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MLB Weekly Recap: Bieber’s Comeback Stumble and Caglianone’s Power Surge

A look at recent performances, from struggling veterans to rising hitters, and what the numbers reveal.

The latest baseball weekend delivered a mix of disappointment and promise, as veteran right‑hander Shane Bieber made his long‑awaited return from the injured list but struggled to find his former form.

Bieber's Rocky Return

Bieber gave up four runs in just 3.2 innings, and his fastball velocity was noticeably lower than the numbers that had made him an All‑Star the previous season. He surrendered three consecutive homers, a sequence that highlighted the lingering effects of his surgery and raised questions about his place in the rotation.

Across the league, rookie phenom Jac Caglianone continued to cement his breakout year, launching two more homers to push his June total to nine. The outburst lifted him into the top tier of power hitters, ranking 11th in average exit velocity and 24th in expected wOBA among major‑league batters.

Caglianone's Power Surge

His recent surge is more than a flash of raw power; the numbers suggest a genuine improvement in contact quality that could translate into a sustained offensive role for the youngster.

Meanwhile, left‑hander Parker Messick turned in a career‑high performance, striking out ten batters in his latest outing. The outing marked a milestone in his development and signaled that the young arm may be ready for a larger share of the workload.

Catchers also saw action, with Dillon Dingler going 3 for 4 and doubling in his latest game, underscoring his growing comfort at the plate and behind it.

Mixed Fortunes in the Rotation

Jesus Luzardo’s start was a study in inconsistency, delivering 13 strikeouts while also surrendering five earned runs, a pattern that could test the team’s confidence in his long‑term reliability.

Shane McClanahan, despite a decent fantasy line, allowed three homers and appeared to be in a rough patch, raising concerns about his command heading into the next series.

Veteran Christian Walker’s production has tapered off, his expected wOBA slipping in recent games, while Eduardo Rodriguez, though still posting a low ERA, is being watched closely as underlying metrics hint at a potential regression.

What Comes Next

The coming weeks will be crucial for Bieber as he attempts to rediscover his velocity and command, while Caglianone’s hot streak offers a bright spot for a lineup seeking consistent power. The performances of Messick, Dingler, Luzardo, McClanahan, Walker and Rodriguez will continue to shape both fantasy lineups and real‑world strategy as teams evaluate their rotations and depth.

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