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  • BOS Starting Pitcher #70
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    Payton Tolle limited the Braves to two runs and four hits over eight innings for a win Saturday.
    Tolle needed just 85 pitches to get 24 outs tonight, finishing with four hits allowed, one walk and three strikeouts. He gave up a 421-foot homer to Drake Baldwin and had two flyouts that projected as homers in 15 and five ballparks, according to Statcast. Still, it was a pretty impressive showing, especially because he averaged the same 96.5 mph with his fastball in the eighth that he did in the first. Tolle is 2-2 with a 2.05 ERA through five turns, and he’ll be a worthy mixed-league play next week against the Twins.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #56
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    Brewers’ skipper Pat Murphy told reporters after Thursday’s game that X-rays on the injured forearm of right-hander Grant Anderson came back negative for any fractures.
    Anderson was pulled from Thursday’s game after he was struck on the forearm by a line drive off the bat of Bryce Eldridge in the seventh inning. Fortunately, he was able to avoid any serious injury and merely suffered a bruised forearm. He’s considered day-to-day.
    Tolle making a name for himself
    Red Sox pitcher Payton Tolle is displaying the stuff to be a strong fantasy baseball option.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #37
    Brewers’ left-hander DL Hall is set to undergo an MRI exam after exiting Thursday’s outing against the Giants.
    Hall told manager Pat Murphy that his subscapular and pectoral muscles were hurting him, so the Brewers will get some imaging done to see exactly what’s going on there. While the severity of the issue is not yet known, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the 27-year-old hurler wind up on the injured list here.
  • BOS Relief Pitcher #66
    Red Sox acquired LHP Joe La Sorsa from the Pirates for cash considerations.
    The 28-year-old southpaw exercised the upward mobility clause in his minor league deal with the Pirates, so the Bucs either had to trade him or grant him his release. La Sorsa is expected to join the Red Sox’ active roster on Friday, with right-hander Brayan Bello expected to be optioned to Triple-A Worcester to free up a spot.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #66
    Dan Roche of WBZ-TV reports that the Red Sox plan to option struggling right-hander Brayan Bello to Triple-A Worcester.
    The 27-year-old hurler was roughed up for six runs in the first inning on Thursday’s start against the Orioles and that appears to have been the last straw. He holds a miserable 6.34 ERA and a 1.67 WHIP over 61 innings in 12 appearances with the Red Sox this season. Bello will attempt to work through his issues as a starter at the Triple-A level for the time being. Joe La Sorsa is expected to be added to the roster in his place on Friday once that deal becomes official.
  • TEX Left Fielder #19
    Rangers optioned OF Alejandro Osuna to Triple-A Round Rock.
    The 23-year-old outfielder held his own during his time with the big league club, slashing a respectable .253/.376/.275 with zero homers, nine RBI and four stolen bases in 110 plate appearances with the Rangers. His demotion likely means that Wyatt Langford will be activated from the 10-day injured list prior to Friday’s contest.
  • PIT Relief Pitcher #66
    According to Ari Alexander of 7News Boston, the Red Sox have an agreement in place to acquire left-hander Joe La Sorsa from the Pirates.
    The 28-year-old southpaw trigged the upward mobility clause in his contract with the Pirates, meaning that they had to either trade him or grant him his unconditional release. The Pirates will receive cash considerations in return. La Sorsa has compiled a 3.46 ERA, 1.07 WHIP and a 22/6 K/BB ratio over 26 innings at Triple-A Indianapolis this season.
  • KC 3rd Baseman #11
    Maikel Garcia (hamstring) remains out of the Royals’ lineup for Thursday night’s contest against the Twins.
    It’s the fifth consecutive game that Garcia has missed since suffering a hamstring strain over the weekend. The good news is that he has been making steady improvements and will be available off the bench on Thursday. The expectation now is that he returns to the team’s starting lineup at some point over the weekend and is able to avoid a stint on the injured list.
  • SF Right Fielder #51
    Jung Hoo Lee went 4-for-5 with a double and three runs scored as the Giants topped the Brewers 12-9 on Thursday.
    Lee has remained hot since his 11-hit outburst at Coors Field over the weekend, going 8-for-14 in the four games against the Brewers. He’s all of the way up to fourth in the majors with his .322 average, putting him just behind teammate Luis Arraez in third place at .325.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #12
    Adrian Houser was lifted with a three-run lead after allowing three runs — two earned — in 4 1/3 innings Thursday against the Brewers.
    Houser allowed one run in four innings before giving up a double, a homer and another double with one out in the fifth. The Giants didn’t trust him to get through the inning at that point, denying him a chance to qualify for the win. It’s the third straight outing in which Houser has failed to complete five innings, and he remains 2-5 with a 5.49 ERA overall. He’s due to make his next start Tuesday against the Nationals.
  • SF Relief Pitcher #44
    Caleb Kilian got the final three outs for the Giants to earn his fourth save Thursday against the Brewers.
    Wilkin Ramos started the ninth today with a 12-6 lead, but he was pulled after two singles and two walks made it 12-7 and a save situation. Kilian came in and struck out Andrew Vaughn, induced an RBI groundout and then allowed an RBI single to make it 12-9. That brought up David Hamilton as the tying run with two outs, and Hamilton hit a 395-foot fly to center that was caught a couple of steps shy of the wall. It’s Kilian’s first ninth-inning appearance and save since he gave up five runs to the Rockies in a blown save last Friday. He’s pitched 2 2/3 scoreless innings since that, so he’s still very much in the mix for saves in the San Francisco pen.