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  • CIN Starting Pitcher #26
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    Chase Burns threw five scoreless innings and got the win in the Reds’ 12-0 victory over the Mets on Monday.

    Burns gave up four hits, walked three and struck out seven. He improved to 8-1 with the win. Burns had five of his strikeouts in the first two innings and then took the mound in the third inning with a 9-0 lead. He lowered his ERA to 2.01. Burns will face the Yankees on the road on Sunday in his next start.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #61
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    Ian Seymour delivered a brilliant performance in Thursday evening’s victory over the Royals, allowing just one run on three hits over six stellar frames.

    The 27-year-old southpaw racked up eight strikeouts on the night while allowing one base on balls. The lone tally against him came on a leadoff home run off the bat of Carter Jensen. After that, Seymour locked in and completely dominated. He got 15 swings and misses on 83 pitches in the ballgame — seven on his sweeper — while registering a strong CSW of 34 percent. Now 5-1 on the season, he’ll bring a 4.02 ERA, 1.09 WHIP and a 60/21 K/BB ratio (56 innings) into Tuesday’s matchup against the Yankees.
    Swanson red-hot in 'unfathomable' turnaround
    James Schiano highlights Dansby Swanson's offensive surge over the past 13 games with the Cubs, which includes nine homers, 29 RBIs, and a place in the history books.
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    Carter Jensen went 2-for-4 and slugged a leadoff home run on Thursday night, but it wasn’t enough to lead the Royals past the visiting Rays.

    Jensen wasted no time in this one, launching the fourth pitch thrown by Ian Seymour for a mammoth 449-foot (106.7-mph EV) solo shot that gave the Royals an early 1-0 edge. He also reached on an infield single to open the eighth inning but wound up stranded at second base. With his two-hit attack, the 22-year-old backstop is now slashing .251/.314/.452 with 13 homers and 47 RBI over 312 plate appearances on the season.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #32
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    Stephen Kolek lasted just two innings during Thursday’s loss to the Rays, giving up three runs on four hits and a walk.

    Kolek did not strike out a batter in the ballgame. The right-hander was activated from the paternity list prior to the game and hadn’t pitched since June 21. After cruising through the first inning on nine pitches, he labored through 42 pitches during a three-run second inning. He generated four swings and misses on 51 pitches in the ballgame, posting a CSW of 24 percent. He’ll try to get back on track as he totes a 4.50 ERA and 1.24 WHIP into his final start of the season’s first half on Wednesday against the Mets in New York.
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    Brayan Rocchio played the role of hero for the Guardians on Thursday night, blasting a two-run walk-off homer off of Grant Taylor to propel his squad to an unlikely 6-5 victory over the White Sox.

    The Guardians held an early 2-0 lead in the contest, but trailed 5-2 heading to the home half of the sixth. They scratched out a run there and David Fry swatted a solo homer in the seventh to make it a 5-4 ballgame. It remained that way until the ninth where Rhys Hoskins worked a leadoff walk and Rocchio ambushed a first-pitch fastball from Taylor for his 380-foot (98.4-mph EV) game-winning blast. Rocchio also plated a run with a bases-loaded walk in the third, finishing the night 1-for-4 with three RBI. On the season, he’s now hitting .269/.342/.392 with six homers and 37 RBI.
  • CLE 2nd Baseman #87
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    Travis Bazzana had a terrific day at the dish in Thursday’s victory over the White Sox, going 2-for-3 with a double, RBI, run scored and a pair of walks.

    Bazzana led off the home half of the first with a single but wound up stranded at third. He then opened the scoring with an RBI double in the third inning and scored as Brayan Rocchio worked a bases-loaded walk. Bazzana also walked in the fourth and sixth innings, but the Guardians couldn’t cash him in. The 23-year-old phenom is slashing a solid .251/.346/.420 with seven homers, 26 RBI and 12 stolen bases over 240 plate appearances across his first 56 MLB contests.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #44
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    Slade Cecconi struggled in a no-decision against the White Sox on Thursday evening, surrendering five runs on nine hits across five-plus innings of work.

    Cecconi struck out three batters on the night while issuing one base on balls. He cruised through the first four innings unscathed, but the White Sox got him for three runs in the fifth, including a two-run double by Kyle Teel. Things got worse when he returned for the sixth, as he served up a two-run blast to Chase Meidroth before exiting. Cecconi got six whiffs on 100 offerings on the night, posting a CSW of 23 percent. He’ll carry a 4.44 ERA, 1.40 WHIP and a 73/30 K/BB ratio (95 1/3 innings) into his final start of the first half on Wednesday against the Twins in Minneapolis.
  • CWS 2nd Baseman #10
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    Chase Meidroth went 1-for-4 and swatted a two-run homer on Thursday evening, but it wasn’t enough to power the White Sox to victory over the Guardians in Cleveland.

    Meidroth victimized Guardians’ right-hander Slade Cecconi for a 349-foot (100.6-mph EV) two-run shot in the sixth inning that extended the White Sox’ lead to 5-2. That would be the extent of their offense though. The 24-year-old infielder is now slashing .272/.343/.387 on the season to go along with seven long balls, 29 RBI and two stolen bases (in four attempts) over 355 plate appearances for the White Sox.
  • CWS Relief Pitcher #31
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    Grant Taylor suffered a blown save on Thursday night against the Guardians, giving up a walk-off two-run homer Brayan Rocchio.

    Taylor was called upon in the eighth inning with the White Sox clinging to a one-run advantage. He issued a one-out walk to Steven Kwan but escaped any damage and recorded a pair of strikeouts. He was then sent back out for the ninth when trouble ensued. He issued a leadoff walk to Rhys Hoskins, then after retiring Kahlil Watson on a fly ball, served up Rocchio’s game-winning blast. It’s Taylor’s first loss on the season. Hopefully it won’t cost him save chances going forward, as he still seems to be the most capable option at the back of the White Sox’ bullpen.
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    Davis Martin struggled mightily during a no-decision against the Guardians on Thursday evening, allowing two runs on six hits over 3 1/3 innings of work.

    Martin just could not command the baseball in this one, issuing five free passes in his abbreviated outing. It’s also the first time in 61 career starts that he failed to record a single strikeout. All of the damage done against him came in the third inning as Travis Bazzana smacked an RBI double and Brayan Rocchio worked a bases-loaded walk. Martin threw just 37 of his 73 pitches for strikes, generating just three whiffs and posting a miserable CSW of just 14 percent. He’ll look to bounce back and finish the first half strong as he carries a 9-3 record, 3.08 ERA, 1.26 WHIP and a 90/29 K/BB ratio (96 1/3 innings) into Wednesday’s matchup against the Red Sox.
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    Dustin May was pulled from Thursday’s start against the Braves in the first inning due to a right ankle contusion.

    May was drilled in the ankle by a batted ball off the bat of Dominic Smith in the opening inning, then remained in the game to face three additional hitters, so it was unclear initially if he was pulled due to injury or ineffectiveness. Either way, he was saddled with five runs on five hits and a pair of walks in just 2/3 of an inning. It sounds like he was able to avoid serious injury though, so he may be able to take his final turn in the Cardinals’ rotation before the All-Star break.