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    Julio Rodríguez

    Julio Rodríguez

    SEA • CF • #

    Julio Rodríguez had two sac flies, including one that provided the final run in the ninth, as the Mariners edged the Twins 6-5 on Tuesday.

    Rodríguez had three strikeouts and two sacrifice flies. Baseball-Reference says it’s just the third time that’s happened since 1900; J.T. Snow did it for the Giants in 2001 and the immortal Omir Santos matched the feat in 2009. For Rodríguez, it makes seven RBI in three games. That’s not spectacular, but we’ll take it; he had totaled six RBI over his previous 26 games.

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    June 25, 2025 6:18 AM

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    Luis Castillo

    Luis Castillo

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    Recap

    about 21 hours ago

    Luis Castillo yielded five runs in five innings Tuesday in a no-decision against the Twins.

    Castillo gave up five hits and two walks in a four-run fourth that could have been considerably worse if not for a double-play ball from Ryan Jeffers. He allowed just one other hit, though that was a solo homer from Kody Clemens in the third. Castillo is pretty obviously a below average starter at this point, but being propped up by T-Mobile Park, he remains a viable option in mixed leagues. He’ll probably makes his next start Sunday in Texas, but it’d be awesome if he somehow got pushed back to facing the Royals at home on Monday.

    Matt Brash

    SEA •

    Recap

    about 21 hours ago

    Matt Brash notched his first save with a flawless ninth against the Twins on Tuesday.

    Andrés Muñoz hadn’t pitched in a week and it wasn’t at all clear that there would be a save chance tonight, so the Mariners used him in a tie game in the eighth. As it turned out, he picked up the win after the Mariners broke a 5-5 tie by scoring one run in the top of the ninth. Brash then got his first chance to close since elbow surgery and retired Willi Castro, Ryan Jeffers and Harrison Bader in order. Brash hasn’t allowed a run in 14 1/3 innings since coming off the IL on May 3.

    Luke Raley

    Luke Raley

    SEA • PH-1B

    Recap

    2 days ago

    Luke Raley hit a three-run homer in a win for the Mariners on Monday over the Twins.

    Raley hit his first homer since returning from his oblique injury Friday, and this one was clobbered to center with an estimated distance of 436 feet. The 30-year-old is expected to hit in the middle of the order against right-handers, and he’ll get a chance to drive in some pretty good players when he’s in the lineup. Just keep in mind that he’s been one of the most inconsistent hitters in the sport over the last two-plus seasons.

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    Oneil Cruz

    Oneil Cruz

    PIT • CF

    Recap

    about 6 hours ago

    Oneil Cruz went 0-for-4 with a strikeout as the Pirates’ No. 5 hitter against the Brewers on Wednesday.

    There were indications last night that Cruz might not play today after being pulled for forgetting how many outs there were last night, but while he did start, he was dropped in the lineup. He finished the day without a hard-hit ball, though he did reach on an Isaac Collins error on a fly to left. It could have been ruled a double, but not today.

    Daulton Varsho

    TOR • CF

    Injury

    about 6 hours ago

    Daulton Varsho (hamstring) resumed running on Wednesday.

    It wound up being a brief shutdown for Varsho after experiencing some renewed hamstring soreness while running the bases over the weekend. The 28-year-old outfielder underwent a precautionary MRI earlier this week that didn’t reveal any structural damage. He should be ready to start a minor league rehab assignment at some point in the coming days.

    Source: Arden Zwelling

    Michael Harris II

    Michael Harris II

    ATL • CF

    Injury

    about 6 hours ago

    Michael Harris II (elbow) is in the lineup for Wednesday’s showdown against the Mets.

    Harris is back in center field and batting eighth following an early exit from Tuesday’s game after being hit by a pitch on the right elbow. The 24-year-old outfielder didn’t end up suffering any fractures and shouldn’t miss any time.

    Source: MLB.com

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    Team Leaders

    AVG290Leo Rivas
    HITS75Julio Rodríguez
    Julio Rodríguez
    RUNS47Cal Raleigh
    Cal Raleigh
    HR27Cal Raleigh
    Cal Raleigh
    RBI59Cal Raleigh
    Cal Raleigh
    BB50J.P. Crawford
    J.P. Crawford
    ERA1.28Andrés Muñoz
    Andrés Muñoz
    SO78Bryan Woo
    Bryan Woo

    Team Leaders

    AVG290
    Leo Rivas
    Julio Rodríguez
    HITS75
    Julio Rodríguez
    Cal Raleigh
    RUNS47
    Cal Raleigh
    Cal Raleigh
    HR27
    Cal Raleigh
    Cal Raleigh
    RBI59
    Cal Raleigh
    J.P. Crawford
    BB50
    J.P. Crawford
    Andrés Muñoz
    ERA1.28
    Andrés Muñoz
    Bryan Woo
    SO78
    Bryan Woo
    Bryan Woo
    WINS6
    Bryan Woo
    Andrés Muñoz
    SAVES18
    Andrés Muñoz
    Logan Gilbert
    WHIP1
    Logan Gilbert

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