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  • CIN Relief Pitcher #15
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    Emilio Pagán took a loss to the Giants after giving up a walkoff homer in the 10th inning Wednesday.
    Tony Santillan previously gave up a game-tying homer in the eighth inning, so Pagán’s loss probably won’t do much of anything to change the pecking order in the Reds pen. In both cases, the runs allowed were the first given up by the pitcher this season. Santillan has a 1.23 ERA and one save in 7 1/3 innings, while Pagán has a 1.69 ERA and two saves in 5 1/3 innings.
  • COL 2nd Baseman #39
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    Thairo Estrada went 3-for-5 with two doubles and two RBI as the Rockies came back to beat the Giants 8-7 on Thursday.
    The Rockies were down 7-3 when Estrada hit a two-run double in the seventh. He also doubled to help fuel the three-run rally in the ninth before Orlando Arcia won the game with a single. Estrada is batting .261 with five doubles and seven RBI in 11 games since coming off the IL and making his Rockies debut. However, he’s without a homer or a walk, so that .261 average amounts to a .641 OPS. More importantly for fantasy leaguers, he’s 0-for-1 stealing bases, and he’s going to need to be a real factor in that category if he’s going to amass mixed-league value.
    Bednar one of most dominant relievers in baseball
    James Schiano discusses the emergence of David Bednar, explaining how he put a disastrous 2024 season behind him to rebound this year, which could lead to him being traded to a postseason contender prior to the deadline.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #49
    Antonio Senzatela was tagged for seven runs in four-plus innings by the Giants on Thursday.
    Senzatela walked three and threw two wild pitches, which is kind of notable from someone who had thrown a total of 11 in 754 career innings coming into the day. He left down five runs in the fifth, but he avoided falling to 1-11 because of a big comeback that might well go down as the highlight of the Rockies’ season. He’ll face the Nationals next.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #60
    Hayden Birdsong put together a quality start at Coors Field on Thursday, allowing three runs over six innings against the Rockies.
    Birdsong totaled 16 missed swings and six strikeouts in the 104-pitch outing. It’s the first time he’s gone six innings since moving into the rotation last month, and he appeared set to pick up his third win in five starts before the Giants pen blew a four-run lead. Birdsong has a 3.24 ERA and a 26/9 K/BB through 25 innings as a starter. He’ll face the Guardians next week.
  • SF Relief Pitcher #73
    Randy Rodríguez took a blown save and a loss after giving up three runs — one earned — in the ninth Thursday against the Rockies.
    Rodríguez was closing today because Camilo Doval threw 48 pitches the last two days. but he proved wild, and just when it looked like he might get out of it anyway, Casey Schmitt booted a hard grounder to third for an error. Orlando Arcia then won the game with a single on Rodríguez’s 43rd pitch of the inning. Rodríguez will definitely need at least one day off after this, but Doval should be ready to close Friday.
  • SF 1st Baseman #7
    Dominic Smith went 3-for-5 with a three-run homer and a walk against the Rockies on Thursday.
    All three hits came off Antonio Senzatela, with the last being the homer that knocked Senzatela out of the game. It was Smith’s first homer in eight games since joining the Giants. He’s 8-for-25 with seven RBI so far, but he’s not someone who should be rostered in mixed leagues, at least outside of series at Coors Field.
  • SEA Center Fielder #10
    Mariners’ general manager Justin Hollander told reporters recently that he doesn’t expect Victor Robles (shoulder) to be ready to return until September.
    When he was injured, the M’s were hopeful that Robles could be ready to return at some point in mid-July, but that appears to have been optimistic. The 28-year-old outfielder has been rehabbing at the team’s spring training complex in Peoria. He just got his arm out of a sling two weeks ago and is still working on his range of motion and strengthening exercises. Fantasy managers in season-long leagues that are holding out hope for a return may want to cut bait and better utilize that roster spot.
  • NYY Center Fielder #13
    Jazz Chisholm Jr. (groin) was held out of the Yankees’ starting lineup for Thursday night’s tilt against the Royals.
    The 27-year-old infielder was pulled from Thursday’s game due to left groin tightness and while he is feeling better and took ground balls on Thursday, the Yankees wanted to give him an extra day just to be on the safe side. He could be available off the bench and is expected to return to the Bombers’ starting lineup on Friday.
  • MIL Right Fielder #22
    Christian Yelich (wrist) returned to the Brewers’ starting lineup for Thursday night’s matchup against the Cardinals.
    Yelich sat out each of the team’s last two games due to renewed swelling in his right wrist after he was hit by a pitch during the team’s last road trip. He’s feeling much improved after a couple of nights off though and is back in there as the club’s designated hitter against Cardinals’ right-hander Sonny Gray. On the season, the dynamic 33-year-old outfielder is hitting .233/.320/.417 with 13 homers, 41 RBI and 10 stolen bases.
  • BAL 3rd Baseman #26
    Orioles sent INF Emmanuel Rivera outright to Triple-A Norfolk.
    The 28-year-old infielder had been designated for assignment earlier in the week, but he passed through waivers unclaimed and has accepted an outright assignment to Triple-A. Rivera slashed a meager .232/.303/.275 with zero homers, three RBI and a 12/6 K/BB ratio in his 76 plate appearances with the O’s.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #57
    Yankees recalled RHP Scott Effross from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.
    He’ll take the place of the recently demoted Brent Headrick in the Yankees’ bullpen. Effross, 31, has made nine appearances in the minor leagues this season, posting an uninspiring 9.00 ERA, 2.20 WHIP and a 14/3 K/BB ratio in 10 innings of work. Expect him to be utilized in a middle relief role.