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Bauers singled in a run in the eighth inning to give the Brewers some breathing room as it made it a 5-1 game. The 29-year-old journeyman has swung the bat at a solid rate over the first fifth of the season with a .787 OPS, but it’s hard to imagine he’s going to get enough playing time — or do enough with the time he gets — to make him a fantasy-relevant player any time soon.
2 days ago
May 6, 2025 2:29 AM
MIL • DH
2 days ago
Yelich gave the Brew Crew a 3-0 lead with a two-run blast off Ronel Blanco. That homer and the steal later in the contest put him at six homers, seven steals and 25 RBI over 36 games. He’s also hitting just .210, but at least the counting stats haven’t been abhorrent for the former MVP.
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2 days ago
Myers allowed six hits, but the only run came in the sixth inning on a fielder’s choice. The 26-year-old was far from dominant with just two strikeouts, but he only allowed one extra-base hit and didn’t issue a walk. Myers had plenty of starts like this in his rookie campaign, and while he doesn’t miss a ton of bats, he’s obviously tough to square up. He gets the Rays next week.
MIL •
2 days ago
Peralta left Sunday’s start against the Cubs after six innings due to groin soreness and it sounds like he’s going to need some extra time before taking the ball again. The 28-year-old strikeout machine hasn’t undergone any imaging at this point to determine the severity of the issue, but that figures to be in the works. There should be some clarity on his status at some point later this week, but fantasy managers should expect his next start to be pushed back at least a couple days.
Source: Curt Hogg
LAA • PH-1B
5 days ago
The 26-year-old will add depth to the Angels’ bench with Mike Trout (knee) landing on the injured list on Friday. Kavadas was off to a decent start at Triple-A Salt Lake, slashing .248/.376/.450 with five homers and 20 RBI in his first 29 games. He’s unlikely to see enough playing time to warrant consideration for fantasy purposes.
SEA • PH-1B
7 days ago
Raley was scratched from Tuesday’s lineup after tweaking his back during batting practice, and he’ll miss at least one more game with the issue. Samad Taylor will start in Raley’s place and hit ninth while handling right field.
Source: MLB.com
SEA • PH-1B
25 days ago
Raley also drew a walk. It’s nice to see him drive the baseball Saturday, as he is still just slugging .289 on the young campaign. Raley has been hot-and-cold for the past two-plus seasons, and the hope is that this is the start of a hot run for the 30-year-old outfielder/infielder.