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Hays’ homer to straight-away center would have left one ballpark. Fortunately, that’s the one the Reds play in, and this was a home game. GABP is a big part of what makes Hays a somewhat intriguing option in mixed leagues. The 20-homer power he showed in Baltimore from 2021-23 is at least 25-homer power while playing in Cincinnati half of the time. That said, we wouldn’t say Hays needs to be picked up immediately. After these next two home games with Seattle, the Reds will head off to Baltimore and Miami for six games. Things should get better for all Reds hitters on Apri. 25, when they begin a three-game series in Coors and follow it with a seven-game homestand.
21 days ago
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CIN •
1 day ago
Singer’s 102 pitches produced 44 swings and just three misses. He wound up with only two strikeouts and a 19% CSW. Singer has been really solid this year in going 4-2 with a 3.66 ERA, but with his groundball rate collapsing, he needs to maintain the early season improvement in his K rate. He doesn’t seem like a very good play with a road start in Houston coming up.
CIN • 2B
1 day ago
Callihan is facing a lengthy absence after suffering multiple broken bones in his left arm when he crashed into the left-field wall in foul territory attempting to make a sliding catch. The 24-year-old was playing in just the fourth big-league game of his career.
Source: Charlie Goldsmith
CIN • 2B
1 day ago
This didn’t look good. Callihan suffered what appeared to be a serious-looking left arm injury when he collided with the left-field wall while attempting to make a sliding catch during the bottom of the third inning. The positive news here is that he was able to walk off the field under his own power while holding his left arm. There should be an update on his status shortly.
Source: Charlie Goldsmith
MIL • DH
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Yelich gave the Brew Crew a 3-0 lead with a two-run blast off Ronel Blanco. That homer and the steal later in the contest put him at six homers, seven steals and 25 RBI over 36 games. He’s also hitting just .210, but at least the counting stats haven’t been abhorrent for the former MVP.
NYM • DH
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Winker was officially placed on the injured list ahead of Monday’s contest against the Diamondbacks and will likely be sidelined until mid-to-late June. The 31-year-old’s absence creates a void at DH against right-handed pitching. There’s an opportunity for youngsters Luisangel Acuña and Brett Baty to get increased opportunities in the coming weeks.
Source: Mike Puma
NYM • DH
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Winker’s absence frees up some additional at-bats at DH for the overabundance of talent on New York’s roster. The 31-year-old veteran suffered the oblique strain during Sunday’s doubleheader against the Cardinals and is facing a multi-week absence. No word yet on the severity of the strain, which will determine how much time he misses.