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  • SF Catcher #14
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    Patrick Bailey (side) remains out of the lineup for Tuesday’s game against the White Sox.
    Bailey will sit out his second straight contest on Tuesday evening due to minor right side tightness with veteran Curt Casali handling the catching duties. The 25-year-old backstop is headed for an MRI on his right side to rule out anything more serious. There should be an update on his status at some point in the coming days.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #52
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    Cardinals optioned LHP Brycen Mautz to Triple-A Memphis.
    Mautz returns to the minors after allowing two runs over three innings in relief against the Brewers on Monday in his major-league debut. The 24-year-old lefty figures to be an up-and-down swingman for the Cardinals over the rest of the season.
    HLs: Angels walk off Rangers after Detmers dazzles
    The Angels used Reid Detmers' masterclass, some well-timed offense and a few good breaks to complete their first sweep of the 2026 season in a 2-1 win over their AL West-rival Texas Rangers.
  • COL 1st Baseman
    X-rays on TJ Rumfield’s right hand came back negative for any fractures.
    It’s a massive relief for the rebuilding Rockies and fantasy managers after Rumfield was drilled on the right hand by a 97-mph fastball from Dodgers Starter Emmet Sheehan in the first inning of Monday’s series opener. The 26-year-old rookie figures to miss a couple games until the pain and swelling subside, but appears to have avoided serious injury. Fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher
    With Aaron Civale likely IL bound, the A’s will call up top prospect Gage Jump, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
    Jump, the 73rd overall pick in the 2024 draft, will presumably go right into the rotation. He had a 4.50 ERA in nine starts in Triple-A, but he had struck out 56 while also walking 20 in 38 innings. It seems unlikely that he’ll be a mixed-league solution right away in a tough situation for pitchers in Sacramento, but he has a chance to be a No. 2 or 3 starter for the A’s in the long run.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #45
    Aaron Civale will undergo tests on Tuesday and is likely to land on the IL after giving up three homers in a second straight start Monday against the Mariners.
    A’s manager Mark Kotsay couldn’t report what was wrong with Civale, saying after the game: “Let’s just call it either... I can’t even comment on it right now.” The IL stint would obviously open up a spot for Jack Perkins if the A’s want to put him into the rotation after he threw 4 2/3 innings in relief on Monday.
  • SEA Left Fielder #56
    Randy Arozarena went 3-for-5 with a two-run homer and an RBI double in the Mariners’ 9-2 rout of the A’s on Monday.
    Arozarena collected his sixth homer of the year off Jack Perkins to make it a 9-1 game in the ninth. He’ll have to pick up the pace ever so slightly there in order to pull off a sixth straight 20/20 season. It doesn’t look like steals will be a problem, as he already has 14 of those. Of course, Arozarena does like to take it down to the wire more years. In his previous five 20/20 seasons, he’s finished with exactly 20 homers three times and exactly 20 steals twice.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #58
    Luis Castillo tossed four scoreless innings and struck out six before being lifted Monday against the A’s.
    Castillo had thrown just 68 pitches and was one inning away from a win in 7-0 game, so he was none too happy about being lifted. Still, this is the arrangement the Mariners are using, with Castillo and Bryce Miller piggybacking. Something will give eventually, but at least both pitched well in a 9-2 win tonight. Castillo’s ERA dropped from 6.41 to 5.90. He’ll likely pitch again Sunday against the D-backs.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #50
    Bryce Miller allowed two runs in five innings out of the pen for his first win Monday against the A’s.
    It seems wrong that Miller gets the win after coming into a 7-0 game to start the fifth, but that’s just the way MLB wants it. Miller struck out four and walked none in the 83-pitch outing. If the Mariners continue with this format, Miller will start over Luis Castillo at home against the Diamondbacks on Sunday and maybe he’ll be lifted after four innings like Castillo was tonight.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #45
    Aaron Civale gave up seven runs and nine hits in four innings Monday in a loss to the Mariners.
    Luke Raley, Dominic Canzone and J.P. Crawford all homered off Civale, who was taken deep three times for the second start in a row. His ERA has jumped from 2.70 to 4.20 over the last week. The A’s will probably have him make his next start Sunday against the Yankees, though that seems dangerous. With off days Thursday and next Monday, they do have the option of moving things around and maybe letting Tuesday’s scheduled starter, Luis Severino, come back on four days’ rest against his former team.
  • ATH Relief Pitcher #50
    Jack Perkins allowed two runs in 4 2/3 innings and struck out seven in relief Monday versus the Mariners.
    It was really surprising to see the A’s go so long with Perkins, who doubled his previous season high of 2 1/3 innings pitched. The 26-year-old was briefly the team’s closer last month, picking up three saves before blowing two chances and losing the role. Now it looks like he might get another chance to start. He initially joined the Athletics’ rotation last August and won three of his four starts before succumbing to a shoulder strain. Perkins was a starter in 47 of his 58 career minor league appearances.
  • LAD 1st Baseman #8
    Kiké Hernández went 2-for-2 with an RBI double in his 2026 debut as the Dodgers topped the Rockies 5-3 on Monday.
    Hernández’s double down the left field line gave the Dodgers their only run until the seventh, when they came up with their remaining four. Hernández will likely start again Tuesday against Rockies lefty Kyle Freeland before taking a seat Wednesday, assuming Max Muncy’s wrist is feeling better by then.