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  • HOU Relief Pitcher #62
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    Astros signed RHP Brandon Bielak to a minor league contract.
    Houston could certainly use some extra pitching depth and they’ve turned to a familiar face in Bielak, who made 70 appearances for the club over a five-year period earlier this decade. The 30-year-old has bounced around the past few years and hasn’t been back in the big leagues since 2024. He’s been out since undergoing shoulder surgery last April.
  • SEA Left Fielder #56
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    Randy Arozarena went 3-for-5 and hit a two-run homer in the top of the 10th as the Mariners bested the Orioles 6-5 in 10 innings Tuesday.
    Arozarena already had three hard-hit balls before he hit one 360 feet to right-center for is seventh homer, giving the Orioles a 6-4 lead in the 10th. The Orioles managed to score the automatic runner in the bottom of the frame, but that was it for them. Arozarena has seven homers on the year. Statcast thinks he’s overachieved in hitting .299/.385/.462, but there’s no point in telling him that
    Soderstrom 'turning the corner' amid hot streak
    Tyler Soderstrom's two-HR day was just the latest sign that the Athletics' slugger is in the middle of a hot streak. Eric Samulski says fantasy managers should expect the ball to "fly off his bat" as summer rolls on.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #36
    Logan Gilbert pitched six innings of one-run ball Tuesday against the Padres.
    It wasn’t enough to get Gilbert a win, so he remains 4-4 with a 3.62 ERA, even though the Mariners prevailed in one of his starts for the eighth time this year. Gilbert will face the Orioles again next week, but this time, it will be home in Seattle, improving his chances of recoding a victory.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher
    Nick Davila, who was recalled before the game, recorded his first major league save Tuesday after allowing only the inherited runner to score in the 10th against the Orioles.
    Davila started his outing by plunking Blaze Alexander and giving up an RBI single, but he retired three in a row from there, with Alexander being thrown out at home on a grounder for the second out. Davila got the chance tonight because Andrés Muñoz was unavailable after working the previous two days.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #28
    Trevor Rogers wasn’t involved in the decision after allowing three runs in 5 2/3 innings Tuesday against the Mariners.
    Rogers struck out three and walked one in a second straight solid start after a rather lengthy run of futility. Still, he was far from dominant in giving up 10 hard-hit balls and recording seven whiffs. He’ll pitch at home against the Padres on Sunday.
  • BAL Relief Pitcher #50
    Rico Garcia took his first loss after allowing two runs — one earned — in the 10th Tuesday against the Mariners.
    A rare failure from Garcia saw him give up a 360-foot homer to Randy Arozarena with the automatic runner on in the 10th. It’s his first loss in 30 appearances this season. He’s given up three homers but just four earned runs to date. He should remain worth using in mixed leagues until Ryan Helsley returns.
  • BAL Shortstop #2
    Gunnar Henderson finished 0-for-5 with a strikeout Tuesday against the Mariners.
    A lineout, a strikeout, a groundout, a popout and a forceout; Henderson accomplished the cycle of lousy at-bats tonight. He’s hit .225/.282/.351 in 151 at-bats since the beginning of May. His bat speed is down, his EV numbers are down and his strikeout rate is up in is fourth full season as a big leaguer. He once seemed poised to maybe receive the biggest contract of all-time as a 27-year-old free agent. Perhaps that still could happen, but 2 1/2 months into his age-25 season, he’s basically an average regular.
  • WSH Right Fielder #29
    James Wood went 3-for-5 with two runs scored, one RBI, and a steal in the Nationals’ 6-3 win over the Giants on Tuesday.
    Wood singled to lead off the game, then scored on a two-run homer by Luis García Jr. He then singled to drive in a run in the fifth before swiping second for his 12th steal of the season. He collected his third hit in the seventh and scored again on a bases-loaded walk. The 23-year-old outfielder is having an excellent season across the board, hitting .271/.407/.527 with 17 homers, 60 runs scored, and 41 RBI across 317 plate appearances.
  • WSH 1st Baseman #2
    Luis García Jr. went 1-for-3 with a two-run homer against the Giants on Tuesday.
    García put the Nationals on the board right away, taking Adrian Houser deep for a two-run blast in the first inning. He was later pinch-hit for against a left-hander in the seventh inning. The 26-year-old has homered four times in his last nine games. He’s up to eight on the season while hitting .262/.288/.461 with 25 runs scored and 40 RBI across 215 plate appearances.
  • SF Designated Hitter #8
    Bryce Eldridge went 2-for-3 with a solo homer and two walks against the Nationals on Tuesday.
    Eldridge continues to raise the question as to why the Giants took so long to make him an everyday regular. He reached three times on a hit and two walks on Tuesday before taking Orlando Ribalta deep for a solo homer in the ninth. The home run was his third of the season while hitting an excellent .300/.385/.500 with 15 runs scored and eight RBI across 104 plate appearances. The most encouraging development for the 21-year-old slugger is the 22.1 percent strikeout rate.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #54
    Andrew Alvarez allowed two runs with four strikeouts over 4 innings in a no-decision against the Giants on Tuesday.
    Alvarez held the Giants scoreless through four innings, but was working around plenty of traffic as he stranded eight baserunners through the four frames. He allowed the first two batters to reach in the fifth. That would be it for Alvarez, departing at 90 pitches. Both inherited runners would come in to score. He struck out four. The 26-year-old left-hander will take a 3.70 ERA, 1.44 WHIP, and a 26/11 K/BB ratio across 24 1/3 innings into a home start against the Royals on Monday.