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  • SF Shortstop #2
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    Willy Adames went 3-for-4 with a homer and three RBI in a 10-7 win over the Rockies on Wednesday.
    Adames also scored three runs. The homer was a two-run shot off an otherwise-effective Kyle Freeland in the first, and he picked up another RBI in the third with a sac fly. The 29-year-old’s first season with the Giants has not gone to plan, and he was just 2-for-25 in the month of June prior to this outburst. You can’t erase the struggles over the first 68 games, but there’s plenty of reason to believe Adames can be an effective fantasy option over the next three-plus months.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #82
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    White Sox LHP prospect Hagen Smith threw 4 2/3 shutout innings for Triple-A Charlotte on Sunday, striking out nine and allowing three hits.
    Smith also walked three, so he was unable to complete five innings yet again, but he did throw 92 pitches in this outing, which is the most he’s ever thrown in pro ball. In his last three starts, Smith has allowed three runs on nine hits in 14 innings while striking out 25 and walking six. He has only completed five innings in one of those starts, so efficiency and command remain key issues for the 22-year-old, but he seems to be starting to round into form.
    HLs: Giants outlast Cubs in extras to take series
    After a six-inning stalemate that saw the score stay at 1-1, the Giants took care of business on Sunday Night Baseball against the Cubs, where strong pitching and Matt Chapman's extra-innings single were the difference.
  • TEX Left Fielder #19
    Alejandro Osuna went 2-for-4 for Triple-A Round Rock on Sunday while playing first base.
    This is Osuna’s first start at first base since 2022, so the Rangers are clearly looking for ways that he can get back onto the MLB roster even with Wyatt Langfors healthy. At 5'9" 185 pounds, Osuna isn’t a prototypical first baseman, but if he can be good enough there to play one or two games a week and then also play a game or two in the outfield, that could be valuable for the Rangers. The 23-year-old has a great understanding of the strike zone and slashed .253/.376/.275 with zero homers, nine RBI, and four stolen bases in 110 plate appearances with the Rangers so far this season.
  • CLE Catcher #70
    Guardians C prospect Cooper Ingle played two games in left field over the weekend.
    In his minor league career, Ingle has caught 199 games and been a DH for 67 games. He has only made two starts in left field, and they have come in his last two games. That appears to be a pretty strong indicator that the Guardians are trying to see if there’s a way they can get Ingle up to help their big league lineup. The 24-year-old is slashing .300/.456/.569 in 40 games at Triple-A with nine home runs and a 37/37 K/BB ratio. Since he would likely have catcher eligibility in most fantasy leagues, his call-up would be an intriguing one.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #57
    Rangers optioned RHP Luis Curvelo to Triple-A Round Rock.
    The move comes a day after Curvelo was hit in the knee Saturday by a hard comebacker and forced from the game against the Guardians. Apparently, it wasn’t significant enough of an injury to warrant an IL stint, but it did cost him his spot. Perhaps Gavin Collyer will be promoted prior to Tuesday’s game.
  • SF 3rd Baseman #26
    Matt Chapman went 2-for-3 with a go-ahead single in the 10th as the Giants outlasted the Cubs 2-1 in 10 innings on Sunday Night Baseball.
    Chapman also drew a walk before knocking in pinch-runner Jonah Cox for the decisive run tonight. Chapman is 7-for-12 with 12 RBI over the last four games as he looks to move back up the Giants lineup after being dropped to seventh in recent days. He’s second on the Giants with his 33 RBI overall.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #72
    Trevor McDonald pitched five innings of one-run ball in a no-decision against the Cubs on Sunday night.
    McDonald struck out six and allowed four hits and four hard-hit balls in one of his best showings to date. He has a 4.15 ERA and a 37/12 K/BB in 39 innings through seven starts. He’s in for a rematch with the Cubs at home next week, which might not be a bad streaming play if their bats are still slumbering.
  • SF Relief Pitcher #66
    Dylan Smith protected a one-run lead in the bottom of the 10th for his first career save Sunday against the Cubs.
    Smith struck out Michael Conforto and then got a couple of easy popups in his third appearance since being called up last week. He’s probably still behind a few guys in line for saves in San Francisco, but with no one else really stepping up, everyone is worth watching at the moment.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #72
    After replacing an injured Jameson Taillon in the second inning Sunday night, Javier Assad shut out the Giants for 6 1/3 innings in a no-decision.
    What a great effort from Assad, who still seemed to have something left in the tank while being removed after 72 pitches. He’s going to need at least three and probably four days off, so most likely, his reward for tonight will be a return to Triple-A Iowa’s roster. But if the Cubs put Taillon on the IL and bring in a fresh arm that way, perhaps there’s the chance Assad could stick.
  • CHC 3rd Baseman #3
    Alex Bregman went 0-for-5 and grounded into a double play versus the Giants on Sunday.
    The Cubs just gave Dansby Swanson a two-day break, but Bregman is probably more worthy of being held out of the lineup. He’s hit .243/.327/.342 with just 19 RBI in 297 plate appearances. In 75 at-bats with runners in scoring position, he’s hit .173 with a lone double as his only extra-base hit.
  • LAA Shortstop #43
    The Angels are promoting Denzer Guzmán, according to Baseball America’s Taylor Blake Ward.
    This might mean that Vaughn Grissom is IL bound, which would be unfortunate. The 22-year-old Guzmán has hit .336/.403/.571 for Triple-A Salt Lake. If he thrives, he could get a chance to stick at second or third, and while it probably won’t happen this year, the Angels could consider moving Zach Neto off shortstop to make room for Guzman in the future.