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  • PIT Starting Pitcher #36
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    Bubba Chandler allowed two runs with four strikeouts over five innings in a loss against the Diamondbacks on Tuesday.
    The Diamondbacks got to Chandler right away, putting two runs on the board in the first inning on two hits, three walks, and a sacrifice fly. He didn’t allow another hit over four more scoreless frames, but did issue three more walks. He struck out four. The 23-year-old right-hander ends the day with a 4.76 ERA, 1.50 WHIP, and a 31/26 K/BB ratio across 34 innings. He’ll need to start limiting walks if he’s to maintain some level of success and consistency in the majors. Chandler lines up for his next start against the Giants in San Francisco on Sunday.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #55
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    Bryce Elder received a no-decision on Sunday against the Pirates, tossing six innings of two-run ball while striking out four.
    Elder allowed two hits and two walks in the quality start, lowering his ERA to 2.66 on the year. The right-hander has now given up more than three earned runs in a start just once all season. Elder has been using three fastballs in 2026, adding a cutter while increasing the usage of his four-seamer at the expense of his sinker. Additionally, he’s leading with his slider for the first time in his career. The package is helping him outperform what the pitching models indicate, and he’ll look to keep rolling next time out against the Mets.
    Carroll smacks solo shot in first inning
    Corbin Carroll drove a ball out to deep right-center field for a solo home run in the first inning off of Cade Cavalli to put the Diamondbacks in front.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #36
    Bubba Chandler was used behind an opener in Sunday’s loss to the Braves, allowing two earned runs on one hit over 5 1/3 innings.
    Chandler struck out seven and walked two while pitching in bulk relief. Despite entering after an opener, he logged his longest outing since April 17. The Pirates recently bumped Carmen Mlodzinski from the rotation when Jared Jones came back, so Chandler needs to keep pitching like this to hold his spot. His next start lines up for a favorable matchup at home against Miami.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #72
    Didier Fuentes earned his first career save in the Braves’ 3-2 win over the Pirates on Sunday.
    Veteran closer Raisel Iglesias had already earned saves on Friday and Saturday, so Fuentes came in as the fresh option. Still just 20 years old, he’s been used as a traditional reliever lately. Fuentes hasn’t recorded more than four outs in an appearance since May 12. The Braves will likely be flexible with his role moving forward, and saves will be few and far between with Iglesias and Robert Suárez also in this bullpen. This is still a big developmental win for Atlanta, as he’s succeeding despite the unexpected usage.
  • ATL Center Fielder #23
    Michael Harris II came off the bench to deliver a three-run, go-ahead double that propelled the Braves to a 3-2 win over the Pirates on Sunday.
    Harris has been battling a back issue and wasn’t healthy enough to start on Sunday, but he still delivered the game-winning hit. He’s in the midst of a career-best campaign. While his walk rate remains uninspiring, Harris’ bat-to-ball metrics have erupted in his age-25 season. His quality of contact is not only the best of his career but some of the best in the sport. Atlanta is off on Monday before a six-game road trip to face the White Sox and Mets.
  • PIT 1st Baseman #2
    Spencer Horwitz went 2-for-3 with a homer and a walk as the Pirates fell to the Braves on Sunday afternoon.
    Horwitz delivered some of the only offense Pittsburgh could muster against Bryce Elder. The first baseman has now led off against 12 consecutive right-handed pitchers, notable considering the Pirates entered Sunday ranked fourth in runs per game. Horwitz has more walks than strikeouts this season and makes for a nice batting average play in roto when combined with non-zero power and a premium lineup slot.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #77
    Louis Varland tossed a scoreless 1 1/3 innings and picked up the save against the Orioles on Sunday.
    Varland’s save was his 11th. He entered the game with a man on first and two outs in the eighth inning before erasing Leody Taveras with a strikeout and following it up with a scoreless ninth inning. Varland lowered his ERA to 0.26 as his dominant run continues.
  • KC Shortstop #7
    Bobby Witt Jr. left Sunday’s game in the seventh inning with right knee soreness.
    There was nothing obvious in the game that might have caused this, so it might be a lingering issue. Michael Massey replaced him in the game against the Twins, and Maikel Garcia shifted to shortstop. Josh Rojas would probably see a lot of action at third if Witt needed to go on the IL.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #34
    Shane Baz allowed five runs (one earned) and took the loss against the Blue Jays on Sunday.
    Baz gave up seven hits, walked one and struck out three. He fell to 3-6 with the loss. Baz cruised through the first five innings before running into trouble in the sixth inning. He allowed a solo home run and a double, but would’ve been out of the inning with only one run if not for an error by Gunnar Henderson. With new life, the Blue Jays followed up the error with an RBI groundout, a single, a double and a single. Baz was charged with five runs, but only one earned run. His ERA is 4.09, but he has a 2.20 ERA over his last five starts with 28 strikeouts and 11 walks. Baz is lined up to face the Padres at home next.
  • TOR Starting Pitcher #34
    Kevin Gausman allowed four runs in five innings and got a no-decision in the Blue Jays’ 6-4 victory over the Orioles on Sunday.
    Gausman gave up five hits, walked none and struck out five. All four Orioles runs came against Gausman in the fifth inning. He allowed a home run to Colton Cowser before Jackson Holliday tripled and Blaze Alexander knocked him in with a double. Then Taylor Ward hit a two-run homer. Gausman has a 3.60 ERA. He’s lined up to face the Yankees at home on Saturday.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #29
    Tarik Skubal (elbow) looked dominant in his minor league rehab start at High-A West Michigan on Sunday, striking out six batters over five scoreless innings.
    Skubal allowed just two hits on the afternoon and didn’t walk a batter. He needed just 54 pitches (44 strikes) to navigate his five frames, with his fastball touching as high as 99 mph. Expect him to make his highly anticipated return to the Tigers’ rotation next weekend.