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Matt Olson
Olson went 2-for-4 with a walk, two home runs, three runs scored and four RBI in Tuesday's 21-7 rout of the Astros.
Analysis:The first baseman was right at the heart of an A's attack that tied the franchise record for hits in a game with 25, while also tying the club's season highs in runs and homers (six). Olson now has 31 long balls on the year, joining Mark McGwire and Jason Giambi as the only first basemen in Oakland history with multiple 30-HR campaigns.
Andrew Kittredge
Kittredge will serve as the opener Wednesday at Texas, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
Analysis:Kittredge has a 4.17 ERA, 1.34 WHIP and 47:11 K:BB through 41 innings and has worked as an opener six times this season. Austin Pruitt is expected to follow as the Rays' primary pitcher.
Jeimer Candelario
Candelario went 3-for-5 with a run scored and three RBI in Tuesday's 12-11 win over the Yankees.
Analysis:Everyone was hitting for Detroit in this one, as the Tigers rattled off 16 hits as a team. Candelario is batting just .202 this season, but the rebuilding Tigers figure to give the 25-year-old plenty of opportunities down the stretch as they turn their attention to 2020. Candelario has recently picked up more starts at first base with Dawel Lugo emerging as the primary option at third.
Jordan Yamamoto
Yamamoto (forearm) has just a slight chance to return to the Marlins this season, Andre Fernandez of The Athletic reports.
Analysis:Yamamoto has been dealing with a forearm strain since the end of August. Previous reports cast his return in a more favorable light, with the expectation being that he'd make a start in the instructional league before being activated from the 10-day injured list, but president of baseball operations Michael Hill appeared to be more pessimistic Tuesday.
Nick Senzel
Senzel (shoulder) will remain sidelined Tuesday against the Mariners.
Analysis:Shoulder soreness will keep Senzel out of the lineup for the sixth straight game. He's appeared off the bench in three of those games, so it's possible his absence won't last much longer. Phillip Ervin starts in center field on this occasion.
Robinson Chirinos
Chirinos went 3-for-4 with two home runs and six RBI in Monday's 15-0 win over the Athletics.
Analysis:Chirinos broke out of a recent slump in a big way. He entered Monday's game having gone 4-for-30 since Aug. 23. He now has 17 home runs, one shy of the career-high 18 he set in 2018 in 113 games with the Rangers.
How are these not relevant?