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Kepler gave Philadelphia a lead of 6-2 with a solo homer off an ineffective Jake Irvin. The 32-year-old has been solid — if unspectacular — in his first full month with the Phillies, but it’s nice to see some power showing up with homers in two of the last four games after just one roundtripper in the month of April prior to that run.
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PHI • C
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Realmuto had not homered since April 15, but the 34-year-old backstop took Eduardo Salazar deep to extend the Phillies lead to 7-2. He also singled to improve his slash to a still-shaky .237/.308/.361 over the first 30 games of the 2025 campaign. If not for the positional value, Realmuto would be unplayable. Because he’s a catcher, you can probably do worse. Weird how that works.
PHI • DH
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Schwarber’s homer is the ninth of the season for the 32-year-old slugger, and it gave the Phillies a 3-0 lead in the first inning. He’s gone deep in back-to-back games, and he ended the month of April with six roundtrippers with the other three coming in March. There are very few better power producers in the sport than Schwarber, and while he doesn’t contribute in many other categories, it’s certainly good enough that you want him in your fantasy lineup.
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Sánchez left his last outing with forearm soreness, and while the 28-year-old did issue three walks, it didn’t appear to be bugging him too much. The southpaw scattered five hits and a pair of walks, and he struck out six. It’s far from a dominant effort from Sánchez, but effective enough. He’ll get the start again Tuesday when the Phillies take on the Rays.
ARI • LF
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The Diamondbacks were mostly stifled by Brandon Waddell and the Mets’ bullpen in this one as Gurriel was the only member of their lineup to tally multiple hits. His ninth inning double set Arizona up to score some valuable insurance runs that proved vital after the Mets rallied in response, but fell just short. Still, Gurriel and his .181 batting average has put him in danger of losing his starting job.
ARI • LF
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The Diamondbacks were mostly stifled by Brandon Waddell and the Mets’ bullpen in this one as Gurriel was the only member of their lineup to tally multiple hits. His ninth inning double set Arizona up to score some valuable insurance runs that proved vital after the Mets rallied in response, but fell just short. Still, Gurriel and his .181 batting average has put him in danger of losing his starting job.
SEA • LF
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Arozarena had gone six straight games without an RBI before driving in himself in the second inning today. He’s hitting .208/.359/.406 with eight steals in eight attempts. Batting average figures to remain an issue while he continues to play half of his games in Seattle, but everything else is good.