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  • NYM Starting Pitcher #35
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    Clay Holmes worked five strong innings in a losing effort against the Marlins on Friday night, surrendering just one run on two hits.
    Holmes racked up six strikeouts on the evening and didn’t walk a batter. He gave up a run-scoring single to Christopher Morel in the seventh inning, which happened to be the only run scored by either team in the contest. The 32-year-old hurler got nine whiffs on 62 pitches on the night, posting a strong CSW of 37 percent. He shouldn’t have an issue being fully stretched out before his first regular season assignment.
  • PHI Catcher #10
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    J.T. Realmuto went 1-for-4 on Friday against the Diamondbacks in his return to the lineup.
    There was some real concern after Realmuto fouled a ball off his foot earlier this week, but he managed to avoid serious injury. The 35-year-old veteran backstop is hitting .241 (7-for-29) with one homer and one RBI in 10 games this season.
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  • HOU 3rd Baseman #1
    Carlos Correa went 1-for-4 with a run scored on Friday against the Mariners in his return to the lineup.
    Correa was back at third base and hitting sixth on Friday evening in Seattle following a two-game absence due to illness. The 31-year-old infielder is batting .261 (12-for-46) with one homer, nine RBI and one steal through 12 games.
  • TEX 3rd Baseman #6
    Josh Jung went 1-for-3 with a walk during Friday’s loss to the Dodgers.
    Jung was back at third base and hitting ninth following a two-game absence due to some minor physical issues. The 28-year-old could appeared to be on the verge of losing some starts to Ezequiel Duran or Josh Smith prior to Wyatt Langford getting hurt.
  • LAD 3rd Baseman #13
    Max Muncy launched three homers, including a walkoff blast in the bottom of the ninth, as the Dodgers edged the Rockies 8-7 on Friday.
    Glasnow took Kumar Rocker deep twice in the first four innings, but he saved his biggest blow for the ninth, hitting a solo homer with two outs off lefty Jacob Latz. It was Muncy’s second career three-homer game and first with five runs scored, as he also crossed home plate after a single and reaching on a forceout. He entered the night with just one RBI in 11 games, and he still hasn’t plated anyone besides himself, as all of tonight’s homers were solo shots. However, he has scored 11 runs for the 10-3 Dodgers.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #31
    Tyler Glasnow yielded four runs in six innings Friday in a no-decision against the Rangers.
    Glasnow left with a one-run lead and was in line for the win until Edwin Díaz blew the save in the ninth. His bad inning tonight was the third, when he gave up singles to Josh Smith and Brandon Nimmo before Corey Seager hit a three-run homer. He’ll still be a fine play next week in Colorado against the Rockies.
  • LAD Relief Pitcher #3
    Edwin Díaz gave up three runs to blow a save Friday but still wound up with a win against the Rangers.
    Díaz coughed up the lead in a ninth that saw him give up four hits, including a homer to Evan Carter. It’s his first blown save after converting four chances for the Dodgers but also his first win. Since he didn’t work either of the previous two days, he’ll probably be back out there if a save situation presents itself Saturday.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #80
    Kumar Rocker surrendered three runs in five innings versus the Dodgers on Friday.
    Rocker, who gave up two homers to Max Muncy, induced just eight misses on 41 swings and had a 19-percent CSW tonight. He seems like a weak play next week against the A’s in Sacramento.
  • LAD Center Fielder #44
    Andy Pages went 3-for-3 with a homer, a double, four RBI and a walk against the Rangers on Friday.
    That’s a nice turnaround after Pages, the NL Player of the Week last week, went 3-for-12 with six strikeouts in the three-game series against the Blue Jays. All three of his balls in play tonight were hit at least 100 mph, though his homer, a 396-foot shot to center, would have left just nine of the 30 ballparks, according to Statcast.
  • TEX Center Fielder #32
    Evan Carter hit a two-run homer off Edwin Díaz, walked and stole a base against the Dodgers on Friday.
    Carter’s homer was a 373-footer that would have left 17 parks, according to Statcast. He’s not off to a particularly strong start at .237/.341/.395 in 44 plate appearances, but his EV numbers are a little bit better than usual. He’ll probably be mixed-league relevant if he stays healthy, but he has, of course, had major difficulties in that department.
  • SEA Left Fielder #56
    Randy Arozarena hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the fifth as the Mariners beat the Astros 9-6 on Friday.
    Arozarena also singled and recorded an RBI on a HBP. The Mariners had good reason to drop him to fifth in the lineup after the Brendan Donovan acquisition, but they could consider revisiting that with everyone ahead of him struggling at the moment. He’s batting .271/.407/.396 for a team that’s hitting just .190/.297/.311 on the whole.