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  • ATL Relief Pitcher #65
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    Braves recalled RHP Hunter Stratton from Triple-A Gwinnett.
    Stratton gets the call to rejoin Atlanta’s relief mix with lefty Aaron Bummer landing on the shelf with shoulder inflammation. The 28-year-old has tossed six scoreless frames in three relief appearances for Atlanta since coming over from the Pirates in a small trade back in early July.
  • NYM Left Fielder #22
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    Juan Soto went 2-for-4 with a solo homer and two runs scored Tuesday against the Nationals.
    Soto launched a 434-foot blast to right-center field in the seventh inning, but the Mets were unable to get any closer against the Nationals’ bullpen. The 27-year-old has hit safely in six straight games while going 10-for-24 (.417) with three home runs, six RBI, three steals, and seven runs scored. It’s almost like he’s one of the game’s elite hitters or something.
    Trout, Vlad Jr. lead MLB on NBC, Peacock this week
    Start your Sunday with the Pirates and Blue Jays on MLB Sunday Leadoff at 12p ET on Peacock. Then, watch as the Rangers and Angels meet for an AL West clash on Sunday Night Baseball at 7 pm ET on Peacock and NBCSN.
  • CLE 2nd Baseman #87
    Travis Bazzana went 2-for-3 with a two-run homer and a walk Tuesday as the Guardians edged the Tigers 4-3.
    Bazzana’s second big-league homer came off Keider Montero in the fourth inning. He’s up to .299/.427/.400 with as many walks as strikeouts (13) in 19 games since his callup. The Guardians don’t want to put too much pressure on him, but he’d seem to belong in the leadoff spot against righties. He’s yet to bat higher than fifth to date.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #77
    Parker Messick yielded three runs — two earned — in five innings Tuesday versus the Tigers.
    The two earned runs came on a walk and a Spencer Torkelson homer in the second. The other run occurred when Austin Hedges tried to pick a runner off first with two on in the fourth. He would have had the runner, but the throw got past Kyle Manzardo, allowing Riley Greene to score from second. Messick escaped the jam from there and eventually left a 3-3 game. If not for the attempted pickoff, there’s a good he would have earned the win, as the Guardians eventually prevailed 4-3. Instead, Messick remains 5-1 with a 2.45 ERA ahead of a start Sunday against the Phillies.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #36
    Cade Smith struck out three of the five batters he faced in the ninth for his 15th save Tuesday against the Tigers.
    Matt Vierling and Kevin McGonigle singled off him, but the Tigers couldn’t complete the rally from there. Smith has a 17/1 K/BB while allowing one run in 8 2/3 innings this month. His last 10 appearances have all concluded with saves.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #54
    Keider Montero surrendered three runs in five innings Tuesday in a no-decision against the Guardians.
    Montero allowed just two hits, but he issued four walks, a couple of which played roles in scoring runs. In the second, he allowed a run on a leadoff single, a walk, a sac bunt and a sac fly. In the fourth, he gave up a two-run homer to Travis Bazzana after walking Kyle Manzardo. Montero’s ERA now stands at 3.83 through nine starts. He’s due to take on the Orioles in Baltimore on Sunday.
  • DET 1st Baseman #20
    Spencer Torkelson hit a two-run homer in the loss to the Guardians on Tuesday.
    Torkelson’s homer off Parker Messick accounted for two-thirds of the Tigers’ runs tonight. It was his first homer against a lefty in 36 at-bats this season. He’s batting .194 against both lefties and righties, though he does have a far better OBP (.370 to .289) with the platoon advantage.
  • COL Center Fielder #9
    Brenton Doyle made an early exit from Tuesday’s game against the Rangers.
    Doyle appeared to be shaken up after diving to attempt to take a double away from Ezequiel Duran in the first inning. He was replaced by Tyler Freeman with Jake McCarthy moving over the center field. There should be an update on his status following the game.
  • TB 2nd Baseman #1
    Richie Palacios went 1-for-3 with an RBI on Tuesday, helping the Rays to a 4-1 win over the Orioles.
    It was Yandy Dìaz, who finished 2-for-3 with a solo homer and two RBI, that did the heavy lifting for Tampa Bay before leaving the contest after being hit by a pitch in the eighth inning. Palacios added a key insurance run with two outs in the eighth when he drilled an RBI double to right field off lights-out reliever Rico Garcia that somehow managed to drop out of Colton Cowser’s glove as he collided with the wall. The versatile 29-year-old should continue seeing time at second base with Ben Williamson (back) out of the lineup.
  • BAL Left Fielder #3
    Taylor Ward smashed a leadoff homer during Tuesday’s loss to the Rays.
    Ward took Tampa Bay starter Griffin Jax deep to left field to open the contest. It was his first round-tripper since April 19. It also wound up being Baltimore’s lone run of the contest as Jax and four relievers combined on an three-hit shutout the rest of the way.
  • BAL 2nd Baseman #7
    Jackson Holliday went 0-for-2 against the Rays on Tuesday in his season debut.
    Holliday struck out and flew out in a pair of at-bats before being lifted for pinch-hitter Jeremiah Jackson to face lefty reliever Ian Seymour in the eighth inning of his season debut. The 22-year-old second baseman is going to need some time to get back up to speed after spending nearly two months of the shelf at the start of the year recovering from a hamate fracture.