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  • AZ Relief Pitcher #22
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    Diamondbacks designated LHP Logan Allen for assignment.
    Allen gets removed from the active and 40-man roster after giving up six runs in just an inning of work during Saturday’s blowout loss to the Padres. If he goes unclaimed he can report back to Triple-A Reno or elect free agency. Tommy Henry was brought up from Reno to take Allen’s place on the roster.
  • COL Relief Pitcher #36
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    Zach Agnos worked five scoreless innings against the Diamondbacks on Thursday, but didn’t factor into the decision.
    Steer primed for strong summer in Reds' lineup
    Spencer Steer has been on a tear throughout the month of May. James Schiano unpacks why the multi-position eligible Steer is primed to occupy a great spot in the Reds' lineup all summer long.
  • AZ Starting Pitcher #57
    Eduardo Rodriguez worked seven scoreless innings but didn’t qualify for a decision against the Rockies on Thursday.
  • NYY Right Fielder #78
    Yankees optioned OF Spencer Jones to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
    With Jose Caballero set to return from the injured list on Friday, someone needed to get the boot from the Yankees’ active roster to make room. Jones has struggled to make consistent contact during his brief time with the Yankees, striking out 12 times in just 27 plate appearances while hitting .167 (4-for-24). He’ll return to an everyday role at the Triple-A level until another opportunity arises with the Bombers.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher
    Yankees optioned RHP Yovanny Cruz to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
    The Yankees needed to free up a spot on their active roster for the return of Gerrit Cole on Friday and it appears as though Cruz was the low man on the totem pole this time. The 26-year-old hurler pitched very well in his two outings for the Yankees, posting a 0.43 WHIP and a 3/0 K/BB ratio over 2 1/3 innings of shutout baseball. It shouldn’t be long before he earned another opportunity with the big league club.
  • TOR Designated Hitter #4
    George Springer blasted his fourth home run of the season on Thursday, helping to propel the Blue Jays to a 2-0 victory over the Yankees in the Bronx.
    Springer tagged right-hander Camilo Doval for a 359-foot (96.0 mph EV) solo shot in the seventh inning, providing the Jays with a valuable insurance run. Springer also walked in the contest, finishing the night 1-for-4. The 36-year-old has experienced a major dropoff from his outstanding 2025 campaign, slashing a woeful .200/.278/.342 with four homers, 10 RBI and two stolen bases through his first 134 plate appearances on the year.
  • TOR 1st Baseman #27
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr. singled, walked twice, stole a base and scored a run on Thursday as the Blue Jays bested the Yankees in New York.
    The 27-year-old slugger worked Carlos Rodon for a one-out walk in the opening inning then proceeded to steal second base. He then raced around to score the game’s first run on an RBI double off the bat of Daulton Varsho. For the season, Guerrero is now slashing .283/.374/.372 with just three homers, 22 RBI and four stolen bases through his first 211 plate appearances.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #23
    Jeff Hoffman closed out the Yankees on Thursday night, working a perfect ninth inning to protect a two-run advantage.
    With Louis Varland unavailable after pitching in the previous two games, Hoffman slid back into the ninth inning role and performed flawlessly. He got Cody Bellinger on a line drive to first base and then punched out Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Paul Goldschmidt in succession to end it. It’s going to take an injury or a series of implosions from Varland for Hoffman to reclaim his closer’s gig, but it was nice to see him have success in the role once again on Thursday.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #62
    Spencer Miles delivered another dominant performance in a bulk role against the Yankees on Thursday, firing 4 1/3 innings of scoreless baseball.
    The 25-year-old right-hander struck out six batters on the night while scattering just two hits and one walk. The only real threat against him came in the sixth inning as the Yankees put two men on with one out, but Miles rebounded to strike out Jazz Chisholm Jr. and then got Paul Goldschmidt to ground out to quell the rally. Miles generated nine swings and misses on 63 pitches on the night, posting a strong CSW of 33 percent. He now boasts a 2.17 ERA, 1.03 WHIP and a 29/8 K/BB ratio across 29 innings on the season. Look for him to function in a bulk role again next week on Tuesday against the Marlins where he’ll make for a strong streaming option in deeper mixed leagues.
  • NYY Right Fielder #78
    Spencer Jones went 1-for-3 and picked up his first stolen base during Thursday’s loss to the Blue Jays.
    The dynamic 25-year-old outfielder led off the fifth inning with a single off of Spencer Miles and swiped second base as Anthony Volpe struck out. The Yankees couldn’t cash him in from there though. He has struggled at the plate to begin his big league career, hitting .167 (4-for-24) with two RBI and a 12/3 K/BB ratio through his first 27 plate appearances.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #55
    Carlos Rodón pitched well in a tough luck loss against the Blue Jays on Thursday, allowing just one run on three hits over five innings.
    The 33-year-old southpaw punched out seven batters on the evening while issuing three free passes. The lone tally against him came in the opening inning as Daulton Varsho doubled home Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Unfortunately, the Yankees couldn’t scratch out a single run of support for him and Rodón ended up with a loss despite the strong effort. He piled up 18 swings and misses on 95 pitches on the night — nine on his fastball — while posting a CSW of 32 percent. He now sits at 0-2 with a 4.15 ERA, 1.46 WHIP and a 17/11 K/BB ratio over 13 innings through his first three starts on the season. His next test will come on Tuesday against the Royals in Kansas City.