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  • WSH Shortstop #5
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    CJ Abrams went 1-for-1 with a double, a walk, and was twice hit by a pitch on Wednesday against the Pirates.

    A very strange statline for Abrams that will be great for his on-base percentage. His Nationals were shutout, but he got himself on base every time he came to the plate. It’s been a banner season for him so far with a .367 batting average and 1.175 OPS through 18 games. He’s hitting the ball harder than he ever has and our fingers are crossed that his breakout is finally here.
  • ATL Designated Hitter #15
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    Kyle Farmer (forearm) will begin his rehab assignment at Double-A Columbus on Tuesday.

    Farmer landed on the injured list with a forearm strain back on May 18th. With Ha-Seong Kim struggling and Jorge Mateo hitting .120 in June, there is a chance for Farmer to come back and push for a spot on the active roster in a few weeks.
    NYY, BOS renew rivalry on Sunday Night Baseball
    Get ready for one of baseball's most historic rivalries on Sunday Night Baseball this week, with Ben Rice and the AL East-leading Yankees heading to Boston for a clash with the Red Sox at 7p ET on NBC and Peacock.
  • MIN Right Fielder #38
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    Matt Wallner has been hitting well at Triple-A, hitting .288/.358/.598 with 11 home runs, 33 RBI, and two steals in 32 games. Much like Royce Lewis before him, Wallner has headed down to Triple-A and seemed to find his swing. He does still have a 27.7 percent strikeout rate and 15.5 percent swinging strike rate at Triple-A, but that will always be part of his game. The Twins could call him back up soon and give him regular playing time in the hopes of him sticking with them or perhaps showcasing him for a trade.

  • MIA Starting Pitcher #39
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    Marlins manager Clayton McCullough said Eury Pérez (thigh) “felt great” in his pitch design session and could start for the Marlins on Wednesday.

    Pérez made just one rehab start after missing three weeks with a thigh strain. He hit 99 mph during that rehab start and was allegedly “sneezing 95 mph” fastballs during his pitch design session. Even though a matchup against the Rangers is a solid one, Pérez only threw 51 pitches in his rehab start, so he is unlikely to be fully stretched out for this one. We might hold him on the bench for one start before throwing him back in your lineup.
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    Twins promoted SS prospect Marek Houston to Double-A Wichita.

    Houston was the 16th overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft. He hit .325/.406/.461 with five home runs and 24 steals in 56 games at High-A this season before being promoted. He’s the seventh-ranked prospect in the Twins’ system, according to MLB Pipeline.
  • SD 3rd Baseman #13
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    Manny Machado homered and doubled in the Padres’ 1-0 defeat of the Braves on Monday.

    Machado’s 11th homer in the fourth off Grant Holmes accounted for the only run in the finale of what was an incredibly low scoring day of baseball; 24 teams combined to scored 64 runs, with no team scoring more than six runs. Seven of the 12 games saw the teams total five runs or fewer. Machado, a future Hall of Famer, is currently hitting .185/.265/.384, probably due to analytics and algorithms and Driveline, which could all be fixed if someone would hire John Smoltz as a GM and Jeff Frye as a manager.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #34
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    Michael King shut out the Braves for seven innings to pick up his fifth win Monday.

    King had a 6.41 ERA in his previous five starts, but he succeeded tonight even though 12 of the 20 balls in play against him were hard hit. It helped that he walked none, and he struck out five in an outing for the first time in six starts. We’d still be nervous about using him in shallow leagues at the moment, especially since he’s due to face the Dodgers in his next two outings.
  • SD Relief Pitcher #22
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    Mason Miller protected a 1-0 lead in the ninth for his 21st save Monday against the Braves.

    Miller made things a little interesting by allowing a single and a walk with two outs, but he struck out Mike Yastrzemski to end the game. He’s second in the majors in saves, three behind Cade Smith and two ahead of Bryan Baker and Riley O’Brien.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #66
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    Grant Holmes exited after allowing one run in 4 2/3 innings against the Padres on Monday.

    Holmes walked five. He’s pitched a total of 10 1/3 innings and walked 10 in his last three starts, which should have him on thin ice with the Braves. His 4.17 ERA for the season isn’t bad, but that he’s gotten fewer than 15 outs in seven of his 15 starts and more than 15 outs just five times suggests should have his rotation status in question. He’ll likely face the Giants on Sunday.
  • ATL 3rd Baseman #27
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    Austin Riley had three of the game’s 11 hits in the Braves’ 1-0 loss to the Padres on Monday.

    Riley wasn’t very good last year and certainly hasn’t been any good in batting .219/.295/.355 this season, but it’d still be very dangerous to write him off while his power remains intact. Maybe he won’t fully rebound, but it’s hard to imagine him not being somewhat better the rest of the way.
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    Kyle Bradish blanked the Angels for eight innings and struck out nine in the Orioles’ 6-1 victory Monday.

    Maybe it shouldn’t be a total surprise that Bradish places on the short list of the league’s most inconsistent starters in his first full year back from Tommy John, but his strong showing at the end of the year did suggest more was in store. Still, things do seem to be getting better; he has a 2.78 ERA in his last nine starts after coming in at 5.03 in the first seven. Overall, he’s allowed one or no runs six times and four or more runs five times. He’ll take a 5-7 record and a 3.64 ERA into his next start versus the Nationals.