LAD • 1B • #
Freeman has owned the Marlins dating back to his days as Atlanta’s primary offensive catalyst and the phenomenon continued during Wednesday’s series finale when he broke a scoreless stalemate with a sixth-inning RBI single before scalding a bases-clearing, three-run triple in the seventh inning to break the contest wide open. He finished the three-game series with a whopping eight RBI and the Marlins are sure glad to see him leaving loanDepot park.
about 24 hours ago
May 7, 2025 11:30 PM
LAD •
about 23 hours ago
It’s an encouraging update after Phillips hit the injured list on Wednesday afternoon for precautionary reasons with forearm discomfort. Roberts added that the 30-year-old high leverage staple won’t need to undergo an MRI and is likely to return when first eligible in roughly two weeks.
Source: David Vassegh
LAD •
about 24 hours ago
The four-inning save is a scorekeeping dinosaur that’s rarer than a fish on land. Sauer accomplished the feat in his return to the majors, protecting a one touchdown lead against the Marlins to net his first-ever save. He’ll probably wind up being shipped back to the minors to bring up a fresh arm, but he certainly came through for the Dodgers in this one by gobbling up some much-needed frames.
LAD •
about 24 hours ago
Knack came through with a spectacular performance on Wednesday afternoon to spare Los Angeles’ overworked bullpen. The 27-year-old righty struck out five and limited Miami’s lineup to just five baserunners over five frames. He’s likely headed back to Triple-A Oklahoma City, but there’s a chance he gets the ball on Tuesday against the Athletics. He’s talented enough to make an impact for fantasy managers, but he’s a risky streaming option at the moment.
DET • 1B
about 8 hours ago
Vierling is only in the lineup at designated hitter for now while he completes a return-to-play throwing progression. The Tigers are highly unlikely to call him up until he can throw and play the field.
COL • 1B
about 19 hours ago
Toglia’s homer is the fourth of the season. The 26-year-old also drew a walk while improving his slash to a still ugly .215/.273/.372 over the Rockies’ first 35 games. The home park is nice and Toglia certainly has some solid pop in his bat, but he doesn’t do the other things well enough to make him a quality fantasy option.
BOS • 1B
about 21 hours ago
Red Sox manager Alex Cora told reporters Gonzalez’s back tightened up on him following a scary-looking collision with Rangers infielder Josh Smith at the first-base bag during the sixth inning of Wednesday’s game. The encouraging news is that he appears to have avoided serious injury, but might need some extra time off to rest and recover over the next few days.
Source: Mac Cerullo