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  • COL 2nd Baseman #37
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    Diamondbacks released INF/OF Kelby Tomlinson.
    Tomlinson was hitting just .218/.320/.276 at Triple-A Reno. He’ll look for another minor league gig elsewhere.
  • MIN Shortstop #4
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    Carlos Correa is not in the lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Dodgers.
    It appears to just be a day of rest for Correa. The 30-year-old shortstop gets a break after scoring four runs in Tuesday’s win over Los Angeles, and Brooks Lee will hit ninth and play shortstop in Correa’s absence.
    Dodgers relievers to add following Scott's injury
    With the Dodgers "all but a lock" to add a reliever before the trade deadline following Tanner Scott's injury, Eric Samulski assesses which arms could be in line for precious save opportunities.
  • CIN Shortstop #44
    Elly De La Cruz scored a run and stole a base in a win for Reds on Wednesday over the Nationals.
    The steal gives De La Cruz 27 on the season. On top of that impressive swip total, the 23-year-old has hit .276/.357/.478 with 16 homers. Even in a game where he doesn’t get a hit, a player like De La Cruz can make an impact. You can’t teach speed, folks.
  • WSH Starting Pitcher #34
    Michael Soroka held the Reds to just one run Wednesday over 5 2/3 innings with six strikeouts, but he picked up a hard-luck loss.
    Soroka was good. Nick Lodolo was great. It happens sometimes, but happens more when you don’t exactly have a quality lineup behind you as is the case for Soroka. The 27-year-old has given up just two runs over his last two starts, and he has zero wins to show for it. Soroka will hope for some run support next week when he faces the Astros in Houston.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #40
    Nick Lodolo allowed four hits while firing a complete game shutout in a 5-0 win for the Reds on Wednesday.
    Sensational. Lodolo struck out eight without issuing a walk, and needed just 105 pitches — 76 of those strikes — to get the complete game. The southpaw has been outstanding in 2025, and this effort lowers his ERA to 3.08 while improving his K/BB to 112/23 over 122 2/3 innings of work. He’ll get a chance to repeat this effort against the Dodgers next week.
  • LAA Right Fielder #12
    Jorge Soler left Wednesday’s game against the Mets with an apparent injury.
    Soler has been dealing with some nagging issues as of late, and it appears that has something to do with the early exit for the 33-year-old. Chris Taylor has moved to right field from third base, and Kevin Newman has taken over at third. Specifics on why Soler left Wednesday’s game should be available shortly.
  • MIL 1st Baseman #28
    Andrew Vaughn is not in the lineup for Wednesday’s finale against the Mariners.
    Vaughn will rest for the first time since the break. Tyler Black will get the start at first base for the finale against Seattle versus Luis Castillo.
  • COL Center Fielder #9
    Brenton Doyle is not in the lineup for Wednesday’s tilt against the Cardinals.
    Doyle will get another day off Wednesday, as he’s not been in the starting lineup in three of the seven games since the All-Star break. Mickey Moniak will get the start in center field in Doyle’s absence.
  • HOU 2nd Baseman #27
    Jose Altuve is not in the starting lineup for Wednesday’s bout against the Diamondbacks.
    It’ll be the first time Altuve doesn’t start for the Astros since June 10. The 35-year-old gets a breather with Cooper Hummel in left field as Houston looks to complete a three-game sweep.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #36
    Michel McGreevy will start Sunday’s game against the Padres.
    McGreevy will get the nod after the Cardinals designated Erick Fedde for assignment Wednesday. In his spot start Monday against the Rockies he worked seven innings while allowing just two runs, and that earns him another turn in the rotation. McGreevy does not have great swing-and-miss potential, so there’s risk in his fantasy profile, but his ability to limit weak contact and throw strikes makes him someone who is worthy of consideration against a considerable amount of lineups.
  • FA Catcher #62
    Twins released C Diego Cartaya.
    Cartaya was at one point one of the top prospects in the sport, but he has seen his stock (obviously) fall precipitously. Prior to his release, Cartaya was 5-fot-69 (.085) with a .353 OPS. He’s still only 23, so someone might give him a shot as a reclamation project.