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  • TB Relief Pitcher #60
    Garrett Cleavinger secured his second save of the season on Wednesday night, working a scoreless ninth inning against the Tigers to preserve a two-run advantage.
    Rays’ manager Kevin Cash turned to Jason Adam in the seventh inning of this one, and he got six outs to get the lead to the ninth. That’s when Cash turned to the 30-year-old southpaw to finish it out. He did allow a two-out walk to Jake Rogers to bring the tying run to the plate, but was able to get Riley Greene to fly out to center to end it. Expect Cleavinger, Adam and Colin Poche to continue to handle the late-inning work while Pete Fairbanks is shelved.
  • OAK Shortstop #10
    Nick Allen is out of the A’s lineup for an eighth straight game Friday against the Tigers.
    Allen very much earned another chance with the A’s by hitting .345/.431/.397 in 81 games in Triple-A, but it’s incredible that the team decided to give it to him one day after activating Jacob Wilson from the injured list. Allen went 1-for-4 in his second day back in the majors on Aug. 29, and he’s totaled one at-bat since. Max Schuemann has been slumping badly for over a month now (.137/.239/.177 in his last 34 games), so maybe Allen could start over him every once in a while.
  • TB Second Baseman #8
    Brandon Lowe is out of the Rays lineup but available off the bench Friday because of ligament inflammation in one of his fingers.
    It sounds like it’s something that’s been bothering Lowe for a little while and that he’s going to have to manage the rest of the way. If you picked him up during his surge in July and the first half of August, it’s time to drop him now. Jonathan Aranda should get some extra playing time with Lowe occasionally sitting.
  • CWS Catcher #26
    Korey Lee was scratched from Friday’s starting lineup due to back tightness.
    Chuckie Robinson is starting in his place tonight. Consider Lee to be day-to-day.
  • SF Starting Pitcher #45
    Giants placed LHP Kyle Harrison on the 15-day injured list, retroactive to Sept. 4, with left shoulder inflammation.
    Harrison goes on the IL after giving up 11 runs over 7 1/3 innings in his last two starts, leaving him 7-7 with a 4.56 ERA for the season. No word yet on if he’s done for the year. The Giants might consider promoting Carson Whisenhunt to take over for him in the rotation or they could just employ bullpen games until Robbie Ray is back.
  • SF Relief Pitcher #57
    Giants recalled RHP Austin Warren from Triple-A Sacramento.
    Warren made one appearance for the Giants last month, throwing two scoreless innings. He’ll be available in the pen tonight, and he could be a candidate to start a bullpen game Sunday.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #81
    Making his return from the IL, Luis Gil allowed just one hit over six innings in the Yankees’ 3-0 shutout of the Cubs on Friday.
    Gil’s velocity was down about two mph today after his brief absence due to a back strain, but it obviously didn’t cause him any problems. He still had 15 missed swings and a 31% CSW in the 89-pitch outing. The strong showing will probably quiet the calls to send him to the pen, at least for now. It’s still possible he’ll wind up there at the end of the month and in the postseason. Next up for him, though, will be a start Wednesday against the Royals.
  • NYY Starting Pitcher #30
    Luke Weaver protected a 3-0 lead in the ninth for his first save Friday against the Cubs.
    A three-run lead would have made this an easy day for Aaron Boone to send Clay Holmes out to regain some confidence. Instead, Holmes remained in the pen, and Weaver finished things off after Jake Cousins and Tommy Kahnle set him up with scoreless innings. Weaver had some help from umpire Jordan Baker, who apparently wanted this one over with and gave him four free strikes to the three batters he retired. Weaver appears to be worth grabbing if you’re chasing saves.
  • CHC Starting Pitcher #36
    Jordan Wicks was charged with three runs in five innings Friday in a loss to the Yankees.
    All three runs scored in the top of the third, when the first four hitters in the Yankees lineup went walk, single, double, single. Wicks allowed just two other hits in the game, both of them singles, but the damage was done. He’ll make his next start against the Dodgers, so he probably won’t prove worth using in mixed leagues.
  • NYY Catcher #28
    Austin Wells singled in two of the Yankees’ three runs Friday in his return to the lineup.
    Wells caught and hit cleanup today after missing the previous two games with a hand contusion.
  • CHC First Baseman #29
    Michael Busch finished 0-for-4 against the Yankees in Friday’s loss.
    The Cubs totaled just one hit today, so it’s not entirely fair that we’re singling out Busch here. Still, this makes him 5-for-38 with one extra-base hit in his last 10 games. He’s at .167 with no homers in his last 20 games. On the plus side, he’s actually struck out a little bit less than usual during this slump. We imagine he’ll bounce back, but he might be looking at getting a day off in the near future.