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Andujar has his first homer of the season with a two-run shot off Griffin Canning. He also singled in a run in the second, so he’s up to six RBI over the first 14 games. He’s hit well for the most part with a .310/.356/.405 slash, but it’s nice to see some pop from Andujar. Just keep in mind that the A’s have several young bats in the minors who could usurp the 30-year-old if he struggles.
18 days ago
April 12, 2025 5:51 AM
ATH • PH-3B
4 days ago
Urias drove in one of the Athletics’ three runs with a solo homer in the seventh inning for his only hit of the day. The 27-year-old infielder has operated as the A’s primary second baseman until Zack Gelof (hand) returns. Urias is hitting 270/.333/.514 with three homers over 43 plate appearances.
ATH •
4 days ago
The White Sox were on Springs early in this one. Luis Robert Jr. took him deep for a solo homer before a walk and three hits brought three more runs in to score in the opening frame. Two hits and a sacrifice fly put two more runs on the board for Chicago in the second. Springs was left in to save the bullpen and gave up one more run in the sixth. The 32-year-old left-hander ends the day with a 6.04 ERA, 1.62 WHIP, and a 27/16 K/BB ratio across 28 1/3 innings, giving fantasy managers little reason to hold him at this point. He’ll make his next start against the Rangers in Texas on Thursday.
ATH • RF
4 days ago
It’s an extremely rare day off for Butler, who has made 11 consecutive starts in right field dating back to April 13. Meanwhile, Langeliers has caught 10 of the last 12 games for the Athletics during that span. It’ll be rookie shortstop Jacob Wilson bumping up to occupy the leadoff spot in place of Butler. Brent Rooker heads out to right field and Jhonny Pereda will handle the catching duties.
Source: MLB.com
PIT • PH-LF
5 days ago
The 37-year-old outfielder didn’t take kindly to something that the Angels’ fans were chirping him about and he responded by giving them a lewd hand gesture. Pham has elected to appeal the suspension. Regardless, with the way that Pham is playing, he shouldn’t be anywhere near fantasy lineups.
Source: Jessica Kleinschmidt
PIT • PH-LF
5 days ago
The 37-year-old outfielder is slashing a cringe-inducing .184/.267/.224 on the season and if he keeps it up much longer, he’s going to lose a whole lot more than just an occasional start. Alexander Canario will start in his place on Thursday evening and bat sixth against Angels’ southpaw Tyler Anderson.
Source: MLB.com
PIT • PH-LF
11 days ago
Pham is hitting just .127/.233/.159 overall, and he should be in line to lose playing time now that Bryan Reynolds is back playing the outfield. He’s obviously not this bad, but he always figured to be below average against right-handers.