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MLB Weekly Wrap: Saves, Injuries, and Hot Streaks

Key performances and moves shaping the 2026 season

The past few days have been packed with dramatic moments on the mound and at the plate, from unexpected saves to injury scares that could reshape rosters heading into the All-Star break.

Relief Pitching Highlights

Alex Vesia continued his strong closer role, securing his third save of the season and reinforcing the Dodgers' late-game stability. Meanwhile, Tristan Beck earned his first save of 2026 for the Giants, and Carson Whisenhunt recorded his debut MLB win, showcasing the depth of talent emerging from the bullpen.

Edwin Díaz remains a focal point for fantasy leagues, with projections indicating activation after the break, while Nolan McLean impressed with nine strikeouts over seven innings, underscoring his reliability in high-leverage situations.

Offensive Surge and Injury Updates

Bo Bichette extended his hot streak with six consecutive multi-hit games, keeping his average soaring, while Colson Montgomery launched two home runs in a single contest for the first time in his career, highlighting a breakout performance that could shift his batting order role.

Julio Rodríguez was pulled from Wednesday’s game due to hamstring spasms, and Cole Ragans was placed on the 60‑day injured list with elbow impingement, raising concerns about the health of two of the league’s most dynamic players.

The Los Angeles Angels added veteran catcher Tyler Heineman to their roster, a move that could provide stability behind the plate as the team navigates a crowded schedule. Across the league, pitchers such as Shane Drohan, Sean Manaea, Randy Vásquez, and Griffin Jax are set to face off against lineups reshaped by injuries, promising competitive matchups in the coming weeks.

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