TOR • DH • #
Santander did his damage off of Spencer Schwellenbach in the fifth inning, jumping on a first-pitch cutter and clobbering a 409-foot (106.4 mph EV) three-run shot that extended the Blue Jays’ advantage to 6-1. His bat has finally started to show signs of life over the past week, as he’s now hitting .211/.291/.338 to go with a pair of taters and six RBI.
18 days ago
April 16, 2025 1:57 AM
TOR • RF
about 23 hours ago
The 35-year-old outfielder crushed a go-ahead 407-foot (105.3 mph EV) solo shot off of Logan Allen in the fifth inning that gave the Jays a 3-2 advantage. He also led off the eighth inning with a walk, swiped second base and scored the go-ahead run on a two-run single by Nathan Lukes. Springer continues to sizzle at the dish, slashing .314/.423/.523 with three homers, 13 RBI and five swipes.
TOR • C
about 23 hours ago
Kirk delivered a two-run single off of Logan Allen in the third inning that gave the Jays their first lead of the game at 2-1. He added another pair of singles in the contest as well. With the three-hit effort, the 26-year-old backstop is now hitting .260/.287/.354 on the young season with a pair of homers and 12 RBI.
TOR •
about 23 hours ago
Hoffman took over with a two-run lead to protect in this one and wasn’t quite as sharp as he normally has been — issuing a one-out walk to Nolan Jones and a two-out double to Steven Kwan that put the tying runs in scoring position. He battled back though, getting Gabriel Arias to ground out to third base to end the ballgame. Hoffman has been a major weapon out of the Jays’ bullpen this season, posting a 1.10 ERA, 0.67 WHIP and a 23/2 K/BB ratio over 16 1/3 innings while securing three victories and seven saves.
SEA • DH
about 22 hours ago
One of those homers was a grand slam of Jack Leiter. The other was a solo blast for Raleigh that gives him 12 homers on the season and 23 RBI over 31 games. The man they call Big Dumper will have some lows because of his swing-and-miss issues, but the power is obviously very legit.
ATH • DH
about 23 hours ago
This was a very impressive MLB debut for Hoglund. His fastball had tremendous life, regularly pushing over 20 inches of induced vertical break, and forced six swings-and-misses. He commanded his sinker, changeup, and slider well too and they all coalesced to a fairly stress-free outing. There were barely any troubling moments and things looked remarkably easy overall. All results that come against the Marlins should be taken with a grain of salt, but a start like this from Hoglund should make him an enticing option off the waiver wire. It’s likely he remains in this rotation and if that comes to fruition, his next scheduled start would come against the Mariners.
MIA • DH
about 23 hours ago
Wagaman proved to be a tough out for Gunnar Hoglund and the Athletics’ bullpen in what was an otherwise quiet night for the Marlins’ lineup. Apart from his three hits, he also had three batted balls hit harder than 100 mph and it’s getting difficult to ignore his hot start to the season. He has an acceptable .267 batting average and .731 OPS with solid underlying plate discipline and power metrics while playing every day. That’s a worthwhile player in a lot of leagues.