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  • WAS Relief Pitcher #54
    Nationals recalled RHP Amos Willingham from Triple-A Rochester.
    Willingham is back in the majors after Hunter Harvey was traded to the Royals on Saturday night. The 25-year-old posted an ominous 6.66 ERA in 18 relief appearances with the Nats last season and will look for better luck with the big club this year.
  • ATL Center Fielder #23
    Michael Harris II went 3-for-6 with two solo home runs in a 12-0 win over the Nationals on Tuesday.
    The 23-year-old has struggled to find a rhythm this season after missing so much time with injury, but tonight is a reminder of the upside that he possesses. On the season, Harris II now has 11 home runs, 37 RBI, and eight steals in 93 games. Given the talent he displayed in his first two MLB seasons, he could be great value in 2025 drafts if this season hurts his ADP.
  • ATL Catcher #12
    Sean Murphy went 2-for-4 with a home run and three RBI in a win over the Nationals.
    It’s been a really difficult season for the veteran catcher, who is slashing just .209/.291/.369 with nine home runs and 22 RBI. Unless he pulls away from a timeshare with Travis d’Arnaud, he’s hard to roster in one-catcher formats.
  • CIN Relief Pitcher #15
    Emilio Pagán struck out three in a scoreless ninth inning to record the save against the Cardinals on Tuesday.
    Alexis Díaz got the day off after pitching four times in five days. Pagán got the call with a three-run lead in the ninth and loaded the bases on two hits and a walk before ending the game with three strikeouts for his first save.
  • ATL Center Fielder #18
    Ramón Laureano went 3-for-5 with a double, one run scored, and three RBI in a win over the Nationals.
    With the Nationals starting a left-handed pitcher, the Braves finally started Laureano again over Jarred Kelenic, and the veteran responded. He came into today hitting .307 in 38 games since the All-Star break and has been far and away the better player between the two. If the Braves start to play him regularly, he could provide some solid fantasy value.
  • CIN Left Fielder #29
    TJ Friedl went 1-for-4 with a double, two RBI, one run scored, and a steal in the Reds’ 3-0 win over the Cardinals on Tuesday.
    Friedl broke a scoreless game in the fifth inning with a two-run single to score Elly De La Cruz and Jonathan India. He then stole third and scored on a groundout, making him responsible for all three of Cincinnati’s runs on Tuesday. The 29-year-old outfielder is hitting .215/.299/.378 with 11 homers, 48 RBI, and nine steals across 282 plate appearances.
  • WAS Shortstop #8
    José Tena went 2-for-4 with two doubles in a loss to the Braves.
    Tena has been solid since coming over to the Nationals at the trade deadline, going 29-for-92 (.315) with two home runs, nine runs, 10 RBI, and two steals in 24 games. The poor lineup around him has limited some of the counting stat value, but Tena is an everyday player who is producing a good batting average, so he carries fantasy value in deeper formats.
  • CIN Shortstop #44
    Elly De La Cruz went 1-for-3 with two walks, two steals, and a run scored against the Cardinals on Tuesday.
    De La Cruz drew a walk in the first inning and stole two bases before he was left stranded. He drew another walk in the third before he was caught stealing. De La Cruz then reached for a third time with a base hit in the fifth and scored on a single by TJ Friedl. The 22-year-old star shortstop is slashing .260/.344/.474 with 23 homers, 96 runs scored, 65 RBI, and 64 steals across 627 plate appearances.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #81
    Rhett Lowder tossed five scoreless innings with three strikeouts in a win over the Cardinals on Tuesday.
    Lowder was impressive on Tuesday, scattering five hits over five scoreless frames while striking out three for his first career win. He’s now allowed just one run over 15 1/3 innings across three starts. This one was most impressive considering he didn’t walk a batter after issuing four walks in each of his first two starts. The 22-year-old right-hander is in line for a start against the Twins in Minnesota on Sunday.
  • STL Relief Pitcher #53
    Andre Pallante allowed three runs with six strikeouts over five innings in a loss to the Reds on Tuesday.
    Pallante got off to a good start, holding the Reds scoreless through four innings before Cincinnati brought three runs in score in the fifth on two walks, two hits, and a groundout. The 25-year-old right-hander ends the day with a 4.13 ERA, 1.40 WHIP, and a 77/45 K/BB ratio across 102 1/3 innings. Pallante may move back into the bullpen with Lance Lynn (knee) returning on Wednesday.
  • WAS Starting Pitcher #1
    McKenzie Gore allowed seven runs (two earned) on six hits in 3 2/3 innings in a loss to the Braves on Tuesday.
    Gore had been really solid over his last three starts but reverted to some earlier struggles in this one. He struck out three on the day but also walked three while producing a 20 percent whiff rate and 22 percent CSW. Gore was unable to miss bats with his four-seam fastball and struggled to command his breaking pitches. The 25-year-old will now take a 4.24 ERA into a strong matchup against the Marlins.