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  • CLE 3rd Baseman #11
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    José Ramírez went 2-for-4 and belted a pair of solo home runs on Sunday, propelling the Guardians to an 8-4 victory over the visiting Orioles.
    Ramírez ambushed a first-pitch fastball from Orioles’ left-hander Trevor Rogers for a 408-foot (106.2 mph EV) solo shot in the fourth inning that made it a 2-0 ballgame. He then replicated the feat in the fifth, that time belting a 1-1 changeup for a 379-foot (103.6 mph EV) solo shot to left that made it 6-4. With the two-hit attack, the superstar third baseman is now hitting .229/.354/.494 with six homers, 12 RBI and 10 stolen bases on the season.
  • COL 1st Baseman
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    TJ Rumfield (hand) is back in the lineup for Wednesday’s series finale against the Dodgers.
    Rumfield is back at first base and hitting third during Wednesday’s series finale at Dodger Stadium after a brief one-game absence. The 26-year-old rookie standout, who has recorded an .809 OPS with seven homers and 27 RBI in 54 games this season, managed to avoid serious injury after being hit by a 97-mph fastball on the right hand during Monday’s series opener.
    Sabathia digs into baseball superstitions
    CC Sabathia and Ahmed Fareed weigh in on baseball superstitions, including ones from CC's playing days and a quirky routine he never forgot about one of his former teammates in New York.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #61
    Cristopher Sánchez extended his scoreless streak to 44 2/3 innings with seven scoreless frames Wednesday in the Phillies’ 3-0 shutout of the Padres.
    Sánchez struck out nine. Manny Machado made a bid to end the scoreless streak in the sixth, but his drive to right-center was caught at the wall by Justin Crawford. Statcast says it would have been a homer in 16 ballparks. Sánchez’s May concludes without him allowing a run in 39 innings of work. He’s potentially two starts away from challenging Orel Hershiser’s record streak of 58 scoreless innings from 1988. He’s one inning away from matching Zack Greinke’s streak of 45 2/3 scoreless innings in 2015, which is the longest since Hershiser’s. He’ll face the Padres again next week in Philadelphia.
  • PHI Relief Pitcher #46
    José Alvarado worked a scoreless ninth for his first save of the year Wednesday against the Padres.
    Jhoan Duran, Brad Keller and Orion Kerkering had all worked the previous two days, opening the door for Alvarado to get his first save chance. He hadn’t pitched in a week and he was scored on in his previous two outings, but he didn’t create much drama today, allowing only a Xander Bogaerts single before completing the Phillies’ 3-0 shutout.
  • SD Starting Pitcher #10
    Walker Buehler was charged with two runs in 5 1/3 innings after departing a scoreless game against the Phillies on Wednesday.
    Thanks to a couple of double plays, Buehler faced the minimum through five, and he was pulled at just 58 pitches after a groundout, a single and a HBP to begin the sixth. Adrian Morejon replaced him and allowed both runners to score. Buehler struck out only two today and allowed nine hard-hit balls, but the three hits against him were all singles and he walked none. He has a 4.88 ERA after 11 starts, and he’ll probably face the Phillies again next time out.
  • PHI Shortstop #7
    Trea Turner homered, drove in a run with a groundout and stole a base Wednesday against the Padres.
    The Phillies swapping Kyle Schwarber and Turner at the top of the lineup has worked out nicely the last two days. Turner has homered in both games, and Schwarber delivered an RBI single from the leadoff spot today, as the two combined to drive in all three of Philadelphia’s runs. Turner now has seven homers and 11 steals this season.
  • SD Designated Hitter #41
    Miguel Andujar finished 0-for-4 with two strikeouts as the Padres’ No. 2 hitter Wednesday against the Phillies.
    Andujar is in a 3-for-27 skid that’s seen him go without an RBI in his last seven games. He’ll probably continue to start for the most part, but he’s not a No. 2 hitter. Even though he’s batting .267 this season, his OBP is just .293.
  • AZ 3rd Baseman #28
    Nolan Arenado (groin) was held out of the lineup for Wednesday’s series finale against the Giants.
    No surprise after Arenado made an early exit from Tuesday’s contest with right groin tightness. The 35-year-old veteran will benefit from Thursday’s scheduled off day before Arizona kicks off a three-game road series against the Mariners on Friday night.
  • AZ 2nd Baseman #4
    Ketel Marte went 2-for-5 on Wednesday helping lead the Diamondbacks to a narrow 3-2 win over the Giants.
    Marte’s prolonged offensive outburst continued in this one at Oracle Park as he recorded his ninth multi-hit performance since May 13, raising hit batting average from .215 to .276 during that 13-game span. The 32-year-old has been especially hot of late, batting .516 (16-for-31) with two homers and 10 RBI over his last seven games. He’ll try to keep things rolling when the Diamondbacks face the Mariners, his former organization, in a three-game road series this weekend.
  • SF 2nd Baseman #1
    Luis Arraez went 3-for-4 with a pair of RBI and also stole a base in Wednesday’s loss to the Diamondbacks.
    Arraez was responsible for San Francisco’s lone runs of the contest when he smacked a two-run single to left-center field against Diamondbacks starter Michael Soroka in the third inning. The 29-year-old’s latest multi-hit effort raises his batting average to .325 through 53 games in his Giants debut. He’s been especially hot of late, hitting .352 (31-for-88) with two homers, nine RBI and one steal since the start of May.
  • SF Designated Hitter #10
    Casey Schmitt went 0-for-4 with a stolen base during Wednesday’s loss to the Diamondbacks.
    Schmitt was held hitless for the first time in four games as his sizzling-hot stretch came to an end after three multi-hit performances during that span. The 27-year-old has homered four times in his last seven games and left the yard a whopping eight times in 23 games since the start of May. He’s making significantly more hard contact, barreling the ball at a career-best rate, and getting it in the air more frequently this season, which has fueled his recent power surge.