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  • NYY Starting Pitcher #77
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    Yankees signed RHP Luis Garcia to a minor-league contract.

    Garcia underwent Tommy John surgery in October and is presumably signing a two-year pact here. The Yankees will oversee the 29-year-old’s rehab and hope they can rediscover his 2021-2022 form, where he started 56 games for the Astros and compiled a 3.60 ERA, 26 wins, and 324 strikeouts in 312.2 innings.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #43
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    Brewers acquired RHP Lance McCullers Jr. and LHP Colton Gordon from the Astros for minor league INF Jadyn Fielder.

    This move was reported a few hours ago and is now official. McCullers was up to 77 pitches in his last rehab start, so there’s a chance that he could join the Milwaukee rotation shortly.
    What makes Bellinger's ASG MVP win 'impressive'
    Dan Patrick & Co. react to this year's MLB All-Star Game, diving into Cody Bellinger taking home MVP honors, where the game ranks among other sport's All-Star events and more.
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    The Pirates will start Jared Jones, Braxton Ashcraft, and Paul Skenes in the series against Cleveland this weekend.

    That means the team will push Mitch Keller to next week. It makes sense to use Jones, who is clearly on a pitch count, in the first start after the break because it means the bullpen will be fresh.
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    Phillies will start Aaron Nola, Jesus Luzardo, and Alan Rangel against the Mets this weekend.

    Nola will start on Thursday, there will then be a day off to accommodate the World Cup Final, and then Luzardo and Rangel will throw on Saturday and Sunday. The Phillies could have chosen to use Zack Wheeler on normal rest this weekend, but the veteran will likely get a two-start week against the Dodgers and Yankees instead.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #62
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    The Giants will start Landen Roupp, Logan Webb, and Robbie Ray against the Mariners out of the All-Star break

    Webb was a member of the NL All-Star team, but he did not pitch in the game on Tuesday. That will enable him to pitch over the weekend once regular-season games begin again. Tyler Mahle and Trevor McDonald will then follow on Monday and Tuesday against the Royals.
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    The Athletic’s Spencer Nusbaum reports that the Nationals will recall C prospect Harry Ford after the All-Star break.

    Ford came to the Nationals in the offseason in a trade for reliever Jose A. Ferrer and immediately became one of the top prospects in Washington’s system. He was sent to Triple-A, where he played through a shoulder injury and hit .223/.370/.335 in 58 games with four home runs, 34 runs scored, and 22 RBI. However, Ford has been improving of late, posting an .841 OPS in June and then hitting .292/.486/.542 in eight games in July with a 7/9 K/BB ratio. Keibert Ruiz is hitting .275/.302/.465 with seven home runs and 35 RBI in 62 games this season, so Ford is not going to immediately supplant him, but the young prospect could see regular starts against left-handed pitchers early on. He remains off the fantasy radar for now.
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    The White Sox will start Anthony Kay, Davis Martin, and Sean Burke against the Blue Jays after the All-Star break.

    The White Sox will return from the break with their top three starters going. This will also set up Erick Fedde for a two-start week against Texas and Houston the following week.
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    Nationals activated RHP Max Kranick (elbow) from the 60-day injured list.

    Kranick underwent flexor tendon surgery in August of last season and will make his season debut when he gets into a game. The 28-year-old posted a 3.65 ERA over 37 innings with the Mets last year and should be a solid contributor to the Nationals’ bullpen, something they desperately need.
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    Nationals placed C Drew Millas on the 10-day injured list with a left index finger fracture.

    The move is retroactive to July 12th. The Nationals will need to add a back-up catcher to the roster before Friday.
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    MLB.com’s Brian McTaggart reports that the Astros are trading RHP Lance McCullers Jr. to the Milwaukee Brewers.

    No word yet on what the return will be, but this is a surprising development given how long McCullers has been a part of the Astros organization. The veteran is close to returning from a shoulder injury, but he also posted a 6.86 ERA in eight starts to begin the year so the Astros seem to feel he doesn’t fit into their rotation plans anymore. The Brewers have had plenty of success in the past with pitchers who have lower velocity, but a deep mix of pitches, so it wouldn’t be surprising if they were able to get a good run of production out of McCullers the rest of the way. We still wouldn’t add him in anything but deep 15 team leagues.
    Previewing the MLB Trade Deadline during an All-Star break edition of the power rankings.
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    Cody Bellinger was named the MVP of the MLB All-Star Game at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.

    Bellinger delivered a two-run single off Phillies ace Cristopher Sánchez in the first inning that proved to be more than enough for the American League’s loaded pitching staff as they piled up 15 strikeouts and tossed a three-hit shutout. It was his lone hit in three at-bats during the low-scoring affair. The 31-year-old outfielder made an impact during his first Midsummer Classic appearance since 2019. The Yankees open the second half with a three-game series in New York against the defending World Series champion Dodgers starting on Friday.