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Alex belts 3 HRs
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- 3B Alex Bregman (Cubs) had quite a two-day stretch last week, and the Nationals were victims both times. On August 11, he went 2-for-4 with a walk and a solo HR in an 8-6 win over Washington, sending a 97.5 mph sinker into the left-field seats. A day later, Breggy hit three HRs for the first time in his 11-year career, finishing 3-for-3 with two walks and a career-high seven RBIs in Chicago’s 12-6 victory over Washington. Bregman is just the fifth player in MLB history to have 3+ home runs, 7+ RBIs, and 2+ walks in a single game. Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson (California Angels) was the first to accomplish the feat, in 1986. He was the 11th major leaguer to hit 3 HRs this season, doing so in his 1,343rd game. But Cardinals rookie Joshua Báez overshadowed him three days later in his MLB debut—at Chicago’s Wrigley Field, no less. Báez launched the first pitch he saw 449 feet for a home run, then added two more to become the first player in modern MLB history to hit three HRs in his debut game
For more highlights, see our latest Jewish Baseball Update (August 21)
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- Giants transfer CF Harrison Bader from 10-day injured list to 60-day injured list due to left plantar fasciitis (8/19/2026)
- Red Sox promote RHP Alex Kranzler to Single-A (8/19/2026)
- Pirates promote RHP Jacob Steinmetz to High-A (8/18/2026)
- Yankees placed LHP Max Fried on injured list with left elbow bone bruise 8/17/2026)
- Chicago Dogs of the independent American Association sign OF Sam Biller (8/15/2026)
- Mariners sign RHP Scott Effross to minor-league contract, assign him to Triple-A (8/12/2026)
- Red Sox promote SS Henry Godbout to Double-A (8/11/2026)
- Athletics activate 2B Zack Gelof from injured list (8/10/2026)
- Nationals call up RHP Jake Bird from Triple-A (8/9/2026)
- Tigers release Triple-A pitcher Scott Effross (8/8/2026)
- Tigers’ High-A affiliate releases RHP Carlos Lequerica (8/6/2026)
- Athletics place C Jordan Dissin (AAA) on development list (8/6/2026)
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Alex belts 3 HRs
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- Drew Charney (University of Nevada-Las Vegas)
- Lawrence Elinson (Long Island University)
- Aidan Gelbsman (Boston College)
- Mike Savino (Manhattan University)
Transactions
- Giants transfer CF Harrison Bader from 10-day injured list to 60-day injured list due to left plantar fasciitis (8/19/2026)
- Red Sox promote RHP Alex Kranzler to Single-A (8/19/2026)
- Pirates promote RHP Jacob Steinmetz to High-A (8/18/2026)
- Yankees placed LHP Max Fried on injured list with left elbow bone bruise 8/17/2026)
- Chicago Dogs of the independent American Association sign OF Sam Biller (8/15/2026)
- Mariners sign RHP Scott Effross to minor-league contract, assign him to Triple-A (8/12/2026)
- Red Sox promote SS Henry Godbout to Double-A (8/11/2026)
- Athletics activate 2B Zack Gelof from injured list (8/10/2026)
- Nationals call up RHP Jake Bird from Triple-A (8/9/2026)
- Tigers release Triple-A pitcher Scott Effross (8/8/2026)
- Tigers’ High-A affiliate releases RHP Carlos Lequerica (8/6/2026)
- Athletics place C Jordan Dissin (AAA) on development list (8/6/2026)
Top Stories
- 3B Alex Bregman (Cubs) had quite a two-day stretch last week, and the Nationals were victims both times. On August 11, he went 2-for-4 with a walk and a solo HR in an 8-6 win over Washington, sending a 97.5 mph sinker into the left-field seats. A day later, Breggy hit three HRs for the first time in his 11-year career, finishing 3-for-3 with two walks and a career-high seven RBIs in Chicago’s 12-6 victory over Washington. Bregman is just the fifth player in MLB history to have 3+ home runs, 7+ RBIs, and 2+ walks in a single game. Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson (California Angels) was the first to accomplish the feat, in 1986. He was the 11th major leaguer to hit 3 HRs this season, doing so in his 1,343rd game. But Cardinals rookie Joshua Báez overshadowed him three days later in his MLB debut—at Chicago’s Wrigley Field, no less. Báez launched the first pitch he saw 449 feet for a home run, then added two more to become the first player in modern MLB history to hit three HRs in his debut game
For more highlights, see our latest Jewish Baseball Update (August 21)
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