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  • TEX Starting Pitcher #44
    Andrew Heaney surrendered six runs over 4 1/3 innings in a loss to the Cardinals on Wednesday.
    After a scoreless first inning, Heaney gave up three runs to St. Louis in the second on three hits, a sacrifice bunt, and a walk. Two singles and a double brought two more runs in to score in the fifth before Heaney was replaced on the mound with one out and a runner on. The inherited runner would eventually come in to score. The 33-year-old left-hander ends his day with a 4.12 ERA, 1.27 WHIP, and a 107/31 K/BB ratio across 109 1/3 innings. He currently lines up for a home start against the Astros on Tuesday.
  • NYM Center Fielder #6
    X-rays came back negative on Starling Marte’s left forearm after he was hit by a pitch in Saturday’s game.
    He’s reportedly out of the lineup today — the Mets have thus far held off on posting it because they’re waiting on Francisco Lindor to get through workouts — but he might be ready to go Monday.
  • CWS Third Baseman #20
    Miguel Vargas is on the bench for a second straight game Sunday against the A’s.
    This time, he’s sitting even though the White Sox are facing a left-hander. No matter how badly Vargas has performed since being acquired from the Dodgers, we can’t imagine how it makes any sense for the White Sox to give Gavin Sheets at-bats over him against a lefty. Still, that’s what they’re doing. Sheets, for the record, has hit .162/.214/.222 in 168 career plate appearances against southpaws.
  • PIT Right Fielder #41
    Bryan De La Cruz, who is batting .203/.220/.266 in 132 plate appearances since being acquired from the Marlins, is sitting in favor of Billy Cook for the Pirates on Sunday.
    The Pirates probably figured they were getting a guy who would start in their outfield for a couple of years when they acquired De La Cruz at the deadline, but he’s performed poorly both offensively and defensively. They’ve also since moved Oneil Cruz to center, leaving them with just one outfield spot unspoken for going forward. As a first-time arbitration-eligible player, De La Cruz will be cheap enough that he shouldn’t be a non-tender candidate. He could be brought back to compete with Jack Suwinski, Cook and others for the right field job, but it wouldn’t be surprising to see him get sent elsewhere in a minor deal.
  • MIA Left Fielder #12
    Jesús Sánchez is batting cleanup against a left-hander Sunday versus the Nationals.
    This is the last of a string of five straight left-handed starters the Marlins have been matched up against. Sánchez started two of the previous four games and finished hitless both times. For the season, he’s batting just .141/.194/.217 in 99 plate appearances versus southpaws, and he’s setting himself up to be a strict platoon guy if the Marlins return to contention at some point.
  • PHI Third Baseman #28
    Phillies activated INF Alec Bohm from the 10-day injured list.
    Bohm is returning one day earlier than expected after going 2-for-4 with a double in his lone rehab game Saturday. He’s playing third base and batting fifth against the Mets today.
  • PHI Catcher #41
    Phillies designated C Aramis Garcia for assignment.
    Garcia went 0-for-7 while helping to fill in during J.T. Realmuto’s absence.
  • NYY First Baseman #48
    Anthony Rizzo is out of the Yankees lineup Sunday versus the Red Sox.
    It’s not often in his career that Rizzo has been held out against a righty, but he’s hit just .191/.277/.262 in 47 plate appearance since coming off the injured list. Oswaldo Cabrera is playing first base today.
  • CIN Shortstop #38
    Amed Rosario is on the bench for a fifth straight game against the Twins on Sunday.
    Before these five games, Rosario had been in the Reds lineup, mostly as a DH, in 10 out of 11 games. It appears the team has moved on now, though. Rosario has hit just .180/.212/.240 in 52 plate appearances since his signing, and it’s unlikely that the Reds will have much interest in bringing him back for 2025.
  • BOS First Baseman #36
    Triston Casas is sitting against a left-hander Sunday against the Yankees.
    Casas started 17 games in a row, including four against lefties, after coming off the injured list last month, but he’s since been held out of the lineup versus southpaws five times in two weeks. Connor Wong is playing first base today.
  • BAL Second Baseman #7
    Jackson Holliday is on the bench for a second straight game Sunday against the Tigers.
    Holliday was lifted for a pinch-hitter after striking out twice Friday, and he didn’t get into Saturday’s game. Livan Soto went 2-for-4 in that one and is playing second base again today. Holliday is 5-for-35 with one RBI this month. He’s hitting .132/.193/.184 in 83 plate appearances since Aug. 18. Anyone holding on to him ought to find an alternative for the final two weeks.