Logan Gilbert Punches Out 13 in Victory
Logan Gilbert (4-5) dominated the Athletics on Sunday and picked up his fourth win of the year in an 11-4 blowout. The 28-year-old struck out a career-high 13 over six innings of one-run ball while allowing three hits and a walk. Gilbert threw 93 pitches, 65 of which were strikes, and generated a whopping 25 whiffs. It was a great bounce-back effort by Gilbert after the Philadelphia Phillies torched him for six runs on nine hits in two innings this past Monday. He'll head into his next start on Saturday against the Cleveland Guardians with a 3.69 ERA, a 1.03 WHIP, and 138:24 K:BB over 97 2/3 innings. Among pitchers who have amassed 90-plus frames, Gilbert ranks second in strikeout percentage (33.2) and third in K-BB percentage (27.1).Source: ESPN
Seattle Mariners right-hander Vinnie Pasquantino Goes Yard Again on Sunday
Vinnie Pasquantino went deep for the sixth time in seven games and the 10th time in August in a 10-8 win over the Detroit Tigers on Sunday. Pasquantino swatted a 429-foot, two-run shot off right-hander Jack Flaherty in the third inning to highlight a 2-for-5 day. He has now driven in 27 runs this month, giving him 92 RBI for the season, and has slashed .264/.324/.480 with 28 homers, 55 runs scored, and a paltry 16.0% strikeout rate in 549 plate appearances. The 27-year-old somewhat quietly ranks near the top of the majors in HRs (12th) and RBI (seventh).Source: ESPN
Kansas City Royals first baseman/designated hitter Keegan Akin Records Five-Out Save
Keegan Akin retired five Houston Astros en route to his third save of the season in a 3-2 win on Sunday. Akin entered a bases-loaded jam with one out and a 3-1 lead in the top of the eighth, and after allowing an inherited runner to score on a sacrifice fly, he retired Mauricio Dubon on an inning-ending lineout. The left-hander stayed in for the ninth and mowed down the Astros, striking out the side in 1-2-3 fashion to end it. Akin lowered his ERA to 3.12 with a 1.37 WHIP and 44:26 K:BB in 49 innings. The Orioles no longer have a set closer with Felix Bautista (shoulder) out for the season, which means Akin will be among a few O's relievers in the mix for saves for the rest of 2025.Source: ESPN
Baltimore Orioles reliever Randy Rodriguez Battling Arm Soreness
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Masyn Winn to Undergo MRI on Knee
Masyn Winn (knee) will undergo an MRI on his sore left knee on Monday, John Denton of MLB.com reports. Winn said that a previous MRI in July revealed "a little something," but he received an injection during the All-Star break and has continued to play through the issue. While the 23-year-old would like to finish the season before potentially undergoing arthroscopic surgery, the Cardinals should have a better idea of his status on Monday. Winn missed the Cardinals' 7-2 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday and has slumped to a .200/.259/.320 line over 19 games and 81 plate appearances in August. Across 486 trips to the plate this year, the defensive wiz has hit .258/.314/.378 with nine homers, 46 RBI, 66 runs scored, and nine stolen bases.Source: John Denton - MLB.com
St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Brennan Bernardino to Open for Red Sox on Monday
Brennan Bernardino will open Monday's game against the Baltimore Orioles. Righty Walker Buehler had been in line to start until the Red Sox demoted him from the rotation to the bullpen earlier this week. Bernardino, who's riding a 12-appearance scoreless streak, has notched a 2.93 ERA with a 1.20 WHIP and 38:22 K:BB in 46 innings this season. He hasn't thrown more than 2 1/3 frames in any of his 49 appearances, so Monday's outing will be a short one. The Red Sox will likely turn to righty Richard Fitts as a bulk reliever after Bernardino exits, according to Tim Healey of the Boston Globe.Source: Tim Healey - Boston Globe
Boston Red Sox left-handed reliever Marcus Semien Out 4-6 Weeks, Could Miss Rest of Season
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Ranger Suarez Strikes Out 11 in Win
Ranger Suarez was dominant in Sunday's 3-2 win against the Nationals, tossing seven shutout innings while striking out 11. He only allowed three hits and walked one, and the victory brings his win total to 10 on the season. This was the second straight start in which he achieved double-digit strikeouts, and this outing in particular marked his career high in the stat. After having a breakout year in 2024, the lefty has been even better in 2025, posting a 3.07 ERA and 1.13 WHIP in 126 innings. His next start is scheduled to be on Friday against the division rival Braves.Source: MLB.com
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Jacob Lopez Experiencing Forearm Tightness
