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The steal was his sixth of the season, and he’s now up to 23 RBI as well. The batting average is a little low, but Yelich looks healthy, and the hits should start to fall with more regularity in the weeks ahead.
3 days ago
April 27, 2025 9:42 PM
MIL •
3 days ago
The lanky right-hander flashed 100 mph on his four-seamer and just looked flat-out dominant. Misiorowski has always had the ability to match the other top-tier pitching prospects, but his command, or lack thereof, had many scouts assuming he would end up in the bullpen. For that reason, his one walk in this game is a great sign. On the season, Misiorowski has a 38/13 K/BB ratio in 29 2/3 innings while posting a 1.82 ERA and 0.91 WHIP. That’s a step in the right direction in regards to walks, but still a touch higher than we’d like. Keep an eye on him because if he gets the command figured out, he’d be a must-stash prospect.
MIL •
3 days ago
The left-hander struck out six and walked three on the day, while posting a 21 percent whiff rate and 28 percent CSW. Quintana has done this regularly throughout his career. He may not have overpowering stuff, but he knows how to pitch, and when his command is on, he’s going to have stretches of solid production. However, he is a really risky play next week against the Cubs.
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.
LAD • DH
2 days ago
Ohtani’s steal was the seventh of the season. The three walks bring his season total to 18, and his on-base percentage is a strong .392 over the first 28 games of 2025. Ohtani has now reached at least three times in three consecutive games, but it’s worth noting he hasn’t gone deep since April 16.
BAL • DH
2 days ago
O’Hearn’s third-inning blast against Yankees starter Will Warren gave Baltimore a commanding three-run advantage, which they wouldn’t relinquish. The 31-year-old slugger has gone deep five times this season and is hitting .300 (21-for-70) through 21 games.
COL • DH
2 days ago
Rockies general manager Bill Schmidt told reporters Bryant’s visit with orthopedic spine surgeon Dr. Robert Watkins will determine the next steps in his rehabilitation process. The 33-year-old was diagnosed earlier this month with lumbar degenerative disease and will have to manage the ongoing issue for the remainder of his playing career. There is no timetable for his return at the moment.
Source: Thomas Harding