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  • FA Relief Pitcher #50
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    Tayler Scott has elected free agency.
    Scott has opted to pursue his alternatives on the open market instead of accepting an outright assignment to Triple-A Sugar Land. The 32-year-old compiled a pedestrian 5.40 ERA across 16 2/3 innings (17 appearances) this season for the Astros. He should be able to latch on somewhere else as organizational relief depth.
  • CWS Catcher #8
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    Kyle Teel (hamstring, knee) went 2-for-3 with a two-run homer on Tuesday in a minor league rehab game for Triple-A Charlotte.
    Teel was close to making it back from a hamstring strain that he suffered during the World Baseball Classic before suffering an LCL sprain last month that knocked him out for a couple weeks. He’ll likely remain in the minors through the rest of the week, but has a chance to make it back to Chicago before the end of June for his long-overdue season debut.
    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.
  • WSH 1st Baseman #45
    Curtis Mead went 1-for-3 with a walk and a three-run home run in a win over the Royals on Tuesday.
    Mead roped a three-run home run off Daniel Lynch in the seventh inning with the score tied at three. It was Mead’s 11th home run of the season and 34th RBI. He has cooled a bit of late since becoming a full-time player, going just 10-for-46 (.217) since June 1st with three home runs and nine RBI. That being said, he’s still hitting the ball hard, and a 9/4 K/BB ratio in two weeks of game action is pretty solid. We’d expect another strong stretch to be coming his way.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #76
    Noah Schultz (knee) allowed two runs over 1 2/3 innings on Tuesday in a minor league rehab start for Triple-A Charlotte.
    Schultz struck out four, issued three walks and threw 38 pitches (21 strikes) in his first rehab outing. The towering 22-year-old southpaw will need a few additional tune-up outings to continue building up his pitch count and stamina before rejoining Chicago’s rotation, most likely in early July.
  • KC Shortstop #7
    Bobby Witt Jr. went 3-for-4 with a walk, an RBI, a steal, and a run scored in a loss to the Nationals on Tuesday.
    All of Witt’s hits were singles, but one of them knocked in a run in the fifth inning, and he was also able to swipe a base. The Royals’ offensive struggles have hurt his counting stat production, but Witt is having another strong season with a .290/.364/.454 slash line to go along with the 27 steals and 29 RBI.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #39
    Eury Pérez (leg) will make a minor league rehab start on Thursday for Triple-A Jacksonville.
    Pérez will make his first rehab start roughly three weeks after hitting the injured list with a right leg strain. The 23-year-old righty is likely to need a couple outings to build up his pitch count and stamina before returning to Miami’s rotation. It certainly looks like he’ll make it back by late June or early July.
  • KC Center Fielder #15
    Lane Thomas went 1-for-3 with two walks, a home run, and two runs scored in a loss to the Nationals on Tuesday.
    Thomas clubbed a solo home run off Gus Varland in the ninth inning for his fourth home run of the season. It hasn’t been a great season for the 30-year-old, but he has been playing more regularly with Vinnie Pasquantino hurt and Jac Caglianone moving to first base. Since June 1st, Thomas has gone 11-for-41 (.268) with three home runs, eight runs scored, and seven RBI. It’s not electric production, but he’ll lead off against lefties and could be an option in deeper formats for the next month or so.
  • NYY Right Fielder #78
    Spencer Jones homered and worked a bases-loaded walk in the Yankees’ 12-2 rout of the White Sox on Tuesday.
    Jones also had another walk and a strikeout. He’s 7-for-22 with two homers and a 9/4 K/BB since being recalled to the majors after Aaron Judge went down. It’ll be fun to see how things work out when it comes to him versus Jasson Domínguez as both get to play fairly regularly until Trent Grisham returns.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #45
    Gerrit Cole pitched six innings of two-run ball in an easy victory over the White Sox on Tuesday.
    Cole allowed one run on an Andrew Benintendi homer in the first and then got 11 runs of support through the fourth before giving up a second run in the sixth. Cole got up to 90 pitches tonight, seven more than he’d thrown in any of his first four starts. He’s 2-1 with a 24/8 K/BB through 28 innings, and he’s due to get the Reds next.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #33
    Ryan Yarbrough pitched three scoreless innings and struck out three for a save in a 12-2 game against the White Sox on Tuesday.
    It’s his second three-inning save of the year; he finished off a 15-1 game against the Royals on May 26. Of his 15 appearances this year, five have come with the Yankees up at least five runs and seven have come with the team down by at least three runs. That should help explain why he hasn’t factored into any decisions yet.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #65
    Davis Martin was torched for nine runs in 3 1/3 innings by the Yankees on Tuesday.
    Martin allowed a Spencer Jones solo homer in the second, four runs on three hits and three walks in the third and four more runs on two singles and two homers before being pulled in the fourth. It doubled his total of homers allowed from three to six this season. It’s his second poor outing in the last three; he allowed 10 hits and three walks in the start against the Twins 14 days ago and eight hits and three walks in this one. In none of his other 12 starts has he allowed more than seven hits or walked more than two. He’s still 9-3 with a 3.31 ERA overall, and while we’d expect that ERA to continue to increase, his 83/20 K/BB in 81 2/3 innings suggests that he could maintain some mixed-league value. He’ll look to bounce back against the Tigers on Sunday.