DET • LF • #
In a game that was tied at 1-1 in the ninth, Greene hit a solo blast to give the Tigers a lead. Later that inning, he clobbered a three-run blast to up that score to 9-1. Baseball is weird. Greene has homered eight times in 2025 with a slugging percentage of .504. He’s one of the most underrated young hitting stars in the sport.
about 22 hours ago
May 3, 2025 4:13 AM
DET • 3B
about 22 hours ago
Where has this version of Báez been? It’s sure fun to see now, and fun to see him appear to enjoy the sport of baseball again. With the two-run homer, he’s now slashing .300/.337/.467 with three roundtrippers and 14 RBI over 90 at-bats. He’s gone deep in three straight games, and while it’s understandable if fantasy managers are skeptical, it’s also not crazy to think he’s capable of being a fantasy helper in 2025. Weirder things have happened, folks.
DET •
about 22 hours ago
Skubal gave up a leadoff homer to Zach Neto, but after that the southpaw was back to business. He would allow just three more hits in the contest — four in total — and he didn’t walk anyone. Skubal has struck out 19 batters over his last 12 innings, and he’s lowered his ERA to a healthy 2.21 on the campaign. He pitches in Colorado next week, but it’s hard to see that lineup giving him trouble.
DET • 2B
1 day ago
Tigers’ manager A.J. Hinch noted that Torres was removed from Friday’s game due to minor tightness in his hamstring and that the team had already planned to give him the day off on Friday anyways. He’s tentatively expected to return to the Tigers’ lineup on Saturday.
Source: Chris McCosky
NYM • LF
about 22 hours ago
The Cardinals had no answers for Nimmo in this one, as he reached base safely in all five of his plate appearances and sprayed the ball all over the park. His fifth inning single was right in the middle of the Mets’ rally that chased Sonny Gray from this game and his seventh inning homer was merely icing on the cake. It had been a trying season for Nimmo, until this week. It started with a four hit, two home run, nine RBI game and then this three hit, two walk performance. In just four games, he’s gone from a .575 OPS to a .720 OPS.
ARI • LF
1 day ago
The out was his loudest batted ball; he sent Johan Rojas to the wall in center field in a one-run game in the ninth, but Rojas made the catch and had the wind knocked out of him for his trouble. It still went as Gurriel’s first three-hit game of the season, pushing his average back over .200 for the first time in four weeks.
ARI • LF
3 days ago
The Diamondbacks were mostly stifled by Brandon Waddell and the Mets’ bullpen in this one as Gurriel was the only member of their lineup to tally multiple hits. His ninth inning double set Arizona up to score some valuable insurance runs that proved vital after the Mets rallied in response, but fell just short. Still, Gurriel and his .181 batting average has put him in danger of losing his starting job.