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  • BAL Catcher #29
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    Samuel Basallo (knee) is back in the lineup for Tuesday’s game against the Yankees.
    Basallo is back at DH and hitting fifth after being scratched from Monday’s lineup with left knee discomfort. The 21-year-old prodigy appears to be fine from a physical standpoint after being involved in a home-plate collision during Sunday’s contest against the Athletics. He’s been on fire at the plate recently, hitting .382 (21-for-55) with two homers and nine RBI over his last 15 games.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #18
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    Shane McClanahan tossed five scoreless innings and got a no-decision in the Rays’ 7-6 victory over the Blue Jays on Tuesday.
    Bolte a volatile prospect for Athletics outfield
    Eric Samulski explains Henry Bolte's outlook in the MLB with the Athletics calling up the outfielder prospect from the minors.
  • CWS Right Fielder #25
    Derek Hill delivered a tiebreaking pinch-hit homer off Matt Strahm in the bottom of the eighth in the White Sox’s 6-5 takedown of the Royals on Tuesday.
    Hill’s 417-foot homer to center was his longest batted ball since he hit 432- and 420-foot homers at Coors Field on Aug. 29, 2024. He’s gone 11-for-44 with three homers and four steals while starting strictly against lefties this season. He’s played in 31 games and taken 50 plate appearances.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #47
    Erick Fedde worked five innings and allowed two runs Tuesday against the Royals.
    Fedde left with a 5-2 lead that was blown right away by Tyler Schweitzer and Grant Taylor in the sixth. As a result, Fedde remains 0-4 in spite of a solid 3.66 ERA. He’s still a weak bet for fantasy purposes with his 26 strikeouts and 10 homers allowed in 43 innings. Bobby Witt Jr. and Salvador Perez took him deep tonight. He’ll make his next start Sunday against the Cubs.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #58
    Seranthony Domínguez worked a flawless eighth in a tie game Tuesday against the Royals and wound up with his third victory.
    Domínguez got the decision after Derek Hill homered in the bottom of the inning, and Bryan Hudson closed things out for his second save. Domínguez remains the White Sox’s primary closer with his nine saves in 11 tries this year.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #60
    Bryan Hudson notched his second save with a perfect ninth against the Royals on Tuesday.
    The White Sox decided to use Seranthony Domínguez in the eighth in a tie game tonight. After they took a 6-5 lead in the bottom of the eighth, Hudson faced Bobby Witt Jr., Vinnie Pasquantino and Salvador Perez in the ninth and retired them all, but things might have gone somewhat differently if Derek Hill hadn’t made a sliding catch on Witt’s liner to right to start the inning. Hudson, who has pitched in 21 of the White Sox’s 41 games, has a 0.90 ERA and a 22/9 K/BB in 20 innings. It’ll be interesting to see if that workload starts to catch up to him at some point.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #32
    Stephen Kolek surrendered five runs in 4 2/3 innings Tuesday in a no-decision against the White Sox.
    All five runs scored in the fifth, when Drew Romo and Chase Meidroth hit 35x-foot homers off him. Romo’s was a homer in 17 ballparks, while Meidroth’s would have left only eight. Kolek departed down by three runs, but the Royals came back to let him off the hook in the sixth before ultimately losing 6-5. This is a definite setback for Kolek’s chances of sticking around over Noah Cameron after Cole Ragans comes off the IL, but he should get one more chance to impress Sunday against the Cardinals.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #25
    Matt Strahm gave up a go-ahead homer in the eighth to take a loss Tuesday against the White Sox.
    Derek Hill hit the homer. Strahm has allowed three homers and seven runs in 15 2/3 innings to begin the year. At this point, Daniel Lynch IV probably should be ahead of him in line for saves if something happens to Lucas Erceg.
  • DET Catcher #13
    Dillon Dingler went 1-for-3 with a walk and a solo home run against the Mets on Tuesday.
    Dingler’s home run was his seventh of the year. The 27-year-old catcher took Freddy Peralta deep for a solo shot in the second inning. Despite a .234 average this year, Dingler has been an excellent hitting catcher with seven home runs and 27 RBI.
  • KC Catcher #13
    Salvador Perez went 2-for-4 and hit his sixth homer Tuesday against the White Sox.
    Perez also caught tonight for the first time since May 1. He’d been limited to DH duties by hip soreness. The homer off Erick Fedde was his first since Apr. 28.
  • TEX Right Fielder #24
    Rangers manager Skip Schumaker said Brandon Nimmo is day-to-day after X-rays came back negative on his right ankle.
    Schumaker added that Nimmo is dealing with a sprained ankle but didn’t suffer any fractures. It sounds like there’s a chance he avoids the injured list, but the Rangers are probably going to give him a couple days off to rest and recover. The 33-year-old veteran outfielder was 3-for-4 with a run scored before spraining his ankle on a close play at first base during the sixth inning of Tuesday’s game against Arizona. There should be an update on his status prior to Wednesday’s showdown.