MIL • 2B • #
Turang saw his 12-game hitting streak come to an end Thursday, but made up for it and then some with a big night Friday. The 25-year-old has excelled thus far in 2025 with a .328 average and .855 OPS. Fantasy managers would like to see the two-steal total shoot up, and that likely will happen based on the 50 he procured in 2024.
18 days ago
April 12, 2025 5:27 AM
MIL •
4 days ago
Priester allowed eight hits, walked three and struck out just two in his first bad start since joining the Brewers. He still has a solid 3.79 ERA after this one, but his 13/12 K/BB in 19 innings is discouraging. He should stay in the rotation and face the Cubs next time out, but if he struggles again, he could get bumped when Brandon Woodruff is activated.
MIL •
4 days ago
Megill got just one out before surrendering the walkoff on a fastball. It’s the first homer he’s allowed this year. Although still very much the Brewers’ primary closer, Megill has just three save chances and two conversions to date. He’s allowed four runs in 7 1/3 innings over 10 appearances.
MIL • LF-RF
4 days ago
The homer was a two-run blast off Ryan Helsley to tie the game in the ninth before the Cardinals won it in the bottom of the inning. Chourio came into the day in an 8-for-46 slump that had dropped his OPS from .966 to .760. He’s been lacking in the plate discipline department this year, leaving him with a 29/2 K/BB in 132 plate appearances. Still, talent seems sure to win out here.
LAD • 2B
1 day ago
Edman came up big for the Dodgers with a two-run single in the bottom of the 10th that turned a 6-5 deficit into a victory. Edman has now driven in 21 runs in 28 games, and that hit sees him slashing .248/.288/.514 on the young campaign. Edman’s average leaves much to be desire, but he’s made up for it with the power and run production.
CIN • 2B
1 day ago
McLain snapped an 0-for-21 hitless streak with a seventh-inning single and immediately swiped second base for his fourth theft of the season. The 25-year-old speedster has gotten off to an ice-cold start this season, hitting .162 (12-for-74) with four homers and four steals through 20 games. We’re anticipating he’ll turn things around soon simply because he’s way too talented to continue struggling for much longer.
NYM • 2B
1 day ago
The triple should have been a single, but Alex Call made a flailing dive at it and watched it roll by him. McNeil’s homer was more impressive, traveling a projected 420 feet to right-center. Barring a correction, that’s the farthest he’s hit a ball since 2019. He topped out at 402 feet last year and 400 feet in 2023.