MIL • DH
3 days ago
The steal was his sixth of the season, and he’s now up to 23 RBI as well. The batting average is a little low, but Yelich looks healthy, and the hits should start to fall with more regularity in the weeks ahead.
STL • LF
3 days ago
The Cardinals’ offense has struggled a bit of late, but Nootbaar continues to perform and is slashing .272/.409/.427 on the season. The power hasn’t quite come with the consistency that many were hoping for, but he has been a great value for anybody who took him in drafts.
MIL •
3 days ago
The left-hander struck out six and walked three on the day, while posting a 21 percent whiff rate and 28 percent CSW. Quintana has done this regularly throughout his career. He may not have overpowering stuff, but he knows how to pitch, and when his command is on, he’s going to have stretches of solid production. However, he is a really risky play next week against the Cubs.
STL •
3 days ago
The veteran struck out four, walked two, and allowed an average exit velocity of 93.4 mph on the day. He now sports a 4.68 ERA and is not a recommended play against the Mets next week.
STL •
3 days ago
The veteran struck out four, walked two, and allowed an average exit velocity of 93.4 mph on the day. He now sports a 4.68 ERA and is not a recommended play against the Mets next week.
HOU • SS
3 days ago
Peña has been moving up in the order, hitting cleanup in seven straight games before being the leadoff man on Sunday. He’s currently sporting a career-high walk rate and pull rate, which has led to a 10.3 percent barrel rate and really strong quality of contact. Peña made some changes to his swing in the off-season, and he could be reaping the rewards of that.
HOU • DH
3 days ago
Alvarez needed that. His double was a 109.1 mph shot off Kris Bubic in the first inning that would have been a home run in 17 stadiums, and then he followed that up with a 110.6 mph home run that traveled 436 feet. Alvarez is hitting .213/.312/.360 on the season, but you know it’s only a matter of time before the hot streak comes.
HOU • DH
3 days ago
Alvarez needed that. His double was a 109.1 mph shot off Kris Bubic in the first inning that would have been a home run in 17 stadiums, and then he followed that up with a 110.6 mph home run that traveled 436 feet. Alvarez is hitting .213/.312/.360 on the season, but you know it’s only a matter of time before the extended hot streak arrives.
HOU •
3 days ago
Brown struck out nine and walked one while posting a 28 percent whiff rate and 32 percent CSW. Interestingly, it wasn’t the curve that led the way for Brown today but his changeup, which produced a 42 percent whiff rate and 42 percent CSW. One of the knocks on Brown has been that he doesn’t have a true “out” pitch, and while that may be true, as long as one pitch in his six-pitch arsenal shows up every game to complement his fastball, he should continue to produce solid results. He should continue to roll next week against the White Sox.
NYM •
3 days ago
The Mets were being cautious with Edwin Diaz, who secured a save on Saturday, so he was not available today. Stanek started the frame by allowing a double to Alex Call, then got a groundout before CJ Abrams tied the game with a single. After a walk, Pete Alonso committed a throwing error on a ball hit by Luis Garcia, and Abrams came around to score the winning run. Stanek has now blown his last two save chances when Diaz is not available, and the Mets may need to re-think that strategy.
NYM • 3B
3 days ago
Vientos now has hits in 11 of his last 12 games and has gone 14-for-46 (.304) over that span with two home runs and 10 RBI. The process stats and plate discipline have been good for Vientos all season, so it’s nice to see the results start to fall into place. There is still some time to buy low in fantasy leagues.
NYM •
3 days ago
Megill entered the seventh inning with a 7-1 lead and was allowed to start the inning despite being at 92 pitches. He allowed a double and a single while getting one strikeout before being pulled from the game. Jose Butto would then allow that inherited runner to score in addition to three more runs before the Mets’ bullpen blew the game for good in the ninth. Megill posted a 28 percent whiff rate and 37 percent CSW and deserved a far better fate in this one. He’ll look to rebound in St. Louis next week.
PHI • CF
3 days ago
The expectation had been that Marsh should be ready to rejoin the Phillies at some point next week, so we’ll see if this minor setback changes that timeline at all. Marsh had played six innings in the outfield before exiting. He’ll be re-evaluated on Monday.
Source: Corey Seidman
PHI • CF
3 days ago
The expectation had been that Marsh should be ready to rejoin the Phillies at some point next week, so we’ll see if this minor setback changes that timeline at all. Marsh had played six innings in the outfield before exiting. He’ll be re-evaluated on Monday.
Source: Corey Seidman
NYY • SS
3 days ago
Volpe swatted a pitch from Paxton Schultz into the bleachers for his fifth home run of the season. However, even after the strong game, he’s still slashing .216/.319/.443 on the season. Volpe is still young, and it’s easy to fantasize about his development, but at this point in his career, he has proven himself to be a solid power/speed fantasy asset who will hit for a low batting average and go through cold stretches throughout the season. That can still be a valuable player for your teams, but you need to be ready to ride the rollercoaster all season long.
NYY • SS
3 days ago
Volpe swatted a pitch from Paxton Schultz into the bleachers for his fifth home run of the season. However, even after the strong game, he’s still slashing .216/.319/.443 on the season. Volpe is still young, and it’s easy to fantasize about his development, but at this point in his career, he has proven himself to be a solid power/speed fantasy asset who will hit for a low batting average and go through cold stretches throughout the season. That can still be a valuable player for your teams, but you need to be ready to ride the rollercoaster all season long.
