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Moreno opened the scoring in a big way with a bases-loaded roundtripper off Yoshinobu Yamamoto. The 25-year-old had missed the previous game with side discomfort, but looked plenty comfortable while having easily his best offensive game of the 2025 season. Moreno was awful in April, and fantasy managers can hope this is the start of the backstop playing up to his abilities.
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May 9, 2025 4:14 AM
ARI • 2B
about 8 hours ago
That’s the first homer of the season for Marte, but it’s worth pointing out it was only the 31-year-old’s 15th game because of his hamstring issue. The veteran infielder has been one of the best second baseman in baseball, and the balls should start going consistently over the fence on a more consistent basis now that he’s healthy.
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Ginkel gave up a solo homer to Shohei Ohtani, but it came with the Diamondbacks holding a 5-2 lead. The right-hander didn’t allow another hit, and picked up his first save of the 2025 season. It probably won’t be his last, but Ginkel is a tough sell from a fantasy perspective. The same can be said for all of the Arizona relievers with Justin Martinez and A.J. Puk out of action.
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Pfaadt struck out six, and allowed four hits and three walks in a very strong outing against the tough Los Angeles lineup. The right-hander was coming off a disappointing outing against the Phillies where he allowed six earned runs, and bounced back quite nicely. Pfaadt now has an aesthetically-pleasing 3.28 ERA on the season, and can lower it further with a quality outing against the Giants on Tuesday.
ATL • C
about 10 hours ago
Baldwin laced a single into left to give Atlanta the walkoff win. The 24-year-old rookie has more than held his own with the bat in his first taste of action with .279/.343/.459 slash. There’s some value with Baldwin in two-catcher leagues even with Sean Murphy getting most of the playing time, but the true excitement comes in dynasty. He could be a stalwart in the coming years.
PHI • C
about 16 hours ago
Realmuto is back in the lineup just a day after leaving Wednesday’s bout against the Rays with a left foot contusion. He didn’t undergo imaging, so that removal was purely precautionary and he’s ready to roll for the series finale.
Source: MLB.com
PIT • C
about 21 hours ago
Rodriguez suffered a lacerated right index finger on April 14. Now that he is out of his splint, he “is playing catch and doing a slightly modified swing.” Once he can progress to taking full swings, we’ll have a better sense of the timeline for his return.
Source: MLB.com