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  • LAA Starting Pitcher #41
    Carson Fulmer tossed 4 2/3 hitless innings and struck out seven against the Mariners on Sunday.
    This was supposed to be a spot start for Fulmer, but in his second big-league start since 2019, he made a real case for remaining in the rotation to start the second half. He’s allowed two runs and amassed a 17/2 K/BB ratio over 13 2/3 innings in his last six outings.
  • MIA Shortstop #63
    Xavier Edwards went 1-for-5 with two stolen bases on Wednesday against the Dodgers.
    Edwards has been nothing short of a revelation since being called-up. The two steals pushed his total to 30 in just 62 games with a .319 batting average and 31 runs scored. That puts him on pace for over 70 steals in a full season. It’s going to be fascinating to see how high he’s pushed up in drafts this winter and spring.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #60
    Ryan Weathers allowed eight hits and five earned runs with five strikeouts through 4 1/3 innings in a loss against the Dodgers on Wednesday.
    Weathers just couldn’t hold it together against the Dodgers. This was his first start since June 7th as he’s been recovering from a strained finger and he couldn’t quite pitch through some understandable rust. The swing-and-miss stuff was there, but he allowed three home runs – two of which came in the fifth inning and resulted in five runs – as the Dodgers seemed to get very comfortable their second time around the order. Weathers is scheduled to face the Twins in Minnesota next time out.
  • ATL Left Fielder #20
    Marcell Ozuna went 3-for-4 with two runs scored, two doubles, a home run and two RBI against the Reds on Wednesday.
    The home run was Ozuna’s 38th of the season. He hit a solo shot off Tony Santillan in the seventh inning. Ozuna was in a bit of a slump to start September, but got going with a big game against the Reds. He’s hitting .306 with a .942 OPS and 100 RBI on the season.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #66
    Brayan Bello will start Thursday’s game against the Rays.
    Bello was scheduled to start Friday against the Twins, but the Red Sox will move the right-hander up one day. He’ll still work on regular rest, and Richard Fitts will likely get the start over the weekend against Minnesota.
  • BOS Shortstop #10
    Trevor Story went 2-for-3 with a solo home run, two stolen bases, and scored twice in a 2-1 win over the Rays on Wednesday.
    It’s great to see Story simply healthy and playing well. He hasn’t looked great, but what can we really expect from someone who’s played less than a full season’s worth of games since 2022. The steals are a great sign that he trusts his legs and his home run was his second in five games. Also, this was his third multi-hit effort over that span. Hopefully he can build some momentum in what could possibly be a healthy 2025. Fingers cross.
  • BOS Relief Pitcher #74
    Kenley Jansen walked two and struck out two in a scoreless inning to earn the save against the Rays on Wednesday.
    Jansen made this one more difficult than he needed to as he walked two and then allowed a double-steal with two outs before slamming the door for his 27th save. He’s remained remarkably consistent at 36-years-old and seems to be putting himself in position for another year as a closer for whoever he chooses to play for in 2025.
  • TB Right Fielder #15
    Josh Lowe went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored on Wednesday against the Red Sox.
    Shocker: the Rays’ offense was only able to muster one run. There may not be a more feeble non-White Sox lineup in the league right now. Lowe had their only extra-base hit, scored their only run, and accounted for their only two hard-hit balls.
  • TB Starting Pitcher #44
    Ryan Pepiot gave up just two hits and one run with 12 strikeouts over six brilliant innings in a no-decision on Wednesday against the Red Sox.
    This start was a great reminder of how high Pepiot’s ceiling still is. Striking out 12 batters in six innings is downright disgusting. Doing it with only 76 pitches is pure madness. His fastball forced 15 swings-and-misses on its own and was visually stunning as Boston’s batters continued to miss it at the top of the zone. His lone blemish came on a Trevor Story solo home run off a fastball that caught a little too much of the heart of the plate, but all in all this was a gem to the highest degree. He’s scheduled to face the Tigers in Detroit in his next start.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #89
    Tanner Houck allowed four hits and one run with four strikeouts across four innings in a no-decision on Wednesday against the Rays.
    This was an odd start for Houck. The Red Sox are obviously trying to limit his workload as he’s already thrown a career-high innings and has struggled when pitching deeper into games over the last few months. So, he was pulled after 60 pitches and just two times around the lineup. In this short outing, he limited the usage of his sinker against left-handed batters and threw more sweepers and splitters earlier in counts than he has otherwise this season. He’s scheduled to face the Blue Jays in Toronto next time out, but it’s unlikely he pitches deep in that game.
  • CIN Starting Pitcher #47
    Jakob Junis allowed one run in six innings and got a no-decision against the Braves on Wednesday.
    Junis gave up two hits, walked none and struck out six. It was another solid start for Junis, who pitched well enough to win but the Reds scored only one run on the night. He’s allowed two runs in 19 innings over four starts for Cincinnati. Junis has a 2.61 ERA, 0.84 WHIP and 48 strikeouts in 62 innings on the year. The 32-year-old right-hander is set to face the Guardians on the road next week.