Jacob Lopez (forearm) got lit up for nine runs in two innings in Sunday's 11-4 loss to the Mariners, and it was later revealed that he was dealing with left forearm tightness, reports Martin Gallegos of MLB.com. The issue apparently dates back to his previous start on Tuesday, where he also experienced soreness following the game. Forearm soreness is a scary thing to hear when discussing starting pitchers, as it's usually the precursor to Tommy John, although Lopez said this feels different than when he needed the surgery previously in his career. Expect updates on the severity of the injury to be released in the upcoming days, but any type of injured list stint could potentially jeopardize the rest of 2025 for the youngster.Source: Martin Gallegos
Athletics starting pitcher Jameson Taillon Exits with Groin Tightness
Jameson Taillon (groin) left Sunday's 4-3 win over the Angels after five innings with left groin tightness, reports Patrick Mooney of The Athletic. He cruised through the first five frames, allowing one run on three hits while only needing 62 pitches. Cubs manager Craig Counsell said after the game that it was a precautionary move, so there is still a chance that he's ready for his next start. This was the 33-year-old's second start since missing a month and a half with a calf strain, so it makes sense that the Cubs may be a bit more cautious with him. He'll carry a 4.15 ERA into his next start, which would be against the Rockies on Saturday if he doesn't miss any time with the groin issue.Source: Patrick Mooney
Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Cal Raleigh Sets Catcher Home Run Record
Cal Raleigh went 3-for-4 with two home runs and four RBI in Sunday's 11-4 win over the Athletics, cementing himself in the history books in the process. The homers marked his 48th and 49th of the season, which tied and then broke the previous record for most home runs in a single season by a catcher. The former record holder was Salvador Perez, who accomplished the feat in 2021. Raleigh truly is having a historic season for a backstop, slashing .247/.353/.593 with 49 home runs, 106 RBI, 85 runs, and 14 stolen bases with still over a month left to add to his totals.Source: MLB.com
Seattle Mariners catcher Walker Jenkins Promoted to Triple-A
Walker Jenkins has been promoted to Triple-A St. Paul, reports Aaron Gleeman of The Athletic. The top prospect is ranked 14th overall by MLB.com for good reason, as he has slashed .304/.426/.477 with eight home runs and 13 stolen bases in 60 minor league games this season. The 20-year-old unfortunately missed a large chunk of the season due to a left ankle injury, but it's encouraging to see him still reach the top level of the minor leagues. He'll have the chance to make his major league debut in 2026 as one of the most highly regarded prospects in the sport.Source: Aaron Gleeman
Minnesota Twins outfielder Trevor Rogers Throws Another Stellar Outing
Trevor Rogers was once again excellent on the mound during Sunday's start against the Houston Astros. Rogers has been unbelievable on the mound and the Astros had no answers for him on Sunday. He tossed seven innings, allowing one run on five hits while striking out a season-high nine batters. Rogers has allowed one run or less in six straight outings. He'll take an outstanding 1.40 ERA across 13 starts into his next outing against the San Francisco Giants. If available, fantasy managers should scoop up Rogers ahead of his next start.Source: mlb.com
Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Paul Goldschmidt Absent from Sunday's Lineup
Paul Goldschmidt is out of the starting lineup ahead of Sunday's game against the Boston Red Sox. Goldschmidt will head to the bench for the third time in the last five games. It's not shocking Goldschmidt is sitting here against a right-handed starting pitcher. The veteran slugger is slashing .237/.279/.323 with three home runs and 26 RBI against right-handers this season. Ben Rice will take over first base and bat third versus right-hander Dustin May on Sunday.Source: mlb.com
New York Yankees first baseman Nathaniel Lowe Absent on Sunday
Nathaniel Lowe is absent from the starting lineup ahead of Sunday's game against the New York Yankees. Lowe has been excellent with his new team, but he'll take a seat here against left-hander Carlos Rodon. Over his first four games, Lowe is 5-for-14 with a homer, five RBI, and two walks with the Red Sox. He figures to be the primary option at first base against right-handed pitching. Romy Gonzalez will take over first base and bat leadoff against Rodon. Lowe isn't an elite fantasy option, but is at least worth snagging in deep leagues.Source: mlb.com
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