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  • SEA 1st Baseman #12
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    Josh Naylor is not in the Mariners’ starting lineup for Friday night’s battle against the Braves.
    He’ll take a seat with tough opposing left-hander Chris Sale taking the mound for the Braves. Luke Raley will start in his place at first base and will bat ninth for the Mariners on Friday evening in Atlanta.
  • STL 1st Baseman #41
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    Alec Burleson had an RBI single, an RBI groundout and a walk to help the Cardinals top the Cubs 5-1 on Sunday Night Baseball.
    Burleson was hitting fifth against a lefty in Jordan Wicks tonight. The Cardinals first tried that on Friday after batting Burleson exclusively third and fourth previously. Burleson’s RBI in the first came on a little infield flair that dropped over the pitcher’s head but still turned into a groundout. His RBI single in the third was also pretty light; he dropped a ball down the line in shallow left that Ian Happ might have made a diving attempt on but decided against it at the last second. So, he got his runs batted in on balls hit 38 mph and 77 mph, respectively. He’s driven in 38 runs on the season, which is tied for 15th in MLB.
    HLs: Cardinals take crucial series from Cubs
    Buoyed by Matthew Liberatore's five scoreless frames and big nights at the dish for several of their young stars, the Cardinals rolled to a 5-1 win to take two of three from the Cubs on Sunday Night Baseball.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #32
    Matthew Liberatore blanked the Cubs for 5 1/3 innings to earn a win Sunday night.
    Liberatore allowed three hits, walked one and struck out five. That’s just half as many strikeouts as the career-high 10 he had last time out, but it is a fifth straight start with at least five strikeouts. He reached that mark just once in his first seven starts. Last year, he struck out five in 13 of his 29 starts (and went 6-4 when he did, compared to 2-10 the rest of the time). Liberatore has a 4.35 ERA and a 58/24 K/BB in 62 innings on the season. He’ll face the Reds next weekend.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #40
    Hunter Dobbins got his first major league save by pitching 3 2/3 innings of one-run ball Sunday night against the Cubs.
    Dobbins, who was called up in the afternoon, came into a 5-0 game in the sixth and threw 61 pitches to finish it, allowing only an Alex Bregman homer along the way. That’s the good news. The bad is that because he threw 61 pitches, he’s probably looking at being swapped out for a fresh arm on Monday.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #36
    Jordan Wicks allowed three runs in two-plus innings Sunday night in his start versus the Cardinals.
    The Cubs have Monday off, so there were aggressive in going to the bullpen tonight. Wicks gave up three straight singles to start the game in a two-run first. He followed with a perfect second, but as soon as he allowed an infield single to JJ Wetherholt to begin the third, he was lifted. Wicks has a 15.63 ERA in his two starts, and it’s unclear if he’ll stick around after this. Edward Cabrera will be eligible to come off the IL on Friday and could be ready to step into the rotation in Wicks’ place.
  • CHC 3rd Baseman #3
    Alex Bregman hit his fifth homer for the Cubs’ only run Sunday night against the Cardinals.
    Bregman thought he had a homer around the left field foul pole Saturday, but he lost it on a replay review. Tonight’s was another solo shot, as all five of his homers this season have been. He’s batting .287/.360/.459 with the bases empty, .231/.321/.265 with runners on and .203/.288/.219 with RISP.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #30
    Hurston Waldrep is slated to throw two innings in the Florida Complex League on Monday.
    Waldrep is returning from surgery to remove loose bodies from his elbow. If all goes well on his rehab assignment, he could join the Braves rotation in about a month. However, it’s not guaranteed that there will be room for him.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher
    Josh Ekness, who was called up on Friday but has yet to pitch, was seen on crutches following Sunday’s game.
    Kevin Barral of Fish on First is reporting that the Marlins are calling up Zach Brzykcy to join the pen. It seems likely that Ekness landing on the IL will be the countermove.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #57
    Athletics optioned RHP Jacob Lopez to Triple-A Las Vegas.
    Lopez gets the boot after allowing seven runs over just two innings of work against the Yankees on Sunday. He’s forged an ugly 6.75 ERA, and the A’s will hope the 28-year-old can work things out in the Pacific Coast League. A replacement should be announced shortly.
  • SF Shortstop #2
    Willy Adames went 3-for-5 with a grand slam and a walk as the Giants crushed the Rockies 19-6 on Sunday.
    Adames’ sixth career grand slam was the fourth for the Giants in May. He went 0-for-8 in the first two games of the series at Coors Field, but he’s been very good for three weeks now, hitting .325 with five homers, six doubles and 17 RBI in his last 20 games.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #38
    Robbie Ray yielded three runs — one earned — in four innings Sunday against the Rockies.
    Ray’s double-error on a comebacker he threw into right field cost him two runs in the fourth. The initial error there was kind of tough, though, considering he had a broken bat flying in his general direction while moving to pick up the ball. Ray struck out six today. His real problem was that it took him 96 pitches to get his 12 outs, costing him what should have been an easy win. But if there was any chance of the Giants sending him back out for the fifth, it disappeared as the offense scored seven runs in a long top of the inning. Ray will take on the Cubs next weekend.