MIN • 3B • #
Lee took over for Carlos Correa in the fifth inning of this one and made his presence felt off the bench. After striking out in his first at-bat he walloped a 386-foot solo shot off of Max Kranick in the seventh inning that extended the Mets’ lead to 6-3. If Correa is forced to miss any time with his wrist injury, the door could be open for Lee to see regular playing time in the Twins’ infield.
25 days ago
April 16, 2025 3:13 AM
MIN • LF
about 10 hours ago
Larnach hit a 108.5 mph double off Logan Webb in the first, but the Twins couldn’t capitalize then. The two-run homer came in the third, and Minnesota’s pitching staff made a 2-1 lead hold up over the rest of the evening. Larnach is batting .232/.313/.380 with six homers and 20 RBI through 39 games. It’s not great for a guy who is spending a lot of time DHing, but it seems unlikely that the Twins will be able to do better.
MIN •
about 10 hours ago
He gave up only two hits, though one was a Heliot Ramos homer. The Twins probably could have stuck with Ryan longer tonight, as he threw only 76 pitches, 55 of which were fastballs. However, he was coming off a brief illness that caused him to be pushed back in the rotation. Ryan has allowed a total of two runs in his last three starts, and he looks like a legitimate top-10 fantasy SP at the moment. He’ll face the Brewers next.
MIN •
about 10 hours ago
After missing out on a save chance Friday, Duran was available tonight to record his third save in four days. He and Griffin Jax will likely be back down tomorrow, so Cole Sands might wind up with a save chance then.
ARI • 3B
about 9 hours ago
Suárez absolutely shellacked a pitch from Dustin May out for a solo homer, and it traveled an estimated 455 feet. That’s the 12th homer of the season for the slugger, and he’s been able to drive in 27 runs; putting him on pace for another 100-RBI season.
DET • 3B
about 10 hours ago
Sending down Jung when Matt Vierling is activated seems like the obvious call for the Tigers, but at least his exit velocity and strikeout numbers are both better this time around than in his initial audition with the Tigers last year. His defense at third seems improved, too. It’s possible he’ll be a decent regular come 2026.
PHI • 3B
about 16 hours ago
Bohm has started to show some signs of life, hitting .315 (17-for-54) with one homer and six RBI over his last 15 contests, following an abysmal few weeks to kick off the season. It’ll be Edmundo Sosa getting an opportunity at the hot corner on Saturday afternoon in his place.
Source: MLB.com