SEA • 3B • #
No word yet on the reason for the move. It’ll be Miles Mastrobuoni taking over at the hot corner with Leo Rivas at the keystone. The 24-year-old rookie has gotten off to an exceptional start in the big leagues, hitting .310 (13-for-42) with one homer and seven RBI through 11 games. There should be an update on his status shortly.
4 days ago
April 27, 2025 6:42 PM
SEA • LF
1 day ago
Arozarena had gone six straight games without an RBI before driving in himself in the second inning today. He’s hitting .208/.359/.406 with eight steals in eight attempts. Batting average figures to remain an issue while he continues to play half of his games in Seattle, but everything else is good.
SEA •
1 day ago
Hancock left with the Mariners trailing, but he put the team in good position to come back and win, which it did 9-3. Hancock’s velocity was down some today, as his 93.5 mph average on his sinker was off by 1.2 mph from his season mark. He’s scheduled to face the A’s next week.
SEA • 2B
1 day ago
Rivas figures to be a lineup fixture in Seattle for the near future. He’s yet to pick up an extra-base hit, but he’s 11-for-30 with nine walks, giving him a .513 OBP. He’s also 3-for-3 stealing bases.
BAL • 3B
about 23 hours ago
Urías’ second inning home gave the Orioles an early lead that they would never relinquish despite some shaky moments from their bullpen. There’s been a constant public outcry from the fantasy baseball community against Urías’ playing time over some highly regarded prospects during the past years, but he’s been one of the most productive bats in Baltimore to this point in the season with a .757 OPS.
BOS • 3B
about 24 hours ago
Bregman took Blue Jays starter Yariel Rodríguez deep in the opening frame for his seventh big fly of the season. It was his lone hit in four at-bats. The 31-year-old third baseman has been sizzling-hot at the dish of late, batting .383 (23-for-60) with five homers and 12 RBI over his last 15 games.
MIN • 3B
1 day ago
Lee put Minnesota on the scoreboard with an eighth-inning solo shot off reliever Hunter Gaddis. The 24-year-old former top prospect figures to continue playing regularly between second and third base until Willi Castro (oblique) is ready to return from the injured list.