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  • STL Center Fielder #29
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    Tommy Pham went 3-for-4 with a double, two RBI, and two runs scored in a 10-1 win against the Rangers on Wednesday.
    What a homecoming for Pham in St. Louis. After blasting a grand slam in his first game back with the team Tuesday, he collected three hits Wednesday, driving in two runs with a double and scoring twice. The 36-year-old outfielder is now hitting .274/.337/.401 with six homers, 36 runs scored, 25 RBI, and six steals across 303 plate appearances.
  • SF Catcher #18
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    Eric Haase went 2-for-4 with two home runs in the Giants’ 6-2 win over the Dodgers on Tuesday.
    Haase got the start on Tuesday, with Jesus Rodriguez getting a breather. He came through with a solo homer off Yoshinobu Yamamoto in the third inning. Haase did it again in the fifth, going back-to-back with Harrison Bader for his second of the game. He nearly hit a third one out in the seventh, sending a 399-foot fly ball just in front of the center field wall. The 33-year-old backstop has performed well in his limited time, going 6-for-18, but he’s unlikely to see regular playing time ahead of Rodriguez and eventually Daniel Susac.
    Bolte a volatile prospect for Athletics outfield
    Eric Samulski explains Henry Bolte's outlook in the MLB with the Athletics calling up the outfielder prospect from the minors.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    Shohei Ohtani went 2-for-4 with a home run and two runs scored against the Giants on Tuesday.
    Ohtani came into this one 4-for-36 in the month of May and hadn’t homered in 13 games since April 26. He knocked a base hit and scored a run in the first inning, then led off the third with an opposite-field blast off Adrian Houser. Ohtani later drew a walk in the fifth to reach for a third time. The 31-year-old two-way star is scheduled to take the mound for Wednesday’s contest. Manager Dave Roberts told reporters that Ohtani will likely be held out of the lineup either Wednesday or Thursday. He’s hasn’t started at designated hitter his last couple of games on the mound. If that’s the case again, look for him to take his normal leadoff spot in Thursday’s series finale.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #44
    Caleb Kilian recorded a clean four-out save with one strikeout against the Dodgers on Tuesday.
    Kilian was summoned with two outs and the bases loaded with a four-run lead in the bottom of the eighth inning. He extinguished the Dodgers’ threat with a flyout, then returned for a clean ninth inning, striking out one batter for his second save of the season. Kilian should be in line for regular save opportunities with Ryan Walker optioned to Triple-A, though don’t expect manager Tony Vitello to settle on one guy in the ninth, as he’ll tend to play the matchups.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #12
    Adrian Houser allowed two runs while striking out four batters over 5 2/3 innings in a win over the Dodgers on Tuesday.
    Houser pitched well for the second straight outing, holding the Dodgers to two runs into the sixth inning. Los Angeles brought a run in on a sacrifice fly in the first inning, followed by a solo homer by Shohei Ohtani in the third. Houser would depart with a runner on and two outs in the sixth at 91 pitches. He struck out four. The 33-year-old right-hander earns his first win and will take a 5.79 ERA, 1.48 WHIP, and a 23/14 K/BB ratio into a start against the Athletics in Sacramento on Sunday.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #18
    Yoshinobu Yamamoto allowed five runs while striking out eight batters over 6 1/3 innings in a loss against the Giants on Tuesday.
    Yamamoto retired the first eight batters before Eric Haase took him deep for a solo homer in the third inning. He then stranded a runner in the fourth and gave up a pair of solo homers in the fifth to Harrison Bader and again to Haase for his second of the game. After a clean sixth, Yamamoto returned for the seventh and allowed two hits and recorded one out, leaving at 93 pitches. Both inherited runners would come in to score. He generated 15 whiffs to strike out eight. The 27-year-old right-hander will take a 3.60 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, and a 48/10 K/BB ratio across 50 innings into a start against the Padres in San Diego on Monday.
  • STL Shortstop #26
    JJ Wetherholt went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer and two runs scored in a 6-4 win over the Athletics on Tuesday.
    Wetherholt drew a walk and scored a run in the first inning, then later took Joel Kuhnel deep for a two-run blast in the sixth to extend the Cardinals’ lead. He added a base hit in the eighth to reach for a third time. The 23-year-old second baseman is hitting .242/.356/.427 with eight homers, 32 runs scored, 22 RBI, and five steals across 188 plate appearances.
  • ATH Catcher #23
    Shea Langeliers went 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBI against the Cardinals on Tuesday.
    Langeliers brought a pair of runs home on a double in the second inning. He later led off the eighth with a solo blast off George Soriano. It was the 12th of the season for the 28-year-old backstop. He’s slashing an incredible .340/.396/.641 with 29 runs scored and 25 RBI across 169 plate appearances.
  • STL Relief Pitcher #61
    Riley O’Brien tossed a scoreless ninth inning to record the save against the Athletics on Tuesday.
    O’Brien was summoned in the ninth inning with a two-run lead to close out the game against the A’s. He walked the leadoff man, then induced a ground ball double play before recording the final out for his 12th save of the season. The 31-year-old right-hander has been one of the best closers in baseball, recording a 2.70 ERA, 0.95 WHIP, and a 23/2 K/BB ratio across 20 innings.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #53
    Andre Pallante allowed three runs with four strikeouts over five innings in a win over the Athletics on Tuesday.
    Pallante gave the Cardinals five solid innings in Sacramento, with all three runs against him coming in the second inning on four straight hits, including a two-run double by Shea Langeliers. Pallante would face the minimum over his final three innings. He struck out four. The 27-year-old right-hander will take a 4.46 ERA, 1.37 WHIP, and a 33/19 K/BB ratio across 42 1/3 innings into a start against the Royals in St. Louis on Sunday.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #59
    Jeffrey Springs allowed four runs and struck out five batters over five innings in a loss against the Cardinals on Tuesday.
    The Cardinals got to Springs right away, putting four runs on the board on a walk and four hits in the opening frame. He settled in to give the A’s four more scoreless innings, scattering three more hits and two walks while collecting five strikeouts. The 33-year-old left-hander will take a 4.22 ERA, 1.22 WHIP, and a 44/15 K/BB ratio across 49 innings into a start against the Giants in Sacramento on Friday.