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  • CLE 2nd Baseman #87
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    Guardians 2B prospect Travis Bazzana went 3-for-5 with two homers and three RBI on Saturday for Triple-A Columbus.
    Bazzana could be an option for Cleveland heading into the postseason as he continues to swing a hot bat on the doorstep of the majors. The first-overall pick from the 2024 MLB Draft notched his first multi-homer performance in this one and has gone 10-for-32 with five extra-base hits, including three home runs, over his last eight games at the Triple-A level.
  • TEX 3rd Baseman #6
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    Josh Jung hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the bottom of the sixth before the Rangers held on to edge the A’s 4-3 on Saturday.
    Despite going 0-for-17 in March, Jung is currently hitting .299 on the season. He’s at .371/.430/.671 with four homers in April alone. Statcast thinks the slugging percentage is mostly a mirage, but it is really encouraging that he’s striking out just 17.5 percent of the time this year. His career rate coming into the season was 27.9 percent.
    Who will play shortstop for Mets with Lindor hurt?
    James Schiano talks about the "suddenly surging" Mets, analyzing how they will recover from "ironman" Francisco Lindor suffering a calf strain and sharing why New York is "in a bit of a pickle" at the shortstop position.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #1
    MacKenzie Gore yielded three runs in five innings Saturday in a no-decision against the A’s.
    Gore struck out seven, but this was a mediocre, inefficient outing in which he needed 106 pitches to get his 15 outs. Still, at least now that he’s working in front of a quality defense and throwing to a solid catcher, his weaker outings look more like this instead of the three-inning, six-run affairs during his Nationals career. Gore will make his next start in Detroit.
  • TEX Relief Pitcher #67
    Jacob Latz notched his first save Saturday with a flawless ninth against the A’s.
    Latz has seemed like a candidate for saves in the Texas bullpen for weeks now, but this is his first save of the year. He joins Jakob Junis (three), Tyler Alexander (two) and Cole Winn (one) in having earned saves for the Rangers. Junis set him up with a scoreless eighth tonight, while Winn wound up with the win for pitching a scoreless sixth. It’s difficult to recommend any one Texas reliever right now, but Latz is probably the best bet of the bunch from an ERA standpoint.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #59
    Jeffrey Springs surrendered four runs in six innings Saturday in a loss to the Rangers.
    Things could have gone better for Springs, who allowed just three hard-hit balls on the night. The big blow was Josh Jung’s two-run to right-center, and that would have left only 11 of the 30 ballparks. Besides that, Springs gave up four singles and two walks. He dropped to 3-2 with a 3.79 ERA ahead of a start against Cleveland next week.
  • ATH 3rd Baseman #3
    Max Muncy struck out twice and walked once before being removed for a pinch-hitter Saturday against the Rangers.
    Carlos Cortes doubled in his place. Muncy was a nice surprise for two weeks, but he’s 4-for-36 with one extra-base hit (a triple) and 16 strikeouts in his last 12 games, leaving him with a .239/.308/.402 line on the season. He’s not assured of remaining a regular at third base.
  • PIT Shortstop #85
    Konnor Griffin went 2-for-4 with an RBI and stolen base to help the Pirates to a 6-3 win over the Brewers on Saturday.
  • PIT Relief Pitcher #49
    Yohan Ramirez picked up a save with a scoreless 10th inning against the Brewers on Saturday.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #32
    Jacob Misiorowski worked six innings and struck out nine while allowing three runs but received no decision against the Pirates on Saturday.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #23
    Mitch Keller didn’t pick up a decision after throwing five innings of three-run baseball versus the Brewers on Saturday.
  • LAA Catcher #14
    Logan O’Hoppe left Saturday’s game against the Royals due to left wrist irritation.
    He was hit by a foul tip. This sounds like a day-to-day situation, but since the Angels don’t have much flexibility to send down someone and add a third catcher, they’ll probably put O’Hoppe on the IL if they think he’ll be unavailable for more than a day or two. Travis d’Arnaud replaced O’Hoppe, who was 0-for-3 on the night.