NYM • 2B-3B • #
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.
3 days ago
May 10, 2025 2:18 PM
NYM • SS
1 day ago
Lindor homered off Porter Hodge to break a 2-2 tie in the eighth inning. It was his ninth home run and 26th RBI of the year. He has been well worth his late-first, early-second-round draft price so far this season.
NYM • 3B
1 day ago
Vientos needed this one. With Brett Baty back up from Triple-A and hitting well, Vientos needed to incentivize the Mets to keep him in the lineup. He responded with his fifth home run and 17th RBI of the season. Vientos has continued to show strong plate discipline metrics all year and is getting good pitches to hit, but is simply not executing. With Luisangel Acuna also playing well and capable of playing third base, Vientos needs to take advantage of the favorable counts he’s been getting himself into if he wants to keep a full-time job.
NYM •
1 day ago
For those of you waiting for Canning to implode, you might be waiting a while. The 29-year-old struck out five and walked just one on the day, with his only run coming on a home run by Pete Crow-Armstrong. While Canning has had tons of success pitching backwards this season, he used his four-seam fastball more than any other pitch on the day, and it was his changeup that stole the show with a 45 percent whiff rate and 35 percent CSW. Leaning into secondary pitches has been really beneficial for Canning, who has a 2.36 ERA on the season. He may be a risky start next week against the Yankees, but it’s hard to bench him right now.
STL • 2B-3B
20 days ago
Gorman wasn’t even in the Cardinals’ original starting lineup on Tuesday, he was a late addition after Brendan Donovan was scratched due to soreness in his ribs. He made the most of the opportunity though, breaking a 4-4 tie in the eighth inning with his three-run double to right off of Enyel De Los Santos. That would be his lone hit in five at-bats on the evening. For the season, the 24-year-old slugger is now hitting .250/.317/.444 with one home run and seven RBI through his first 41 plate appearances.
STL • 2B-3B
30 days ago
Gorman will make his first start since being activated from the injured list earlier this weekend. The 24-year-old slugger still does plenty of damage against right-handed pitching, but his deficiencies against southpaws and lack of defensive versatility remain obstacles to a consistent everyday role.
Source: MLB.com
STL • 2B-3B
about 1 month ago
Gorman is off the IL after the minimum 10-day stint. The Cardinals placed Masyn Winn (back) on the injured list in a corresponding transaction. Gorman should play against right-handers up the middle now that he’s healthy.