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  • CWS Catcher #90
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    Edgar Quero has joined the White Sox as a taxi squad player and might be added to the active roster on Tuesday, according to Francys Romero.
    There hasn’t been word of any injury to White Sox catchers, so if Quero is added, it might be as a replacement for Chuckie Robinson. Quero, 21, has hit .281/.368/.467 in 97 games between Double- and Triple-A this season, and he is widely viewed as the White Sox’s catcher of the future.
  • CWS Center Fielder #29
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    Tristan Peters delivered a go-ahead RBI single in the seventh inning on Sunday as the White Sox eked out a 2-1 victory over the visiting Tigers.
    The White Sox entered the seventh inning trailing 1-0 and with just two hits on the afternoon. Colson Montgomery tied the game with a solo shot off of Drew Anderson, then Chase Meidroth, Jacob Gonzalez and Peters followed with consecutive singles to push the go-ahead run across. Peters also doubled in the ballgame, finishing the day 2-for-3. For the season, he’s hitting .289/.353/.408 with two homers, 14 RBI and four stolen bases in 160 plate appearances.
    Orioles' impressive homestand can 'propel them'
    With steadily improving starting pitching and impactful contributions from throughout their lineup over their 7-3 homestand, Matt Vasgersian, Hall of Famer Jim Palmer and Dexter Fowler say the Orioles are trending up.
  • CWS Shortstop #12
    Colson Montgomery went 1-for-3 and swatted his 15th home run of the season on Sunday as the White Sox completed their three-game sweep of the Tigers.
    Montgomery erased a 1-0 deficit as he clobbered a one-out, 373-foot (100.9 mph EV) solo shot off of Drew Anderson in the seventh inning, sparking the go-ahead rally. That would be his only hit in three at-bats on the afternoon. For the season, the 24-year-old shortstop is now hitting .235/.329/.498 with the aforementioned 15 long balls, 36 RBI and one stolen base on the season.
  • CWS Middle Reliever
    Tyler Davis notched the first save of his Major League career on Sunday, recording the final two outs to preserve a one-run lead against the Tigers.
    With the back end of the White Sox’ bullpen being heavily utilized over the past few days, it was the 27-year-old rookie right-hander that got the call to finish this one out. He made it look easy too, needing just six pitches (four strikes) to get a fly out from Matt Vierling and a pop out from Wenceel Perez to end it. Davis now boasts a 3.12 ERA, 0.92 WHIP and a 16/9 K/BB ratio over 17 1/3 innings on the season.
  • CWS Starting Pitcher #59
    Sean Burke pitched well in a no-decision against the Tigers on Sunday afternoon, allowing just one run on three hits across 5 1/3 innings of work.
    The 26-year-old right-hander racked up six strikeouts on the afternoon while issuing a pair of walks. The lone run that scored against him came on an RBI double by Spencer Torkelson in the opening inning. Burke settled in from there and blanked the Tigers the rest of the way. He got 14 swings and misses on 93 offerings on the afternoon, posting a solid CSW of 30 percent. Now 2-3 on the season, he’ll carry a 3.72 ERA and 1.13 WHIP into Saturday’s showdown against the Phillies in Philadelphia.
  • DET Shortstop #7
    Kevin McGonigle singled, drew a pair of walks, stole a base and scored the Tigers’ lone run in Sunday’s loss to the White Sox.
    McGonigle smacked a one-out single into right field in the opening inning and raced around to score on an RBI double off the bat of Spencer Torkelson. He also walked in the third inning and swiped second base before being stranded there. The 21-year-old rookie infielder has been a shining light in an otherwise dismal season for the Tigers, slashing .286/.390/.410 with three homers, 21 RBI and nine stolen bases.
  • MIA Relief Pitcher #43
    Andrew Nardi (ribs) is expected to be out for at least three months.
    Nardi was placed on the 15-day IL retroactive to May 28 over the weekend, but it’ll be a lot longer than two weeks before the 27-year-old returns. Assuming no setbacks, he could be an option for the Miami bullpen around the end of August.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #35
    Braxton Ashcraft struck out 11 while allowing two earned runs over six innings pitched in Sunday’s 9-3 win over the Twins.
    Ashcraft was sensational, allowing five hits and zero walks, lowering his ERA to 2.77 on the year. He only needed 80 pitches for the quality start, 60 of which were strikes, and picked up 24 whiffs on the afternoon. He entered Sunday’s matchup against Minnesota with a strong combination of strike-throwing, bat-missing, and the ability to generate ground balls. Things will get tougher in next week’s road trip to Atlanta, but Ashcraft remains a must-start fantasy option from here on out.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #52
    Zebby Matthew took the loss in Sunday’s 9-3 defeat to the Pirates, allowing seven earned runs on six hits and two walks over 4 1/3 innings.
    The young right-hander struck out seven and walked two, raising his ERA from 2.37 to 4.63 on the year. Matthews had pitched well across three starts in his return to the big leagues, continuing to throw strikes and not allowing many free passes. Home runs have been an issue, and he allowed two more on Sunday to Ryan O’Hearn and Nick Gonzales. Matthews had been throwing his curve more than last year, and he’s an important pitcher to track for any adjustments. He next lines up for a home start against the Royals.
  • PIT Right Fielder #29
    Ryan O’Hearn blasted a solo homer in Sunday’s 9-3 victory over the Twins.
    O’Hearn was reinstated from the 10-day IL before the game, and he promptly took Zebby Matthews yard in his first at-bat of the afternoon. It was part of a two-hit day for O’Hearn, who raised his OPS to .847. The 32-year-old is having a career year with the Pirates, and the expectation is that he’ll continue hitting in the heart of the order. Pittsburgh travels to face the Astros and Braves this week.
  • PIT 3rd Baseman #3
    Nick Gonzales went 1-for-3 with a home run, a walk, two RBI, and two runs scored as the Pirates defeated the Twins 9-3 on Sunday afternoon.
    The homer was his first of the year, a two-run shot off Zebby Matthews that put Pittsburgh up 4-0 in the third. Gonzales has been operating as the team’s primary third baseman, having started 14 of their past 15 games. He’s hit as high as fourth this week, but Ryan O’Hearn’s return dropped him to fifth on Sunday. For fantasy purposes, he’s mostly provided empty batting average given a unique .303/.356/.364 slash line.