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    Ian Happ

    Ian Happ

    CHC • LF • #

    Cubs manager Craig Counsell said following Sunday’s loss to the Mets that Ian Happ (oblique) will continue leading off when he returns to the lineup.

    Happ played catch and was able to take swings prior to sitting out Sunday’s game against the Mets, so it appears there’s a chance he’ll be ready for Monday’s series opener against the Marlins. Emerging fantasy star Pete Crow-Armstrong went 1-for-4 with solo homer on Sunday in his second straight appearance in the leadoff spot with Happ out of the lineup.

    Injury

    about 19 hours ago

    May 11, 2025 7:12 PM

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    Source: Marquee Sports Network

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    Porter Hodge

    Porter Hodge

    CHC •

    Recap

    about 18 hours ago

    Porter Hodge allowed three runs on three hits in 1/3 of an inning against the Mets on Sunday.

    Hodge entered a tie game in the eighth inning to face the heart of the Mets’ order and immediately allowed a home run to Francisco Lindor. After Juan Soto lined out, Pete Alonso cracked a double, and Mark Vientos brought him in with a single, and then Hodge was removed from the game. Vientos would later come around to score himself, which raised Hodge’s ERA to 5.71 on the season. Perhaps more alarming is that his fastball velocity was down almost two mph. With Ryan Pressly struggling, this seemed to be the ideal time for Hodge to capitalize, but he just hasn’t been able to.

    Pete Crow-Armstrong

    Pete Crow-Armstrong

    CHC • CF

    Recap

    about 18 hours ago

    Pete Crow-Armstrong went 1-for-4 with a solo home run in a loss to the Mets on Sunday.

    It was his 10th home run of the season and 28th RBI. However, he also struck out three times as pitchers continue to stop throwing him fastballs and instead try and get him to chase breaking balls outside of the zone. He did hit a Griffin Canning fastball out of the park, but also chased fastballs and a changeup out of the zone on his three strikeouts. The potential remains high for the 23-year-old, but he may need to learn to lay off some of the pitches outside of the zone a little more often.

    Matthew Boyd

    Matthew Boyd

    CHC •

    Recap

    about 18 hours ago

    Matthew Boyd allowed two runs on six hits in six innings while striking out eight in a no-decision against the Mets.

    Boyd didn’t walk a batter on the day and is now sporting a 2.78 ERA on the season. The left-hander ate the Mets up with his slider and changeup and posted a 30 percent whiff rate and 30 percent CSW on the day. He needs to be rostered in 100 percent of leagues for his start next week against the White Sox.

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    Taylor Ward

    Taylor Ward

    LAA • LF

    Recap

    about 15 hours ago

    Taylor Ward went 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI on Sunday as the Angels dropped the finale of their three-game set against the Orioles.

    Ward atoned for his defensive miscue in the top half of the first inning by smacking a run-scoring double off of Zach Eflin that tied the game at 1-1. He then came around to score on an RBI single off the bat of Logan O’Hoppe. Even with the two-hit attack though, Ward is slashing a miserable .182/.226/.385 on the season to go with eight homers and 17 RBI.

    Andrew Benintendi

    Andrew Benintendi

    BAL • LF

    about 16 hours ago

    Andrew Kittredge (knee) fired a scoreless inning in his latest minor league rehab outing at Triple-A Norfolk on Sunday.

    The 35-year-old right-hander threw nine pitches in the outing, all of them strikes, while allowing a pair of hits and striking out a batter. That was his third appearances on his minor league rehab assignment. There has been no clear timeline on how many outings he’ll require before he’s ready to join the Orioles’ bullpen, but it sounds like he’s getting close.

    Source: Roch Kubatko

    Trevor Larnach

    Trevor Larnach

    MIN • LF

    Recap

    1 day ago

    Trevor Larnach hit a homer that accounted for both Twins runs in a 2-1 victory over the Giants on Saturday.

    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.

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    Team Leaders

    AVG333Carson Kelly
    Carson Kelly
    HITS43Kyle Tucker
    Kyle Tucker
    RUNS31Kyle Tucker
    Kyle Tucker
    HR10Kyle Tucker
    Kyle Tucker
    RBI32Kyle Tucker
    Kyle Tucker
    BB28Kyle Tucker
    Kyle Tucker
    ERA2.28Shota Imanaga
    Shota Imanaga
    SO44Ben Brown
    Ben Brown

    Team Leaders

    Carson Kelly
    AVG333
    Carson Kelly
    Kyle Tucker
    HITS43
    Kyle Tucker
    Kyle Tucker
    RUNS31
    Kyle Tucker
    Kyle Tucker
    HR10
    Kyle Tucker
    Kyle Tucker
    RBI32
    Kyle Tucker
    Kyle Tucker
    BB28
    Kyle Tucker
    Shota Imanaga
    ERA2.28
    Shota Imanaga
    Ben Brown
    SO44
    Ben Brown
    Shota Imanaga
    WINS3
    Shota Imanaga
    Ryan Pressly
    SAVES4
    Ryan Pressly
    Shota Imanaga
    WHIP1
    Shota Imanaga

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