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  • BAL Catcher #29
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    Samuel Basallo went 2-for-5 and hit his first homer Wednesday versus the Rangers.
    Basallo was all over Nathan Eovaldi today, starting off with a 107.7-mph single in the first. In the third, he had a 103.7-mph, 378-foot flyout, and then he fully connected in the fifth, drilling a ball 437 feet to dead center. That one left the bat at 109.5 mph. Basallo has thus far started five of the Orioles’ six games, including three at DH. The Orioles have yet to face a lefty and aren’t slated to for at least another week, so Basallo will remain worth using in mixed leagues. Weeks in which the Orioles face a couple of left-handers will make him a lesser option.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #66
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    The Red Sox will have Jovani Morán open ahead of Brayan Bello’s start Tuesday against the Phillies.
    Bello could take over in the second after Moran faces Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper. It makes him a better bet for a victory, but he remains a difficult play in mixed leagues right now.
    Mariners welcome Padres for Sunday Night Baseball
    Interconference rivals go head-to-head on Sunday Night Baseball as the NL West leading San Diego Padres visit the Seattle Mariners.
  • COL Relief Pitcher #44
    Rockies activated RHP Jimmy Herget from the bereavement/family emergency list.
    Herget rejoins the Rockies bullpen after three days away. He has a 5.40 ERA in 14 appearances this season.
  • COL Starting Pitcher #29
    Rockies optioned RHP Tanner Gordon to Triple-A Albuquerque.
    Gordon spent the last four weeks mopping up for the Rockies, throwing 17 innings with a 6.35 ERA over five appearances. The Rockies lost those five games he pitched in by a combined score of 40-9.
  • COL Right Fielder #2
    Tyler Freeman is playing right field and batting fifth against the Pirates on Tuesday.
    Freeman did plenty of sitting against righties for the first month of the season, but he’s now started four of the last five times the Rockies have faced them. He also started at second base for the second time on Sunday. If he emerges as a true full-timer and gains second base eligibility, he might have a little something to offer in mixed leagues. Since the beginning of last year, he’s hit .280 and stole 22 bases in 521 plate appearances.
  • CIN Center Fielder #29
    TJ Friedl is back in the leadoff spot on Tuesday after sitting against a right-hander for the first time this season on Sunday.
    There wasn’t much doubt that Friedl would be back in center tonight, but the Reds could have maybe dropped him in the lineup with him hitting just .185/.267/.274. Still, as poor as that is, it’s not like the team has much in the way of alternatives, aside from maybe just going with Elly De La Cruz and Sal Stewart first and second, rather than third and fourth. But that’s not Terry Francona’s style. The Reds have been giving Noelvi Marte more time in center in Triple-A of late, so Friedl might need to get things going soon.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #28
    Jake Bloss, who is making his way back from Tommy John surgery, pitched 2 1/3 scoreless innings for the FCL Blue Jays on Tuesday.
    He struck out four. Bloss underwent surgery almost exactly a year ago. He’ll likely remain in Triple-A once his rehab is complete, but he could be an option as a starter for the Jays during the second half of the season.
  • MLB Commissioner
    Sources told ESPN’s Jeff Passan that MLB and the MLBPA are currently holding their first official talks regarding a new collective-bargaining agreement.
    The current CBA expires on Dec. 1, at which point MLB is widely expected to lock out the players. The league is going to argue for a salary cap system, which the players, of course, want no part of. Most likely, the lockout will linger into at least February and quite possibly March but hopefully no longer before an agreement gets done.
  • ATL Catcher #12
    Braves placed C Sean Murphy on the 10-day injured list with a fractured left middle finger.
    Murphy lasted just six days on the active roster before getting hurt on a catcher’s interference during Sunday’s game. Sandy Léon will place him as Drake Baldwin’s backup, but the bigger beneficiary here is Dominic Smith, who will resume seeing more time at DH against righties with Murphy absent.
  • ATL Catcher #8
    Braves signed C Sandy Léon to a one-year contract.
    The Braves released Léon last month so that he could go play in Mexico, but now with Sean Murphy hurt again and Jonah Heim gone to the A’s, he’s returning to serve as Drake Baldwin’s backup. Léon was 4-for-34 in Triple-A before leaving Gwinnett. He went 1-for-12 in five games with the Braves last year, with his lone hit being a homer off Craig Kimbrel.
  • ATL Left Fielder #28
    Braves selected the contract of OF José Azócar from Triple-A Gwinnett.
    Azócar appeared in two games for the Braves earlier this season, going 0-for-2. The former Padre is a lifetime .243/,288/.318 hitter in 420 plate appearances. He’ll occupy a bench spot until Ronald Acuña Jr. comes off the injured list.