COL • C • #
With two runners on base in the fourth inning, Stallings doubled to left field to plate both runs the Rockies would score against the Dodgers on Tuesday. It was just the third hit of the season for the 35-year-old backstop while driving in his first two runs. Stalling carries no relevancy in most formats outside of deep two-catcher leagues.
25 days ago
April 16, 2025 5:12 AM
COL •
about 10 hours 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
1 day 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.
COL •
1 day ago
While the Padres hit Senzatela hard, his defense did him no favors either. Kyle Farmer booted a ground ball from Fernando Tatis Jr. to start the third inning that set up a four-run rally of unearned runs. Senzatela’s velocity was actually up in this start, touching 98 mph with his fastball. Still, he, like most other Rockies pitchers, should not be viewed as realistic options in most fantasy leagues.
HOU • C
about 10 hours ago
Caratini deserves better than being the backup to a quality catcher in Yainer Diaz, but not enough teams realized it when he was a free agent two winters ago. The Astros used both guys tonight, with Diaz going 2-for-4 with two RBI as a DH. Caratini is batting .255/.356/.431 in 59 plate appearances in his limited role.
BOS • C
about 11 hours ago
The Red Sox are trying to ease Connor Wong back into action as he returns from a broken finger, but the truth is that Narváez deserves to be the team’s starting catcher right now. He’s the better defender of the two, and he’s done a nice job offensively in hitting .245/.304/.426 with four homers and 13 RBI in 102 plate appearances.
ATH • C
about 13 hours ago
Langeliers knocked base hits in the third and fifth inning before stepping to the plate with two runners on in the seventh. He came through in a big spot, taking Fernando Cruz deep to center field for a three-run blast to put the A’s ahead. Langeliers then extended the lead with a two-run double in the ninth. The 27-year-old catcher is slashing .248/.308/.473 with eight homers and 22 RBI over 143 plate appearances. Langeliers has made tremendous strides in his contact skills, cutting his strikeout rate to an excellent 14.7 percent.