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  • LAA Relief Pitcher #68
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    Jordan Romano was charged with four runs in the eighth after coming in to mop up Saturday against the Royals.

    Ouch. Brought in with the Angels down 8-0. Romano gave up a single, a double, a walk, another single and a HBP before being pulled. Second baseman Adam Frazier replaced him before his pitch count could get too high and, as you might imagine, allowed both inherited runners to score. Just one of the three hits against Romano came in a hard-hit ball. It wasn’t the nightmare performance that the line suggests, but that doesn’t change the fact that his ERA now stands at 10.13. He’s still probably the favorite for saves in the Angels pen for now, but it wouldn’t take much at all to change that.
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    X-rays came back negative on Junior Caminero’s left hand after being hit by a pitch during the MLB All-Star Game at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on Tuesday.

    It’s a massive relief for Tampa Bay, and fantasy managers, as Caminero appears to have avoided serious injury based on initial imaging. The 23-year-old rising superstar was struck on the left hand by a 97-mph heater from Cardinals closer Riley O’Brien in the third inning and immediately left the exhibition contest. He’ll undergo further evaluation and treatment in the coming days, but it seems like there’s a decent chance that he’s ready to roll when the Rays kick off the second half with a doubleheader against the Red Sox on Friday at Fenway Park.
    Alexander to 'miss some time' with hand injury
    With Blaze Alexander suffering a broken hand on Sunday ahead of the All-Star break, Eric Samulski shares how fantasy managers should proceed with the outfielder and the Orioles' fantasy pieces.
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    Rangers SS prospect Sebastian Walcott (elbow) will begin a rehab assignment on Tuesday in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League.

    Walcott is seeing his first game action since undergoing an internal brace procedure on his right elbow back in late February. The 20-year-old top prospect has been on a rocket ship towards the majors since signing with the Rangers back in 2023. He hit .255/.355/.386 with 13 homers and 32 steals in 552 plate appearances as a teenager at Double-A Frisco. He doesn’t offer massive stolen base upside, but he might have one of the highest power ceilings of any middle infield prospect in the minors.
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    Junior Caminero was removed from Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia after being hit by a pitch on the left hand.

    Not great. It’s the last thing anyone, especially fantasy managers, want to see in the Midsummer Classic. Caminero appeared to be in a significant amount of pain after being struck by a 97-mph heater from Cardinals closer Riley O’Brien directly on the left hand. The power-hitting 23-year-old rising superstar will head for X-rays to determine whether he suffered any fractures. An update on his status should come after the contest.
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    Cubs released RHP Kyle Wright.

    Wright’s once-promising career was derailed by injury and he hasn’t pitched in the big leagues since the 2023 season due to shoulder issues. The 30-year-old never wound up appearing in a game for the Cubs and didn’t pitch in their system after signing a minor league deal back in February.
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    Royals signed LHP Scott Alexander to a minor league contract.

    Alexander was pitching for the Long Island Ducks of the independent Atlantic League. The 37-year-old southpaw last appeared in the majors when he made 21 appearances between the Giants and Rockies back in 2025. He’s merely emergency organizational depth at this stage of his career.
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    Cubs sent RHP Jake Woodford outright to Triple-A Iowa.

    Woodford went unclaimed on waivers after being designated for assignment last weekend. The 29-year-old righty allowed three runs over two innings during his lone relief appearance for the Cubs. He’s posted an inflated 7.46 ERA across 25 1/3 innings over 17 appearances between the Cubs and Brewers this season.
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    Mets sent RHP Dan Hammer outright to Triple-A Syracuse.

    Hammer didn’t end up making an appearance for New York during his lone game on the big-league roster. He’ll remain stationed on the doorstep of the majors after passing through waivers unclaimed.
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    Cardinals released OF Matt Koperniak.

    Koperniak never wound up making it to St. Louis and lost his spot on the club’s 40-man roster last offseason. The 28-year-old was hitting .253/.324/.339 with three homers and four steals in 210 plate appearances for Triple-A Memphis this season.
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    Munetaka Murakami told Baseball America’s James Fegan at the MLB All-Star Game that he wants to remain with the White Sox long-term.

    Murakami, who signed a two-year, $34 million contract last offseason, made some noise while speaking to Fegan prior to his first Midsummer Classic appearance by confirming his interest in staying with Chicago long-term. He added that the two sides haven’t begun the process of discussing a potential extension. The 26-year-old first baseman launched 20 homers in his first 57 games before hitting the injured list with a hamstring strain back in late May. He returned for the White Sox’ final three games before the break and looked like himself during the Home Run Derby earlier this week. He’s slated to hit free agency after the 2027 campaign.
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    Willson Contreras told reporters at the MLB All-Star Game that he has no plans to waive his no-trade clause.

    Contreras added while speaking prior to the showcase in Philadelphia that he wants to finish his career in Boston. The 34-year-old first baseman put together an impressive 13-homer opening round during the Home Run Derby earlier this week and has been one of the main reasons that the Red Sox are within striking distance of a playoff spot coming out of the Midsummer Classic.