STL • 1B • #
The Cardinals dropped Contreras to the sixth spot in the lineup today as a consequence of his early slump. There never seemed to be anything to worry about here, and he’s clearly a top-three fantasy catcher while playing first base and DHing.
24 days ago
April 13, 2025 10:06 PM
STL •
about 5 hours ago
Kyle Leahy and Chris Roycroft finished the four-hitter. Gray struck out eight in beating the Pirates for a second time this year and improving to 4-1 with a 3.50 ERA overall. His next turn will come on the road in Philadelphia.
STL • SS
about 5 hours ago
Winn’s one hard-hit ball today actually turned into a double play. His doubles came on a 59-mph flare over the first baseman’s head and an 89-mph grounder down the left field line. Both drove in runs, giving him 10 RBI through 27 games.
STL • 3B
about 7 hours ago
Arenado was scratched mere moments before the first pitch of Wednesday’s game. The 34-year-old will likely miss a game or two at least, but his status for the weekend will be determined over the coming days. Nolan Gorman will likely get the starts at third as long as Arenado can’t play.
Source: Lynn Worthy
SEA • 1B
about 2 hours ago
Tellez brought the Mariners to within one run in the sixth, and Seattle later went ahead of Dylan Moore’s double in the eighth. The homer was Tellez’s fifth of the year. Even though he’s batting just .208, he has 18 RBI in 84 plate appearances.
LAD • 1B
about 2 hours ago
Freeman has owned the Marlins dating back to his days as Atlanta’s primary offensive catalyst and the phenomenon continued during Wednesday’s series finale when he broke a scoreless stalemate with a sixth-inning RBI single before scalding a bases-clearing, three-run triple in the seventh inning to break the contest wide open. He finished the three-game series with a whopping eight RBI and the Marlins are sure glad to see him leaving loanDepot park.
MIA • 1B
about 2 hours ago
It’s worth noting that rookie backstop Agustín Ramírez went 2-for-4 in this one and is now hitting .283 through 14 games to open his big-league career. Meanwhile, Mervis’ latest hitless performance leaves him at .191 through 29 contests. The Marlins have top prospect Joe Mack, who is a phenomenal defender behind the plate, pushing to reach the big leagues soon. The logical decision would be to shift Ramírez to a full-time DH role, which would likely bump Mervis from the roster altogether.