MIL • C • #
Contreras continues to play through a fractured left middle finger. While his production this season has waned compared to last season, he seemed healthy enough on Sunday as he crushed his fourth home run of the year against the Rays. Contreras is hitting just .237 with 21 RBI and a .691 OPS this year, but perhaps Sunday’s performance will spark a power surge for the 27-year-old backstop.
about 15 hours ago
May 11, 2025 9:03 PM
MIL • DH
about 15 hours ago
Yelich’s home run was his seventh of the year and it tied the score at one in the fourth inning. The 33-year-old outfielder is hitting just .208 with a .678 OPS this year, though he does have seven home runs, 26 RBI and eight stolen bases. Fantasy managers have to hang tight with Yelich and hope he turns his average around while providing solid numbers in the other categories.
MIL •
about 15 hours ago
Megill breezed through the ninth inning Sunday as he retired the Rays in order and recorded one strikeout. It was just his fifth save of the season as the Brewers remain below .500 at 20-21. Megill has a 3.18 ERA and 15:6 SO:BB ratio in 11 1/3 innings on the season.
MIL •
about 15 hours ago
Patrick gave up six hits, walked two and struck out four. The 26-year-old right-handed pitched well enough, but wasn’t able to complete five innings to give him a chance at picking up the win against the Rays. Patrick has 36 strikeouts in 42 1/3 innings this year, which is a positive. However, his 3.19 ERA isn’t supported by his 4.39 xFIP. Fantasy managers may want to tread carefully with Patrick going forward, especially in his next start against the Twins next weekend.
ARI • C
about 12 hours ago
The 28-year-old backstop finally got the Snakes on the board with a run-scoring double off of Ben Casparius in the seventh inning, pulling them to within four runs at 5-1. That would be as close as they would get. On the season, he’s now slashing .205/.286/.341 with a homer and five RBI in his first 52 plate appearances.
BAL • C
about 13 hours ago
The 27-year-old backstop hit a sacrifice fly off of Tyler Anderson in the fifth inning that tied the game at 2-2. He then plated a run with a sacrifice bunt during the O’s three-run uprising in the sixth inning. He’s just 1-for-9 (.111) since joining the Orioles at the end of April, but at least he now has a couple of RBI to his credit.
COL • C
about 14 hours ago
A nice send off for Bud Black, who was let go after the game. Goodman’s homer was his first since Apr. 28, and the triple was his first since 2023. The double, though, might have been the most interesting of his hits. His line drive on Wandy Peralta left the bat at 116.2 mph, a new career high for him by 1.5 mph. It seems like a good sign for his future. However, with six road games coming up, this isn’t the time to pick up Goodman in fantasy leagues.