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  • Royals' Salvador Perez: Drives in three Tuesday

    Perez went 3-for-5 with two doubles and three RBI in Tuesday's 6-3 win over the Mariners.

    Perez had gone 4-for-23 (.174) with two RBI over his previous six games. He broke out of that small slump in this contest, supplying a two-run double in the fifth inning and an RBI single in the ninth to account for half of the Royals' runs. The catcher has showed some signs of aging in his age-35 season, batting .237 with a .670 OPS, nine home runs, 46 RBI, 19 runs scored and 22 doubles across 81 games. He last had an OPS under .700 for a full year in 2014 -- given his track record, he could turn things around to close out 2025.

  • Rays' Shane McClanahan: Increases effort in bullpen session

    McClanahan (triceps) threw a full-intensity bullpen session Tuesday, MLB.com reports.

    The Rays reported that the session went well, but no further details were offered. McClanahan is expected to throw at least one more bullpen session before further increasing his workload as he continues to progress toward a potential return in August.

  • Bobby Witt SS | KC

    Royals' Bobby Witt: Logs steal in win

    Witt went 2-for-5 with a double, a stolen base and two runs scored in Tuesday's 6-3 win over the Mariners.

    Witt had gone 23 games without a successful steal, making just one attempt in that span. The rest of his numbers (.277 average, .778 OPS) during that stretch were fairly normal. He's seen a drop across the board from what he did in 2024, but Witt is still batting .286 with an .827 OPS, 11 home runs, 30 doubles, three triples, 45 RBI, 48 runs scored and 22 steals over 86 games this season.

  • Pete Fairbanks RP | MIA

    Rays' Pete Fairbanks: Bounces back

    Fairbanks struck out two across a scoreless ninth inning without allowing a baserunner Tuesday against the Athletics.

    Fairbanks took his second loss of the season in Monday's outing against the Athletics, but he immediately got the chance to bounce back. He was sharp and managed to redeem himself, though he has allowed multiple earned runs in two of his last seven appearances. Fairbanks allowed multiple runs only twice in his first 27 outings to begin the campaign.

  • Royals' Carlos Estevez: No trouble in 23rd save

    Estevez pitched a perfect inning to earn the save in Tuesday's 6-3 win over the Mariners.

    Estevez retired the side on 12 pitches (nine strikes), picking up his first save since June 20. He had just one appearance in between saves, as the Royals went 1-8 over the nine-game stretch in that span. Estevez has been strong as a traditional closer for the Royals, converting 23 of 26 save chances with a 2.02 ERA, 1.04 WHIP and 30:14 K:BB across 35.2 innings. His career high in saves is 31 with the Angels in 2023, a mark he has a good chance of surpassing this year.

  • Rays' Christopher Morel: Homers in rare start

    Morel went 1-for-2 with a solo home run Tuesday against the Athletics.

    Morel has fallen primarily into a short-side platoon since the start of May, but he drew his second straight start with a lefty on the mound Tuesday. He led off the second inning with his seventh home run of the season and second in his last five starts.

  • Jose Caballero SS | NYY

    Rays' Jose Caballero: Tallies 30th steal

    Caballero went 1-for-3 with a walk and a stolen base Tuesday against the Athletics.

    Caballero appears to be losing playing time against right-handed pitching, but he started at shortstop and hit seventh against left-hander Jeffrey Springs on Tuesday. He struggled for much of June, but Caballero has now managed at least one hit in four of his last five games and tallied his league-leading 30th stolen base of the season Tuesday.

  • Royals' Michael Lorenzen: Falls one out short of win

    Lorenzen allowed three runs on six hits and struck out five without walking a batter over 4.2 innings to take a no-decision versus the Mariners on Tuesday.

    Lorenzen had some trouble in the fifth inning, when he allowed two of the three runs, and he ultimately wasn't allowed to finish the frame. That cost him a chance at his first win since June 8, but this was still a decent performance, which saw the right-hander avoid issuing a walk for the second start in a row. He's now at a 4.95 ERA, 1.37 WHIP and 78:28 K:BB across 92.2 innings through 17 starts. Lorenzen has given up 21 runs over 30.1 innings since the start of June, so he'll be looking to turn things around. His next start is tentatively projected to be at Arizona this weekend.

  • Danny Jansen C | TEX

    Rays' Danny Jansen: Power picking up

    Jansen went 1-for-2 with a solo home run and a walk Tuesday against the Athletics.

    Jansen smacked a solo home run in the seventh inning, his ninth long ball of the season. He's homered five times across his last 18 starts, also tallying 13 RBI and 11 runs scored in that span. Jansen remains the primary catcher for the Rays, though Matt Thaiss still gets plenty of starts.

  • Adolis Garcia RF | PHI

    Rangers' Adolis Garcia: Piles up season-high four RBI

    Garcia went 3-for-5 with four RBI and a double in Tuesday's 10-4 victory over the Orioles.

    On the heels of a three-RBI performance in Monday's extra-innings loss to Baltimore, Garcia established a new season high with four RBI on Tuesday. The 32-year-old right fielder was hitting just .208 as of May 28, but he's slowly begun to round into form since the beginning of June. Across his last 107 plate appearances, Garcia is slashing .278/.318/.443 with three home runs, seven doubles, 22 RBI and three stolen bases.

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