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Rogers had little trouble carving up a righty-heavy Rangers lineup in the longest start of his major-league career, limiting Texas to just three baserunners over eight strong frames. He finished with four strikeouts and didn’t hand out a free pass. The 27-year-old southpaw wasn’t overpowering but did touch 96 mph with his fastball on several occasions and averaged 93.9 on his heater, which enabled him to avoid hard contact in his third start since rejoining Baltimore’s rotation earlier this month. There’s likely to be some regression looming from a run-prevention standpoint, but Rogers’ recent success gives him some intrigue as a speculative pickup in deeper fantasy formats when he squares off against the strikeout-prone Rays on Sunday at Camden Yards.
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BAL • C
about 8 hours ago
Stallings provides Baltimore with some experienced emergency catching depth while Adley Rutschman (oblique) and Maverick Handley (concussion) are on the injured list. The 35-year-old veteran backstop was cut loose earlier this month by the Rockies after hitting .143 (12-for-84) over 28 games this season. He’s appeared in 561 contests in the big leagues dating back to 2016.
BAL • 2B
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Orioles interim manager Tony Mansolino told reporters Westburg will “probably” be ready for Wednesday’s series finale, but will “definitely” be set to return by Friday’s series opener against the Rays. The 26-year-old will miss his third straight contest on Tuesday night after suffering a left index finger sprain over the weekend.
Source: Jake Rill
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It’ll be pitching prospect Brandon Young coming up from Triple-A Norfolk to make a spot start in his place. Orioles interim manager Tony Mansolino told reporters Sugano is healthy, but the club wants to give him some extra rest after pitching in a six-man rotation throughout his career in Japan. He’ll presumably be ready to take the ball for Friday’s series opener against the Rays.
Source: Jake Rill