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Nationals @ Orioles
At Oriole Park at Camden Yards
RHP
1-0, 4.35 ERA, 20 SO
Voth returns to the Nationals after making one start for Double-A Harrisburg on Thursday. Voth last started for the Nats on July 5, lasting 4 1/3 innings against the Royals in a no-decision.
RHP
0-3, 5.74 ERA, 21 SO
Wojciechowski gets his third start for the Orioles. In his last start on July 7, he allowed three runs in 4 1/3 innings against the Blue Jays. He'll be looking for his first win as a starter since Aug. 9, 2017.
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Dodgers @ Phillies
At Citizens Bank Park
RHP
8-1, 3.44 ERA, 120 SO
Buehler comes off his All-Star appearance for his first start since July 3, when he struck out nine in seven innings against Arizona. He's 1-1 with a 7.94 ERA at Citizens Bank Park.
RHP
2-5, 4.87 ERA, 70 SO
Velasquez lost his spot in the rotation earlier this season, but is back and probably staying, unless the front office makes a couple of moves. He is 0-2 with a 5.94 ERA in his last four starts. He has pitched just 16 2/3 innings in that span.
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Rays @ Yankees
At Yankee Stadium
RHP
0-2, 3.19 ERA, 59 SO
In 26 starts this season, Stanek has a 1.98 ERA and has struck out 46 over 41 innings. The Rays are 17-9 in games started by Stanek this season.
LHP
5-4, 4.06 ERA, 77 SO
Sabathia received a no-decision in his final start before the All-Star break, completing seven innings of three-run ball against the Rays on July 6. This will be Sabathia's fifth start of the year against Tampa Bay. He's 1-0 with a 2.63 ERA so far.
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Tigers @ Guardians
At Progressive Field
LHP
1-6, 9.30 ERA, 25 SO
Carpenter, who was recalled from Triple-A late Monday, will be making his ninth start of the season. He surrendered six earned runs on eight hits with four walks over three-plus innings against Cleveland on June 14.
RHP
3-3, 3.56 ERA, 34 SO
Plesac gets the call back to the big leagues to make the start against the Tigers. He was optioned to Triple-A in order to keep pitching through the All-Star break. He allowed three runs in 6 1/3 innings in his start for Columbus.
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Blue Jays @ Red Sox
At Fenway Park
RHP
1-0, 5.93 ERA, 13 SO
Waguespack was recalled from Triple-A Buffalo to take the mound Tuesday. Before being optioned on the Fourth of July, the righty faced the Red Sox in his last big league outing and picked up the win on July 3. He allowed three runs off six hits while striking out four in five innings. This will be Waguespack's third Major League appearance since making his debut on May 27.
RHP
9-4, 4.09 ERA, 68 SO
The veteran righty will make his debut for the Red Sox three days after he was acquired from the Orioles. Cashner has been in top form his past two starts, giving up one run over 14 innings. He has made two career starts at Fenway with a 7.20 ERA.
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Padres @ Marlins
At Marlins Park
LHP
2-2, 7.08 ERA, 13 SO
The rookie finished the first half in the bullpen, but he'll return to the rotation to start the second half. Allen began his MLB career with consecutive quality starts in June before a dud vs. the Giants on July 1.
RHP
4-0, 1.59 ERA, 34 SO
Yamamoto is coming off a scoreless outing against the Braves last Friday, when he allowed two hits and struck out seven in six innings. The rookie has 30 strikeouts over 29 innings and has made quality starts in three of his five games.
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Reds @ Cubs
At Wrigley Field
RHP
5-4, 4.29 ERA, 94 SO
DeScalafani will be looking to get back in the win column as he faces the Cubs. He pitched well in his most recent outing, throwing six innings and allowing just two earned runs in a no-decision on July 6. He is 4-3 with a 3.84 ERA in 11 career starts vs. the Cubs.
RHP
0-0, 4.50 ERA, 6 SO
Mills gets his first start of 2019 in place of the injured Cole Hamels. Mills has yet to pitch in the big leagues this year, but he was solid at times in spot starts for the Cubs in 2018. He was 0-1 with a 4.00 ERA in seven appearances last season.
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D-backs @ Rangers
At Globe Life Park in Arlington
LHP
3-0, 0.96 ERA, 13 SO
Young will be making his third big league start and fourth appearance. Last time out, Young did not allow a hit while walking one over six innings against the Rockies. As a starter, he's allowed one run over 11 innings.
