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  • TEX Relief Pitcher #54
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    Codi Heuer underwent season-ending surgery on Friday to repair a fractured right elbow.
    Heuer was making his way back from Tommy John surgery before suffering a fractured right elbow earlier this week. Barring any setbacks, he should be healthy for spring training.

  • ARI 3rd Baseman #28
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    Eugenio Suárez hit a three-run homer in a win over the Padres on Saturday.
    Suárez mashed his 20th homer of the season in the fourth inning to give the Diamondbacks a 3-1 lead. The 33-year-old also drew a walk to improve his slash to .231/.307/.518 along with 55 RBI over 70 games.
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  • ARI Shortstop #2
    Geraldo Perdomo hit a three-run triple in the ninth inning and scored the winning run in an 8-7 comeback win over the Padres on Sunday.
    The D-Backs entered the ninth inning trailing 7-3 with the normally-excellent Robert Suarez on the mound. Didn’t matter. With the bases full, Perdomo smoked a triple into right field to tie the game at 7-7. One batter later, Josh Naylor bounced into a fielder’s choice with Perdomo safe at the plate for the impressive win. He’s now up to 49 RBI over 70 games, and he’s slashed a solid 271/.366/.429 over his 243 at-bats.
  • SD Relief Pitcher #75
    Robert Suarez gave up five runs while getting just one out while picking up a loss to the Diamondbacks on Saturday.
    Disaster. Suarez wasn’t even pitching in a save situation, as he entered with a 7-3 lead. The normally reliable closer gave up five hits, including a game-tying three-run triple to Geraldo Perdomo. Suarez will remain the closer for the Padres, but fantasy managers will need a lot of good work from him to make up for this mess. His ERA increased from 1.78 to 3.23 just from this outing. Not great.
  • ARI Starting Pitcher #23
    Zac Gallen allowed four runs over 6 1/3 innings while picking no decision against Padres on Saturday.
    Gallen held the Diamondbacks to just one run over six innings, but things fell apart in the seventh. He loaded the bases before exiting, and Ryan Thompson allowed all three runs to score to turn an excellent start into a middling effort. The control was shaky throughout the contest with four walks, but he did strike out six in an effort that was better than the box score suggests. it still pushes his ERA to 5.19, and Gallen will try and build on the good moments against the lowly Rockies on Friday.
  • SD Relief Pitcher #38
    Ryan Bergert was charged for three runs over five innings while striking out eight in a no-decision versus the Diamondbacks on Saturday.
    Bergert gave up all three runs in the fourth, and they all came on a three-run homer by Eugenio Suárez. Outside of that frame the 25-year-old pitched well while allowing just three hits with two walks against the eight punchouts. Bergert has looked the part in his starts, but he’ll have his hands full against the Dodgers next week.
  • MIN Center Fielder #25
    Byron Buxton is day-to-day with an elbow contusion.
    Buxton told reporters after the game that he “didn’t feel good” but believes he avoided a long-term injury. The contusion occurred when he was plunked by a pitch, and while he stayed in the game initially, he was unable to continue. Buxton may get Sunday off, but should be back in the lineup in the coming days.
  • NYY Right Fielder #99
    Aaron Judge went 0-for-4 with three strikeouts in a loss to the Red Sox on Saturday.
    He is human, afterall. Judge struck out twice against Hunter Dobbins in his second consecutive three-strikeout evening. It’s disappointing, but considering the 33-year-old saw his numbers ‘drop’ to .384/.479/.767, it’d be pretty foolish to complain for too long.
  • BOS Shortstop #10
    Trevor Story doubled twice and drove in a run in a win over the Yankees on Saturday.
    Story doubled the lead for Boston to 2-0 with his double in the second inning to score Carlos Narváez. His second of the double of the game gives him seven on the season, and improves his slash to a still-middling .234/.278/.362.
  • BOS Relief Pitcher #57
    Greg Weisert allowed a run while picking up a save Saturday against the Yankees.
    It’s the second save of the season for Weissert. He came in to protect a two-run cushion, so a fielder’s choice off the bat of Anthony Volpe that scored Paul Goldschmidt didn’t hurt the Red Sox; just Weissert’s ERA. It seems unlikely he’ll get many more save chances, but that’s two in the last week.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #73
    Hunter Dobbins blanked the Yankees over six quality innings to pick up a win in a 4-3 victory for the White Sox on Saturday.
    Impressive. Dobbins struck out five, and two of those punchouts came against Aaron Judge. He gave up only two hits — both singles — and issued one walk while throwing 52-of-82 pitches for strikes. Dobbins has been a quality find for the Boston rotation, and now has a 3.74 ERA and 42/11 K/BB for his trouble over 55 1/3 innings. Assuming the rotation order doesn’t change, he’s set to face off against the Giants in San Francisco on Friday.