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After breaking an 0-for-41 funk during Wednesday’s game, Pederson was able to reach twice with a single and walk Friday while driving in his first run as a member of the Rangers. There’s no denying that Pederson has been dreadful to begin 2025, but he’s been far too effective of a hitter to believe he can possibly be this bad for much longer. The positive regression is already taking place.
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TEX • LF
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Langford continues to impress — impressive an understatement — with another three-hit game, and that’s his third time picking up that number of hits in his last four games. The 23-year-old has doubled three times in 2025 in 60 at-bats, and he’s now slugging a robust .700 over his 17 games. Langford’s offensive upside is palpable, and it wouldn’t be a surprise if he finished 2025 as one of the best fantasy outfielders in the sport.
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Jackson was able to get the final two outs — one of those a strikeout — while needing just 11 pitches to get his eighth save of the season. It’s a nice bounceback from Thursday’s struggles where he blew the save and took the loss against the Athletics. Because he worked in back-to-back contests, there’s a decent chance Jackson won’t be available Saturday against San Francisco.
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Eovaldi didn’t allow a single extra-base hit, and he walked just one while hurling 61-of-99 pitches for strikes. The 35-year-old veteran has pitched exceptionally well to begin the campaign, and the six scoreless frames lowers his ERA to 2.21 while he improved his K/BB ratio to a borderline unrealistic 38/3 over 36 2/3 innings. He’ll be back on the bump against the A’s next week.
MIN • DH
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Oof. The 22-year-old phenom had exploded out of the gate in his first taste of the big leagues, slashing a ridiculous .368/.538/.526 with a pair of RBI and five stolen bases in his first seven games. No word yet on just how much time he’s going to miss but it’s going to be an extended absence.
Source: Dan Hayes
MIL • DH
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The 33-year-old outfielder plated Jackson Chourio with a single into center field in the sixth inning, cutting the Brewers’ deficit to two runs at 3-1. Yelich also singled with two outs in the opening inning but was left stranded there. He has picked up the pace offensively over the past few weeks and is now hitting .228/.339/.424 to go along with five homers, 21 RBI and five stolen bases on the year.
MIN • DH
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Julien worked Kyle Hendricks for a walk to start the home half of the first inning, then came around to score the game’s first run on a sacrifice fly off the bat of Carlos Correa. He then drew a bases-loaded walk in the fourth inning and rode home on Trevor Larnach’s three-run blast. Julien also led off the sixth with a walk, advanced on a wild pitch and scored on Byron Buxton’s RBI triple. On the season, the 25-year-old infielder is slashing an underwhelming .222/.296/.333 with one homer and seven RBI.