fielder #24
    Brandon Nimmo was removed from Friday night’s battle against the Tigers in the fourth inning after aggravating his right hamstring injury.
    Nimmo had been 2-for-2 with a walk and a pair of runs scored in the contest, but he felt his hamstring pull at him again after singling in the fourth inning and was lifted for a pinch-runner. While he continues to say it’s a manageable injury, perhaps the Rangers would be better served with a short stint on the injured list to make sure that he gets right.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #53
    Royals’ manager Matt Quatraro said Friday that Carlos Estévez (foot) is nearing a minor league rehab assignment.
    The 33-year-old hurler threw off a mound once again on Friday without issue and it sounds like he’s finally close to seeing some live game action. It’s unclear how many outings he’ll require in a minor league setting before he’s cleared to rejoin the Royals’ bullpen. Lucas Erceg will continue to see the bulk of the save chances while Estévez is shelved.