RHP
12-5, 3.87 ERA, 140 SO
Lynn faced the D-backs on April 10 in Arizona and held them to one run over six innings in a 5-2 victory. He is 6-0 with a 2.80 ERA in 10 career starts and two relief appearances against them. He has won his past four starts vs. Arizona.
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Mets @ Twins
At Target Field
LHP
5-6, 4.87 ERA, 80 SO
Matz returns to the rotation after making two relief appearances to close out the first half. He's taking the spot of the injured Zack Wheeler, who was placed on the IL with shoulder fatigue.
RHP
6-5, 4.38 ERA, 87 SO
Pineda found his strongest form of the season to finish the first half, yielding only one run each in four of his final five starts. He posted 31 strikeouts and five walks while allowing two homers in that span, compared to 14 in his first 12 starts.
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Braves @ Brewers
At Miller Park
RHP
1-1, 6.75 ERA, 16 SO
Wilson limited the Phillies to two runs over six innings on July 3 and then struggled during a Triple-A start last week. The rookie hurler features a four-seam fastball that might prove more effective if he's eventually shifted to the bullpen.
RHP
11-3, 3.53 ERA, 133 SO
The Brewers planned to hold Woodruff for the fifth game out of the break even before he was added to the NL All-Star team, believing a break would serve him well and line him up for the right opponents in the second half.
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Pirates @ Cardinals
At Busch Stadium
RHP
2-0, 2.45 ERA, 7 SO
Agrazal has earned an extended look in the Majors, going 2-0 with a 2.81 ERA over 16 innings in his first three starts for the Pirates. The righty will get another shot to prove himself and bolster a sagging rotation in his first start vs. St. Louis.
RHP
4-6, 4.41 ERA, 115 SO
Flaherty is coming off of one of his best outings of the year, with his seven-inning, one-run day against the Giants on July 7. He sailed through four perfect innings and had a no-hitter going before giving up a home run with one out in the seventh inning.
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White Sox @ Royals
At Kauffman Stadium
RHP
1-1, 5.73 ERA, 13 SO
Cease's long-awaited Major League debut came in winning fashion on July 3. The long break in between starts is part of the way the White Sox will go about managing his innings.
RHP
3-5, 4.54 ERA, 42 SO
Sparkman had a rough beginning to his start on July 6 against the Nationals, giving up four runs in his first two innings. But Sparkman settled down and threw four scoreless innings in a 6-0 loss. He gave up nine hits and four runs through six innings.
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Giants @ Rockies
At Coors Field
LHP
2-9, 6.10 ERA, 84 SO
Pomeranz looks to bounce back from a rough start in his final outing before the All-Star break (four runs on six hits over four innings in a 9-4 Giants loss to the Cardinals). He'll have to do it in pitcher-friendly Coors Field, but has plenty of experience there, with a 4.35 ERA over 20 appearances (16 starts).
RHP
2-1, 6.06 ERA, 23 SO
Lambert has had a rough first season at Coors Field. But in his last home start (against the Astros on July 3) he gave up two early homers but generally pitched well while giving up four runs in five innings.
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Astros @ Angels
At Angel Stadium
RHP
3-2, 4.79 ERA, 30 SO
The Astros will go with Rondon as an opener, the first time in his career that the setup man will start a game. Rogelio Armenteros will be called up from Triple-A to serve as the "bulk" pitcher for the game, handling the innings behind Rondon.
LHP
1-3, 5.09 ERA, 54 SO
Heaney, who was the late Tyler Skaggs' best friend, is coming off an emotional outing in which he allowed two runs over five innings in Houston. His start began with a slow curveball to honor Skaggs.
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Mariners @ Athletics
At Oakland Coliseum
LHP
10-8, 4.48 ERA, 87 SO
The Mariners' Opening Day starter finished the first half on a good run, going 5-1 with a 2.89 ERA in his last six starts. He's 3-0 with a 2.57 ERA in three starts vs. Oakland this year, including eight innings with five hits and two runs his last outing in a 6-3 win.
RHP
5-1, 4.21 ERA, 34 SO
Mengden will face the Mariners for a second consecutive start, after having held them to three runs over 5 1/3 innings in a win at Seattle on July 7. The right-hander is 1-2 with a 5.20 ERA in six career games (five starts) against the Mariners.
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