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Edman will continue leading off for the Dodgers over the remainder of the weekend while superstar Shohei Ohtani is away from the club on paternity leave. The versatile 29-year-old went 3-for-4 with his National League-leading seven home run of the season during Friday’s series opener as his early-season power surge continues.
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April 19, 2025 5:25 PM
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May gave up a long homer to Eugenio Suárez, and the other run was scored on a Ketel Marte fielder’s choice. Between that — and even after — May pitched well; and he struck out five and issued just a pair of walks. It’s nice to see some success for May considering how mediocre he was in his previous couple of outings. He’ll look to continue dropping his 4.08 ERA next week against the Angels.
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Trivino represents a worthwhile dice roll for the Dodgers, who can afford to take a chance that the 33-year-old veteran still has something left in the tank. It didn’t take him long to find a new opportunity after being cut loose last weekend by the division-rival Giants. He went unclaimed on waivers after struggling to a bloated 5.84 ERA across 12 1/3 innings (11 appearances) this season.
LAD • 1B
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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
NYM • 2B
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No Help for Baty: The Story of the 2025 Mets. Baty also homered Friday. He’s started three games in a row after sitting out the first two following his recall Monday. There’s a pretty good argument for giving him a real look at this point, and it doesn’t have to be wholly at Mark Vientos’s expense with Jesse Winker on the IL. He wouldn’t be a bad bench stash in mixed leagues.
DET • 2B
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Keith has batted third against right-handed starters over the last handful of games for Detroit and he’s been productive, hitting .375 (9-for-24) with three homers and seven RBI over his last seven games. The 23-year-old former top prospect struggled mightily in April, but he’s really picked it up since the calendar flipped over to May.
Source: MLB.com