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Arozarena also drew a pair of walks. The homer turned a 7-6 lead for the Reds into a brand new ball game, and his two-run single extended Seattle’s lead to 10-7 an inning later. While Arozarena’s .212 average leaves a bit to be desired, his .381 on-base clip and .485 slugging mark play just fine. Expect to see that average climb a bit as well as the season gets deeper.
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SEA • 2B
2 days ago
The versatile 32-year-old victimized Blue Jays’ starter José Ureña for a 403-foot (104.3 mph EV) solo shot to lead off the third inning. That would be the only run that the Mariners could muster in the ballgame. Moore has been terrific when he has been on the field for the M’s this season, slashing a healthy .282/.330/.553 to go along with seven homers, 12 RBI and seven stolen bases (11 attempts). He’s worth a look in any and all mixed leagues where he may still be hanging around on the waiver wire.
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Miller also issued a pair of walks on the day while punching out three. He had allowed just one run — an RBI single to Myles Straw in the second — through his first three innings of work, but the wheels fell off for him after that. The big blow against him was a three-run blast off the bat of George Springer in the fifth inning. Miller then returned for the sixth where he allowed a walk and a single before turning the ball over to the bullpen — and both inherited runners ultimately scored. The 26-year-old righty generated 10 whiffs on 92 pitches on the day, posting a CSW of 24 percent. He’ll look to improve upon his 5.22 ERA and 1.54 WHIP when he squares off against the Padres in San Diego on Saturday.
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Castillo gave up two runs in the first after issuing a couple of free passes, and he allowed three in the third; two of those on a homer by Nathan Lukes. It’s a disappointing outing after Castillo was so good in his last two contests with just one run allowed over 12 innings, but he was at least able to keep Toronto off the board over the final two frames. The 32-year-old will get the Yankees on Wednesday.
LAA • LF
2 days ago
Ward atoned for his defensive miscue in the top half of the first inning by smacking a run-scoring double off of Zach Eflin that tied the game at 1-1. He then came around to score on an RBI single off the bat of Logan O’Hoppe. Even with the two-hit attack though, Ward is slashing a miserable .182/.226/.385 on the season to go with eight homers and 17 RBI.
BAL • LF
2 days ago
The 35-year-old right-hander threw nine pitches in the outing, all of them strikes, while allowing a pair of hits and striking out a batter. That was his third appearances on his minor league rehab assignment. There has been no clear timeline on how many outings he’ll require before he’s ready to join the Orioles’ bullpen, but it sounds like he’s getting close.
Source: Roch Kubatko
CHC • LF
2 days ago
Happ played catch and was able to take swings prior to sitting out Sunday’s game against the Mets, so it appears there’s a chance he’ll be ready for Monday’s series opener against the Marlins. Emerging fantasy star Pete Crow-Armstrong went 1-for-4 with solo homer on Sunday in his second straight appearance in the leadoff spot with Happ out of the lineup.
Source: Marquee Sports Network