NYM • 3B • #
The interesting wrinkle here is that the Mets are rolling with Brett Baty at the hot corner for the third straight game over Vientos. The 25-year-old has managed to turn things around following a disastrous start to the year, but he’s still not making a significant impact for fantasy purposes.
1 day ago
May 10, 2025 7:09 PM
NYM •
about 20 hours ago
Megill struck out seven tonight, but the contact against him was pretty hard and he gave up runs in three of the first four innings. The loss leaves him 3-3 with a 3.10 ERA, and while we’d use him in mixed leagues most weeks right now, a road start in Yankee Stadium makes him a weak play next week.
NYM • 2B
about 20 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.
NYM • 2B-3B
1 day ago
McLean turned in an extremely impressive Triple-A debut with his four-seam, cutter and sweeper mix generated 10 swinging strikes and he recorded an elite 36 percent CSW. The 23-year-old former third-round pick is one of the fastest-rising pitching prospects in the fantasy landscape this season, reaching the doorstep of the majors after posting a 1.37 ERA and 30/12 K/BB ratio across 26 1/3 innings (five starts) to open the year at Double-A Binghamton. The sweeper is a true above-average offering and gives him a real shot at success in the majors. There’s a chance he’s ready to pitch in New York at some point in the second half.
ARI • 3B
about 20 hours ago
Suárez absolutely shellacked a pitch from Dustin May out for a solo homer, and it traveled an estimated 455 feet. That’s the 12th homer of the season for the slugger, and he’s been able to drive in 27 runs; putting him on pace for another 100-RBI season.
DET • 3B
about 21 hours ago
Sending down Jung when Matt Vierling is activated seems like the obvious call for the Tigers, but at least his exit velocity and strikeout numbers are both better this time around than in his initial audition with the Tigers last year. His defense at third seems improved, too. It’s possible he’ll be a decent regular come 2026.
PHI • 3B
1 day ago
Bohm has started to show some signs of life, hitting .315 (17-for-54) with one homer and six RBI over his last 15 contests, following an abysmal few weeks to kick off the season. It’ll be Edmundo Sosa getting an opportunity at the hot corner on Saturday afternoon in his place.
Source: MLB.com