NYY • 2B • #
The 27-year-old still claims he hopes to beat the 4-6 week timeline back onto the field, but this makes us feel like 6-8 weeks could seem more likely since he has to wait for three separate injuries to heal before he can start swinging a bat again. If you have IL spots, he’s an easy player to stash, but if you’re in leagues that don’t have any, it becomes a much tougher decision. We’d try to hold onto him if you can, but six weeks is a long time to wait if your fantasy teams are struggling.
4 days ago
May 7, 2025 12:46 PM
NYY • RF
about 15 hours ago
Judge enjoyed the warm Sacramento weather in Sutter Health Park as he slugged two solo homers. He took JP Sears deep to lead off the fourth inning, then went yard off Justin Sterner to start the sixth. Judge later drove in a third run on a groundout in the ninth. The 33-year-old superstar is up to a league-leading 14 homers with 37 RBI while slashing .396/.486/.772 across 175 plate appearances. Following Saturday’s contest, Judge is leading baseball in homers, batting average, and RBI.
NYY •
about 16 hours ago
All four of the runs Rodon allowed would come on the home run in Sacramento. He gave up a solo homer in the second innings to Luis Urías, then surrendered a three-run blast to Brent Rooker in the third. He settled in for three more scoreless innings, striking out ten batters on 20 whiffs for his first double-digit strikeout performance of the season. The 32-year-old left-hander will take a 3.29 ERA, 0.97 WHIP, and a 67/20 K/BB ratio across 54 2/3 innings into a home start against the Mets on Friday.
NYY • LF
about 21 hours ago
Domínguez remains locked into the lower-third of New York’s lineup despite putting together a surreal three-homer explosion during Friday’s series opener in Sacramento. However, this decision might have more to do with the presence of lefty JP Sears on the mound for the Athletics than anything else. It’ll be veteran Paul Goldschmidt leading off with Trent Grisham hitting second. Aaron Judge will get a turn at DH with Ben Rice taking a spot on the bench to open Saturday afternoon’s matinee.
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NYM • 2B
about 12 hours ago
No Help for Baty: The Story of the 2025 Mets. Baty also homered Friday. He’s started three games in a row after sitting out the first two following his recall Monday. There’s a pretty good argument for giving him a real look at this point, and it doesn’t have to be wholly at Mark Vientos’s expense with Jesse Winker on the IL. He wouldn’t be a bad bench stash in mixed leagues.
DET • 2B
about 20 hours ago
Keith has batted third against right-handed starters over the last handful of games for Detroit and he’s been productive, hitting .375 (9-for-24) with three homers and seven RBI over his last seven games. The 23-year-old former top prospect struggled mightily in April, but he’s really picked it up since the calendar flipped over to May.
Source: MLB.com