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  • BOS Relief Pitcher #25
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    Red Sox placed RHP Josh Winckowski on the minor league injured list with right elbow inflammation.
    The 26-year-old has posted a solid 3.86 ERA in 11 2/3 innings out of the bullpen this year, but has had success working as a traditional starter at Triple-A, with a 2.21 ERA, 1.08 WHIP and 18:2 K:BB ratio in 20 1/3 innings. He is valuable organizational depth for the Red Sox, so they’ll hope this isn’t serious.
  • MIA 2nd Baseman #1
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    Connor Norby went 1-for-3 with a home run and a walk on Wednesday against the Phillies.
    Norby’s solo homer was the extent of the Marlins’ offense in this one against Ranger Suárez and until a bit of a rally in the ninth inning. It’s been a bit of a disappointing season to this point after missing the first chunk of the season with an oblique strain. This home run was just his fourth to go along with six stolen bases and a .673 OPS.
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  • MIA Starting Pitcher #60
    Adam Mazur allowed five hits and four runs with four walks and five strikeouts across 5 2/3 innings in a loss to the Phillies on Wednesday.
    As expected, Mazur struggled with the strong Phillies lineup in his Marlins debut. He didn’t have great command of either his slider curveball and in turn, often fell behind left-handed batters. A rough fourth inning did him in which he allowed all four of his earned runs and culminated in a rare home run from Bryson Stott. He has a shot to stick in this rotation for a bit with recent injuries to Max Meyer and Ryan Weathers. If he does, his next start is scheduled to come on the road against the Giants.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #31
    Max Scherzer (thumb) recorded eight strikeouts over 4 1/3 shutout innings on Wednesday in a minor league rehab start for Triple-A Buffalo.
    Scherzer scattered one hit and a pair of walks, throwing 48 of 75 pitches for strikes in an extremely impressive rehab outing. Perhaps the most encouraging aspect was that he averaged 92.5 mph on his fastball and topped out at 94 mph in this one. The 40-year-old future Hall of Famer has been on the shelf since late March working his way back from a persistent thumb issue, but he appears to be ready to rejoin Toronto’s rotation next week.
  • SD Relief Pitcher #34
    Padres manager Mike Shildt told reporters Wednesday that Michael King (shoulder) will be out through next month’s All-Star break.
    Shildt added that King has not kicked off a full-fledged throwing progression and remains limited to throwing lightly at this stage in his recovery. The 30-year-old fantasy ace hit the injured list back in late May with a pinched nerve in his right shoulder. Fantasy managers shouldn’t anticipate him making it back until at least late July, even in a best-case scenario.
  • NYM Starting Pitcher #47
    Frankie Montas (lat) allowed five runs over five innings on Wednesday in a minor league rehab start for Triple-A Syracuse.
    Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters that this would likely be Montas’ final rehab outing before the club decides his future. He finished with only two strikeouts and threw just 80 pitches (47 pitches). There’s an opening in New York’s rotation next week with Tylor Megill (elbow) facing a multi-week absence, but it’s unclear whether Montas will get the call to fill the spot given the results during his rehab outings. He’s coughed up a staggering eight home runs over 18 2/3 innings during six rehab starts, which is less than ideal.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #53
    Cristian Javier (elbow) will face hitters on Friday in a live batting practice session.
    Javier is aiming to make it back to Houston’s rotation at some point in the second half. The 28-year-old righty has been working his way back from Tommy John surgery and figures to be ready to kick off a lengthy rehab assignment in late June or early July.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #89
    Tanner Houck (forearm) allowed one run in his lone inning of work on Wednesday in a minor league rehab start for Triple-A Worcester.
    Houck was lifted after issuing a leadoff walk in the second inning after throwing 32 pitches (18 strikes) in his rehab debut. The 28-year-old righty will need a couple additional outings to continue building up his stamina and pitch count before returning to Boston’s rotation. He’s been out since mid-May due to a forearm flexor strain.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #54
    Sonny Gray will have his next start pushed back to Friday’s series opener against the Reds.
    Erick Fedde and Michael McGreevy will take the ball for Thursday’s doubleheader against the White Sox with Gray, who was originally scheduled to start on Wednesday night, being bumped back to take the ball against Cincinnati on a couple days of extra rest.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #0
    Marcus Stroman (knee) was charged with three runs — two earned — over 3 1/3 innings on Wednesday in a minor league rehab start for Double-A Somerset.
    Stroman struck out four and threw 55 pitches (34 strikes) in his second rehab outing. The 34-year-old veteran figures to be an option for New York’s pitching staff at some point in the next few weeks, but it’s a bit unclear what his exact role will wind up being.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #81
    Reds RHP prospect Chase Burns recorded seven strikeouts and allowed one run over seven innings on Wednesday for Triple-A Louisville.
    Burns continues to look like the best pitching prospect in baseball. The hard-throwing 22-year-old has allowed just three runs with a 14/4 K/BB ratio across 12 1/3 innings (two starts) since arriving on the doorstep of the majors. He’s blazed through three levels in Cincinnati’s system this year, compiling a surreal 1.77 ERA, 0.77 WHIP and 89/13 K/BB ratio over 66 innings (13 starts). He could wind up arriving in the big leagues at some point in the second half, especially if he keeps dominating at the Triple-A level.