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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.
5 days ago
April 25, 2025 10:09 PM
PIT • 1B-LF
5 days ago
In Gorski’s MLB debut, he was able to hit a homer in the second inning off Tyler Anderson. The 27-year-old has shown pop in the minor leagues, but his fun story doesn’t make him a fantasy-relevant player for 2025.
PIT • CF
5 days ago
Cruz led off the game with a solo blast off Tyler Anderson. The ever-so-talented 26-year-old has gone deep seven times, and he’s shown off his impressive power/speed abilities in the early portion of 2025. You have to take bitter with better when rostering Cruz, but the better is pretty darn good.
PIT •
5 days ago
Mlodzinski scattered five hits, and he struck out four while allowing one walk. The 26-year-old didn’t give up a run for the the first three frames, but scuffled in the fourth, giving up a three-spot highlighted by a two-run homer by Logan O’Hoppe. The start ‘lowers’ his ERA to 6.95, and he shouldn’t be on fantasy rosters for his scheduled bout against the Cubs next week.
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 • PH-LF
6 days ago
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.
Source: MLB
TOR • PH-LF
13 days ago
Schneider has just one hit in his 15 at-bats over 10 games, although he has gotten on base at a decent .333 clip thanks to five walks and a hit-by-pitch. The 26-year-old will almost assuredly be back for Toronto at some point, but for now the Blue Jays will look to a different option off the bench. That player will be announced before Friday’s game against the Mariners.