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  • TB Starting Pitcher #28
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    Nick Martinez allowed one run over 4 2/3 innings on Saturday in a no-decision against the Yankees.
    Martinez was long gone before this one was ultimately decided in extra innings. He finished with four strikeouts and also issued three walks. He surrendered five hits, including a solo homer to Austin Wells in the second inning. The 35-year-old veteran will carry a strong 2.16 ERA, 0.96 WHIP and 11/4 K/BB ratio across 16 2/3 innings into a favorable road matchup on Friday against the Pirates. He doesn’t offer enough strikeout potential to be interesting in shallow mixed leagues, but he’s a viable streaming option in deeper formats.
  • PHI Left Fielder #12
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    Kyle Schwarber went 4-for-4 with a homer, two doubles and two RBI on Thursday evening as the Phillies eked out a 6-5 victory over the Giants in 10 inings.
    Schwarber went back-to-back with Trea Turner off of Adrian Houser to start the ballgame, with his being a gargantuan 446-foot (112.4 mph) blast to right-center. He then doubled in the fifth inning and scored on a two-run knock off the bat of Adolis Garcia. The 33-year-old slugger also smacked a game-tying RBI double with two outs in the ninth inning that forced extra innings. He’s now slashing .225/.381/.595 to go with 11 long balls and 20 RBI on the season.
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    James Schiano discusses Luis Robert Jr. making another trip to the injured list and what that means for the floundering Mets.
  • PHI Shortstop #7
    Trea Turner went 2-for-5 and swatted his fourth home run of the season on Thursday evening, helping to power the Phillies to a one-run victory over the Giants.
    Turner opened the home half of the first inning with a bang, launching the first pitch thrown by Adrian Houser for a 373-foot (102.3 mph EV) solo shot. He also singled in the fifth inning and scored on a two-run single by Adolis Garcia. The dynamic 32-year-old shortstop is off to a bit of a slow start at the dish this season, slashing .252/.317/.386 with four homers, 11 RBI and three stolen bases in his first 139 plate appearances.
  • SF Center Fielder #0
    Drew Gilbert went 3-for-5 with a double and a run scored as the Giants fell to the Phillies in the nightcap of Thursday’s doubleheader.
    The 25-year-old outfielder smacked a one-out double off of Trevor Richards in the sixth inning and scored on a two-run knock off the bat of Luis Arraez. He also chipped in a pair of singles. With the three-hit attack, Gilbert is now slashing .279/.311/.442 with a pair of homers and five RBI in his first 46 plate appearances with the Giants this season.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #12
    Adrian Houser wasn’t at his best in a no-decision against the Phillies on Thursday, giving up three runs on four hits across 4 2/3 innings of work.
    The 33-year-old right-hander also issued a pair of walks in the contest while striking out two. Most of the damage done against him came in the opening inning as he served up back-to-back homers to Trea Turner and Kyle Schwarber to open the game. The Phillies pushed an additional run across while chasing him in the fifth. Houser got six swings and misses on 68 pitches on the day, registering a CSW of just 25 percent. He’ll carry an unsightly 7.12 ERA, 1.71 WHIP and a 16/10 K/BB ratio (30 1/3 innings) into Wednesday’s matchup against the Padres.
  • LAA Relief Pitcher #64
    Angels re-signed RHP Shaun Anderson to a minor league contract.
    The 31-year-old hurler elected free agency on Tuesday after he was designated for assignment by the Angels, but after exploring the open market he made the decision that remaining with the Halos was the best move for him at this time. He’ll continue to function as extra pitching depth at Triple-A Salt Lake.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #37
    Cade Povich is expected to join the Orioles in New York on Friday.
    With Trevor Rogers (illness) on the injured list, Povich will have the opportunity to make at least a couple of starts in the Orioles’ rotation. With as well as he pitched in his start, he could make a case to stick around even longer if he continues to dominate. He’s at least worth a short-term look in deeper mixed leagues.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #45
    Astros’ manager Joe Espada told reporters on Thursday that Tatsuya Imai (arm) will make another minor league rehab start next week.
    The Astros had been hopeful that he could be ready for a return next week, but he gave up five runs over two innings in his last start at Double-A Corpus Christi, so they’ll give him at least one more outing to get right. He’s a long way from being a mixed league option at the moment.
  • ATH Starting Pitcher #59
    Jeffrey Springs (hip) told reporters on Thursday that he’s hopeful he’ll be able to make his next scheduled start.
    Springs was pulled from Thursday’s outing against the Royals due to soreness in his right hip, but it appears to have been only minor issue. It sounds like fantasy managers should expect to have him available at some point next week.
  • ATH Catcher #23
    Shea Langeliers doubled three times and scored twice in the Athletics’ 6-3 takedown of the Royals on Thursday.
    The first was a 114.4-mph rocket off Noah Cameron that topped his season high for exit velocity by two mph and barely missed his career high of 114.5 mph. It’s Langeliers’ first career three-double game. He’s tied for fourth in the majors with 17 extra-base hits (nine doubles, eight homers).
  • ATH Relief Pitcher #50
    Jack Perkins protected a three-run lead in the ninth for his third save Thursday against the Royals.
    Perkins’ first two saves were two-inning affairs, but he was treated like a typical closer today. He gave up a leadoff single to Jac Caglianone and then retired Salvador Perez, Michael Massey and pinch-hitter Vinnie Pasquantino in order. Perkins has a 2.70 ERA and 17 strikeouts through 13 1/3 innings. He seems like an option for teams in need of saves.