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  • DET Right Fielder #40
    Bligh Madris is starting at first base and batting fifth for the Tigers on Thursday.
    It should just be noted that Madris is the Tigers’ starting first baseman. Since being called up on July 21st, he’s gone 9-for-26 (.346) with three runs scored and one RBI. The Tigers continue to hit him in the middle of the order and likely will slot him there every day until he cools off. Spencer Torkelson is starting to hit better in Triple-A, and he is looming as a threat to Madris’ playing time in the future, but fantasy managers in AL-only leagues can feel comfortable turning to Madris for the next couple of weeks if they need at-bats.
  • LAD Relief Pitcher #73
    Dodgers signed LHP Zach Logue to a minor league contract.
    Logue elected free agency last week after he was waived by the Braves. Logue was a ninth round pick by the Blue Jays in the 2017 MLB Draft and one of the prospects Toronto sent to Oakland in the trade for Matt Chapman. He wasn’t successful as a starter with the Athletics in 2022 and last appeared in the majors as a reliever with the Tigers last year. Logue isn’t eligible for the playoff roster, but could make an appearance with Los Angeles in the regular season if the Dodgers clinch and need a fresh arm to eat some innings.
  • BOS Left Fielder #30
    Rob Refsnyder was scratched from the Red Sox lineup for Thursday night’s game against the Yankees with right wrist discomfort.
    It’s unclear when Refsnyder suffered the injury or how long he’ll be out. He was replaced by Wilyer Abreu in right field and batting eighth.
  • BOS Relief Pitcher #31
    Red Sox manager Alex Cora told reporters it’s likely RHP Liam Hendricks will be shut down for the rest of the season.
    Hendricks had an MRI on his elbow after taking a break from pitching. Cora said the team will wait to hear from the doctors, but it’s likely Hendricks will be shut down. The 35-year-old was working his way back from Tommy John surgery, but might have to wait until next year to complete the comeback.
  • HOU Right Fielder #22
    Jason Heyward’s first homer as an Astro was a two-run shot Thursday in the team’s 6-4 takedown of the A’s.
    Heyward’s homer accounted for the only runs in seven innings against Mitch Spence, but the Astros rallied for four runs in the eighth to prevail. Heyward is 3-for-21 with four RBI in 12 appearances since joining the Astros on Aug. 29.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #59
    Framber Valdez pitched 6 1/3 innings of one-run ball against the A’s on Thursday.
    Valdez, who had a 20-inning scoreless streak going, was pulled from a 2-1 game right after the lone run in the seventh. The A’s came back to tie the game in the eighth, leaving Valdez with a no-decision for his effort. Valdez isn’t going to win the AL Cy Young Award this year, but he should place on ballots once again. He’s 14-6 with a 2.91 ERA.
  • OAK Relief Pitcher #40
    Mitch Spence yielded two runs in seven innings Thursday in a no-decision against the Astros.
    Spence remained 0-3 in his last eight starts, even though he’s posted a solid 4.01 ERA during that stretch. In 18 starts since the beginning of June, he’s picked up just three wins, all of them coming against the Angels. Unfortunately, there are no more games versus those Angels on Oakland’s schedule. Spence will likely face the Cubs in his next outing.
  • HOU Catcher #21
    Yainer Diaz went 3-for-4 against the A’s on Thursday, pushing his average back up to .301.
    No runs batted in for Diaz today, as Alex Bregman and Yordan Alvarez combined to go 0-for-9 in front of him. Diaz has eight hits in his last four games.
  • OAK Right Fielder #4
    Lawrence Butler doubled Thursday to extend his hitting streak to 20 games.
    It’s the eighth time in the last nine games that he’s had exactly one hit. Butler is the first A’s player to hit in 20 straight since Eric Byrnes made it 22 games in a row in 2003.
  • HOU Second Baseman #27
    Astros manager Joe Espada told reporters things look “OK” with regard to Jose Altuve.
    Altuve suffered an oblique injury before leaving Wednesday’s game. Espada said, “Things look OK. Nothing I can tell you I’m worried about.” Altuve seems to have avoided a serious injury. He’s still day-to-day.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #29
    X-rays taken on Tarik Skubal’s right hand following his outing Thursday came back negative.
    Skubal was hit on his glove hand by a liner during the game against the Rockies, but he stayed in and finished the inning. More tests are expected, but Skubal believes he’ll be just fine.