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It’s the second straight game that Andujar has found himself on the pine, coinciding with the promotion of Nick Kurtz from Triple-A. It looks like he’s going to see the biggest negative impact there in terms of playing time, which is frustrating for fantasy managers who may be relying on him. The 30-year-old has hit .319/.360/.435 with one homer and nine RBI through his first 75 plate appearances on the season.
6 days ago
April 24, 2025 9:55 PM
ATH • PH-LF
5 days ago
Once again it’s Andujar taking a seat to accommodate Nick Kurtz in the A’s lineup. Unless he can find his way into some action at third base to displace Gio Urshela, it looks like he’ll be relegated to a short-side platoon role with his only starts coming against left-handed pitching. That will sap the 30-year-old of any lingering fantasy value that he had in deeper formats.
Source: MLB.com
ATH • SS
6 days ago
With the score tied at 3-3, Wilson singled home Luis Urias to give the A’s the victory. The 23-year-old shortstop has been excellent over the first month of the season, as he’s now hitting .330/.337/.457 on the 2025 campaign. Some more patience would be nice — and maybe a few more thefts as well — but Wilson has shown he’s more than a one-category player. At least so far.
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6 days ago
Ginn allowed all three runs on solo homers, and gave up six hits in total. He also issued a pair of walks, and didn’t have his best control or command while throwing 41-of-71 pitches for strikes. Ginn has allowed three runs in back-to-back starts while failing to reach five innings, and he’s not a recommend fantasy option when he faces the Rangers again next week.
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
6 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.