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  • SEA Second Baseman #38
    Blue Jays designated INF/OF Alen Hanson for assignment.
    Hanson was acquired from the Giants in early April in the deal that sent Kevin Pillar to the Giants. He struggled in his limited time with the Blue Jays though, hitting just .163/.229/.163 with no homers, four RBI and a 17/3 K/BB ratio in 48 plate appearances. He’s still talented and versatile enough that he could once again attract interest on waivers.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #71
    Rays optioned RHP Cole Sulser to Triple-A Durham.
    With Colin Poche coming off the IL, the Rays needed to clear a spot in their bullpen, so Sulser will head to the minors. The 34-year-old has been good this season, pitching to a 2.76 ERA across 16 1/3 innings for the Rays and Mets with 15 strikeouts and just nine hits allowed. He has thrown five innings in the last four days, so the Rays are likely just bringing up a fresh arm for the bullpen. Expect to see Sulser back at some point this month.
  • TB Relief Pitcher #38
    Rays reinstated LHP Colin Poche (elbow) from the 15-day IL.
    Poche was placed on the IL at the end of August with elbow inflammation but missed the minimum amount of days. The left-hander will return to a 3.67 ERA, 1.14 WHIP, and 31:13 K:BB ratio in 34 1/3 innings as a middle reliever in Tampa Bay. Cole Sulser was sent to Triple-A in a corresponding move.
  • FA First Baseman #18
    Matt Adams will reportedly sign a one-day contract to retire with the St. Louis Cardinals.
    The 36-year-old has been attempting to jumpstart a return to MLB action by playing in Mexico this season, but he had told himself that if he didn’t make it back to the big leagues by the end of this season then it might be time. “I went to Mexico and I went to the minors for the first time in 10 years. I really gave myself the best opportunity. And I didn’t get the chance to make it back.” The burly first baseman will now sign a one-day contract with the Cardinals this week as a ceremonial agreement so he can retire with the team that drafted him with a 23rd-round pick in the 2009 MLB Draft. Adams spent a total of seven years with the Cardinals, batting .266 and slugging .449 in 513 games. He will retire with a career 4.9 WAR, .258 average, .769 OPS, 118 home runs, 297 runs scored, and 399 RBI in 856 games over 10 seasons.
  • LAD Catcher #15
    Austin Barnes is expected to go on the injured list after taking a foul ball off his big toe Sunday.
    It went off the same toe he fractured last month. Hunter Feduccia is expected to take his roster spot and serve as the Dodgers’ backup catcher for at least the next 10 days.
  • LAD Third Baseman #13
    Max Muncy went 2-for-5 and homered Sunday as the Dodgers exploded for seven runs in the ninth to beat the Braves 9-2.
    This was a tie game in the ninth before Mookie Betts, after an intentional walk to Shohei Ohtani, drove in the go-ahead run. After that, Teoscar Hernández, Tommy Edman and Muncy hit back-to-back-to-back homers to put the game away. The Dodgers almost had another homer earlier in the inning, but a Will Smith blast somehow stayed in after hitting the very top of the concrete in center, resulting in a triple. Muncy’s homer was his sixth in 80 plate appearances since returning from a strained oblique last month and 15th in 62 games overall.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #21
    Walker Buehler worked around five walks to allow two runs — one earned — in six innings against the Braves on Sunday.
    Buehler generated mostly soft contact tonight, and the biggest exception, a 376-foot fly from Jarred Kelenic that would have been a homer in five ballparks, was a harmless flyout. It wasn’t enough to get Buehler his first win since May, but it was an encouraging showing from someone who is going to have to come up big for the injury-decimated Dodgers to have much of a shot in October.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #50
    Charlie Morton pitched six innings of one-run ball against the Dodgers in a no-decision Sunday.
    Morton was hit or miss for most of the summer, but he has a 2.68 ERA in his last seven starts. He’ll be an excellent play in mixed leagues with the Marlins next on the schedule.
  • ATL Relief Pitcher #26
    After coming into a tie game, Raisel Iglesias gave up five runs in two-thirds of an inning to take a loss to the Dodgers on Sunday.
    A truly stunning outing from a closer who hadn’t allowed an unearned run since June 16, which was when he took his only other loss in 59 appearances this season. Iglesias saw his ERA jump from 1.16 to 1.87 tonight.
  • LAD Second Baseman #8
    Despite not entering until the seventh inning, Enrique Hernández managed to strike out three times against the Braves on Sunday.
    Hernández hit for Gavin Lux in the seventh and fanned then. He did so twice more in a ninth inning in which the Dodgers totaled seven runs. Hernández is batting .215/.270/.345 in 360 plate appearances for the season. If the Dodgers had it to do over again, we wonder if they’d still make the same choice they did last month and keep him over Jason Heyward.
  • MIL Relief Pitcher #31
    Joel Payamps was dealing with forearm discomfort while pitching Sunday.
    Payamps probably would have remained in for the eighth today after getting just one out to finish the seventh, but the soreness changed things. It’s unclear whether he’ll miss additional time.