STL • DH • #
Burleson and Nootbaar take a seat for Sunday afternoon’s matinee with lefty Logan Allen on the mound for Cleveland. It’ll be Brendan Donovan and Garrett Hampson in the corner outfield spots with rookie Thomas Saggese getting an opportunity at the keystone.
about 18 hours ago
June 29, 2025 2:03 PM
STL •
about 13 hours ago
Liberatore walked five today, but he was facing a team that just isn’t hitting at the moment. The Guardians had three hard-hit balls (all against Liberatore) today, two of which were routine flies from José Ramírez. JoJo Romero, Riley O’Brien and John King each pitched hitless innings afterwards to complete the shutout. Liberatore improved to 6-6 with a 3.70 ERA. He’ll pitch in Wrigley against the Cubs next weekend.
STL • 2B-3B
about 13 hours ago
Gorman’s three-run homer off Logan Allen in the first was the only scoring in the game through six innings. He later walked and scored a second run in the eighth. The homer was his second of the year against a left-hander. He’s 6-for-36 (.167) against them overall, but then he’s been in the lineup against a southpaw only eight times.
STL • 2B
about 13 hours ago
Donovan homered Saturday, but he’s currently in a 6-for-43 slump, even though he’s struck out just five times during the span. The 0-for-5 left him with a .297 average, putting him under .300 at the end of a game for the first time since Apr. 6.
MIL • DH
about 10 hours ago
Yelich tagged Germán Márquez for a 363-foot (102.6 mph EV) solo shot in the home half of the sixth inning that extended the Brewers’ lead to 2-0. That would be his only hit in five at-bats on the day. For the season, the 33-year-old outfielder is slashing .262/.337/.457 with 16 homers, 60 RBI and 12 stolen bases through his first 337 plate appearances.
ATL • DH
about 11 hours ago
Ozuna, who hadn’t struck out more than twice in a game this season previously, fanned three times against Ranger Suárez and once versus Orion Kerkering. He’s hitting .175 with just one homer in his last 25 games, which makes it worth wondering if his hip injury is affecting him. He’s still doing fine from an exit velocity and xwOBA standpoint, though.
LAA • DH
about 14 hours ago
Trout gets his first day off since June 1 after launching a solo homer during Saturday’s one-sided win over the Nationals. The 33-year-old future Hall of Famer hasn’t experienced any issues with his surgically-repaired knee since coming back from the injured list, but the Angels have strictly limited him to DH in an effort to preserve his long-term health.
Source: MLB.com