Brett Baty
NYM • 2B • #
Mets recalled 2B/3B Brett Baty from Triple-A Syracuse.
Baty gets another shot with the Mets after Jesse Winker suffered an oblique strain during Sunday’s twin bill against the Cardinals. The 25-year-old former top prospect was shipped to the minors back on April 24 after hitting .204/.246/.352 with one homer and one steal in 19 games to open the year.
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Juan Soto
NYM • RF
about 8 hours ago
Juan Soto crushed two solo homers on Wednesday, powering the Mets to a 7-1 victory over the Diamondbacks.
Soto’s tie-breaking solo shot against Diamondbacks starter Merrill Kelly was his sixth round-tripper of the season and put New York ahead for good in this one. The gargantuan solo shot traveled 427 feet into the right-center field seats and left his bat with a stratospheric 110.9 mph exit velocity, according to Statcast. The 26-year-old generational talent took lefty reliever Jalen Beeks deep with an opposite-field solo blast in the eighth inning to record his second multi-homer performance in seven games since May 1. He also tacked on a run-scoring sacrifice fly in the ninth inning, just for good measure. Soto got off to a frosty start by his lofty standards to open the year, but he’s been hotter than a firecracker over the past week. Are you not entertained?
Kodai Senga
NYM •
about 8 hours ago
Kodai Senga fired six shutout innings on Wednesday in a win over the Diamondbacks.
Senga struggled mightily with his control in this one, matching a career-high with five free passes, but the walks didn’t come back to haunt him, somehow. He finished with four strikeouts and managed to limit Arizona’s high-powered offense to just a pair of hits over six strong frames. The 32-year-old righty has allowed two earned runs or fewer in each of his seven starts to open the season, resulting in a microscopic 1.16 ERA, 1.16 WHIP and 35/17 K/BB ratio across 38 2/3 innings of work. He’ll square off against the Pirates at home on Tuesday in his next outing.
Colin Poche
NYM •
about 10 hours ago
Mets signed LHP Colin Poche to a minor league contract.
Poche provides the Mets with some badly-needed left-handed relief depth in the wake of season-ending injuries to A.J. Minter (lat) and Danny Young (elbow). The 31-year-old southpaw was jettisoned from the division-rival Nationals’ 40-man roster last week and subsequently went unclaimed on waivers after struggling to a bloated 11.42 ERA over 8 2/3 innings (13 appearances) this season. He’ll head to Triple-A Syracuse for now, but figures to join New York’s bullpen at some point soon.
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Kyren Paris
LAA • 2B
about 2 hours ago
Kyren Paris hit a two-run homer in Wednesday’s win for the Angels over the Blue Jays.
That’s the first homer for Paris since April 9 when he went deep twice against Tampa Bay and caused everyone to lose all sense of rational thought. The 23-year-old did also single and walk to improve his on-base percentage to .311,, while the homer bumps his slugging mark to .378. There is long-term upside in Paris with flashes that suggest he can be a fantasy option. Fantasy managers should still absolutely looking elsewhere for options up the middle.
Andrés Giménez
TOR • 2B
about 3 hours ago
Andrés Giménez left Wednesday’s game against the Angels with a potential injury.
Giménez appeared to suffer some sort of leg injury while legging out a bunt hit in the seventh inning. He managed to remain in the contest initially, but was replaced by Addison Barger at second base in the bottom of the frame. There should be an update on his status following the contest.
Source: Ben Nicholson-Smith
Brice Turang
MIL • 2B
about 9 hours ago
Brewers manager Pat Murphy told reporters he anticipates Brice Turang returning to the lineup for Friday’s game against the Rays.
Turang sat out Wednesday’s series finale against the Astros as he continues to battle a lingering illness. MLB.com’s Adam McCalvy reports the 25-year-old has lost weight recently due to the unspecified illness and the club is trying to manage his workload as he makes his way back into shape.
Source: Curt Hogg