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  • TB Left Fielder #55
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    Luke Raley and Jose Siri both worked out at Tropicana Field on Monday and are hopeful of being included on the ALDS roster for the series against the Rangers.
    Raley has been on the IL since Sept. 21 with a strained neck, and Siri is coming back from a fractured hand. The Rays will decide Tuesday morning whether to put them on the roster. Raley would likely platoon with Harold Ramírez if he’s added. Siri would share time with Manuel Margot in center field.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #66
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    Sawyer Gipson-Long (undisclosed) threw five shutout innings for Triple-A Toledo on Thursday.
    Gipson-Long suffered an oblique injury at the end of spring training and was working his way back from that when he was pulled from a Triple-A start on May 2nd with “discomfort.” He was then shut down for almost a month, but there has still not been any report about what he was dealing with. On Thursday, he allowed just three baserunners in five innings, walking two and allowing one hit, while striking out five. He threw 42 of his 75 pitches for strikes, so there remains some rust to shake off, but the Tigers are also getting Tarik Skubal and Justin Verlander back, so Gipson-Long figures to remain at Triple-A for the forseeable future.
    Rays' ace Rasmussen proving he is a top-20 SP
    Consistently of baseball's most "underrated" arms, Drew Rasmussen is fresh off a career-best outing amid another impressive season. James Schiano dives into the numbers behind his brilliance.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #82
    White Sox are considering calling up LHP prospect Hagen Smith, according to Bruce Levine.
    Levine mentioned that White Sox manager Will Venable said Smith is “one of the team’s options” for Saturday against the Dodgers. It would certainly be a tough first test for Smith, who was the fifth overall pick in the 2024 MLB Draft. The left-hander has back-to-back Triple-A outings with nine strikeouts and just threw 92 pitches in his last outing, which was his most ever in a professional game. His strikeout upside is immense, with 72 strikeouts in 47 2/3 innings at Triple-A this season, but he also has 33 walks and posted a 17.6 percent walk rate last year as well. That has made it hard for him to pitch deep into games and could limit his fantasy ceiling in redraft formats.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #45
    Aaron Civale didn’t allow a baserunner in 4 1/3 innings for Triple-A Las Vegas on Thursday.
    Civale, who has been sidelined with shoulder tendonitis since May 26th, struck out seven batters and threw 38 of his 56 pitches for strikes. He will likely need two more rehab appearances and then he can return to the Athletics’ rotation and to the streaming radar in deeper formats.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #66
    The Guardians are planning on promoting Daniel Espino to the majors prior to Friday’s game.
    It’ll be the first trip to the majors for Espino, who three years ago was considered one of the game’s top three pitching prospects before being derailed by injuries. Moved to the pen this year, has a 5.30 ERA and a 29/15 K/BB in 18 2/3 innings for Triple-A Columbus. He’s hasn’t pitched on back-to-back days at any point, he’s worked on one day of rest just once and he’s yet to get more than three outs in an appearance this year, so it’s hard to see how he fits right now. Still, he’s dealt with a whole lot, and it’s great to see him get the opportunity.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #72
    Brewers signed RHP Lyon Richardson to a minor league contract.
    The 26-year-old hurler elected free agency last week after the Reds sent him outright to Triple-A Louisville. Richardson holds a 4.75 ERA, 1.25 WHIP and a 34/14 K/BB ratio over 30 1/3 innings at the Triple-A level this season. He’ll add extra bullpen depth for the Brewers.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #34
    Kodai Senga (back, arm) looked sharp in a minor league rehab start at Double-A Binghampton on Thursday, allowing just one run on one hit over six strong innings.
    Senga punched out five batters in the contest while allowing only one base on balls. He threw 75 pitches in the contest (51 strikes), showing no ill effects of the nerve irritation that caused him to miss his last rehab start. It’s possible that the Mets could decide he’s ready to return after this one, though it remains unclear what role he’s going to work in.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    Dodgers’ manager Dave Roberts called Shohei Ohtani’s (knee) removal from Thursday’s game precautionary and expects the two-way superstar to return to action on Friday.
    Ohtani felt something in his knee during a stolen base attempt on a foul ball earlier in the game on Thursday and the Dodgers wanted to be proactive and give him a few innings off to end the game rather than pushing it. They’ll wait and see how he feels on Friday, but the expectation is that he’ll return to the lineup. Either way, he shouldn’t be looking at any sort of extended absence.
  • BAL 1st Baseman #25
    Pete Alonso went 1-for-4 and blasted a two-run homer on Thursday evening as the Orioles triumphed over the Mariners 7-5.
    Alonso capped off a six-run uprising off of Bryan Woo in the third inning by ambushing a first-pitch sweeper for a 439-foot (110.6-mph EV) two-run shot. That would be his only hit in four at-bats in the contest. The 31-year-old slugger seems to be enjoying his first season with the O’s, slashing .243/.320/.455 with 15 homers, 44 RBI and two swipes in 303 plate appearances.
  • BAL Right Fielder #17
    Colton Cowser went 1-for-4 and swatted a solo home run on Thursday, helping to power the Orioles past the Mariners.
    Cowser tattooed a 2-1 fastball from Bryan Woo for a 416-foot (108.5-mph EV) solo shot that got the Orioles on the board and tied the score at one run apiece in the third inning. The 26-year-old outfielder is now slashing .227/.311/.397 with seven homers, 23 RBI and two stolen bases across 162 plate appearances on the season.
  • BAL Relief Pitcher #39
    Andrew Kittredge notched his first save of the 2026 season on Thursday, working a scoreless ninth inning to protect a two-run lead against the Mariners.
    Rico Garcia was utilized in the eighth inning of this one with Kittredge handling the ninth. The 36-year-old right-hander made it look awfully easy, needing just six pitches (all strikes) to get through the inning — which included Julio Rodriguez reaching on an error. Kittredge has really struggled for most of the season, compiling a 6.75 ERA, 1.57 WHIP and a 15/4 K/BB ratio over 14 2/3 innings on the season. He’s not going to usurp the closer’s role anytime soon.