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Cora noted specifically that Romy Gonzalez and Rob Refsnyder are a bit banged up and each of them could require a trip to the injured list. It’s unclear what that potential move or moves could be, though fantasy managers are obviously clamoring for Roman Anthony to somehow get promoted to join the big league roster. Stay tuned.
about 23 hours ago
May 10, 2025 3:06 AM
BOS • DH
about 10 hours ago
McCaffrey adds that Red Sox CEO Sam Kennedy and president of baseball operations Craig Breslow also made the trip to Kansas City. She also notes that Henry, with manager Alex Cora present at the time, was the only one to speak with Devers. The sit down comes just a few days after the 28-year-old slugger publicly expressed his disagreement and frustration with the team, singling out Breslow specifically, for asking him to play first base in the wake of Triston Casas’ season-ending knee injury. It’s a highly unusual situation for a team owner to make an unplanned trip to speak with a player. Breslow told reporters late Friday that there was a “productive conversation” while refusing to elaborate any further. It’s in the best interest of the Red Sox to repair a seemingly fractured relationship with their most important hitter, and expedite his seemingly inevitable move to first base, so it’s a positive sign there’s a real effort being made on those fronts.
Source: The Athletic
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about 23 hours ago
Dobbins struck out six and walked none. With a 2.78 ERA and a 19/4 K/BB in 22 2/3 innings, he’s definitely looked like one of Boston’s top five starters so far, though it seems highly unlikely that the team will bounce Walker Buehler, Tanner Houck or Lucas Giolito in order to make room for him. He could stick for now and make one more start before Buehler comes off the IL.
BOS • DH
2 days ago
Devers vented his frustration with general manager Craig Breslow, telling reporters including Jen McCaffrey of The Athletic that he doesn’t understand why the team would want him to change positions again after they already asked him to do so during spring training. Perhaps he’s unaware that first baseman Triston Casas suffered a brutal season-ending knee injury and they don’t have any viable replacements. Regardless, this isn’t the type of comment that’s going to gain him any respect or admiration in the clubhouse or the front office.
Source: Jen McCaffrey
LAD • 1B
about 19 hours ago
Hernández also doubled. He obliterated his solo homer off a wholly ineffective Eduardo Rodriguez, with the ball traveling an estimated 438 feet. Hernández has not done much in the average category as a three-hit day still has him hitting .215, but the five homers and .468 slugging percentage are nice numbers. Maybe not nice enough, but nice regardless
NYY • 1B
about 20 hours ago
Goldschmidt was responsible for one of the four homers the Yankees hit Friday night, with the other three coming off the bat of Jasson Dominguez. The 37-year-old first baseman also singled and walked, and he’s now hitting a robust .345/.397/.486. There were plenty skeptical of the Goldschmidt signing after his disappointing 2024 campaign. So far, those skeptics have been proven quite wrong.
HOU • 1B
about 24 hours ago
Don’t look now, but Walker is finally starting to figure it out. His second inning double set up the Astros’ first run of the game – and the only they’d need – in what was eventually a shutout win. He has a .288/.323/.475 slash line over his last 15 games. That’s more like the Walker we’ve come to know over the years.