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Keston Hiura Called Up To Brewers
Milwaukee Brewers second baseman Keston Hiura has been called back up to the Majors with the team optioning Travis Shaw to Triple-A. The Brewers top prospect hit for average and power in his first Major League stint with a .281 average and a .531 slugging percentage. He's been on fire since his demotion with a... Read More
Miguel Rojas Has Four-Hit Night
Miami Marlins shortstop Miguel Rojas went 4-for-5 with two RBI and two runs scored Thursday versus the Nationals. Three of those hits were doubles and Rojas also threw in a stolen base for good measure. Rojas has been swinging a hot bat this month with a .325 average since June 1, but is yet to... Read More
Brad Peacock Rocked By Pirates
Houston Astros starting pitcher Brad Peacock allowed six runs in three innings and took the loss Thursday versus the Pirates. Peacock allowed seven hits while walking one and only struck out two in the abbreviated start. He's had his good starts, such as his 11 strikeout effort vs the Yankees last time out, but has... Read More
Ryan Yarbrough Earns Win In Relief
Tampa Bay Rays relief pitcher Ryan Yarbrough threw three shutout innings to earn the win in a marathon 18-inning game in Minnesota. Yarbrough allowed two hits and struck out five to earn the win after Tampa used eight pitchers before him on what was supposed to be a bullpen game after using an opener. Yarbrough... Read More
Trevor Story Won't Return When First Eligible
Colorado Rockies shortstop Trevor Story (thumb) will need more than 10 days to return from the injured list, according to manager Bud Black. Story, who has been on the IL since June 20, was originally hoping to return when first eligible but it sounds like the organization wants him to play some rehab games first... Read More
Maikel Franco Hits Third Homer In Four Days
Philadelphia Phillies third baseman Maikel Franco hit a game-tying three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth against Mets closer Edwin Diaz. It was his third home run in his past four games as Franco continues to try and force his way into the lineup. Despite the recent success, Franco is still an afterthought... Read More
Josh Hader Logs Two-Inning Save
Milwaukee Brewers closer Josh Hader retired all six batters he faced to earn his 19th save of the season. Hader was called on to protect a two-run lead and was his usual automatic self to slam the door on the Mariners. Hader has been one of the most dominant pitchers in baseball with a 1.82 ERA... Read More
Cesar Hernandez Collects Two More Hits
Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Cesar Hernandez had two more hits Wednesday, going 2-for-4 with a run and an RBI. Hernandez now has a nine-game hit streak with seven of those games being multi-hit games. Hernandez is now batting .286 on the season with a .336 on-base percentage. The switch-hitting infielder won't provide much power but... Read More
Jean Segura Has Big Night Wednesday
Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Jean Segura went 2-for-5 with a home run and three RBI versus the Mets on Wednesday night. Segura has been struggling lately, his batting average in June was .213 prior to this game, so this is a welcome sight for his fantasy owners. Despite the big night, Segura isn't showing many positive... Read More
Keston Hiura Extends Triple-A Hit Streak To Eight Games
Milwaukee Brewers second base prospect Keston Hiura extended his hitting streak to eight games for Triple-A San Antonio Wednesday night. Hiura has a .412 on-base percentage and is slugging .692 in Triple-A yet can't seem to get another shot with the Big League club after being sent down on June 3. Hiura is arguably the... Read More
Cody Bellinger Dealing With Sore Knee
Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Cody Bellinger (knee) was removed from the game Wednesday after two at-bats. Manager Dave Roberts said the move was precautionary to preserve Bellinger for a four-game weekend series at Colorado. Bellinger has been dealing with a sore knee patella tendon and sat out Tuesday's game before today's early exit. The... Read More
Nick Pivetta Struggles Again
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Nick Pivetta was hit hard again Wednesday versus the Mets, allowing four runs in 5 2/3 innings. The start could have been worse for Pivetta as he allowed all kinds of traffic on the bases with nine hits allowed and three walks. This is now three straight disappointing outings for the... Read More
Mike Soroka Expected To Start Friday
Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Mike Soroka (forearm) is expected to make his scheduled start Friday versus the Mets. Soroka exited his start Sunday after only two innings after being hit by a pitch in the arm. He played catch Tuesday and reported some soreness but has apparently improved enough to be named the starter for... Read More
Matt Barnes Implodes In Ninth Again
Boston Red Sox relief pitcher Matt Barnes allowed two runs while only recording one out in the ninth inning to blow his sixth save of the season. Barnes now has six blown saves to only four converted saves on the season as his ERA rises to 4.19. Barnes has actually shown some promise this season... Read More
Wade Davis Earns Save Wednesday
Colorado Rockies relief pitcher Wade Davis pitched a scoreless ninth inning on Wednesday in San Francisco to earn his 11th save of the season. Davis has now earned the past four saves for the Rockies and appears to have settled in as the team's go-to option in the ninth. His numbers aren't pretty as his... Read More
