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  • BAL Starting Pitcher #24
    Zach Eflin pitched 6 2/3 innings of one-run ball Friday in a tough loss to the Tigers.
    Eflin won five starts in a row after coming off the injured list last month, but this makes back-to-back losses, more because of the Orioles’ lack of offense than anything he’s done wrong. He’ll take a 3.55 ERA into next week’s start against the Giants.
  • TOR First Baseman #27
    Vladimir Guerrero Jr. went 3-for-4 with two homers and a steal Thursday as the Blue Jays blanked the Rangers 4-0.
    Guerrero has reached 30 homers for the third time in his career. He had eight in his first 75 games and now 22 in the last 75. One more RBI will get him to 100 for the second time. His OPS+ this year is a tad better than it was in 2021, when he placed second to Shohei Ohtani in the AL MVP balloting. Still, he’s not going to finish in the top five this time around.
  • TOR Relief Pitcher #57
    Chad Green worked a scoreless ninth to finish off a 4-0 win against the Rangers on Thursday.
    It would have been a save, but the Jays scored one run in the top of the ninth. This makes two positive outings in a row for Green after he gave up 11 runs in his first five appearances of September. He remains the clear favorite for saves in Toronto.
  • TEX Starting Pitcher #80
    Kumar Rocker walked four while allowing two runs — one earned — over three innings Thursday against the Blue Jays.
    Rocker struck out five and gave up only two hits, but the walks, plus a HBP, resulted in an early exit for the 24-year-old making his second big-league start. His velocity was down some from his first start; he averaged 95.4 mph with his fastball today, compared to 96.7 mph against the Mariners. Assuming that the Rangers weren’t too discouraged by the outing, Rocker should make one more start next week against the A’s.
  • TEX Third Baseman #20
    Ezequiel Duran went 0-for-3 against the Blue Jays on Thursday, leaving him 1-for-21 in his last seven games.
    Duran is getting some extra playing time for the Rangers with Corey Seager hurt, but he’s not taking advantage of the opportunity. He’s currently at .242/.285/.320 in 260 plate appearances. He’s still just 25, he’s versatile and he was pretty good in hitting .276/.324/.423 in 439 plate appearances last year, but it’s easy to imagine him getting tossed into a trade this winter.
  • HOU Second Baseman #27
    Jose Altuve will have a routine day off for Thursday night’s game against the Angels, according to Brian McTaggart of MLB.com.
    It’s just a routine day off as Altuve isn’t feeling any lingering impact from Tuesday night when he claimed to have hit a ball off his toe. Expect him back in the Astros’ lineup for Friday’s game.
  • CHC Relief Pitcher #66
    Julian Merryweather will have season-ending patellar tendon debridement surgery on Friday.
    Merryweather didn’t get over the hump to merit pitching again this season after multiple rehab appearances, according to Cubs manager Craig Counsell. The team anticipates that Merryweather will be ready for spring training next year.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #46
    Pirates designated RHP Jake Woodford for assignment.
    Woodford was signed by the Pirates in June. He was booted off the 40-man roster to make room for Isaac Mattson. Woodford had a 7.09 ERA, 1.38 WHIP and 19 strikeouts in 26 2/3 innings for the Pirates.
  • PIT Relief Pitcher #60
    Pirates selected the contract of RHP Isaac Mattson from Triple-A Indianapolis.
    Mattson hasn’t pitched in the major leagues since 2021. He had a 3.17 ERA, 1.29 WHIP and 89 strikeouts in 71 innings between Double-A and Triple-A this year. He’s a fresh arm for the bullpen. Jake Woodford was designated for assignment as the corresponding move.
  • CLE Second Baseman #0
    Andrés Giménez went 3-for-5 and singled for the game-winner in the 10th as the Guardians edged the Twins 3-2 on Thursday.
    The victory clinched a playoff berth for the Guardians. The game-winner was a hard shot to right that plated automatic runner José Ramírez from second base. Giménez also had a double in the contest. He’s been very steady in recent months, though not really in such a good way. His OPS currently stands at .638. He finished June at .644, July at .631 and August at .632.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #54
    Joey Cantillo surrendered two runs — one earned — in 4 1/3 innings Thursday in a no-decision against the Twins.
    Both runs came in the fifth on a double, a walk and another double. The second double included a bobble that allowed a run to score, and since Nick Sandlin struck out two after replacing Cantillo, that run remained unearned. Cantillo would up with six strikeouts, giving him 22 in three turns since he slid into the Cleveland rotation. He’ll be a solid choice in mixed leagues at home against the Reds next week.