MIL • DH • #
Yelich singled in runs in the second and fifth frames, and added a third RBI on a fielder’s choice in the seventh. That gives him 14 RBI on the season and it gives the outfielder back-to-back multi-hit games. Yelich has struggled for most of 2025 with a .194 average, but he’s far too talented to keep that low of average for much longer.
23 days ago
April 19, 2025 3:28 AM
MIL • C
about 11 hours ago
Contreras continues to play through a fractured left middle finger. While his production this season has waned compared to last season, he seemed healthy enough on Sunday as he crushed his fourth home run of the year against the Rays. Contreras is hitting just .237 with 21 RBI and a .691 OPS this year, but perhaps Sunday’s performance will spark a power surge for the 27-year-old backstop.
MIL • DH
about 11 hours ago
Yelich’s home run was his seventh of the year and it tied the score at one in the fourth inning. The 33-year-old outfielder is hitting just .208 with a .678 OPS this year, though he does have seven home runs, 26 RBI and eight stolen bases. Fantasy managers have to hang tight with Yelich and hope he turns his average around while providing solid numbers in the other categories.
MIL •
about 11 hours ago
Megill breezed through the ninth inning Sunday as he retired the Rays in order and recorded one strikeout. It was just his fifth save of the season as the Brewers remain below .500 at 20-21. Megill has a 3.18 ERA and 15:6 SO:BB ratio in 11 1/3 innings on the season.
NYY • DH
about 9 hours ago
Rice’s homer off Mitch Spence made it a 10-1 game in the fifth. It was his first homer since he hit two on Apr. 29 and ninth overall. He’s been losing the occasional start because of the desire to include Trent Grisham in the Yankees lineup, but he should retain mixed-league value at least until Giancarlo Stanton returns.
BAL • DH
about 9 hours ago
The 23-year-old superstar shortstop led off the game with a double to center off of Tyler Anderson and scored on Adley Rutschman’s triple that Taylor Ward lost in the sun. Henderson then capped off a four-run uprising in the sixth inning with a 386-foot (104.7 mph EV) two-run shot off of Connor Brogdon that extended the Orioles’ advantage to 7-2. With his two-hit effort, Henderson is now hitting .264/.307/.473 with five homers, nine RBI and three stolen bases in his first 32 games on the season.
TOR • DH
about 15 hours ago
Santander will miss his third straight game after injuring his left shoulder while diving into the stands for a ball during Thursday’s game against the Angels. The 30-year-old slugging corner outfielder is presumably day-to-day for now. It’ll be Nathan Lukes filling in in right field on Sunday afternoon in his place.
Source: MLB.com