COL • C • #
A nice send off for Bud Black, who was let go after the game. Goodman’s homer was his first since Apr. 28, and the triple was his first since 2023. The double, though, might have been the most interesting of his hits. His line drive on Wandy Peralta left the bat at 116.2 mph, a new career high for him by 1.5 mph. It seems like a good sign for his future. However, with six road games coming up, this isn’t the time to pick up Goodman in fantasy leagues.
about 15 hours ago
May 11, 2025 9:51 PM
COL •
about 15 hours ago
Márquez was 0-6 with a 9.90 ERA before turning back the clock today. He finished with just two strikeouts and five whiffs, but the Padres managed only three hits off him. It’s probably not a performance he’s going to repeat going forward. He’ll face the Diamondbacks next.
COL •
1 day ago
The Rockies are embarrassing. Blalock was absolutely shelled from the start, as he gave up five runs in the first inning. He allowed one each in the second and third and then was charged for another five in the fourth. That gives Blalock a deserved 12.94 ERA, and the Diamondbacks should be licking their chops for when they face him next weekend.
COL • 3B
2 days ago
Down 12-1 after the top of the sixth inning, McMahon helped lead the Rockies on a valiant comeback effort with a home run and then two more hits late in the middle of rallies. He had three batted balls hit harder than 100 mph and seems to be pulling himself out of the doldrums with three multi-hit games in his last four starts.
ARI • C
about 13 hours ago
The 28-year-old backstop finally got the Snakes on the board with a run-scoring double off of Ben Casparius in the seventh inning, pulling them to within four runs at 5-1. That would be as close as they would get. On the season, he’s now slashing .205/.286/.341 with a homer and five RBI in his first 52 plate appearances.
BAL • C
about 14 hours ago
The 27-year-old backstop hit a sacrifice fly off of Tyler Anderson in the fifth inning that tied the game at 2-2. He then plated a run with a sacrifice bunt during the O’s three-run uprising in the sixth inning. He’s just 1-for-9 (.111) since joining the Orioles at the end of April, but at least he now has a couple of RBI to his credit.
TOR • C
about 15 hours ago
Kirk finished out the inning, but it sounds like after consulting with the training staff the Jays decided to take the cautious approach and give him the rest of the afternoon off. He’ll presumably be put through the concussion protocol just to make sure that he checks all the boxes before returning to action. Tyler Heineman replaced him behind the dish on Sunday and would be in line for more action if Kirk is forced to miss any additional time.
Source: Hazel Mae