COL • CF • #
The 26-year-old outfielder led off the home half of the first inning with a single off of Casey Mize. He then swiped second base, but the Rockies were unable to cash him in from there. He has slumped a bit after a strong start to the season and is now hitting .224/.276/.374 to go with four long balls, 16 RBI and four stolen bases on the season.
about 17 hours ago
May 8, 2025 9:31 PM
COL • PR-RF
about 14 hours ago
The Rockies actually got on the board first in the nightcap of Thursday’s doubleheader, as Moniak smacked a one-out single off of Keider Montero in the third inning, advanced to third on a single by Kyle Farmer and scored on a ground ball off the bat of Owen Miller. That would wind up being the extent of their offense in the game though. With his two-hit night, the 26-year-old outfielder is now slashing .222/.287/.424 with three homers, nine RBI and one stolen base in his first 107 plate appearances.
COL •
about 14 hours ago
Gordon walked one while striking out four opposing hitters on the night. He was up as the 27th man for Thursday’s doubleheader so his job was to give the Rockies length — meaning he had to stick around and absorb some innings after the Tigers struck for six runs in the third inning. To his credit though, he settled in nicely afterwards and the only other run he allowed came courtesy of the bullpen after Gordon exited in the seventh. He got 10 whiffs on 89 pitches on the night, posting a CSW of 21 percent. He’ll be an option the next time the Rockies require a spot starter.
COL •
about 17 hours ago
Freeland also walked a batter while striking out two in the ballgame. The Tigers got to him early and often in this one, scoring twice in the opening inning, five times in the second and twice more in the third before he mercifully exited. All of the damage was done without the benefit of a home run, though the Rockies’ defense made three errors behind him which made four of the runs unearned. Freeland got six swings and misses on 65 pitches on the afternoon, registering a CSW of 26 percent. He’ll carry an unappealing 6.41 ERA, 1.65 WHIP and a 30/7 K/BB ratio (39 1/3 innings) into Tuesday’s matchup against the Rangers in Arlington.
ATL • CF
about 12 hours ago
Harris II tripled in a run in the fifth, and he came up huge with an RBI single in the ninth that tied the game at 4-4 in a game Atlanta would win two innings later. The 24-year-old was due for a solid game, as he still is hitting a lackluster .229/.245/.354 at just under the quarter point of the season. Expect Harris II to go on a run soon, but even with this solid game, fantasy managers have a right to be disappointed with the production.
PHI • CF
about 12 hours ago
Marsh didn’t waste any time, smacking the first pitch that Manuel Rodriguez threw in the 10th inning for a go-ahead RBI double into left field. He then came around to score what would stand as the winning run on an RBI knock by Trea Turner. Marsh also singled and scored on Bryson Stott’s three-run blast in the eighth inning. The 27-year-old outfielder finished the night 2-for-4 and is now hitting .170/.274/.264 with one homer, seven RBI and zero stolen bases through his first 22 games on the season.
BOS • CF
about 18 hours ago
Rafaela’s balls in play today left the bat at 105.6 and 104.2 mph, upping his season hard-hit rate to 46%. He’s also made big gains with his 17.6 percent strikeout rate and 6.4 percent walk rate. (He came in at 26.4 percent and 2.6 percent, respectively, as a rookie). His .239/.298/.345 line obviously isn’t great, but everything else is trending in the right direction.