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  • LAA Center Fielder #53
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    Angels claimed OF Wade Meckler off waivers from the Giants.
    Meckler spent most of last season at Triple-A Sacramento, hitting .287/.390/.370. He’s a left-handed hitter who can play all three outfield positions and still has minor league options. That will make him valuable outfield depth for the Angels.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #50
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    Bryce Miller (oblique) looked sharp during Thursday’s minor league rehab start at Triple-A Tacoma, scattering just two hits and two walks over four innings of scoreless baseball.
    The 27-year-old hurler punched out four batters on the evening. Miller threw 53 pitches in this one, 36 for strikes, after throwing 47 pitches his last time out. It’s almost certain that he’ll require at least one more minor league tune-up before he’s an option to join the Mariners’ rotation. Miller has been shelved since spring training due to an oblique injury.
    Robert Jr. placed on 10-day IL with back issues
    James Schiano discusses Luis Robert Jr. making another trip to the injured list and what that means for the floundering Mets.
  • MIN Center Fielder #25
    Byron Buxton went 3-for-4 with a homer, double and two runs scored as the Twins bested the Blue Jays 7-1 on Thursday night.
    Buxton led off the home half of the first inning with a double, but never advanced past second base. He then led off the sixth inning with a 375-foot (101.8 mph EV) solo shot off of Kevin Gausman that increased the Twins’ lead to 3-1. He also started the eighth inning with a single and scored on a single off the bat of Josh Bell. The dynamic 32-year-old is off to another strong start at the plate this season, slashing .252/.306/.504 with eight homers, 11 RBI and one stolen base in 134 plate appearances.
  • MIN Catcher #27
    Ryan Jeffers went 1-for-4 with a two-run homer and two runs scored as the Twins triumphed over the Blue Jays on Thursday evening in Minneapolis.
    Jeffers got the Twins on the board with a 404-foot (103.0 mph EV) two-run blast off of Kevin Gausman in the fourth inning, giving the Twins a 2-1 lead that they would never relinquish. The 28-year-old backstop also reached on a fielder’s choice and scored on an error in the eighth inning. He’s having a strong start to the season offensively, slashing .291/.411/.494 with four long balls, 20 RBI and a stolen base for good measure through his first 96 plate appearances.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #17
    Bailey Ober picked up his third victory of the season on Thursday evening, limiting the Blue Jays to just one run on four hits over six strong frames.
    Ober also walked two batters while striking out two on the night. The only blemish on his sparkling effort came on a solo blast off the bat of Daulton Varsho in the fourth inning. The 30-year-old right-hander generated nine whiffs on 88 pitches in the contest, posting a CSW of 27 percent. He now sits at 3-1 with a solid 3.55 ERA, 1.13 WHIP and a 29/13 K/BB ratio through 38 innings on the season. He’ll try to keep the good times rolling when he takes on the Nationals in Washington on Wednesday.
  • TOR Center Fielder #5
    Daulton Varsho clubbed a solo home run on Thursday, accounting for the Blue Jays’ lone tally in a losing effort against the Twins.
    Varsho opened the scoring in the fourth inning of this one, smacking a 1-1 fastball from Bailey Ober for a 397-foot (107.4 mph EV) solo shot. That would wind up being the extent of the Jays’ scoring. Varsho finished the night 1-for-4 with a strikeout and is now hitting .235/.312/.408 with four homers and eight RBI on the season.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #34
    Kevin Gausman struggled during Thursday night’s loss to the Twins, allowing four runs on four hits over his 5 2/3 innings of work.
    Gausman struck out two batters on the evening while issuing a pair of free passes. After cruising through three scoreless frames to start the game, the right-hander served up a two-run blast to Ryan Jeffers in the fourth inning. He then allowed another pair in the sixth inning including a solo shot by Byron Buxton. The 35-year-old hurler got just seven swings and misses on 94 pitches on the night, posting a CSW of 26 percent. Now 2-2 on the season, he’ll carry a 3.10 ERA, 0.96 WHIP and a 40/8 K/BB ratio (40 2/3 innings) into Tuesday’s matchup against the Rays in Tampa Bay.
  • HOU Left Fielder #44
    Yordan Alvarez went 3-for-4 and blasted his 12th home run of the season as the Astros clobbered the Orioles 11-5 in the nightcap of Thursday’s doubleheader.
    Alvarez also drew a walk in the contest, reaching base safely in four of his five plate appearances. He started a five-run rally in the first inning by beating out an infield single with one out before coming around to score on a two-run knock by Dustin Harris. He then belted a 424-foot (107.4 mph EV) solo shot off of Young in the second inning that extended the Astros’ lead to 6-0. Alvarez also walked in the fourth inning and scored on a sacrifice fly. He has been lighting the world on fire so far this season, slashing a robust .356/.462/.737 to go with his league-leading 12 homers and 27 RBI.
  • HOU Right Fielder #11
    Cam Smith went 1-for-4 and slugged a three-run homer on Thursday evening, helping to power the Astros in a rout of the Orioles.
    Smith capped off a five-run uprising in the opening inning with a 414-foot (108.1 mph EV) three-run shot off of Orioles’ right-hander Brandon Young. That would be hit lone hit in four at-bats on the night, though he also worked a walk. For the season, the 23-year-old outfielder is slashing an underwhelming .219/.317/.381, though he has blasted four home runs, stolen four bases and driven in 15.
  • HOU Catcher #21
    Yainer Diaz went 3-for-5 with a run scored and an RBI as the Astros walloped the Orioles on Thursday evening in Baltimore.
    Diaz singled and scored a run as part of the Astros’ five-run uprising off of Brandon Young in the opening inning. He then added on with an RBI single in the fourth that made it a 10-0 ballgame. His bat has started to show signs of life over the past couple of weeks as Diaz is now hitting .250/.268/.359 with a pair of homers and 14 RBI on the season.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #43
    Lance McCullers Jr. cruised to an easy victory over the Orioles on Thursday night, racking up nine strikeouts over six innings of three-run baseball.
    The 32-year-old right-hander allowed just two hits and four walks on the evening. The Astros staked him to a five-run lead in the first inning and all McCullers had to do was keep the train on the tracks to earn a victory here. All of the damage done against him came in the fourth inning on an RBI double by Pete Alonso and a two-run triple off the bat of Leody Taveras. McCullers generated 18 swings and misses on 99 offerings in the contest — 11 of them on his knucklecurve — while registering a strong CSW of 35 percent. Now 2-1 on the season, he’ll look to further improve upon his 6.32 ERA, 1.40 WHIP and 33/17 K/BB ratio (31 1/3 innings) when he toes the slab against the Dodgers on Wednesday.