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Shohei Ohtani will be the National League’s starting DH at the All-Star Game! Ohtani earns an automatic bid after leading all NL players in Phase 1 voting.

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Aaron Judge earns an automatic All-Star bid for being the American League’s leading vote-getter! Judge led ALL players with 4,012,983 votes!

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Rays' Franco guilty of sexual abuse, gets suspended sentence.​

Tampa Bay Rays shortstop Wander Franco was found guilty of sexual abuse of a minor in the Dominican Republic and received a suspended two-year prison sentence Thursday after he had a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old girl when he was 21.
Though prosecutors sought a five-year sentence, Judge Jakayra Veras said Franco would not serve further prison time unless he ran afoul of certain conditions, including not contacting minors with sexual intentions.
The mother of the victim, Martha Vanessa Chevalier Almonte, was convicted of sexually trafficking her daughter and sentenced to 10 years in prison after prosecutors proved she sought financial gains from Franco and laundered money.
Franco, who is on Major League Baseball's restricted list for failure to report to the team, is likely to have difficulty receiving a work visa in the United States because of the conviction. Should he not secure the visa, he would remain on the restricted list. As long as Franco is on the restricted list, the Rays would not be required to pay the salaries from his 11-year, $182 million contract.
MLB's investigation into Franco remains open. He could be further disciplined under the league's domestic violence, sexual assault and child abuse policy.
"Major League Baseball is proud to have a collectively bargained Joint Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Child Abuse Policy that reflects our commitment to these issues," the league said in a statement. "We are aware of today's verdict in the Wander Franco trial and will conclude our investigation at the appropriate time."
Social media posts in August 2023 alleged that Franco had been in an inappropriate relationship with a teenage girl. Though Franco denied the allegations, MLB and the MLB Players Association struck a deal to put him on paid administrative leave. He remained there until he was charged in July 2024, at which point MLB put him on the restricted list.
Franco met the girl online and had sex with her twice in December 2022, according to prosecutors. To see her in person, he would send helicopters or cars to pick her up near her hometown of Puerto Plata and bring her to his home in Bani. When police raided the girl's home, they found $68,500 in U.S. dollars and another 800,000 Dominican pesos (around $13,700), according to prosecutors.
At one point the top prospect in baseball, Franco debuted at 20 years old in 2021 and was an immediate star for Tampa Bay, which had signed him as a 16-year-old for $3.8 million. After his second season, the Rays negotiated a long-term deal with Franco, the largest in franchise history. Before the allegations, Franco was in the midst of a breakout season in 2023 and named an All-Star for the first time.
In an unrelated event, Franco was charged in June by prosecutors in the Dominican Republic for illegal possession of a handgun after an altercation in a parking lot in San Juan de la Maguana. That case is still pending in court.
 

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NL East battle between the Phillies and Braves
Nathan Eovaldi (1.56 ERA) returns from the IL for the Rangers
The Cubs and Astros begin a 3-game set
A full 15 game slate of action for you tonight!

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Cal Raleigh, MLB home run leader, joins Derby with dad pitching.​

Seattle Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, who leads the majors in homers with 32, said Friday that he will participate in next month's Home Run Derby.
The Derby will be held July 14, the night before the All-Star Game, at Truist Park in Atlanta.
It's the first derby appearance for the 28-year-old known as Big Dumper. This season, Raleigh became the first catcher and first switch-hitter to reach 30 homers before the All-Star break.
"I'm excited to represent the Mariners and our fanbase," Raleigh said in a statement. "It will be extra special for me getting to do it in Atlanta, where I spent a lot of time playing baseball as a kid."
Raleigh said he is considering hitting from both sides of the plate, which would make him the second player to do so after Adley Rutschman in 2023.
"That'd be kind of cool, but you've also got to plan it out right with the timeout," Raleigh said, according to MLB.com. "... I feel like it'd be cool to do both."
His father, Todd Raleigh, will pitch to the Mariners star in the Home Run Derby. Cal Raleigh also expressed a hope that his brother, 15-year-old Todd Jr., could serve as the catcher.
No catcher has ever won the Derby, which began in 1985.
Raleigh is one of the finalists for the American League starting catcher spot in the All-Star Game, along with the Toronto Blue Jays' Alejandro Kirk.
He will be the eighth Seattle player to compete in the Derby, joining Hall of Famers Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martinez, along with Jay Buhner, Alex Rodriguez, Bret Boone, Robinson Cano and current teammate Julio Rodriguez. Griffey won the event in 1994, 1998 and 1999, and in 1993, he became the only player to hit the B&O Warehouse at Camden Yards on the fly.
Entering Friday, Raleigh was batting .275 with 69 RBIs, 15 doubles and 47 walks in 79 games.
 

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Angels' Ron Washington to remain on medical leave for season.​

Los Angeles Angels manager Ron Washington will remain on medical leave the rest of the season, the team announced Friday.
Ray Montgomery will manage the team for what remains of 2024, and Ryan Goins will serve as his bench coach.
Washington, 73, was placed on leave last Friday because of an undisclosed medical issue. A longtime third-base coach and well-regarded infield instructor, Washington served as the Texas Rangers' manager from 2007 to 2014.
He was in his second year managing the Angels.
 

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