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  • TB Designated Hitter #2
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    Yandy Díaz left Tuesday’s game against the Orioles after being hit by a pitch on the fingers of both hands.
    Not good. Díaz was struck on both hands by a pitch from Orioles reliever Yennier Cano with two outs in the eighth inning. He departed the contest after going 2-for-3 with a solo homer and two RBI in the low-scoring affair. The 34-year-old on-base machine kicked off the scoring by ripping an RBI double into the left-center field gap against Orioles starter Kyle Bradish in the opening frame before launching a majestic 439-foot tiebreaking solo shot to center field in the sixth inning. It was his eighth round-tripper of the season. He’ll presumably head for X-rays to determine whether he suffered any fractures. There should be an update on his status prior to Wednesday’s series finale.
  • PIT Right Fielder #25
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    Pirates optioned OF Billy Cook to Triple-A Indianapolis.
    The Pirates needed to make a move to clear a spot on their active roster for the promotion of Esmerlyn Valdez on Friday and Cook wound up being the odd man out this time around. He’ll return to an everyday role there until his services are needed by the Pirates once again.
    Steer primed for strong summer in Reds' lineup
    Spencer Steer has been on a tear throughout the month of May. James Schiano unpacks why the multi-position eligible Steer is primed to occupy a great spot in the Reds' lineup all summer long.
  • PIT Right Fielder #85
    Francys Romero reports that the Pirates plan to promote top prospect Esmerlyn Valdez from Triple-A Indianapolis on Friday.
    The 22-year-old slugger has hit .253/.381/.506 with 10 homers and 29 RBI in 194 plate appearances at Triple-A Indianapolis this season. It’s extremely unlikely that the Pirates would be promoting him to function in a part-time role, so expect him to see everyday at-bats from the jump. He has intriguing power potential, but no speed to speak of, so his fantasy value will ultimately depend on where he settles in the Pirates’ lineup.
  • BOS Relief Pitcher #50
    Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com reports that the Red Sox plan to promote right-hander Tayron Guerrero from Triple-A Worcester prior to Friday’s series opener against the Twins.
    No word yet on the corresponding move(s) that the Red Sox will make to the roster. Guerrero, 35, holds a scintillating 0.92 ERA, 0.97 WHIP and a 22/6 K/BB ratio across 19 2/3 innings in 15 appearances at Triple-A Worcester this season. He’ll bolster the club’s middle relief corps.
  • MIN 3rd Baseman #4
    The Twins plan to place Tristan Gray on the paternity list prior to Friday’s game.
    That means the team will need to promote someone from Triple-A St. Paul to take his place for the team’s weekend series against the Red Sox. It’s unlikely that they’ll want to bring back Royce Lewis so soon after his demotion, so it’s possible that Gabriel Gonzalez could get a cup of coffee with the big league club.
  • CLE Shortstop #4
    Brayan Rocchio finished 3-for-3 with two doubles and a steal Thursday in the Guardians’ 3-1 win over the Tigers.
    That’s a four-game sweep for Cleveland. Rocchio is hitting a rather stunning .290 with a 20/19 K/BB in 188 plate appearances. Last year, he had a 77/22 K/BB, giving him an .290 OBP that matched his career average. His OBP is .376 right now. In spite of his success, he’s continued to hit ninth for the most part. The Guardians aren’t messing with what’s working.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #54
    Joey Cantillo blanked the Tigers for 5 2/3 innings and struck out six in a victory Thursday.
    This one seemed poised for a different outcome early, but Cantillo was able to strand the bases loaded in a 32-pitch first inning and he allowed just three more baserunners the rest of the way. He ended the outing having allowed only two hard-hit balls and sporting a 32 percent CSW. Cantillo, who was working with Patrick Bailey for the first time today, moved to 4-1 with a 3.05 ERA, and the Guardians are 9-2 in his starts. It’d be nice if he were more efficient — he might have a couple more of those victories — but he’s proving useful anyway. He’ll face the Nationals on Tuesday.
  • CLE Relief Pitcher #33
    Hunter Gaddis struck out two in a scoreless ninth for his first save Thursday against the Tigers.
    Cade Smith and Eric Sabrowski had the day off after working the last two games, so Gaddis received his first chance to close this season and notched his fourth career save. He’s turned in five straight scoreless outings to bring his ERA down to 5.25.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #12
    Casey Mize held the Guardians to two runs in 6 2/3 innings in a tough loss Thursday.
    Mize allowed four hits, walked none and struck out four in the 95-pitch outing. It’s his second quality start since coming off the IL, but he remains stuck on two wins in spite of a 2.47 ERA and a 43/11 K/BB through eight starts. He’ll face the Angels next week.
  • CLE Catcher #16
    Patrick Bailey hit his first homer as a Guardian against the Tigers on Thursday.
    Bailey’s 407-foot blast increased the Guardians’ lead from two runs to three in the eighth. He’s 2-for-18 for his new team after hitting .146/.213/.183 in 30 games with the Giants. The 2-for-18 has actually raised his season OPS from .396 to .414.
  • DET Catcher #13
    Dillon Dingler homered and doubled for the Tigers’ only two extra-base hits Thursday against the Guardians.
    Dingler’s double in the first wound up high off the wall in left at Comerica. According to Statcast, it was a homer in six ballparks. His actual homer was a homer in 16 ballparks, including all six the first one was a homer in. So, this would have been a two-homer day in six ballparks and a zero-homer day in 14. Settling for one seems like a good compromise.