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  • Sean Manaea RP | NYM

    Mets' Sean Manaea: Decent against former team

    Manaea allowed one run on three hits and struck out four without walking a batter over five innings in a no-decision versus the Padres on Tuesday.

    Manaea did fine, though his pitch count got up early and he exited after 86 pitches (64 strikes). He's at a nearly full workload at this point after battling an oblique strain and an elbow issue earlier in the season. He's allowed exactly one run in each of his four appearances (three starts), pitching to a 2.08 ERA, 0.87 WHIP and 22:4 K:BB across 17.1 innings so far. The Mets will be balancing getting Manaea stretched out while battling the Phillies for the top of the NL East over the last two months of the season. The southpaw's next start is projected to be at home versus the Guardians early next week.

  • Heliot Ramos LF | SF

    Giants' Heliot Ramos: Picks up sixth steal

    Ramos went 0-for-2 with two walks and a stolen base in Tuesday's 3-1 loss to the Pirates.

    While it didn't pay off with a run, Ramos was able to swipe a bag in the first inning, the outfielder's first successful steal since he pilfered two bases June 1 in Miami. It was his first steal attempt since June 19. Ramos doesn't offer a ton of speed, but he continues to serve as the Giants' regular leadoff hitter versus lefties, and he's been atop the order against three of the last six opposing right-handers as well. Ramos has a steady .268/.343/.425 slash line with 14 home runs, six steals, 50 RBI, 56 runs scored, 20 doubles and one triple across 106 contests this season.

  • Willy Adames SS | SF

    Giants' Willy Adames: Homers for lone run in loss

    Adames went 1-for-3 with a solo home run and a walk in Tuesday's 3-1 loss to the Pirates.

    Adames continued his hot second-half hitting -- he's now 16-for-41 (.390) with four homers and nine RBI since the All-Star break. His long ball Tuesday was one of just two base hits for the Giants in this low-scoring loss. Adames is up to 16 homers, 57 RBI, 64 runs scored, four stolen bases and a .238/.325/.415 slash line across 107 contests. He's been batting third or fourth frequently since the break after hitting lower in the order at the tail end of June.

  • Giants' Justin Verlander: Pitches well in no-decision

    Verlander allowed a run on six hits and a walk while striking out seven over five innings in a no-decision versus the Pirates on Tuesday.

    Verlander threw 61 of 94 pitches for strikes in one of his better performances this year. A Liover Peguero solo home run was the only blemish on Verlander's line in this start, but the Giants didn't give him enough run support. The right-hander has rebounded in late July thanks to some easier matchups, allowing just one run over his last 10 innings. He's at a 4.53 ERA, 1.49 WHIP and 77:34 K:BB through 89.1 innings across 18 starts this season. His next start is expected to be a rematch on the road in Pittsburgh early next week.

  • Tommy Pham LF | NYM

    Pirates' Tommy Pham: Racks up three hits

    Pham went 3-for-4 with a double and one run scored in Tuesday's 3-1 win over the Giants.

    Pham's hitting streak is up to nine games, during which he's batting .455 (15-for-33) with five extra-base hits and four RBI. The outfielder has been locked in battles for playing time in left field all year, but he looks to have fended off the latest challenge from Jack Suwinski. Overall, Pham has a .273/.342/.380 slash line with four home runs, 29 RBI, 26 runs scored and three stolen bases through 275 plate appearances, offering little category coverage despite a decent share of playing time.

  • Liover Peguero SS | PIT

    Pirates' Liover Peguero: Clubs homer

    Peguero went 1-for-4 with a solo home run and an additional RBI in Tuesday's 3-1 win over the Giants.

    Peguero tied the game at 1-1 in the fifth inning and added another RBI with a groundout in the eighth. The long ball was his first in the majors since the 2023 campaign, though he's hit a combined 18 homers over 200 games with Triple-A Indianapolis in 2024 and 2025. In the majors this year, he is batting .263 with a 1:5 BB:K across 21 plate appearances. He's made starts at first base, second base and shortstop over the last four games and appears to be a reserve utility infielder at this time.

  • Dennis Santana RP | PIT

    Pirates' Dennis Santana: Records sixth save

    Santana struck out two in a scoreless and hitless inning to earn the save in Tuesday's 3-1 win over the Giants.

    Santana pitched a scoreless inning for a hold Monday, but he was tasked with closing out Tuesday's game since regular closer David Bednar had a 32-pitch outing Monday. Santana has been the Pirates' top setup man this year and has allowed just three runs with a 17:5 K:BB over his last 22 innings. The right-hander is at a 1.36 ERA, 0.82 WHIP and 38:10 K:BB through 46.1 innings overall while adding six saves, 12 holds and a blown save.

  • Dylan Cease SP | TOR

    Padres' Dylan Cease: CT scans return negative

    Padres manager Mike Shildt said Tuesday that the CT scans Cease (head) received Monday came back negative, per 97.3 The Fan.

    Cease was struck in the back of the head by a comebacker off the bat of Francisco Lindor in the third inning during Monday's win, though the ball first hopped off the ground. The veteran hurler remained in the game until the bottom of the fifth inning, and his departure didn't seem to be related to the earlier incident. Nonetheless, Cease underwent precautionary CT scans after the contest, and Shildt indicated that testing revealed no swelling or bleeding or other issues. It thus seems likely that Cease will be able to take his next turn in the rotation, which is tentatively scheduled for this weekend against St. Louis.

  • Pirates' Bailey Falter: Walks four in no-decision

    Falter allowed a run on two hits and four walks while striking out one over five innings in a no-decision versus the Giants on Tuesday.

    Falter had not walked more than two batters in any of his last five outings, though his 4.70 ERA over 23 innings in that span wasn't anything special. He limited the damage Tuesday to a Willy Adames solo home run in the fourth inning. Despite some recent mediocre performances, Falter remains fairly steady for the Pirates with a 3.73 ERA, 1.18 WHIP and 70:39 K:BB through 113.1 innings over 22 starts. He's also matched his career high in homers allowed (17) in 29 fewer innings than last season. The southpaw is projected to make his next start at home in a rematch versus the Giants.

  • Ian Happ LF | CHC

    Cubs' Ian Happ: Trending toward IL stint

    Happ may need to spend time on the injured list after suffering a bruised left shin during Tuesday's loss to Milwaukee, Jesse Rogers of ESPN.com reports.

    X-rays on Happ's shin came back negative after the game, but with Moises Ballesteros reportedly set to be recalled from Triple-A on Wednesday, the writing is on the wall for Happ's move to the injured list. If the 30-year-old outfielder ends up on the shelf, the Cubs may look to move Seiya Suzuki into the field while using Ballesteros or Justin Turner as their designated hitter.

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