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  • PIT Starting Pitcher #48
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    Friday’s game between the Nationals and Pirates was postponed due to rain and will be made up as part of a split doubleheader on Saturday.
    Game 1 will begin at 1:35 pm EDT, with Game 2 commencing at 6:40 pm EDT, as previously scheduled. Both teams will stick with their current rotations, giving us DJ Herz and Luis Ortiz in Game 1 and the matchup of Mitchell Parker and Mitch Keller in Game 2.
  • NYY Center Fielder #12
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    Trent Grisham went 2-for-3 with a walk against the Rays on Sunday.
    Horwitz: ‘Nice to get a little revenge’ vs. TOR
    Cayleigh Griffin catches up with Spencer Horwitz after the Pirates' 4-1 win over the Blue Jays, where he shares what it meant to take down his former team and what he's seeing out of Pittsburgh's emerging bats.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #52
    Tigers activated RHP Troy Melton from the 60-day injured list.
    Melton, returning from an elbow strain, will start Game 2 of today’s doubleheader against the Orioles.
  • DET Relief Pitcher #43
    Tigers designated RHP Connor Seabold for assignment.
    Seabold loses his spot to Troy Melton. He had a 3.45 ERA and a 14/5 K/BB in 15 2/3 innings for the Tigers, so even though he’s 30 and lacks much in the way of upside, it seems unlikely that he’ll make it through waivers.
  • MIA 1st Baseman #1
    Connor Norby came out of Sunday’s game because of left elbow discomfort.
    Norby was hit by a Christian Scott pitch, and even though it went off his elbow guard, he was still feeling it enough that he left two innings later. Graham Pauley replaced him.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #57
    Drew Rasmussen tossed seven scoreless innings and got a no-decision in Sunday’s loss to the Yankees.
    Rasmussen gave up five hits, walked one and struck out six. Despite throwing seven scoreless innings, Rasmussen received no run support as the Rays lost 2-0. He’s struck out at least six batters in four of his last six games. Rasmussen lowered his ERA to 2.78 on the year. He’s lined up to face the Angels at home next weekend.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #40
    Ryan Weathers tossed seven scoreless innings and got a no-decision in Sunday’s win over the Rays.
    Weathers gave up four hits, walked three and struck out four. The Rays didn’t put up much of a fight against Weathers. The closest Tampa Bay came to scoring was in the third inning when the Rays had back-to-back singles with one out. Weathers then got Junior Caminero to ground into a double play. The Rays didn’t get another runner to second base before Weathers was already out of the game. He lowered his ERA this year to 3.14. Weathers is lined up to face the Athletics on the road next weekend.
  • NYY Right Fielder #99
    Aaron Judge went 2-for-4 with a two-run home run in the Yankees’ 2-0 victory over the Rays on Sunday.
    Judge’s home run was his 17th of the season. He hit a two-run walk-off home run off Kevin Kelly in the bottom of the ninth inning. Judge had gone 11 games without hitting a home run prior to Sunday. Only Kyle Schwarber has more home runs than Judge so far this year.
  • BAL Center Fielder #17
    Colton Cowser played the role of hero for the Orioles on Sunday afternoon, crushing a three-run walk-off home run in a 5-3 victory over the Tigers.
    The Orioles were facing a one-run deficit and down to their final strike in the ninth inning when Cowser obliterated an 0-2 sinker from Kenley Jansen for his 440-foot (111.5 mph EV) game-winning blast that sent the Orioles’ faithful into a frenzy. He finished the afternoon 1-for-2 and is hitting just .200/.284/.289 with two homers and 12 RBI on the season.
  • BAL Shortstop #2
    Gunnar Henderson went 1-for-3 and swatted a solo home run on Sunday afternoon as the Orioles rallied to beat the Tigers in the first game of their doubleheader.
    Henderson victimized Tigers’ starter Framber Valdez for a 368-foot (100.8 mph EV) solo shot on a first-pitch curveball in the sixth inning. That got the Orioles on the board and pulled them to within a run at 2-1. Henderson also walked and struck out twice in the ballgame. For the season, the 24-year-old infielder is slashing a disappointing .230/.282/.438 with 11 homers and 25 RBI.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #63
    Brandon Young pitched well in a no-decision against the Tigers on Sunday, surrendering just two unearned runs on five hits over 6 2/3 innings.
    Young struck out four batters on the afternoon while issuing a pair of walks. The damage done against him came in the fourth inning as the Tigers scratched out a pair of runs after Pete Alonso botched a potential double play ground ball. He generated eight whiffs on 105 pitches in the contest, posting a CSW of 26 percent. He’ll try to keep the good times rolling as he brings a 3.47 ERA, 1.40 WHIP and a 26/16 K/BB ratio (36 1/3 innings) into Friday’s tilt against the Blue Jays.