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7th Inning Stretch

Take a break from today and check out some of the best, and some of the worst, players from the past week.
“No one has come up with a substitute for hard work.”

It's effortless to overlook a cold player in your starting lineup, which could end up costing you valuable points. Conversely, a player on a red-hot streak could be sitting on the bench simply because you're not familiar with their name. Identifying who's on fire and who's ice-cold could make all the difference between a triumphant win or a devastating loss for the week. With so many players in the league, it can be challenging to keep tabs on who's dominating and who's struggling. That's why we're here to provide you with the scorching hot and the rock-bottoms of today's players, so you can position yourself for a shot at lifting that coveted trophy.
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Injury Report
Bo Bichette is out of the lineup today for the Blue Jays due to left thumb discomfort. The team has not announced any details about the injury, just that he is day-to-day. Hopefully this is nothing too serious and Bichette can return to the lineup in the next day or two.
Dansby Swanson will not be playing in today’s game against the Pirates. Swanson was hit in the wrist with a pitch in yesterday’s game and needs a little time off. The X-rays came back negative so whenever he can get over the soreness and inflammation he will rejoin the lineup. It is likely he will be good to go on Saturday for the London series.
Julio Urías will be making a rehab start for the Dodgers single-A team this coming Sunday. Urías is recovering from a hamstring strain that he suffered in the middle of May and is finally ready to throw in games. This rehab start is a great sign for the team as they can use a veteran arm in the rotation. He will likely rejoin the Dodgers in early July.

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That's the final out for this one. Keep chasing that trophy🏆
*stats courtesy of mlb.com and espn.com