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  • CWS Relief Pitcher #31
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    Grant Taylor struck out three in a scoreless ninth inning to convert the save against the Mariners on Tuesday.
    Seranthony Domínguez got an extra day off after tossing 32 pitches and blowing the save in Sunday’s loss to the Cubs. Taylor got the call in the ninth with a one-run lead and slammed the door on Seattle, striking out the side for his first save. The 24-year-old right-hander has posted a 1.78 ERA, 1.14 WHIP, and a 38/8 K/BB ratio across 25 1/3 innings. It wouldn’t be a shock to see Taylor begin to take more save chances from Domínguez, who’s gone 10-for-13 in save chances and holds a 4.82 ERA over 18 2/3 innings.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #32
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    Rays activated LHP Steven Matz (elbow) from the 15-day injured list.
    Matz has been out since May 5th with elbow inflammation, but he is back now and will start on Wednesday against the Orioles. The left-hander has a 3.86 ERA, 1.10 WHIP, and 28/13 K/BB ratio across 37 1/3 innings this season, but we would prefer not to use him right off the injured list.
    Trout, Vlad Jr. lead MLB on NBC, Peacock this week
    Start your Sunday with the Pirates and Blue Jays on MLB Sunday Leadoff at 12p ET on Peacock. Then, watch as the Rangers and Angels meet for an AL West clash on Sunday Night Baseball at 7 pm ET on Peacock and NBCSN.
  • TB 2nd Baseman #15
    Rays placed INF Ben Williamson on the 10-day injured list with a lower back strain.
    Williamson had been out since Friday, and the Rays made a late-night trade for another utility infielder, so the writing seemed to be on the wall. Williamson has been a valuable contributor on the Rays this season, posting a solid batting average while providing defensive value all over the infield. He will likely be out for a few weeks.
  • NYY Right Fielder #35
    Yankees OF prospect Yanquiel Fernández went 3-for-6 with two home runs and six RBI for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on Tuesday.
    Fernández hit .284/.347/.502 with 13 home runs in 64 games as a 22-year-old in Triple-A last year with the Rockies’ organization. Yet, for some reason, the Rockies put him on waivers. The Yankees claimed him and have been enjoying his success this season, as he has posted a .258/.311/.523 slash line with 11 home runs and 31 RBI in 38 games at Triple-A. Fernandez has always posted low strikeout rates in the minors and has a 48 percent hard-hit rate this season. The Yankees have him lifting the ball more than he did in Coors, which is helping his power production. He could be a sneaky outfield option for them in 2027.
  • WSH 3rd Baseman
    Nationals 3B/1B prospect Yohandy Morales went 3-for-5 with one home run, two RBI, and three runs scored for Triple-A Rochester on Tuesday.
    We know Andres Chaparro got the call to replace Brady House on the active roster, but it’s only a matter of time before Morales is up to challenge for that spot. The 40th overall pick in the 2023 MLB Draft is hitting .358/.440/.616 with 10 home runs, 27 RBI, and two steals in 175 plate appearances in Triple-A this season. There is little left for him to prove at this level.
  • CWS Left Fielder #21
    Austin Hays (calf strain) went 1-for-3 with a solo home run for Triple-A Charlotte on Tuesday.
    Hays has gone 2-for-10 in his first three games at Triple-A, but both hits have been home runs. The 30-year-old has been sidelined since May 4th with a calf strain after also missing significant time with a hamstring strain. With Sam Antonacci playing well in left field, the White Sox will have a tough choice to make when Hays is ready to return. Likely one of Tristan Peters or Jarred Kelenic will head back to the minors, or the White Sox will choose to designate Randal Grichuk for assignment.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #37
    Cade Povich (elbow inflammation) was evaluated by Dr. Keith Meister on Tuesday and received a cortisone injection
    Povich has been sidelined since May 7th with what was originally described as forearm discomfort but then became elbow inflammation. The fact that he visited a surgeon renowned for performing Tommy John procedures isn’t great news, but it seems that the course of action right now is to address the current inflammation with an injection and then evaluate him again after the inflammation goes down. We should know more about Povich’s potential need for surgery in a week or two.
  • STL Left Fielder #21
    Lars Nootbaar (heels) moved his rehab to Triple-A Memphis.
    Nootbaar went 0-for-3 in his first game at Triple-A after going 2-for-4 with a walk, a home run, and two runs scored in two games at Low-A. The 28-year-old had surgery on both heels in the offseason, so we should expect him to treat this rehab assignment as his full spring training. That being said, since he’s already in Triple-A, the chances of him joining the Cardinals by the start of June seem really good. Nootbaar hasn’t quite broken out the way people have hoped, but he has a career 9.7 percent barrel rate and 45.2 percent hard hit rate with a swinging strike rate of just 7.1 percent. At some point, that level of quality contact is going to produce results.
  • ATH Center Fielder #20
    Zack Gelof went 3-for-5 with a home run, three RBI, and two runs scored in the A’s 14-6 blowout win over the Angels on Tuesday.
    Gelof knocked a base hit in the third inning to drive in a pair of runs. He later took Ryan Johnson deep for a solo homer in the seventh for his sixth of the season. He’d add a base hit and a run scored in the ninth, ending his day hitting .269/.320/.505 with 18 runs scored, 16 RBI, and four steals across 102 plate appearances. The biggest improvement Gelof has made has been in his strikeout rate, sitting at 22.5 percent.
  • ATH Designated Hitter #25
    Brent Rooker went 2-for-4 with a home run, three RBI, and two runs scored against the Angels on Tuesday.
    Rooker knocked a base hit to drive in a run before scoring on a single in the third inning. After drawing a walk in the fifth, he took Ryan Johnson deep for a two-run homer in the eighth. The 31-year-old slugger is up to seven homers and 24 RBI while hitting .200/.285/.392 across 137 plate appearances.
  • LAA Center Fielder #27
    Mike Trout went 1-for-3 with a home run, two RBI, and two walks against the Athletics on Tuesday.
    Trout drew a walk in the first inning, then led off the third with a solo homer off Jacob Lopez. He drew his second walk in the fourth with the bases loaded to bring a second run home. The 34-year-old slugger has cooled off in May after hitting .248 with ten homers through April. Tuesday’s blast was his second of the month, giving him 12 on the year while slashing .235/.398/.488 with 34 runs scored, 25 RBI, and five steals across 216 plate appearances.