Trevor Bauer Bounces Back Wednesday
Cleveland Indians starting pitcher Trevor Bauer struck out 12 Royals and earned his sixth win of the season Wednesday. Bauer allowed one run on only three hits and a walk to bounce back after getting roughed up by the Tigers last time out. Bauer threw a whopping 127 pitches today as Terry Francona has made... Read More
Enyel De Los Santos To Start Sunday
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Enyel De Los Santos will make his first Major League start of the season Sunday vs the Marlins. De Los Santos made two MLB starts last season, and was pitching to a 3.28 ERA in 35 2/3 innings with Triple-A Lehigh Valley so far this season. He has an impressive 44... Read More
Jay Bruce Collects Three Hits, Homers
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Jay Bruce continued his torrid June by going 3-for-3 with a walk, a home run, and two RBI in his team's loss to Washington Thursday. Bruce now has 20 home runs on the season with an .892 OPS and is making hard contact at a 40.1 percent rate. The only negative in... Read More
Nick Pivetta Struggles Versus Nationals
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Nick Pivetta gave up six runs in 5 1/3 innings pitched againt the Nationals on Thursday night. Pivetta gave up three home runs for the second straight start as he continues to be one of the most polarizing pitchers in the game. Prior to those two starts, he'd given up one... Read More
Framber Valdez Struggles Against Yankees
Houston Astros starting pitcher Framber Valdez was hit hard Thursday night in New York as the Yankees tagged him for five runs in 3 1/3 innings pitched. Valdez was plagued by the home run ball giving up two homers while also walking three batters. Valdez had been great in his first two starts so he's... Read More
Zac Gallen Impressive In Debut
Miami Marlins starting pitcher Zac Gallen threw five strong innings in his MLB debut at St. Louis Thursday night. Gallen gave up one run on five hits and struck out six, but needed 99 pitches to finish five innings. Gallen was one of the top pitching prospects in baseball having pitched to a 1.77 ERA... Read More
Charlie Blackmon Extends Hitting Streak To 10 Games
Colorado Rockies outfielder Charlie Blackmon went 1-for-5 with a solo home run in his team's 6-4 win over the Diamondbacks Thursday. Blackmon has now hit safely in 10 straight games and remains one of the hottest hitters in the game. During the streak, Blackmon is hitting .532 with an absurd 1.064 slugging percentage. Blackmon got... Read More
Andrelton Simmons Has Setback On Rehab Assignment
Los Angeles Angels shortstop Andrelton Simmons (ankle) was sent back to Anaheim after being seen limping after playing seven innings for Rookie-level Orem. Simmons played four innings Tuesday and seven Wednesday but will return to Anaheim for further treatment as a precautionary measure. Simmons will not travel with the team to St. Louis as originally... Read More
Jalen Beeks To Follow Ryne Stanek Friday
Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Jalen Beeks is expected to pitch the bulk of the innings Friday behind opener Ryne Stanek. Beeks has been excellent this season with a 5-0 record with a 2.73 ERA. Despite the good surface numbers, Beeks has an xFIP of 4.47 and only strikes out 7.88 batters per nine innings. His... Read More
Greg Holland Blows Save Thursday
Arizona Diamondbacks closer Greg Holland gave up a run in the ninth inning Thursday to blow a save chance versus the Rockies. Holland was his own worst enemy in this one by issuing two walks before giving up a game-tying single to Tony Wolters. Holland is now 9-for-11 in save chances and while his saves total... Read More
Shawn Kelley Earns Ninth Save
Texas Rangers closer Shawn Kelley gave up two hits and a run but earned his ninth save of the season Wednesday versus the Indians. Kelley, who was tasked with protecting a three-run lead, made things interesting by giving up a home run and bringing the tying run to the plate but escaped to earn the save.... Read More
Jay Bruce Back In Lineup
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Jay Bruce (hamstring) is batting fifth and playing left field in the second game of Wednesday's doubleheader in Washington. Bruce had missed four games including the first half of the twin bill Wednesday, but his bat in the lineup is a welcome sight as he's been very good after being traded. Since... Read More
Blake Snell Pulled In First Inning
Tampa Bay Rays starting pitcher Blake Snell was rocked by the Yankees on Wednesday, giving up six runs while only recording one out before being pulled from the game. This is now back-to-back bad starts for the reigning Cy Young award winner. Snell dug his own grave in this one by walking four batters which... Read More
Trey Mancini Leaves Game Wednesday
Baltimore Orioles first baseman Trey Mancini left the game after being hit by a pitch in the left arm Wednesday afternoon in Oakland. The extent of the injury is not currently known, but Mancini was in obvious pain around home plate and left the game holding his arm. Chris Davis came into the game to... Read More
Zach Eflin Pitches Well In Loss
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Zach Eflin gave up three runs (two earned) in six innings but was saddled with the loss Wednesday at the Nationals. Eflin struck out seven batters and walked three in his third straight quality start. Eflin is not quite as good as his 2.83 ERA, his FIP and xFIP are both... Read More