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  • FA Starting Pitcher #24
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    Jordan Lyles is expected to be recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma City to start Sunday against the Reds.
    Kyle Weiland was placed on the disabled list Friday with right shoulder bursitis, so Lyles will replace him in the starting rotation. The 21-year-old right-hander has a 3.46 ERA and 24/4 K/BB ratio in 26 innings over his first four starts at the Triple-A level this year. While he underwhelmed as a rookie last year, he’s worth a shot in NL-only leagues.
  • SEA Shortstop #3
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    J.P. Crawford singled in the winning run in the bottom of the 11th as the Mariners edged the Yankees 2-1 on Tuesday.
    Crawford was 0-for-4 with three strikeouts before his liner to left barely dropped into fair territory and plated the automatic runner in the 11th. It gave him his first RBI in nine games. He’s currently hitting .271/.378/.364 for the season.
    Houck might be removed from Red Sox rotation
    Eric Samulski discusses Tanner Houck's struggles with the Boston Red Sox, explaining why the starting pitcher might be removed from the team's rotation and sent to the minor leagues.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #22
    Bryan Woo blanked the Yankees for 6 1/3 innings in a no-decision Tuesday.
    Woo has come up big for the Mariners in pitching at least six innings every time out this season and going 4-1 with a 2.84 ERA. The 1-0 lead he left with tonight didn’t hold up, but the Mariners did prevail in extra innings to move to 6-2 in Woo’s starts. He’ll face the White Sox next time out.
  • SEA Relief Pitcher #75
    Andrés Muñoz was charged with a blown save after giving up an unearned run in the ninth Tuesday against the Yankees.
    Muñoz created his own trouble by hitting Paul Goldschmidt to start the ninth, but that was the only mistake he made as a pair of grounders went on to score pinch-runner Pablo Reyes. Muñoz still hasn’t given up an earned run this season.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #54
    Max Fried allowed one run over five innings before being lifted against the Mariners on Tuesday.
    Fried needed 91 pitches to get his 15 outs, so he didn’t come back out for the sixth. Still, he was effective in allowing four hits and striking out five. He’ll take a 1.11 ERA into his next start, which will likely come Sunday against the Mets.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #38
    Devin Williams pitched a perfect 10th in a tie game Tuesday against the Mariners.
    Williams followed Luke Weaver, who worked flawless eighth and ninth innings before the game went to extras. It’s Williams’ third straight scoreless appearance and sixth in seven games since he was pulled from the closer’s role. Weaver hasn’t had any issues, either, but it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Williams get a save chance sometime soon.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #38
    Robbie Ray allowed three runs over six innings and struck out nine in the Giants’ 10-6 win over the Diamondbacks on Tuesday.
    Ray joined Max Fried as the only pitchers off to 6-0 starts thus far this season, and the Giants have gone 9-0 in his outings. His peripherals are significantly worse than his 3.04 ERA, but he’s definitely performed better in his last four starts than he did in his first five, when he seemed more lucky than good. He’ll pitch at home against the Royals next time out.
  • ARI Starting Pitcher #32
    Brandon Pfaadt fell to 6-3 after giving up four runs in four innings Tuesday against the Giants.
    All of the runs came on a Christian Koss homer in the second, though Pfaadt was still shaky over the rest of the outing. There is some mixed-league value here, but it’s a fine idea to bench him with a road start against the Dodgers coming up next.
  • SF Center Fielder #51
    Jung Hoo Lee went 2-for-5 with a three-run homer versus the Diamondbacks on Tuesday.
    The homer off Joe Mantiply, which pretty much put away the game in the eighth, was Lee’s fifth of the year. He had come into this one hitting .250/.279/.327 over this previous 27 games.
  • SF Shortstop #50
    Christian Koss’s first major leaguer homer was a grand slam off Brandon Pfaadt in Tuesday’s win over the D-backs.
    Koss took an inside breaking ball just over the wall in left to homer in his 56th plate appearance as a major leaguer. He’s batting .241/.293/.296 while filling in at second base with Tyler Fitzgerald and Casey Schmidt on the shelf. With both of those guys currently on rehab assignments, it’s possible Koss will be sent back to Triple-A soon.
  • ARI 1st Baseman #22
    Josh Naylor had a two-run homer and a two-run single against the Giants in Tuesday’s loss.
    The homer off Spencer Bivens in the ninth was his first since Apr. 17, and Naylor had as many RBI tonight as in his previous 13 games combined. He has five homers and 27 RBI in 42 games on the season.