BOS • RF • #
His three hits all left the bat at 106-108 mph, with the homer traveling a projected 430 feet to right. Abreu seems poised to be an All-Star as a sophomore. He’s tied for third in the AL in homers, tied for seventh with his 26 RBI and he’s fourth with his .931 OPS.
about 17 hours ago
May 11, 2025 9:09 PM
BOS •
about 17 hours ago
The unearned run was his own fault, as he tried to go to third on a sac bunt and threw the ball through Alex Bregman, allowing the runner to come around to score. He still had two on with none out after that play, but he escaped the jam by retiring Jonathan India, Bobby Witt Jr. and Vinnie Pasquantino in order. Giolito’s velocity was far better today after a poor showing last week; he averaged 94.0 mph with his fastball, compared to 91.6 mph in the loss to the Rangers. He was at 93.2 mph in his season debut Apr. 30. We’d like to see more consistency before trusting him in mixed leagues, but today’s outing was quite encouraging.
BOS •
about 17 hours ago
Chapman had to work around a Billy Hamilton error that put a man on first, but he was able to do so, even as he went without a strikeout for just the second time in 16 appearances this season. He has a 1.88 ERA, and he’s yet to blow a save.
BOS •
1 day ago
Crochet had some of his best stuff tonight, particularly when it came to his cutter; he averaged 92.5 mph with the pitch, up from 90.3 mph on average this season. He wound up getting 18 missed swings, and all but one of the seven hits he allowed was a single. Crochet is now 4-2 with a 1.93 ERA. He’ll face the Braves next, and he’ll probably be matched up with Chris Sale, which should be fun.
NYY • RF
about 15 hours ago
Judge’s third four-hit game of the year pushed his average back up to .409, and he’s leading the majors with 63 hits through 40 games played. 23 more hits than games played is already a career-high total for him. He had 22 more hits than games played (180 to 158) while batting a career-best .322 last year.
TOR • RF
about 15 hours ago
Springer broke the game open with his 416-foot three-run shot off of Bryce Miller in the fifth inning, extending the Jays’ lead to 5-1. He also singled and scored on an RBI single by Nathan Lukes in the seventh inning. The 35-year-old outfielder has found the fountain of youth this season, slashing .297/.404/.517 with five homers, 18 RBI and five stolen bases.
TOR • RF
about 15 hours ago
Barger did his damage in the seventh inning, crushing a Collin Snider cutter for a 363-foot (107.2 mph EV) solo shot that extended the Blue Jays’ lead to 8-1. He also drew a walk and scored on George Springer’s three-run blast in the fifth inning. With his 2-for-4 afternoon, Barger is now hitting .241/.305/.407 with one home run and eight RBI in his time with the Jays.