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  • John Brebbia RP | COL

    Giants' John Brebbia: Solid as opener

    Brebbia allowed a hit and struck out one in a scoreless inning in Sunday's 13-4 loss to the White Sox. He did not factor in the decision.

    Brebbia was the opener in what was ultimately a bullpen game. This is the second time he's served in that role this season, while he's added 35 relief appearances. The right-hander has allowed three runs (two earned), 11 hits and four walks with 13 strikeouts in 12.2 innings since the start of June. He could continue to see time as an opener while the Giants' rotation is short-staffed, but he's most likely to return to a middle-relief role.

  • Dodgers' Craig Kimbrel: Scans negative

    Kimbrel (back) underwent scans that came back negative after exiting Sunday's game against the Padres, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.

    While Kimbrel doesn't appear to be dealing with a significant injury after being hit by a comebacker Sunday, manager Dave Roberts said that the right-hander will be unavailable for a few days. Kimbrel has displayed some inconsistency recently, but Roberts said that he's "not even considering" removing the 34-year-old from the closer's role.

  • Taylor Rogers RP | MIN

    Padres' Taylor Rogers: Allows run but earns save

    Rogers allowed a run on two hits and struck out one to earn the save in Sunday's 4-2 win over the Dodgers.

    For much of the game, it appeared Rogers' services wouldn't be needed. The Padres then erupted for four runs in the top of the ninth, and the southpaw was able to protect a lead despite giving up a sacrifice fly to Freddie Freeman. It's been a shaky run of late for Rogers, who has surrendered three runs in his last 6.2 innings, though he's still 4-for-5 in save chances across those six outings. Overall, the Padres' closer is 23-for-27 in saves with a 3.03 ERA, 0.86 WHIP and 38:7 K:BB through 32.2 innings, and it doesn't seem like he's in any danger of losing his role despite his recent inconsistency.

  • Cubs' Keegan Thompson: Lasts four innings in no-decision

    Thompson registered a no-decision during Sunday's 4-2 loss to Boston, allowing two runs on seven hits and three walks with three strikeouts in four innings.

    Thompson held Boston scoreless through three innings despite five baserunners with the help of two double plays but allowed five more hitters to reach base in the fourth, resulting in two runs. The 27-year-old lasted fewer than five innings for the third time in six starts, and Thompson's ERA has spiked from 1.99 to 3.41 during the rough stretch. He's in for a tough test with a start against the Dodgers scheduled for next weekend.

  • Dodgers' Craig Kimbrel: Exits Sunday's game

    Kimbrel exited Sunday's game against the Padres in the top of the ninth inning due to an apparent back injury, Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic reports.

    Kimbrel was hit by a comebacker with one out in the top of the ninth inning and initially remained in the game, but he was ultimately removed by a trainer after he gave up a double and a single to the next two batters. The extent of his injury isn't yet clear, and whether he's forced to miss time remains to be seen.

  • Daniel Norris RP | CLE

    Cubs' Daniel Norris: Ready to face hitters

    Norris (finger) is scheduled to face rehabbing teammates Nick Madrigal (groin) and Frank Schwindel (back) in a live batting practice session Tuesday, Jordan Bastian of MLB.com reports.

    If all goes well during the throwing session, Norris could be cleared to head to the minors for what would presumably be a brief rehab assignment. Norris has been on the 15-day injured list since June 23 with a left middle finger strain.

  • Chris Devenski RP | PIT

    Diamondbacks' Chris Devenski: Active at Triple-A

    Devenski (elbow) was activated from Triple-A Reno's 7-day injured list Friday and struck out two while allowing two earned runs on two hits in an inning out of the bullpen in his season debut for the affiliate.

    Devenski tossed three scoreless innings over three rehab appearances in the rookie-level Arizona Complex League before he was cleared to debut for the Triple-A club. The veteran right-hander has reached the finish line in his recovery from May 2021 Tommy John surgery, but he'll still need to perform effectively at the Triple-A level before the Diamondbacks consider purchasing his contract from Reno.

  • Raymond Kerr RP | ATL

    Padres' Ray Kerr: Headed back to Triple-A

    The Padres optioned Kerr to Triple-A El Paso on Sunday.

    He'll cede his spot in the San Diego bullpen and on the 26-man active roster to right-hander Tayler Scott, whose contract was selected from Triple-A. During his week-long stint with the big club, Kerr made two relief appearances and gave up three earned runs on two hits and three walks over 1.1 innings.

  • Tayler Scott RP | ATL

    Padres' Tayler Scott: Gets call-up to Friars

    The Padres selected Scott's contract from Triple-A El Paso on Sunday.

    Scott spent the past two seasons in Japan before he signed with San Diego in February on a minor-league deal. Prior to his call-up Sunday, Scott had been a member of the El Paso bullpen throughout the 2022 campaign, compiling a 3.48 ERA and 1.29 WHIP across 31 innings.

  • Ian Gibaut RP | CIN

    Dodgers' Ian Gibaut: Loses spot on 40-man roster

    The Dodgers designated Gibaut for assignment Sunday.

    Los Angeles claimed Gibaut off waivers Thursday, but the right-handed hurler didn't keep a roster spot for long. He didn't get into any games with the Dodgers and was DFA'd to make room for David Price (personal), who returned from the Family Medical Emergency List on Sunday. Gibaut could remain in the organization if he clears waivers.

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