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  • Marek Houston SS | MIN

    Twins' Marek Houston: Promoted to High-A

    Houston was recently promoted to High-A Cedar Rapids. He's 1-for-10 with a stolen base in his first two games. He was promoted after hitting .370 with a .868 OPS for Single-A Fort Myers in 12 games.

    Houston, the 16th overall pick in the 2025 First-Year Player Draft, was a bit old for Single-A at age 21 out of Wake Forest, so this isn't too surprising. Still, it shows the Twins are optimistic about his progress after an initial look at Fort Myers.

  • Adam Frazier 2B | LAA

    Royals' Adam Frazier: Stepping out of lineup Thursday

    Frazier is out of the lineup for Thursday's game against the Rangers.

    The left-handed-hitting Frazier had started in each of the Royals' last 10 games while occupying four different spots (designated hitter, second base, third base and left field), but he'll take a seat for the series finale as Texas sends a lefty (Patrick Corbin) to the bump. Kansas City could get another impact bat in Jac Caglianone (hamstring) back from the injured list this weekend, but Frazier's versatility and solid production since being acquired from the Pirates over the All-Star break (.301/.333/.434 slash line in 26 games) should allow him to retain a near-everyday role.

  • Royals' Mike Yastrzemski: Exiting starting nine

    Yastrzemski is absent from the lineup for Thursday's contest against the Rangers.

    Yastrzemski has started all 16 games versus righties since being traded to the Royals, but the left-handed batter has now been out of the lineup for all three contests against lefties. Randal Grichuk will handle right field and bat fifth against Rangers southpaw Patrick Corbin.

  • J.J. Bleday LF | CIN

    Athletics' JJ Bleday: Idle for series finale

    Bleday is out of the lineup for Thursday's game against the Twins.

    The left-handed-hitting Bleday had started in each of the Athletics' last three games against right-handed pitchers, but after mustering just one hit while striking out four times in 13 plate appearances over that stretch, he'll hit the bench Thursday. Carlos Cortes will fill in as the starting right fielder in place of Bleday as the Athletics take on Minnesota right-hander Jose Urena.

  • Luis Urias 2B | TOR

    Athletics' Luis Urias: Resting Thursday

    Urias is out of the lineup for Thursday's game against the Twins.

    He'll give way to Max Schuemann at second base for the series finale after occupying the keystone in each of the previous three contests. Urias has received steady playing time in August but hasn't provided much production, hitting just .233 with no home runs or steals, four RBI and two runs through 13 games this month.

  • Kyle Isbel CF | KC

    Royals' Kyle Isbel: Taking seat against lefty

    Isbel is not in the lineup for Thursday's game against the Rangers.

    The Rangers are sending southpaw Patrick Corbin to the bump, so the left-handed-hitting Isbel will begin the contest on the bench. Tyler Tolbert will patrol center field and bat ninth for the Royals.

  • Athletics' Shea Langeliers: Idle for series finale

    Langeliers is out of the lineup for Thursday's game against the Twins.

    Langeliers had started every game at either catcher or designated hitter since the All-Star break, so he'll get a well overdue day off as the Athletics close out their series in Minnesota. Willie MacIver will receive a turn behind the dish Thursday.

  • Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton: Plays hero off bench

    Stanton slugged a pinch-hit, two-run home run in the 10th inning of Wednesday's 6-4 win over the Rays.

    Coming off the bench to face Tampa Bay closer Pete Fairbanks in a 3-3 tie, Stanton crushed a fastball to left field with an exit velocity of 108.1 mph. It was part of a barrage that has seen the Yankees become the first team since the 1999 Reds to homer 14 times in a two-game span, per Andy Nesbitt of SI.com. Stanton's more than done his part with three of those long balls, and through 14 games in August he's slashing a stunning .432/.523/1.027 with seven homers and 17 RBI.

  • Austin Wells C | NYY

    Yankees' Austin Wells: Smacks two homers in Tampa

    Wells went 2-for-4 with two solo home runs in Wednesday's 6-4 extra-inning win over the Rays.

    Wells took Drew Rasmussen deep in the fifth inning, then went back-to-back with Giancarlo Stanton in the 10th off Tampa Bay closer Pete Fairbanks. The backstop has been losing playing time lately to Ben Rice due to a slump that had seen him bat just .119 (7-for-59) since the All-Star break, but Wednesday's breakout -- Wells' first multi-hit performance since July 9 -- might be a sign he's ready to reclaim No. 1 duties behind the plate.

  • Trent Grisham CF | NYY

    Yankees' Trent Grisham: Goes yard twice in win

    Grisham went 3-for-5 with two solo home runs in Wednesday's 6-4 extra-inning win over the Rays.

    Long balls in the first and eighth innings contributed to another Yankees barrage, and per Andy Nesbitt of SI.com, they're the first team since the 1999 Reds to launch 14 homers over a two-game span. Grisham has already blown past his previous high for home runs in a season, slugging 23 in 109 contests. Through 17 games in August he's slashing .262/.368/.492 with five homers, eight RBI and 13 runs.

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