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O’Hearn takes a seat on Wednesday night with southpaw David Peterson drawing the starting assignment for New York. It’ll be Coby Mayo at first base with Jackson Holliday getting a break from the field at DH in his place. The 31-year-old first-time All-Star has cooled off recently following a blistering-hot start to the season, hitting .204 (20-for-29) with only two homers and 11 RBI over his last 30 games.
about 8 hours ago
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about 7 hours ago
It’ll be made up on Thursday as a doubleheader. Wednesday’s original starting pitchers — David Peterson and Tomoyuki Sugano — will presumably take the ball at some point during the twin bill at Camden Yards.
Source: Baltimore Orioles
BAL • C
about 9 hours ago
Rutschman has been able to play catch and due some running and has played catch, but hasn’t progressed further than that. The 27-year-old will assuredly be back through the All-Star break, and then there’s a chance — but no guarantee — he could be back behind the plate by the end of July.
Source: Roch Kutbako
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1 day ago
Young fanned Jesse Winker, Jeff McNeil and Luis Torrens on nine pitches in the fifth. Unfortunately, he got just one more out afterwards, having allowed a homer and two doubles to start the sixth. He remained in to face one more batter and got Francisco Lindor to fly out, and after he was pulled, Gregory Soto stranded the remaining runner. Young struck out six and walked none overall. While there’s perhaps a chance he could be sent down for a fresh arm tomorrow, it seems more likely that he’ll stick around and start Sunday against the Marlins.
BOS • DH
about 9 hours ago
Yoshida will finally make his season debut after missing the first three-plus months of the season due to offseason shoulder surgery. The 31-year-old is expected to be the designated hitter for most of his appearances, but also could see time at first base and in the corner outfield. He’s not an elite fantasy option, but there’s enough here for him to be a helper in a few categories for those in need.Ceddanne Rafaela will get Wednesday off with Yoshida back.
PHI • DH
about 23 hours ago
Schwarber was hit by a pitch to lead off the sixth and stole second before he was caught stealing third. He then gave the Phillies the lead in the seventh with a two-run blast off Spencer Bivens and added a double in the ninth. The 32-year-old slugger is up to 28 homers and nine steals while slashing .254/.384/.549 with 64 runs scored and 65 RBI across 406 plate appearances.
NYY • DH
1 day ago
Stanton’s second homer in 17 games since returning from his elbow injuries helped knock Logan Gilbert out of what had been a 1-0 game in the sixth. He’s batting .241/.333/.379 right now, and while he’s definitely not quite yet hitting the ball consistently as hard as usual, the power is still very much there; he’s already topped out at 118 mph.