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Ohtani also doubled twice. The defending NL MVP came up huge with a clutch three-run blast off Kevin Ginkel to give the Dodgers a three-run lead and ultimately seal a victory. He’s up to 12 homers on the season — which puts him tied with Yankees icon Aaron Judge for the major-league lead — and his four RBI on the night bump that total to 20. Ohtani has homered five times in May, with four of those coming over the last five games. He is an unbelievably special baseball player.
about 20 hours ago
May 10, 2025 6:54 AM
LAD • 1B
about 20 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
LAD • DH
about 20 hours ago
Ohtani also doubled twice. The defending MVP came up huge with a three-run blast off Kevin Ginkel to give the Dodgers their three-run lead and ultimately a victory. He’s up to 12 homers on the season — tied for the MLB lead — and his four RBI on the night bump that total to 20. Ohtani has homered five times in May, with four of those coming over the last five games. He is an unbelievably special baseball player.
LAD •
about 20 hours ago
Scott didn’t allow a hit and picked up a pair of strikeouts while lowering his ERA to 1.93. He’s allowed just one run over his last 15 appearances, and he’s starting to miss bats at the level fantasy managers were hoping for. Scott will cede a few save chances in 2025, but there’s going to be more than enough chances over the final 120-plus games for him to be an excellent fantasy stopper.
MIN • DH
about 8 hours ago
Lewis has gone 0-for-10 in four games since returning from the injured list earlier this week. He’s batted seventh in all three of his starts as well. It’s not a total shock that it’s taking him some time to knock off the rust after an extended layoff.
Source: MLB.com
BOS • DH
about 11 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
BAL • DH
about 21 hours ago
Henderson got the party started for the O’s with a solo homer off Kyle Hendricks. He bookended the scoring with a run-scoring triple to give Baltimore their 4-1 cushion. The 23-year-old has been disappointing in 2025 with a slash of .258/.305/.450, but he’s looked much better as of late, ans is far too talented for those numbers not to inflate as we get deeper into the season.