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    • Homers again Wednesday
      Nimmo went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in a 6-2 victory versus the Nationals on Wednesday.

      Advice: Nimmo got New York off to a strong start with a 440-foot solo blast in the first inning. It was his third straight game with a long ball and his fourth straight contest with at least one RBI. Nimmo logged career-best marks with 24 homers and 68 RBI last season, and he is on pace to surpass both totals in 2024 with 16 home runs and 59 runs batted in through 380 plate appearances. Rotowire.com 59 minutes ago
    • George Springer doubles twice in win over Giants
      George Springer went 2-for-5 with two doubles and three RBI against the Giants on Wednesday.

      Advice: Springer doubled in the sixth inning to drive in two runs, capping off a seven-run frame for the Blue Jays. He drove in a third run with another double in the eighth to extend the lead. The 34-year-old outfielder is hitting .220/.308/.362 with 10 homers, 41 runs scored, 34 RBI, and nine steals across 352 plate appearances. Rotoworld Today, 9:45 pm
       
    • Logan Webb stumbles in loss to Blue Jays
      Logan Webb allowed seven runs across five innings, giving up eight hits and a walk with four strikeouts against the Blue Jays on Wednesday.

      Advice: Webb was cruising through four innings, allowing just one baserunner until a pair of base hits put two runners on with one out in the fifth. Ernie Clement drove them all in, putting the Blue Jays ahead with a three-run blast. Things would unravel for Webb in the sixth as Toronto recorded four straight hits to drive in two runs and knock Webb from the game. Two inherited runners would come in to score in what was a seven-run inning. The 27-year-old right-hander will take 3.47 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, and a 107/28 K/BB ratio across 124 1/3 innings into the All-Star break. Rotoworld Today, 9:42 pm
    • Charlie Morton gives up four runs in no-decision
      Charlie Morton allowed four runs with five strikeouts over 6 1/3 innings in a no-decision against the Diamondbacks on Wednesday.

      Advice: Three of the four runs scored against Morton came on the long ball. Eugenio Suárez took him deep for a two-run shot in the second inning. Ketel Marte followed with a solo homer in the third. Morton would toss four more scoreless innings before leaving with one out and one runner on in the seventh. The inherited runner came in to score. The 40-year-old right-hander ends the first half with a 4.07 ERA, 1.22 WHIP, and a 97/38 K/BB ratio across 97 1/3 innings. Rotoworld Today, 9:12 pm
    • Nick Pivetta strikes out 10 in loss to Athletics
      Nick Pivetta recorded 10 strikeouts and allowed four runs over 6 2/3 innings on Wednesday in a loss to the Athletics.

      Advice: Let’s start with the positives here as Pivetta struck out eight consecutive batters at one point during Wednesday’s showdown at Fenway Park and notched his third double-digit strikeout performance of the year. He induced 16 swinging strikes, including 12 on his sweeper alone, and finished with a solid 33 percent CSW. Unfortunately, he came a bit unglued in the third inning of this one as he issued a bases-loaded free pass to Shea Langeliers before giving up a two-run double to ensuing batter Lawrence Butler. The 31-year-old righty will carry a respectable 4.18 ERA, 1.14 WHIP and 88/20 K/BB ratio across 75 1/3 innings (14 starts) into the All-Star break. Rotoworld Today, 7:38 pm
       
    • Nimmo takes Corbin deep for 16th homer of season
      Brandon Nimmo went 1-for-4 with a home run in Wednesday’s win over the Nationals.

      Advice: It didn’t take long for the Mets to get to Nats’ starter Patrick Corbin, as Nimmo blasted a solo shot with one out in the first to immediately get the Mets out to a 1-0 lead. It was the 16th homer of the season for Nimmo, who has now homered in three-straight games and carries a five-game hitting streak into Thursday’s finale for the three-game series. Rotoworld Today, 6:51 pm
    • Bryan Woo set to start for Mariners on Friday
      Bryan Woo (hamstring) is expected to start for the Mariners on Friday against the Angels.

      Advice: M’s skipper Scott Servais had told reporters on Tuesday that Woo would start one of the games during their four-game weekend series, and now it looks like Friday will be the official day for his return. Woo has been sidelined since late June with a right hamstring strain. Rotoworld Today, 2:10 pm
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    • On base four times in loss
      Rooker went 2-for-3 with an RBI double, two walks and three runs in a loss to the Red Sox on Tuesday.

      Advice: Rooker got the offensive barrage started in the first inning with his timely two-bagger, which plated Miguel Andujar for the initiation of what would be a 21-run tally between the two clubs. Rooker was a constant presence on the basepaths throughout the high-scoring affair, and he's now posted six multi-hit efforts in the last 11 games. An All-Star snub, he is displaying elite bat skills during that stretch, posting a .436/.500/.795 slash line alongside a 10.9 percent walk rate and modest 17.4 percent strikeout rate. Rotowire.com Today, 11:20 am
       
    • Yields six runs in no-decision
      Maeda allowed six runs on seven hits, a walk and two strikeouts over 2.2 innings in a no-decision Tuesday against the Guardians.

      Advice: Maeda's rough stretch continued with yet another short outing, and he's now allowed 15 runs over his last two starts, a career high over a span of that length. The 36-year-old has allowed six or more runs on five occasions this season, tied with Kevin Gausman for most in MLB. Maeda's ERA has also jumped to 7.26, which is the highest by an American League pitcher with a minimum of 50 innings in 2024. Rotowire.com Yesterday, 10:36 pm