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  • COL Right Fielder #9
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    Brenton Doyle blasted his 19th home run of the season on Sunday afternoon as the Rockies were routed by the Padres in San Diego.
    Doyle got the Rockies on the board in this one, crushing a game-tying 352-foot solo shot off of Matt Waldron in the fourth inning. That would be his lone hit in four at-bats on the afternoon. For the season, the dynamic 26-year-old outfielder is slashing an impressive .266/.327/.471 with 19 homers, 55 RBI and 21 stolen bases on the season.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #7
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    Blake Snell (shoulder) recorded seven strikeouts over three innings on Tuesday in a minor league rehab start in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League.
    Snell authored a strong performance in his first game action since hitting the injured list back in early April with shoulder inflammation. The 32-year-old southpaw will require a handful of additional rehab outings before he’s ready to rejoin Los Angeles’ rotation, but he’s on track to make it back at some point in August.
    Stowers 'found his groove' before All-Star Break
    Eric Samulski reacts to Kyle Stowers' explosive day for the Miami Marlins before the All-Star Break, going a perfect 5-5 at the plate with three home runs and six RBIs to add to his breakout season.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #57
    Shane Bieber (elbow) struck out five over two scoreless innings on Tuesday in a minor league rehab start in the Rookie-level Arizona Complex League.
    Bieber looked sharp in his first game action since suffering a setback last month during the late stages of his rehabilitation from last year’s Tommy John surgery. The 30-year-old righty is going to need a handful of additional rehab outings to continue building up his pitch count and stamina, but he should make it back to Cleveland at some point in August.
  • PHI Left Fielder #12
    Kyle Schwarber blasted three home runs in the first-ever swing-off tiebreaker on Tuesday, lifting the Nationals League past the American League in the MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park in Atlanta.
    Schwarber took home MVP honors by launching three clutch round-trippers on three swings during the first-ever home run swing-off tiebreaker after the Midsummer Classic finished tied 6-6 at the conclusion of nine innings. The 32-year-old Phillies slugger’s home run barrage figures to go down as one of the more indelible memorable moments in All-Star Game history.
  • ATH Left Fielder #25
    Brent Rooker walloped a three-run homer during Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park in Atlanta.
    Rooker slashed the American League’s deficit in half with a sixth-inning blast against Giants reliever Randy Rodríguez that traveled 407 feet. No word on how many inches. He also blasted two big flies during the swing-off tiebreaker, but it still wasn’t enough to lead the American League to a comeback win.
  • NYM 1st Baseman #20
    Pete Alonso crushed a three-run homer during Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park.
    Alonso gave the senior circuit a commanding five-run advantage with an opposite-field shot to right field against Royals southpaw Kris Bubic in the sixth inning. The Polar Bear was called upon to anchor the National League’s three-man lineup in the swing-off tiebreaker, but didn’t end up needing to take any hacks after Kyle Schwarber went deep on all three of his swings in dramatic fashion.
  • ARI 2nd Baseman #4
    Ketel Marte sliced a two-run double during Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park in Atlanta.
    Marte kicked off the scoring by lifting a two-run double down the right-field line against Tigers ace Tarik Skubal in the opening frame. It was his lone hit in two at-bats and represented the lone runs for either side during the Midsummer Classic until Pete Alonso connected for a three-run homer in the sixth inning.
  • NYM Relief Pitcher #39
    Edwin Díaz surrendered a game-tying single in the ninth inning of Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park in Atlanta.
    Díaz was called upon to preserve a one-run lead with the potential tying run already on-base in the top of the ninth inning and was unable to slam the door. He got Jazz Chisholm Jr. to ground out, thanks to a phenomenal play by Atlanta first baseman Matt Olson, but surrendered a game-tying infield single to ensuing batter Steven Kwan. Most of the blame for the blown save goes to Padres closer Robert Suarez, who opened the frame with a two-run lead and only recorded one out before being pulled.
  • ARI 3rd Baseman #28
    Eugenio Suárez was hit by a pitch on the left hand during Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park in Atlanta.
    Suárez was unable to get out of the way of an offering from White Sox starter Shane Smith in the bottom of the eighth inning. The encouraging development for the Diamondbacks, and fantasy managers, is that he remained in the contest to run the bases. The 33-year-old, who finished the first half with 31 homers, is expected to be one of the biggest names available at the upcoming trade deadline. It’s a situation fantasy managers should keep an eye on in the coming days.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #41
    Joe Ryan hurled a perfect inning during Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park in Atlanta.
    Ryan’s dominant Midsummer Classic outing showed why every contending team in baseball should be attempting to pry him away from Minnesota ahead of the upcoming trade deadline. He struck out a pair of batters and needed just 10 pitches to twirl a flawless frame. It’ll take a massive haul to extract the first-time All-Star from the Twins, but virtually every contender should be picking up the phone, if he’s truly available. He’ll likely kick off the second half with a challenging road tilt against the Rockies at high-octane Coors Field.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #30
    Paul Skenes fired a scoreless inning during Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game at Truist Park in Atlanta.
    Skenes authored a dominant performance in his second consecutive Midsummer Classic start for the National League, striking out Tigers stars Gleyber Torres and Riley Greene on a triple-digit heaters before coaxing a harmless groundout from Aaron Judge to cap a flawless opening frame. The 23-year-old fantasy ace closed out the first half with a major league-leading 2.01 ERA and 131/30 K/BB ratio across 121 innings (20 starts). He’ll kick off the second half with a favorable matchup this weekend against the rebuilding White Sox.