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Hernández gave the Dodgers a four-run cushion with his homer in the eighth inning to help Los Angeles to the come-from-behind win. He’s hitting just .145 on the season, but the power has been there with five homers over the first sixth of the season.
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LAD • RF
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That’s the seventh homer of the season for Hernández. The veteran outfielder also came around to score on the three-run homer from Enrique Hernández. The lack of patience at the plate can be frustrating, but the offensive output — and the lineup he plays in — makes Hernández a borderline lock to be one of the best fantasy outfielders in the sport.
LAD • DH
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A three extra-base hit night for the reigning MVP. The triple is the second of the year for the two-way star, and he has doubled thrice. Ohtani’s .277/.365/.525 slash pales in comparison to what he did in 2024, but it’s been more than a solid first month for the 30-year-old. He also threw a bullpen today, just to remind all of what a special talent Ohtani is.
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Sasaki’s outing got off to a rough start, as Oneil Cruz swatted a leadoff homer off the 23-year-old right-hander. He pitched relatively well over the next few frames, but he gave up a two-run single to Cruz in the fifth to turn a strong outing into a so-so one. He walked two, and throwing consistent strikes continues to be an issue with just 53-of-93 pitches landing in the zone. The fact he has ‘struggled’ to a 3.55 ERA tells you just how talented Sasaki is, and he’s worth starting against Atlanta next weekend.
ATH • 1B
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With the scored tied 0-0, Soderstrom laced a two-run double off Patrick Corbin to give the A’s the lead and ultimately the victory. The 23-year-old first baseman has been exceptional over the first month of the season with 24 RBI over 29 games and an OPS of .940.
HOU • 1B
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It was the only hit of the game for Walker, but if you’re only going to get one hit, you might as well make it a homer. Walker has gone deep four times in his first year with the Astros, but is still slashing an ugly .192/.273/.354 over the first 27 games of the campaign. Those numbers will improve, but there’s no denying the first sixth of the season has been a disappointing one for the veteran first baseman.
ATH • 1B
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Kurtz takes a seat with lefty Patrick Corbin on the mound for Monday’s series opener at Globe Life Field. The 22-year-old top prospect is hitting .250 (4-for-16) with three RBI through five games since being promoted last week to the big leagues. Some initial turbulence isn’t unexpected as Kurtz acclimates to life in the majors less than a calendar year after being selected fourth overall in the draft. It’ll be Tyler Soderstrom at the cold corner on Monday night in his place.
Source: MLB.com