LAA • 2B • #
Hey, remember Kyren Paris? After his red-hot start to begin the season — red-hot doesn’t even begin to describe it — Paris has scuffled mightily, but he was able to get a two-run single to extend the Angels’ lead to 5-1. It was the only hit of the game, but maybe the 23-year-old can start another scorching run. Fantasy managers shouldn’t even consider betting on it, but weirder things have happened.
7 days ago
May 4, 2025 3:59 AM
LAA • DH
about 14 hours ago
Trout has already begun hitting, which is obviously a positive sign. The 33-year-old doesn’t have a timetable for a return, and it seems likely that he’ll need at least a week or two more before he’s ready to hit in the middle of the Angels’ lineup.
Source: Jeff Fletcher
LAA • RF
about 14 hours ago
Soler was scratched from the lineup Friday, and he’ll miss at least one more game. The hope is for Soler to return for the finale against Baltimore on Sunday, but no guarantees. Matthew Lugo is in left field with Taylor Ward the designated hitter.
Source: Rhett Bollinger
LAA •
1 day ago
A very Kyle Hendricks-like start from, well, Kyle Hendricks. He was able to strike out five, but he didn’t fool Baltimore hitters for most of the contest and gave up all three runs in the first two innings. It could have been worse, but it’s pretty clear there won’t be too many starts like the 7 2/3 innings of one-run baseball like he had the last time out against the Tigers. He shouldn’t be in fantasy lineups Wednesday for his scheduled bout against the Padres.
NYM • 2B
about 9 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 17 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