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  • SF Relief Pitcher #99
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    Matt Gage is expected to have his contract selected from Triple-A Sacramento before Friday’s game against the Blue Jays, according to Jon Heyman of the New York Post.
    Gage signed a minor league contract with the Giants in the beginning of July and the 32-year-old will add some bullpen depth to the San Francisco relief corps.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #33
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    Mets activated LHP A.J. Minter from the 60-day injured list.
    He figures to vie with Brooks Raley for the team’s main lefty late-game role. Minter had a 1.64 ERA before getting hurt in 2025 and should at least have a chance at reclaiming the gig ahead of Raley. Assuming the Mets bother winning some games here or there, he’ll have some value in leagues with holds.
    Cease hits injured list for first time in career
    James Schiano outlines why the Blue Jays "can't afford" a lengthy stay on the injured list for Dylan Cease, who was placed on the IL for the first time in his MLB career after a hamstring strain.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #72
    Orioles recalled LHP Nick Raquet from Triple-A Norfolk.
    He had a 10.13 ERA with the Orioles in 2 2/3 innings earlier in the year, but also has a 3.24 ERA in 16 2/3 innings between Triple-A Memphis and Norfolk this year. Raquet will keep getting chances in the Orioles bullpen shuttle.
  • BAL Relief Pitcher #71
    Orioles designated LHP Dietrich Enns for assignment.
    Enns had a 3.94 ERA in 16 innings (13 appearances) for the Orioles this year while walking 11 and striking out 13. The 35-year-old probably should factor into another team’s bullpen shuffle if he doesn’t ultimately remain with the Orioles. He pitched each of the last two days, throwing 23 pitches combined in two wins against the Rays, and Baltimore preferred a fresh arm.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #55
    Marirners activated LHP Gabe Speier from the 15-day injured list.
    Speier will resume his role as a bridge to Andres Muñoz, though Jose A. Ferrer is also pitching well enough that Speier probably won’t immediately be in any sort of competition for holds. Speier had a 2.92 ERA and 1.54 WHIP in 12 1/3 innings before hitting the injured list in early May.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher
    Mariners optioned RHP Nick Davila to Triple-A Tacoma.
    Davila pitched 7 1/3 scoreless innings for the Mariners in his debut season — though he did walk six against just four strikeouts — and figures to be up when circumstances dictate a fresh arm for the Mariners again.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #40
    MLB.com’s Martin Gallegos reports Luis Severino will not start tonight’s game against the Mariners and will be pushed back.
    Rookie Gage Jump — not yet officially added to the roster — will instead start for the Athletics. Severino is coming off a terrific start against the Angels on Thursday, so he figures to be a streaming option against the Mariners if he slots in against them. Another, less fantasy-friendly option, would be for Severino to start against the Yankees on Friday.
  • CLE 1st Baseman #8
    Rhys Hoskins is not in Cleveland’s starting lineup for Tuesday’s game against the Nationals.
    Daniel Schneeman will bat fifth and play center field in Hoskins’ absence, allowing a DH day for Chase DeLauter. We’d say this looks like a routine day off, but when you’re hitting .190/.338/.388 in 44 games lower on the defensive spectrum as a low-risk signing, your roster spot is obviously on shaky ground.
  • Guardians selected the contract of LHP Will Dion from Triple-A Columbus.
    Dion was 3-0 with a 4.50 ERA in 15 appearances over 26 innings with Columbus, striking out 36 and walking just five. He’ll give the pen a fresh arm in his major league debut during his age-26 season.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #26
    Guardians optioned LHP Logan Allen to Triple-A Columbus.
    Allen pitched four shutout innings against the Nationals on Monday, striking out seven. It was a good impression, but the Guardians bullpen needed fresh arms. Allen holds a 5.45 ERA and 1.58 WHIP in eight starts with Columbus, so he’s not terribly fantasy relevant at this point.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #46
    The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reports the Tampa Bay Rays and Craig Kimbrel are in agreement on a major-league contract.
    Kimbrel reportedly will be available to pitch tonight for the Rays. Kimbrel allowed 12 runs in 15 innings of the work with the Mets, walking six in 15 innings. The well-traveled Kimbrel has pitched for eight teams since the start of the 2021 season, and when he dons a Rays jersey, that’ll make it nine.