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  • SD Right Fielder #23
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    Fernando Tatis Jr. went 2-for-3 with a run scored in a loss to the Diamondbacks on Friday.
    Tatis scored the first run of the game on a sac fly by Luis Arraez. His double was his ninth, and those pair of hits and a walk improve his slash to .264/.347/.461 on the 2025 campaign. Tatis struggled in May with a .184 average, and June hasn’t gone all that much better with an OPS of .626.
  • SD Relief Pitcher #56
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    Jeremiah Estrada worked a scoreless ninth to get a save Saturday against the Phillies.
    With Robert Suarez not available after working in back-to-back games, the Padres to Estrada, and he was up to the challenge. It’s the third save of the season for the 26-year-old, and his ERA is a solid 2.93 over the first 94 games of the season. If Estrada ever got the chance to close, there’d be a lot to like.
    Players to watch in MLB All-Star Futures Game
    James Schiano spotlights the rising stars to watch in this weekend's 2025 All-Star Futures Game in Atlanta.
  • SD Center Fielder #3
    Jackson Merrill homered twice while helping the Padres to a 5-4 win over the Phillies on Saturday.
    Merrill tied the game twice Saturday; first on a two-run homer off Zack Wheeler in the second, and again in the sixth with a solo shot off Wheeler. The second-year star has seven homers on the season, and the pair of roundtrippers ups his season slash to .263/.326/.417 with just a game left before the All-Star break.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #11
    Yu Darvish allowed four runs in 4 2/3 innings in a no-decision versus the Phillies on Saturday.
    Darvish’s second start of the season was similiar to the first; one that had some good moments, but not enough to call it a successful start from a fantasy perspective. He walked three while striking out two, but he was able to push his pitch count to 83 in the contest. Darvish is a good bet to show more consistency and miss more bats over the second half of 2025.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #45
    Zack Wheeler struck out six over six innings of four-run baseball in a no-decision versus the Padres on Saturday.
    Wheeler gave up three of his runs in the second inning, with two of those coming on a two-run blast by Jackson Merrill. He finished the first half with a 2.36 ERA, 154/26 K/BB ratio and 9-3 record over his 122 innings. Wheeler will get a chance to pitch in the All-Star Game in Atlanta on Tuesday, and then face off against the Angels to begin the second half.
  • PHI 3rd Baseman #28
    Alec Bohm left Saturday’s game against the Padres with a bruised left rib cage.
    Bohm exited the contest shortly after he was hit in the rib cage on a pitch from Yu Darvish. The Phillies will probably take extra precaution with the All-Star break beginning after Sunday, but there should be more information on his availability before that contest.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #16
    Nationals optioned RHP Shinnosuke Ogasawara to Triple-A Rochester.
    Ogasawara is sent back to the minors a day after he allowed three runs in four innings against the Brewers. The 27-year-old will likely be back after the All-Star break, but a corresponding transaction to help the Washington bullpen will be announced before Sunday’s game against the Brew Crew.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #30
    Paul Skenes and Tarik Skubal will start the All-Star Game in Atlanta on Tuesday.
    Well duh. Skubal and Skenes have easily been the best pitchers in baseball this year, and the only way they weren’t going to start the Summer Classic was if they weren’t available. They are, so they will. Skenes has an ERA of 2.01 and 131/30 K/BB ratio in his 121 innings, while Skubal has forged a 153/16 K/BB with a 2.23 ERA. Both pitchers will likely go one inning — possibly two — before giving way to the other deserving hurlers.
  • MIL 1st Baseman #28
    Andrew Vaughn delivered a pair of two-run doubles, including one that tied the game in the ninth, as the Brewers topped the Nationals 6-5 on Saturday.
    Vaughn’s Brewers career couldn’t be off to a better start, as he’s driven in runs in all five games since debuting Monday. He had a total of eight doubles in 52 games this season before his two liners today. He would have scored the winning run, too, but the Brewers had Andruw Monasterio pinch-run for him before Caleb Durbin’s single (which would have been at least a double) ended it.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #53
    Making his second start since returning from shoulder surgery, Brandon Woodruff fanned 10 while allowing two runs in 4 1/3 innings Saturday against the Nationals.
    The runs scored on solo homers from Daylen Lile and Brady House. Woodruff’s velocity was down some today from his more adrenaline-filled debut Sunday, but even as he was averaging 92.2 mph with his fastball, he generated 13 whiffs and a 33% CSW in the 81-pitch outing. He should be OK to use in mixed leagues next time out, assuming that he will be held back to the series in Seattle starting July 21. If he pitches in the first series back against the Dodgers, that’d be a tough start.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #16
    Shinnosuke Ogasawara lasted four innings and allowed three runs Saturday against the Brewers.
    The Nationals know they’re not getting much more than this from Ogasawara, who is still working his way back from an oblique injury, but they didn’t really have anywhere else to turn after Michael Soroka went down. Ogasawara has a 9.45 ERA and has pitched 6 2/3 innings in his two starts for the club.