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  • MIN Shortstop #4
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    Carlos Correa is “coming along” from his concussion, but there is no timeline for when he or Byron Buxton (concussion) will be ready to return to the Twins’ lineup.
    Correa is reportedly ahead of Buxton in terms of a return to play, but neither one of them seems ready to be activated imminently. Perhaps we’ll get ore clarity in the next couple of days.
  • PIT Left Fielder #10
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    Bryan Reynolds went 4-for-5 with two homers, three runs scored, and three RBI to lead the Pirates to a 6-5 win over the Athletics on Tuesday.
    Reynolds had himself quite the day in Sacramento, starting with a base hit in the first inning. He then knocked another single and scored a run in the fourth before taking Jack Perkins deep for a solo homer in the sixth. Reynolds did it again in the seventh, taking Hogan Harris deep for a two-run blast. The 31-year-old outfielder is enjoying a bounce-back season, hitting .280/.400/.470 with 10 homers, 49 runs scored, and 45 RBI across 320 plate appearances.
    Gomez becoming trustworthy closer for Twins
    Eric Samulski discusses Twins closer Yoendrys Gomez's recent performances on the mound, in which he's had two saves in his last three appearances and is turning out to be a reliable option in Minnesota's bullpen.
  • ATH 3rd Baseman #20
    Zack Gelof went 3-for-3 with a home run, two runs scored, and two RBI against the Pirates on Tuesday.
    Gelof stepped into the box with the bases loaded in the first inning and gave the A’s an early lead with a bases-clearing single. After collecting another hit in the fourth, he took Mitch Keller deep for a solo homer in the sixth before drawing a walk and stealing a base in the eighth. The 26-year-old second baseman is hitting an excellent .286/.335/.500 with 10 homers, 34 runs scored, 28 RBI, and eight steals across 208 plate appearances.
  • PIT Relief Pitcher #31
    Gregory Soto struck out two batters in a scoreless ninth inning to record the save against the Athletics on Tuesday.
    Soto took the mound in the ninth inning to preserve a one-run lead against the Athletics. He worked around two hits, striking out two batters to secure the win for the Pirates with his 11th save to go with a 3.16 ERA, 0.96 WHIP, and a 37/12 K/BB ratio across 31 1/3 innings.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #23
    Mitch Keller allowed five runs -- four earned -- with seven strikeouts over 5 1/3 innings in a no-decision against the Athletics on Tuesday.
    Keller loaded the bases on three walks in the first inning before Zack Gelof cleared them all with a base hit. Lawrence Butler followed with a double to make it a four-run first inning for the A’s. Keller settled in to pitch into the sixth before giving up solo homer to Gelof. That would do it for Keller, ending his day with one out in the sixth with seven strikeouts. The 30-year-old right-hander will take a 5.25 ERA, 1.34 WHIP, and a 65/31 K/BB ratio across 82 1/3 innings into a start against the Mariners in Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
  • ATH Relief Pitcher #50
    Jack Perkins allowed three runs with six strikeouts over five innings in a no-decision against the Pirates on Tuesday.
    Perkins held the Pirates scoreless through three innings, then gave up a run on two hits in the fourth. He then stranded two runners in the fifth before giving up a solo homer to Bryan Reynolds to lead off the sixth. The following batter would reach on a hit, and that would be the day for Perkins, departing at 85 pitches with six strikeouts. The 26-year-old right-hander will take a 6.15 ERA, 1.39 WHIP, and a 49/14 K/BB ratio across 41 innings into a start against the Angels in Sacramento on Sunday.
  • SEA Catcher #29
    Cal Raleigh went 1-for-3 with two RBI to lead the Mariners to a 3-1 win over the Orioles on Tuesday.
    Raleigh came up big on his first day back with the Mariners. With the bases loaded in the seventh inning in a tie game, he delivered a base hit to drive in two runners to give Seattle the lead. The two runs would prove to be the difference in the win. The 29-year-old slugger is now hitting .165/.249/.317 with seven homers and 20 RBI across 185 plate appearances.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #75
    Andrés Muñoz struck out one batter in a scoreless ninth inning to convert the save against the Orioles on Tuesday.
    Muñoz was called on in the ninth inning to close out the game with a two-run lead. He worked around a base hit, striking out one batter to secure the win for the Mariners and his 11th save of the season. Fantasy managers can breathe a sigh of relief after he departed Sunday’s game with a trainer due to lower back tightness.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #36
    Logan Gilbert allowed one run with ten strikeouts over seven innings in a win over the Orioles on Tuesday.
    Gilbert surrendered a run on two hits in the first inning. He then settled in nicely, dominating over six more shutout frames while collecting a season-high ten strikeouts on an impressive 19 whiffs. The 29-year-old right-hander will take a 3.43 ERA, 1.03 WHIP, and a 92/20 K/BB ratio across 86 2/3 innings into a start against the Red Sox in Seattle on Sunday.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #63
    Brandon Young allowed three runs with two strikeouts over six innings in a loss against the Mariners on Tuesday.
    Young kept the Mariners scoreless through two innings, then gave up a run on two walks and a hit in the third. It was the only run Young allowed through six innings before he allowed the first two runners to reach in the seventh. That would end his day at 92 pitches. Both inherited runners would come in to score, spoiling an otherwise solid day on the mound. The 27-year-old right-hander will take a 3.18 ERA, 1.25 WHIP, and a 44/23 K/BB ratio across 62 1/3 innings into a start against the Dodgers in Los Angeles on Sunday.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    Chase DeLauter is day-to-day with a small fracture in his right ribcage.
    DeLauter was unavailable to pinch-hit during Tuesday’s contest against the Brewers after an MRI revealed a bone bruise and a small fracture in his right ribcage. Guardians manager Stephen Vogt told reporters he believes DeLauter will be able to play through the issues but didn’t rule out the possibility of a trip to the injured list. The 24-year-old rookie was able to participate in baseball activities prior to the game, which is a positive sign. There should be a clearer indication concerning his next steps at some point later this week.