STL • 2B • #
Donovan told reporters his left big toe began bothering him during Tuesday’s game against the Blue Jays to the point that he could hardly push off his back foot during his final at-bat before leaving the contest in the final frame. Fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day for now. It wouldn’t be surprising if he got a few games off to rest and prevent the issue from getting any worse.
3 days ago
June 11, 2025 3:22 AM
STL • RF
about 6 hours ago
Walker started in right field, but he got to play only three innings there before the game was delayed and then suspended due to rain. He’ll presumably play for Memphis again tonight, but it should be a rather short rehab assignment for Walker, who has been on the IL since May 31 with wrist inflammation.
STL •
about 19 hours ago
Gray has been awesome for the most part, but his four bad outings have seen him give up five, six (four earned), seven and six runs, giving him a middling 3.84 ERA. The loss tonight leaves him 7-2 on the year. He figures to fare much better against the White Sox next week.
STL • 2B
about 24 hours ago
Cardinals’ manager Oli Marmol told reporters that Donovan will play catch and move around a bit on Thursday to see how his toe responds. He’ll then attempt to take batting practice on Friday, after which the team will make a decision on whether or not he will require a trip to the injured list. It sounds like fantasy managers should have reason for optimism here.
Source: John Denton
NYY • 2B
about 18 hours ago
Yankees’ skipper Aaron Boone had said before Friday’s contest that Chisholm could be available off the bench, but that didn’t prove to be true. Boone did note after the game that whether or not Chisholm is in the starting lineup on Friday, he will at least be available.
Source: Greg Joyce
PIT • 2B
about 19 hours ago
Frazier finally got the Pirates on the board with an RBI knock off of Jameson Taillon in the sixth inning, trimming their deficit to two runs at 3-1. That would be his only hit in three at-bats on the night. For the season, the 33-year-old infielder is hitting .259/.322/.352 with three homers, 18 RBI and four stolen bases.
COL • 2B
about 23 hours ago
The Rockies were down 7-3 when Estrada hit a two-run double in the seventh. He also doubled to help fuel the three-run rally in the ninth before Orlando Arcia won the game with a single. Estrada is batting .261 with five doubles and seven RBI in 11 games since coming off the IL and making his Rockies debut. However, he’s without a homer or a walk, so that .261 average amounts to a .641 OPS. More importantly for fantasy leaguers, he’s 0-for-1 stealing bases, and he’s going to need to be a real factor in that category if he’s going to amass mixed-league value.