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  • NYY Starting Pitcher #45
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    Gerrit Cole (calf) told reporters he expects to make his next start on Sunday against the Cubs at Wrigley Field.
    There was some concern initially when Cole left Monday’s start against the Rangers, but he’s feeling better after dealing with some cramping in his right calf. It doesn’t sound like a concern for fantasy managers moving forward.
  • TB 2nd Baseman #8
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    Brandon Lowe was removed from Saturday’s game against the Orioles with plantar fasciitis.
    Lowe has dealt with plantar fasciitis in the past, the foot issue “flared up” according to Rays manager Kevin Cash. Cash also noted that Lowe was going to be off Sunday anyway, and that the 31-year-old would be available off the bench.
    Alvarez looking 'more like himself' in Triple-A
    Francisco Alvarez has found his bat in Triple-A after a "shocking," yet deserved demotion, and James Schiano details how the Mets catcher is looking "more like himself" after significant regression.
  • SEA Starting Pitcher #50
    Bryce Miller threw a live bullpen session before Saturday’s game against the Astros.
    Miller touches 97 mph with his fastball in the session, and he also threw his secondary pitches as well. The next steps forward for the 26-year-old will likely be determined by how he feels in the coming days, but a rehab assignment might be in the cards soon, with a chance for Miller to return to the majors in the middle of August.
  • HOU 3rd Baseman #15
    Isaac Paredes left Saturday’s game against the Mariners with right hamstring discomfort.
    Paredes looked to be in a good deal of pain while laboring to first base on what assuredly would have been a double if not for the injury. The 26-year-old will almost assuredly get Sunday off, but his status for the coming days — potentially longer — will likely be determined by the results of testing/imaging.
  • ARI 3rd Baseman #28
    Eugenio Suárez collected his 32nd and 33rd homers Saturday as the Diamondbacks crushed the Cardinals 10-1.
    Suárez hit balls 390 and 403 feet off Sonny Gray to surpass his homer totals from the 2021 and 2022 seasons tonight. He’s one away from his second highest total of 34 from 2018, but he still has a long way ago to reach the mark of 49 he achieved in 2019.
  • ARI Starting Pitcher #19
    Ryne Nelson tossed six innings of one-run ball Saturday in a victory over the Cardinals.
    The run came on a 443-foot blast from Alec Burleson in the sixth. Nelson allowed only three other hits and walked one in winning a fourth straight decision. He’s 6-2 with a 3.52 ERA overall, and he’ll make for a solid play in mixed leagues with the Pirates on tap next week.
  • STL Starting Pitcher #54
    Sonny Gray was lit up for nine runs — eight earned — and 11 hits in 3 1/3 innings by the Diamondbacks on Saturday.
    There just isn’t much middle ground for Gray, who gave up at least six runs for the fourth time this season. He’s allowed one or no runs in nine of his 19 starts, and his 124/19 K/BB in 111 1/3 innings is a thing of beauty, but his ERA now stands at 4.04. Still, his stuff was just fine tonight, and he’ll probably bounce back against the Padres next week.
  • ARI Shortstop #2
    Geraldo Perdomo drove in four runs with three singles and a groundout against the Cardinals on Saturday.
    He also swiped his 14th base of the year. Perdomo became the seventh player this year to knock in four runs without collecting an extra-base hit, but no Diamondback had done it since Adam LaRoche in 2010. He’s an incredible ninth in the majors with 71 RBI. Everyone ahead of him is slugging at least 100 points higher than his current .422 mark and has more than twice as many homers as his 10.
  • ARI Center Fielder #7
    Corbin Carroll contributed two triples and a double in the rout of the Cardinals on Saturday.
    The second triple and double both would have been homers in 19 ballparks, according to Statcast. Carroll is up to 12 triples this season, putting him on pace to smash his MLB-high total of 14 from last season. He also had 10 as a rookie in 2023, and at just 24 years old, he’s already tied for 17th in triples among active players with 34 (Starling Marte and Mike Trout top the list at 55).
  • ATL Center Fielder #23
    Michael Harris II homered and drove in two runs in a loss to the Yankees on Sunday.
    Harris got Atlanta off to a good start with a solo homer in the third off Will Warren. It’s only the seventh homer of the season for talented 24-year-old, who has disappointed and then some with a slash of .211/.236/.324 over 355 at-bats.
  • ATL 2nd Baseman #1
    Ozzie Albies drove in five runs, stole a base and homered in a loss to the Yankees on Saturday.
    Albies extended Atlanta’s lead to 4-0 with a three-run blast off an ineffective Will Warren, and then upped that cushion to 7-2 with a two-run single. He’s up to nine homers on the season, while the stolen base with Albies’ eighth.