TOR • DH • #
The Jays had been calling the injury shoulder inflammation, though to be fair, that was the main issue that caused him to go on the IL weeks after he was hurt crashing into a wall in a game against the Angels. Santander is nearly ready to resume swinging now, potentially putting him in line to return right after the All-Star break.
about 21 hours ago
June 30, 2025 8:02 PM
TOR • SS
about 2 hours ago
Bichette stepped on a loose baseball during batting practice on Monday and was scratched from the lineup with knee discomfort. Even though he remains sidelined today, the Blue Jays have maintained that he will not be sent for additional testing. However, they did call up Leo Jiménez to add extra depth in the infield, so it remains to be seen how long Bichette will actually be out for.
TOR • LF
about 2 hours ago
With Bo Bichette (knee) banged up, the Blue Jays needed an extra infielder, so Clase will head down to make room. Even though Clase was playing more often than Myles Straw, Straw has no minor league options left, which meant he had to remain on the roster. Clase is hitting .210/.288/.300 in 112 plate appearances this year with two home runs and three steals.
TOR • SS
about 2 hours ago
With Bo Bichette nursing a knee injury, the Blue Jays needed some extra help up the middle. Jiménez will immediately enter the starting lineup at shortstop and bat ninth on Tuesday. The 24-year-old was hitting .271/.417/.333 in 15 games at Triple-A with 10 runs scored, 11 strikeouts, and nine walks. He remains off the fantasy radar in all leagues until we know if Bichette will avoid the IL.
MIN • DH
35 minutes ago
They’d already cleared a spot by DFAing Jonah Bride yesterday. Lewis, who had been out since June 13 with a hamstring strain, will mostly start at third base and occasionally DH for the Twins. Brooks Lee has been very effective of late, so he’ll probably start seeing a lot of time at second, with Willi Castro playing more outfield. Harrison Bader should lose some at-bats.
SEA • DH
about 13 hours ago
This is borderline ridiculous. After homering five times during Seattle’s 10-game homestand, Raleigh connected on his 33rd homer of the season; the third-most of any player before the end of June. He also just missed a grand slam with a sac fly earlier in the contest, and he’s now leading all of baseball with 71 RBI. There will be regression, but it doesn’t matter. Everything Raleigh has done makes him the unanimous best catcher in baseball for 2025. It won’t even be close.
BAL • DH
about 14 hours ago
Henderson did all of his damage in the extra frames. He blasted a homer in the 10th to give the O’s a 5-3 lead, and after Baltimore blew a 6-3 lead in the bottom of the frame, Henderson doubled in a pair in the 11th. The 24-year-old star ends June with 10 homers, 29 RBI and .799 OPS, and appears to be getting back to that upper-echelon level he played at for the majority of 2024. There’s every reason to believe that’ll be what fantasy managers get from Henderson over the summer.