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Goldschmidt gets an opportunity in the leadoff spot on Wednesday night with young lefty Cade Povich toeing the rubber for Baltimore. It’ll be red-hot Trent Grisham batting second followed by franchise cornerstone Aaron Judge and emerging slugger Ben Rice in the heart of the order.
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April 30, 2025 8:02 PM
NYY • RF
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Judge’s dominance this season is becoming ridiculous. He tattooed a 426 foot home run in the first inning here against Orioles’ starter Cade Povich and never made an out. Sadly, he was stranded in the on-deck circle in a one run game after Trent Grishman struck out to record the final out in this one. Nevertheless, Judge has registered multiple hits in six of his last eight games and has a jaw-dropping 1.282 OPS through just over a month of play.
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On the bright side, this was Carrasco’s best game of the season in terms of missing bats. He forced 15 whiffs in total and did so by pushing up his slider usage while barely throwing either of his fastballs. In total, he threw just one fewer slider than both his four-seam fastball and sinker combined. He also threw more changeups than either of those pitches individually. The downside of this plan was that he struggled to find the strike zone, consistently fell behind in the count, and then gave up tons of hits when the Orioles were hunting his fastballs. At the end of the day, any version of Carrasco at this point in his career is not fantasy viable.
NYY • 2B
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No surprise here after Chisholm was lifted from Tuesday’s contest with right flank discomfort. The electrifying 27-year-old downplayed concern after the contest, but Yankees manager Aaron Boone wasn’t willing to rule out a potential trip to the injured list. He’s slated to undergo further testing, including an MRI, on his right oblique prior to Friday’s series opener against the Rays. There should be an update on his status at some point in the coming days. Fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day for now. It’ll be journeyman Pablo Reyes filling in at the keystone on Wednesday night in his absence.
Source: MLB.com
STL • 1B
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Contreras obliterated his home run at 110.2 mph and 421 feet. That was a nice welcome to the big leagues moment for Reds’ rookie starter Chase Petty. Overall, Contreras has done well to put an ugly start to the season behind him with an .824 OPS over his last 15 games and is currently riding a 13 game on-base streak. That is the Contreras we know and expected to see this season. It’s good to finally have him back.
ATH • 1B
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With the scored tied 0-0, Soderstrom laced a two-run double off Patrick Corbin to give the A’s the lead and ultimately the victory. The 23-year-old first baseman has been exceptional over the first month of the season with 24 RBI over 29 games and an OPS of .940.