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  • TEX Relief Pitcher #61
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    Rangers signed RHP Nabil Crismatt to a minor league deal with an invitation to spring training.

    Crismatt threw 34 innings for the Diamondbacks in 2025, posting a 3.71 ERA, 1.44 WHIP, and 25/9 K/BB ratio in eight appearances (five starts). This will be Crismatt’s second stint with the Rangers after playing one month with them in Triple-A in 2024.
  • AZ Right Fielder #7
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    Corbin Carroll left Sunday’s game against the Cardinals with an apparent injury.

    Carroll was removed for a pinch hitter in the ninth inning in the extra-inning victory. He went 1-for-4 with a pair of strikeouts before leaving, and looked to be in a good amount of pain in his final at-bat. The Diamondbacks should have an update on Carroll’s potential availability soon.
    - Christopher Crawford
    White Sox aren't 'going away' in second half
    With an impressive first half of the season wrapped up, the White Sox picked up where they left off by taking the series in Toronto as they aim to cement their place atop the AL Central.
  • SEA 2nd Baseman #2
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    Cole Young went 2-for-4 with a two-run homer in the Mariners’ 6-3 win over the Giants on Sunday.

    With Dominic Canzone resting, the 22-year-old Young hit third for the first time this season today, even though the Mariners were facing a lefty and Young had hit just .217/.267/.330 against southpaws. It worked out just fine, obviously. Young reached on an error, struck out and singled against Robbie Ray and then homered off righty Adrian Houser in the seventh. He also hit a big homer in Saturday’s win, and he now has 13 on the year.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #36
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    Logan Gilbert fanned 10 while allowing three runs over six innings Sunday in a win over the Giants.

    Gilbert gave up three hits, including a homer, in a two-run first and then just one more over his remaining five innings. The 10 strikeouts matched his season high established last month against the Orioles. He’s 6-2 with a 2.42 ERA in his last 10 starts, and he’s up to 10th in the majors with 129 strikeouts on the season. He’ll pitch in Texas next weekend.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #75
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    Andrés Muñoz struck out two in a perfect ninth for a save Sunday against the Giants.

    It’s Muñoz’s fourth straight hitless appearance. He hasn’t allowed a run in any of his last 12 outings, and he’s now up to 17 saves on the year.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #38
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    Robbie Ray allowed three runs — one earned — in four-plus innings Sunday against the Mariners.

    Ray struck out six. He gave up two unearned runs in a fourth inning that started with a Casey Schmitt error, and he allowed back-to-back singles to start the fifth before being pulled, which eventually led to the one earned run. It’s the first time since May 31 that Ray failed to complete five innings. He remained 8-6 with a 3.33 ERA, and he has a favorable matchup next weekend at home against the Angels.
  • SF 1st Baseman #16
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    Rafael Devers went 0-for-4 and struck out three times against the Mariners on Sunday.

    Devers lucked into a 339-foot homer on Saturday, but that was the only time he reached base in 14 at-bats against the Mariners, and he struck out three times in all three games of the series. It’s just the seventh time this year that a player has fanned three times in three straight games.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #22
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    Foster Griffin held the A’s to just a run over his seven innings to get a win for the Nationals on Sunday.

    Griffin was a bit fortunate to allow just the one run, as he gave up eight hits and a walk in the contest, and he didn’t miss a ton of bats as seen in just two strikeouts. Still, it’s another effective outing for the 30-year-old in his breakout campaign, and it improves his record to a deserved 11-2. Griffin is currently the subject of trade rumors — it’s worth noting that he’s signed to just a one-year contract right now — but for now, he’s set to face the Diamondbacks on Sunday.
    - Christopher Crawford
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #57
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    Jacob Lopez was charged for a loss while working 4 1/3 innings of two-run baseball against the Nationals on Sunday.

    Lopez wasn’t terrible, but not good enough to qualify for a win. The left-hander gave up a run on a fielder’s choice in the third, and a double from Harry Ford in the fourth. He was able to strike out six against two walks in what was one of his better starts of the year, which is more insult than compliment. Lopez still has a 6.64 ERA on the season and will try and build on effort over the weekend against the Twins.
    - Christopher Crawford
  • WSH Shortstop #5
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    CJ Abrams doubled and homered while help the Nationals to a 5-2 win over the Athletics on Sunday.

    Abrams also drew a walk. The 25-year-old budding star has homered 21 times in 2026, and the double was his 19th. He’s also driven in 70 RBI over the Nationals’ first 100 games, and there’s a real shot he’ll reach triple digits for the first time in his young career. There’s been some suggestion the Nationals could move Abrams in a blockbuster package, but it seems more likely he’ll continue to contribute in all five categories as a member of the Nats for the foreseeable future.
    - Christopher Crawford
  • WSH Right Fielder #3
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    Dylan Crews hit a solo homer in a win for the Nationals on Sunday over the Athletics.

    Crews also drew a walk and scored a second run. The homer is the seventh for the former second-overall pick, and it improves his slash to .210/.279/.355 over 50 games and 186 at-bats. Crews can’t be trusted in redraft leagues, but there have been just enough good moments to suggest he can be a fantasy regular in the coming campaigns.
    - Christopher Crawford