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Stanton also drew a walk, reaching base safely in three of his four plate appearances. The 35-year-old veteran slugger figures to be ready to rejoin New York’s lineup by the end of June. He’ll likely need at least another week or two of rehab games to get back up to speed following an extended layoff.
3 days ago
June 11, 2025 1:23 AM
NYY •
about 7 hours ago
Beeter, who missed the start of the year with a shoulder impingement, could be close to getting a look in the Yankees pen; he’s up to 94-97 mph with his fastball as a reliever and he’s allowed just two runs in 12 innings for the RailRiders. Walks are the only thing holding him back; he has a 19/9 K/BB over his 12 innings. In his last three outings, though, he’s struck out six and walked none over three innings.
NYY • 2B
about 18 hours ago
Yankees’ skipper Aaron Boone had said before Friday’s contest that Chisholm could be available off the bench, but that didn’t prove to be true. Boone did note after the game that whether or not Chisholm is in the starting lineup on Friday, he will at least be available.
Source: Greg Joyce
NYY • 1B
about 19 hours ago
Goldschmidt had the decisive hit, a liner to first that went off Vinnie Pasquantino’s glove. Pasquantino picked up the ball and belatedly tried for the out at first, which led to Pablo Reyes attempting to score from second on the play. Reyes, though, stumbled around third, nearly falling down, and should have been a dead duck, except Lucas Erceg botched the throw home for a run-scoring error. In truth, it could have been two errors on the play, since Goldschmidt’s liner was only 93 mph off the bat and really should have been caught. Since the run came on the error, this was a rare contest with zero runs batted in.
ARI • DH
about 6 hours ago
Alexander spent much of last season with the Diamondbacks as a 25-year-old rookie, but he opened this year on the shelf with a strained oblique and has been left in Triple-A since returning in April. Perhaps he’ll get a chance in Ildemaro Vargas’s spot if he stays hot. He’s 11-for-31 with four steals this month, and he’s at .272/.400/.456 with six homers and nine steals in 45 games overall.
CHC • DH
about 20 hours ago
Suzuki victimized Pirates’ southpaw Andrew Heaney for his 379-foot (103.6 mph EV) solo shot in the sixth inning, extending the Cubs’ advantage to 3-0. It would prove to be the difference in the ballgame. He’s having an outstanding season in the middle of the Cubs’ lineup, slashing .266/.325/.548 with 17 homers, 67 RBI and a pair of stolen bases.
MIL • DH
about 24 hours ago
Yelich sat out each of the team’s last two games due to renewed swelling in his right wrist after he was hit by a pitch during the team’s last road trip. He’s feeling much improved after a couple of nights off though and is back in there as the club’s designated hitter against Cardinals’ right-hander Sonny Gray. On the season, the dynamic 33-year-old outfielder is hitting .233/.320/.417 with 13 homers, 41 RBI and 10 stolen bases.
Source: MLB