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  • LAD Starting Pitcher #77
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    Dodgers placed RHP River Ryan on the 15-day injured list with a right elbow injury.
    Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters that Ryan will miss the remainder of the season. It’s another blow for the Dodgers — and for fantasy managers — as the right-hander left Saturday’s start against the Pirates with the tightness in his right forearm. Assuming he doesn’t need surgery, Ryan will be a name to keep an eye on for the 2025 campaign.
  • PIT Shortstop #85
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    Konnor Griffin had an RBI double in his first major league at-bat and walked Friday as the Pirates beat the Orioles 6-5.
    Griffin’s double was a 106-mph liner to left-center against Kyle Bradish as part of a four-run second inning. He knocked in Ryan O’Hearn and then scored on a Jared Triolo single. He walked his second time up, struck out in his third plate appearance (despite previously getting a 2-2 pitch overturned to stay alive) and then had a weak groundout his last time up. All in all, it was a very successful day for the 19-year-old.
    Wetherholt cementing himself as a stellar rookie
    J.J Wetherholt is quickly becoming a high-level infielder for the St. Louis Cardinals and James Schiano explains what makes him an impact player as a rookie.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #23
    Mitch Keller allowed two runs through six innings in a victory over the Orioles on Friday.
    Keller is on the board with his first win in eight starts dating back to August. He allowed six hits and walked four today, but he did a much better job of spreading things around than Orioles starter Kyle Bradish did. As a result, the Pirates won 5-4 despite getting outhit 9-6 and outhomered 1-0. Keller will face the Padres next week.
  • PIT Relief Pitcher #31
    Gregory Soto earned his first save despite giving up a Gunnar Henderson solo homer in the ninth Friday against the Pirates.
    It’s just speculation, but it might that the Pirates used Dennis Santana in eighth and Soto in the ninth today just so that they’d have a lefty facing Henderson, who already had two hits in the game. Santana was perfect in the eighth, and Soto struck out both batters he faced before the long ball. He then fanned Pete Alonso to end the contest. We’re not sure why the Pirates seem to have this much faith in Soto, but it hasn’t cost them yet. Santana is still probably the favorite for saves in Pittsburgh, but it looks like it will be an annoying situation for a while.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #38
    Kyle Bradish yielded four runs in four innings Friday in a loss to the Pirates.
    Bradish gave up four straight hits after a walk in the second, leading to all four runs. He was excellent otherwise in striking out six and allowing just two other hits, but with the Orioles being careful with him in his first full year back from Tommy John, he was lifted after 81 pitches. He’ll face the White Sox next week.
  • PIT Shortstop #19
    Jared Triolo went 2-for-3 with an RBI as the Pirates’ third baseman on Friday.
    Nick Gonzales had started all six games coming into this one and is off to a nice start offensively (.333/.357/.407 in 28 PA), but he was on the bench in favor of Triolo at third with Konnor Griffin installed at short. It turned out to be a good choice, too. Still, the Pirates could do a bit of an offense/defense platoon with the two depending on who they have on the mound. Triolo is a Gold Glove-quality defender at third, but he doesn’t offer much upside with the bat.
  • BAL Shortstop #2
    Gunnar Henderson went 3-for-5 with a homer and a double Friday against the Pirates.
    Henderson is 7-for-30 with two homers and six RBI through seven games. He’s been getting the ball into the air more than usual, which could lead to more homers but maybe a weaker average over the course of the season. His current average launch angle is 20 degrees, up from 9.5 for his career.
  • SF Relief Pitcher #70
    José Bútto was diagnosed with a blood clot in his right arm and will undergo a procedure to remove it.
    Butto left Wednesday’s game with discomfort and was placed on the IL on Thursday. The Giants will have a better idea how much time he might miss after the procedure.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #39
    Trey Yesavage, on the IL with a shoulder impingement, gave up one run in 2 2/3 innings Friday in his first rehab start for Low-A Dunedin.
    The one run came on an inside-the-park homer. Yesavage struck out three and threw 44 pitches. We’ll have to wait and see when his second start will come, as the Jays haven’t been having him work with a typical rest pattern yet this year.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #22
    Cade Horton will get tests this weekend and go on the injured list due to forearm discomfort.
    Horton said after the game that the discomfort that caused him to leave his start against the Guardians in the second inning began in his wrist before he developed tightness in his forearm. That doesn’t really sound like a UCL problem, but we’ll see. The Cubs are certainly going to play things safe regardless. Colin Rea, who allowed one run in 3 1/3 innings after taking over for Horton today, is likely to step into the rotation.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #68
    Mason Fluharty will start a bullpen game for the Blue Jays against the White Sox on Saturday.
    It’s unclear if the Jays will add any fresh arms beforehand. They had to give 5 1/3 innings with the pen in today’s 10-inning loss. They did recently recall Lazaro Estrada, who could probably pitch up three innings if he’s not knocked around.