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Opening match: Brown, Waldron, Schmidt

Here are three things we will follow in baseball throughout the day:

1. Brown’s signature?

Outfielder Seth Brown After being designated as a task by track and field last week, he was elected as a free agent, while MLBTR’s Anthony Franco’s report said Brown decided to make a decision between the three teams and would likely sign in the next few days. The 32-year-old outfielder struggled 38 games in this year’s A game, cutting only 0.185/.303/.262 in 76 sets. However, this season was tough for Brown, however, he hits with 73 home runs and 73 home runs and 102 WRC+ from 2021 to 2024. He also has a career with 109 WRC+109 WRC+ against right-hand pitching, so if they are willing to struggle with his service, a club can benefit from his service and willing to benefit from his service.

2. Waldron debuts:

Right-handed Matt Waldron According to reports from Kevin Acee of the San Diego League-Risbury article, it will debut later today. Waldron will host Padres, a Philadelphian, at 6:35 p.m. local time (3:35 p.m. CT). The knuckle hand released a pedestrian 4.91 ERA (84 ERA+) in 146 2/3 innings last year, but his 4.26 FIP and 4.13 Siera said he could benefit from a positive return in the future in the future. He has played five games on Triple-A this year since he returned from tilting pressure at the start of the season and now he is back in the major leagues Zack Wheeler (2.45 ERA).

3. Schmidt received MRI:

The Giants’ infield has been extended recently as a third baseman Casey Schmitt He has been diagnosed with bone bruises since hitting the rib on June 25, but Shayna Rubin of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote that Schmitt will be diagnosed once they arrive at MRI in Arizona tonight’s match against Diamond Back, he will be diagnosed when Arizona arrives at Arizona. This could mean more details about Schmidt’s injury and whether he will eventually need a trip to the injured list will be available as soon as possible today. Christian Koss Always at three bases Brett wisely The second time Schmitt has been tinkered so far, although Illinois trip will mean a huge loss to the Giants’ roster as Schmitt cut .276/.360/.439 in 34 games this year.

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