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  • SD Shortstop #2
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    Xander Bogaerts went 3-for-5 with two RBI and one run scored against the Dodgers on Tuesday.
    All of his hits were singles, but Bogaerts had his first game with three exit velocities of at least 105 mph since 2014. Considering we know he’s been dealing with a lingering shoulder issue, the exit velocities are encouraging.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #48
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    Orioles signed RHP Corbin Martin to a one-year contract.
    Martin was designated for assignment after the break, and he elected free agency after being sent outright to Triple-A Norfolk. The right-hander is back with Baltimore — for now — as a multi-inning option.
    Alvarez looking 'more like himself' in Triple-A
    Francisco Alvarez has found his bat in Triple-A after a "shocking," yet deserved demotion, and James Schiano details how the Mets catcher is looking "more like himself" after significant regression.
  • WSH Relief Pitcher #58
    Derek Law underwent surgery to repair a tear in his flexor tendon and will miss the rest of the 2025 season.
    Law will not only miss the remainder of this season, but is expected to not be ready until the middle of 2026. He’s a free agent after the conclusion of the 2025 campaign, so he’ll likely be looking at an incentive-laden deal with his new club or a reunion with the Nationals.
  • CLE Center Fielder #38
    Steven Kwan is not in the starting lineup for Friday’s game against the Athletics.
    Kwan will get a day off to open the second half of the season against the A’s. The 27-year-old rests with Nolan Jones handling left field and hitting fifth against southpaw JP Sears. Kwan should be back to hitting at the top of the lineup Saturday.
  • PHI 3rd Baseman #28
    Alec Bohm (rib) is hitting fourth and playing third base versus the Angels on Friday.
    Bohm is back after missing the previous two games with a bruised left rib cage. The 28-year-old will hit in the middle of the lineup, and appears to be ready to roll for the start of the second half.
  • FA Relief Pitcher #54
    Scott Alexander elected free agency after refusing an outright assignment to Triple-A Sacramento.
    Alexander was designated for assignment and went unclaimed. The 36-year-old is now free to find a new home, but is almost assuredly looking at another minor-league contract.
  • SF Relief Pitcher #99
    Giants selected the contract of LHP Matt Gage from Triple-A Sacramento.
    Gage, 32, joins the Giants’ bullpen after signing a minor league deal with the Giants at the beginning of July. The southpaw offers middle-inning help and nothing more.
  • PIT Shortstop #31
    Pirates recalled INF Liover Peguero from Triple-A Indianapaolis.
    Peguero is up to replace Adam Frazier now that Frazier is a member of the Royals. The 24-year-old isn’t guaranteed to get playing time — although in a rebuilding year they may choose to see what Peguero has to offer — and hasn’t had nearly enough success in the minors nor majors to suggest he’s worthy of a fantasy addition.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #59
    Guardians recalled RHP Nic Enright from Triple-A Columbus.
    Enright takes the roster spot of Paul Sewald after Sewald was placed on the injured list prior to the All-Star break. Enright will give the Guardians a middle-inning option while he’s with the club.
  • ARI Relief Pitcher #43
    Diamondbacks selected the contract of RHP Trevor Richards.
    Richards signed a minor league deal with the D-backs in the middle of June after he was booted by the Royals earlier that month. The 32-year-old isn’t expected to be much more than a low-leverage option while he’s with Arizona.
  • LAA Center Fielder #27
    Mike Trout told reporters before Friday’s game against the Phillies that he’s hopeful to play in the outfield soon.
    Soon is subjective, and becomes even more so because Trout also told reporters there’s no timeline for a potential return to the field. He did do some work in the right field prior to Friday’s game, which is a positive development. The 33-year-old will continue to be in the lineup for the Angels as the designated hitter, and he’s forged a .238/.365/.471 slash with 17 homers and 41 RBi over his 2025 campaign.