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The home run was Sweeney’s fifth of the season. The 25-year-old shortstop hit a go-ahead three-run home run in extra-innings off Cade Smith. It was the first home run that came on a fastball in Sweeney’s big league career. Sweeney was recalled from the minor leagues when Kerry Carpenter (hamstring) hit the injured list, but he’s more of a bench option for the Tigers and waiver wire fodder for fantasy managers.
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It’s the second consecutive trip to the Mid-Summer Classic for the 28-year-old southpaw. He’ll be joined on the American League staff by fellow starting pitchers Max Fried, Hunter Brown, Kris Bubic, Garrett Crochet, Jacob deGrom, Yusei Kikuchi, Shane Smith and Bryan Woo. They’ll be joined by relievers Andres Munoz, Aroldis Chapman and Josh Hader.
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DET • LF
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Greene’s home run was No. 22 for him on the year. The 24-year-old outfielder crushed a two-run home run off Cade Smith in extra-innings. Greene continues to enjoy a breakout season that has put him in the starting lineup for the American League in the All-Star game. He’s hitting .286 with an .879 OPS and 71 RBI on the season.
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Skubal gave up three hits, walked none and struck out 10. It was another dominant effort for the 28-year-old left-hander as he looks to repeat as the American League Cy Young award winner. Skubal didn’t get the win because the Tigers didn’t score until later in the game, but he lowered his ERA to 2.02 on the year. Skubal is lined up to face the Mariners on the road next weekend.
BOS • SS
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Story is now up to 14 home runs and 53 RBI on the season. After there were some calls to designate him for assignment earlier in the season to make room for Marcelo Mayer, Story has been red hot in Boston. Over his last 35 games, he’s hitting .301/.336/.519 with eight home runs, 23 runs scored, 32 RBI, and five steals. That’s valuable in all league types.
TOR • SS
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The 27-year-old has bounced back really nicely in 2025, making clear changes to his approach at the plate. He’s chasing less and forcing pitchers to attack him in the strike zone. When they do, he’s turning on the ball more than he has in years. That has allowed him to put up 14 home runs and 51 RBI before the All-Star break. Kudos to him for making the adjustments and to the fantasy managers who bought in on the bounceback.
BAL • SS
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Holliday needed this one. The 21-year-old is having a strong season, but also came into the day hitting .223/.273/.331 in 30 games since June 1st with 38 strikeouts and nine walks. He’s up to 11 home runs on the season with 36 RBI and a .260 average, so the season itself has been great, but there will be some bumps along the way for a player who is so young. Perhaps this is a sign that he’s coming out of his cold spell.