ATL • SS • #
Arcia and Nick Allen continue to rotate at shortstop, and Allen will get the start at shortstop and hit ninth against Drew Rasmussen and the Rays.
18 days ago
April 12, 2025 5:07 PM
ATL • CF
1 day ago
Harris broke a 3-3 tie with a two-run double off Ryan Feltner. He’s up to 15 RBI on the season, and he’s now stolen six bases over Atlanta’s first 28 games. Harris hasn’t been great to begin 2025, but the hits are starting to fall again for the 24-year-old. He should be fine.
ATL •
1 day ago
Iglesias blew his last chance at a save, but he bounced back with a scoreless frame despite allowing one hit. He threw 8-of-9 pitches for strikes to lower his ERA to 5.73 while getting the fifth save of his 2025 campaign. It’s a nice outing and Iglesias should still get the majority of the save chances, but it’s fair to be worried about what Iglesias has shown over the first month.
ATL •
1 day ago
All three runs against Elder came on a homer with two on by Hunter Goodman in the first. After that, Elder was able to hold the lowly lineup off the scoreboard and lowered his ERA to a still shaky 5.33 over his five starts. He does get his first win, and he’ll go for his second against the Reds next week.
COL • SS
1 day ago
Tovar told MLB.com’s Thomas Harding on Monday that he’s feeling better, but has only progressed to jogging as he works his way back from a left hip contusion that put him on the injured list back on April 19. He’ll need to advance to sprinting and running the bases at full speed before he’s cleared for a rehab assignment.
Source: Thomas Harding
HOU • SS
2 days ago
Peña finds himself in the leadoff spot for the second consecutive contest with Jose Altuve hitting second after sitting out Sunday’s series finale against Kansas City. The Houston Chronicle’s Matt Kawahara notes it’s the first time Altuve hasn’t led off since June 17, 2023. Peña, who has moved around between several lineup spots this season, is hitting .255 (25-for-98) with three homers and five steals through 27 games.
Source: MLB.com
PHI • SS
3 days ago
Turner got the Phillies on the board in the third inning with an RBI single off of Jameson Taillon that plated Bryson Stott. He then strolled to the dish with the bases loaded and one out in the 10th inning, and hit a slow roller to third base that he beat out at first to bring in another run. With his three-hit attack, the 31-year-old infielder is now slashing .262/.345/.330 on the season with just one homer, nine RBI and six stolen bases.