ATL • 2B • #
Alvarez has been on the injured list since late March with what was deemed “wrist inflammation.” It would be likely that something else was going on since it’s been over two months, so it should be a lengthy rehab assignment for the 22-year-old shortstop. Even though Nick Allen isn’t providing a lot of offense in Atlanta, he’s been great defensively, so we wouldn’t expect Alvarez to push him for playing time unless Atlanta falls out of the playoff picture.
3 days ago
June 10, 2025 2:06 PM
ATL • 2B
about 12 hours ago
Alvarez played just two games in the Florida Complex League, but he will now step up his rehab significantly in Triple-A. He has been out all season with his wrist injury and will need some time to get his rhythm back, but it’s possible he could return to Atlanta as a backup middle infielder.
Source: David O’Brien
ATL • RF
1 day ago
Acuña is doing his absolute best to give the Braves a boost and he did help them win today, but the team is still just 5-13 in 18 games since he came off the injured list. He concluded the series against the Brewers with seven hits, including two homers, four RBI and just one strikeout in 14 plate appearances, pushing his OPS back up to 1.083.
NYY • 2B
about 4 hours ago
The 27-year-old infielder was pulled from Thursday’s game due to left groin tightness and while he is feeling better and took ground balls on Thursday, the Yankees wanted to give him an extra day just to be on the safe side. He could be available off the bench and is expected to return to the Bombers’ starting lineup on Friday.
Source: Pete Caldera
STL • 2B
about 5 hours ago
Cardinals’ manager Oli Marmol told reporters that Donovan will play catch and move around a bit on Thursday to see how his toe responds. He’ll then attempt to take batting practice on Friday, after which the team will make a decision on whether or not he will require a trip to the injured list. It sounds like fantasy managers should have reason for optimism here.
Source: John Denton
NYM • 2B
about 6 hours ago
McNeil swatted a homer with two runners on off Mike Soroka in the first inning. The second baseman has been a solid power threat since returning to the New York lineup with seven homers and a .548 slugging percentage. He’s also driven in 22 runs, and hitting behind the quality top of the Mets’ lineup should allow that number to continue to grow — assuming he keeps hitting, of course.