ATL • CF • #
Harris II tripled in a run in the fifth, and he came up huge with an RBI single in the ninth that tied the game at 4-4 in a game Atlanta would win two innings later. The 24-year-old was due for a solid game, as he still is hitting a lackluster .229/.245/.354 at just under the quarter point of the season. Expect Harris II to go on a run soon, but even with this solid game, fantasy managers have a right to be disappointed with the production.
about 10 hours ago
May 9, 2025 2:42 AM
ATL • C
about 10 hours ago
Baldwin laced a single into left to give Atlanta the walkoff win. The 24-year-old rookie has more than held his own with the bat in his first taste of action with .279/.343/.459 slash. There’s some value with Baldwin in two-catcher leagues even with Sean Murphy getting most of the playing time, but the true excitement comes in dynasty. He could be a stalwart in the coming years.
ATL •
about 17 hours ago
The 26-year-old hurler made it through Wednesday’s bullpen session without any issues. They’ll determine the next steps for him after that session. It’s unclear whether or not Strider will require a minor league rehab start before returning to the Braves’ rotation but it sounds like the star right-hander feels like he could go without one.
Source: Justin Toscano
PHI • CF
about 11 hours ago
Marsh didn’t waste any time, smacking the first pitch that Manuel Rodriguez threw in the 10th inning for a go-ahead RBI double into left field. He then came around to score what would stand as the winning run on an RBI knock by Trea Turner. Marsh also singled and scored on Bryson Stott’s three-run blast in the eighth inning. The 27-year-old outfielder finished the night 2-for-4 and is now hitting .170/.274/.264 with one homer, seven RBI and zero stolen bases through his first 22 games on the season.
COL • CF
about 16 hours ago
The 26-year-old outfielder led off the home half of the first inning with a single off of Casey Mize. He then swiped second base, but the Rockies were unable to cash him in from there. He has slumped a bit after a strong start to the season and is now hitting .224/.276/.374 to go with four long balls, 16 RBI and four stolen bases on the season.
BOS • CF
about 16 hours ago
Rafaela’s balls in play today left the bat at 105.6 and 104.2 mph, upping his season hard-hit rate to 46%. He’s also made big gains with his 17.6 percent strikeout rate and 6.4 percent walk rate. (He came in at 26.4 percent and 2.6 percent, respectively, as a rookie). His .239/.298/.345 line obviously isn’t great, but everything else is trending in the right direction.