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Sebastian Walcott Goes Deep, Swipes A Bag On Tuesday

Texas Rangers infield prospect Sebastian Walcott went 2-for-5 at the plate with a home run, two RBI, a walk, and a stolen base during the contest against Double-A Corpus Christi. Walcott has begun to heat up over his last nine games. During this stretch, the 19-year-old has posted a .270/.325/.405 line with two doubles, a home run, and three stolen bases. Prior to this stretch, Walcott held a .233/.362/.372 line over his first 23 games of the season at Double-A. Last season, Walcott spent the majority of his season at High-A before earning a late-season taste of Double-A. In 116 games with High-A Hickory, the No. 9-ranked prospect in the sport on MLB.com, held a .261/.342/.443 line with 10 home runs and 26 stolen bases. If Walcott continues to find his footing at Double-A, he could be in the mix to reach Triple-A later this season.

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05/14/2025 07:40
Noah Schultz Strikes Out Season-High Seven Batters

Chicago White Sox left-handed pitching prospect Noah Schultz struck out a season-high seven batters during his start against Double-A Chattanooga on Tuesday evening. In this outing, Schultz allowed just five hits, one walk, and one run. This was also a strong bounce-back for Schultz as he allowed three runs and five hits across four innings in his last start. Through 32 2/3 innings of work at Double-A this season, the former 26th overall pick has held a 3.58 ERA with a high 1.71 WHIP. He has tallied 33 punchouts and served up 19 walks. However, he may be able to carry Tuesday's momentum into his next start. Last season, Schultz spent most of his time with Double-A, but performed much better, boasting a 1.48 ERA with a 1.02 WHIP. He should reach Triple-A in the coming months if he continues to find his footing.

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05/14/2025 07:56
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Fernando Tatis Jr.
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Fernando Tatis Jr. Walks It Off In Win Over Angels

San Diego Padres outfielder Fernando Tatis Jr. went 1-for-3 with a home run and two RBI in his team's 6-4 win over the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday. He walked and scored twice. The 26-year-old stepped to the dish in the bottom of the ninth with teammate Elias Diaz on first and promptly deposited a Kenley Jansen cutter 430 feet over the wall in center field to send everyone home. It left the bat at 109.2 MPH. Tatis Jr. has been excellent to start 2025 and red-hot over the past seven games. Over that stretch, he's 9-for-29 (.310) with a double, eight RBI, and ten runs scored. Furthermore, he's gone yard thrice in that time -- all in his last four outings. Tatis Jr. is up to a robust .316/389/.574 triple slash with 11 long balls, 36 runs scored, 26 RBI, and eight steals. He's looking much more like the 40-homer player we saw in 2021.

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05/14/2025 09:32
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Corbin Carroll
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Corbin Carroll Sends One Deep Again In Loss

Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll went 2-for-5 with a home run and a single in Tuesday's 10-6 loss to the San Francisco Giants. He scored and struck out twice. That marks back-to-back games with a homer for him, and it's the second time he's done so this year. The Seattle native is now tied for the league lead with 14 blasts, and he's well on his way to smashing his previous career-best of 25 HRs. Not only is Carroll impacting the ball harder than he ever has, but he's also changed the way he's attacking the field. In addition to a higher percentage of fly balls in his profile, the former first-round pick is focusing on hitting the ball straight and to the pull side more often while starkly dropping his opposite-field hit rate.

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05/14/2025 09:15
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Robbie Ray Fans Nine, Stays Undefeated With Strong Start

San Francisco Giants left-hander Robbie Ray improved to (6-0) on the season, tossing six innings of three-run ball in Tuesday's 10-6 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks. The veteran southpaw struck out a season-high nine batters while giving up seven hits and three walks. He threw 108 pitches, landing 74 pitches for strikes. Ray now owns a 3.04 ERA and 1.25 WHIP across 50 1/3 innings and has quietly enjoyed a resurgence after missing most of last season. He will look to keep the momentum going in his next projected start Monday against the Kansas City Royals.

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05/14/2025 07:33