MIL • LF-RF • #
Chourio absolutely obliterated a Corbin Burnes’ offering for a solo blast that traveled an estimated 448 feet with an exit velocity of 110 mph. He still has yet to draw a walk and his on-base percentage is less than his batting average, but no one can complain about .313/.309/.657. Chourio has the talent to be as good as any fantasy player in the sport, and he’s played like it so far in 2025.
19 days ago
April 13, 2025 3:03 AM
MIL • C
about 23 hours ago
Evan in a month where Contreras didn’t exactly live up to his lofty expectations, the approach never changed. With two free passes, he’s drawn two walks in back-to-back games, and his on-base percentage is a very healthy .376 over the first 30 games of 2025. He’s also hit a decent .260 in that timeframe, but fantasy managers are still waiting to see some pop from Contreras on a more consistent basis with just three five -base hits over 107 at-bats. The pop should start showing up, as he’s far too talented a hitter to be slugging just .365 for much longer.
MIL •
about 23 hours ago
Megill allowed a hit and a walk to put the winning run at the plate, but he was able to escape without giving up a run. The 31-year-old struck out two, and lowered his ERA to a still-disappointing 4.32 while procuring his third save of the season. He should remain the closer as long as the results don’t implode, but there are other options in the Milwaukee bullpen.
MIL •
about 23 hours ago
Myers walked two and threw 28-of-49 pitches for strikes. Both runs came in the second inning, as he gave up an RBI single and then hit a batter with the bases loaded; with two of those runners reaching via walk. There’s been no word of an injury just yet, but it’s worth noting that this was just his second start since returning from the injured list. Assuming good health, Myers will try and get back on track Monday against the Astros.