COL • 3B • #
McMahon gave the Rockies a 2-0 lead with a two-run blast in the first frame. The veteran infielder has struggled mightily for the majority of 2025, but a five-reach game does help him improve his OPS to .667. McMahon is by no means a start, but he’s too good of player — and plays in too good of park — to struggle this badly for much longer.
about 18 hours ago
May 8, 2025 4:02 AM
COL • 1B
about 18 hours ago
Toglia’s homer is the fourth of the season. The 26-year-old also drew a walk while improving his slash to a still ugly .215/.273/.372 over the Rockies’ first 35 games. The home park is nice and Toglia certainly has some solid pop in his bat, but he doesn’t do the other things well enough to make him a quality fantasy option.
COL •
about 18 hours ago
Dollander was fortunate to get the no-decision, as he allowed five hits, three walks, and didn’t strike out a single hitter. Fortunately, the Colorado offense — bad though it may be — was able to give him some support. Dollander has not looked ready for primetime thus far, and his ERA has ballooned to 7.71 over six starts. He’ll try and get things going against the Rangers next week.
COL •
about 24 hours ago
Gordon will take the ball for Thursday’s nightcap at Coors Field and is not a recommended streaming option for fantasy purposes. The 27-year-old righty finished last year with a calamitous 8.65 ERA across eight starts for the Rockies.
Source: Patrick Saunders
DET • 3B
about 18 hours ago
Báez remains hot, and his two-run single in the third inning tied the game at 5-5. It was his second two-run single of the game, and it ups his season total to 18. He also scored a run, and Báez is now slashing an excellent .313/.352/.475 in what has easily been his best season with the Tigers. That’s quite the understatement.
TEX • 3B
about 20 hours ago
Dropped to ninth in the order of late, Jung hasn’t been as bad as that ‘demotion’ would indicate. His power has lagged a bit – this homer was only his third of the season – despite him missing a week with an injury, but he’s barreling the ball better than he ever has in his career and dropped his strikeout rate for what would be the third consecutive season if he keeps it up. He’s a better option than his surface stats, especially in a weak third base landscape.
NYY • 3B
about 22 hours ago
Loáisiga threw 19 pitches (14 strikes) in his first rehab outing at the Triple-A level. He’s expected to make a handful of additional rehab appearances over the next few days before returning to New York. The 30-year-old righty is working his way back after missing nearly all of last season recovering from flexor tendon surgery.