NYY • 1B
3 days ago
It’s a well-deserved breather for the 37-year-old first baseman who is hitting .369/.421/.476 with only one homer, 10 RBI and one stolen base through his first 27 games with the Bombers. Ben Rice will draw the start at first base and will bat second against Blue Jays’ right-hander Chris Bassitt on Sunday evening.
Source: New York Yankees
NYY • 1B
3 days ago
It’s a well-deserved breather for the 37-year-old first baseman who is hitting .369/.421/.476 with only one homer, 10 RBI and one stolen base through his first 27 games with the Bombers. Ben Rice will draw the start at first base and will bat second against Blue Jays’ right-hander Chris Bassitt on Sunday evening.
Source: New York Yankees
NYY • C
3 days ago
Despite a hot spring, Wells has gotten off to a slow start and is slashing just .213/.275/.450 on the season with 15 RBI. However, today is a good reminder of what he’s capable of doing, and we saw last season that he will endure some cold streaks over the course of a long season. We’d still be holding in almost all league types.
NYY • C
3 days ago
Despite a hot spring, Wells has gotten off to a slow start and is slashing just .213/.275/.450 on the season with 15 RBI. However, today is a good reminder of what he’s capable of doing, and we saw last season that he will endure some cold streaks over the course of a long season. We’d still be holding in almost all league types.
TOR • CF
3 days ago
Straw is off to a good start for the Blue Jays, slashing .326/.370/.465 so far in the season. However, Daulton Varsho (shoulder) is set to return from the IL on Tuesday, which will force Straw to a bench role in Toronto.
NYY •
3 days ago
The left-hander struck out three and walked two on the day, posting a 21 percent whiff rate and 28 percent CSW on the day. Fried has made some minor movement tweaks to his fastballs this season, taking off movement on his sinker but adding movement to his cutter. The adjustments have dropped his swing-and-miss on those pitches a bit this season, but they’ve been more effective at inducing weak contact. Overall, the strikeouts haven’t been there for Fried so far this season, but that’s about the only complaint you can make. He’s a must-start in any matchup, including against Tampa Bay next week.
LAD •
3 days ago
That’s never what you want to hear. Glasnow gave up two runs on two hits and a walk in the opening inning of this one, then returned to throw warm-up pitches prior to the second inning when something didn’t feel right. That prompted a visit from the training staff and his ultimate removal. He’ll head for further testing to see exactly what’s going on there. Fantasy managers should have a contingency option in plan for next week as it wouldn’t be surprising to see Glasnow land on the injured list.
Source: Los Angeles Dodgers
TOR •
3 days ago
The right-hander walked five and struck out two on the day and was not happy with the strike zone, which ultimately led to his ejection. The veteran only allowed two extra-base hits on the day, but he continues to struggle to locate his splitter, with just a 16 percent zone rate on the day. His four-seam fastball has been able to pick up the slack and carry him so far this season, but Gausman is not going to be useful to your fantasy teams unless he can get that splitter going again. It was missing for much of the 2024 season as well. If you wanted to move on from Gausman in shallower leagues, we would understand it. He gets the Guardians next week
BOS • 2B
3 days ago
This is the perfect example of why the Red Sox felt Campbell was MLB-ready despite his poor spring training batting average. Campbell has an elite understanding of the strike zone and a mental approach to the game well beyond his years. The surface-level stats have come around as well, with the 22-year-old slashing .305/.412/.474 on the season with two steals and 10 RBI. Sometimes, surface-level spring training stats can be misleading.
MIN •
3 days ago
Ryan gave up two doubles, two singles and a walk in his best outing of the year. The 11 strikeouts were one off of his career high of 12 against the Tigers last April, and he now has 10 career 10-strikeout games. Ryan will take a 2-2 record and a 3.18 ERA into his next start in Boston.
LAA •
3 days ago
It was one run through five, but the sixth began with a single, an error and an RBI double, at which point Soriano was lifted. Both inherited runners later came around to score off Brock Burke. Soriano is a big-time talent with his high-90s heat and ability to generate grounders, but in such a bad situation in Anaheim, mixed-league value is going to be tough to come by. He’ll face the Tigers next.
MIN • SS
3 days ago
Correa’s exit velocity numbers have been a bit off, but his second single today was a 112.6-mph smash that rated as his hardest-hit ball of the season. It’s his first three-hit game. He wound up 6-for-13 with three RBI in the series against the Angels, improving his OPS from .496 to .578.
LAA • 2B
3 days ago
It’s the eighth straight hitless start for Paris, who is 0-for-24 with 14 strikeouts and no walks during the span. He was so good before the slump that he has still has an .823 OPS, which is 168 points better than the Angels’ team mark. Given that the primary alternative at second base is Tim Anderson, it can’t fathomably hurt the team to stick with Paris for now; he’ll likely continue having issues hitting for average, but that power outburst couldn’t have been a complete fluke. Mixed leaguers, on the other hand, can move on.
BOS • CF
3 days ago
Rafaela needed to start hitting since he’s likely the player currently holding off top prospect Roman Anthony from debuting with Boston. Yet, Rafaela is a talented young player in his own right and has a hit in nine of his last 12 games, going 12-for-44 (.272) with two home runs, nine RBI, and four steals over that span. Given that he also plays elite defense in center field, that’s going to convince the Red Sox to keep him in the lineup for the time being.