HOU • DH • #
There have already been reports that the Astros plan to add Luis Guillorme to their roster on Saturday as well, so this could mean that both Isaac Paredes and Jacob Melton could be heading to the injured list. Stay tuned, as we should get confirmation on the official moves shortly.
about 16 hours ago
June 14, 2025 2:58 PM
HOU • 3B
about 14 hours ago
The good news is that while the Astros made a flurry of roster moves on Saturday, Paredes heading to the injured list was not one of them. He has shown significant improvement since exiting Thursday’s game due to a hamstring strain and is expected to rejoin the Astros’ lineup in another day or two. Mauricio Dubon will start in his place at the hot corner on Saturday.
Source: MLB
HOU • 2B-SS
about 15 hours ago
The 30-year-old infielder will take the place of Shay Whitcomb on the Astros’ bench. Guillorme has slashed .248/.377/.317 with two homers, 22 RBI, three swipes and a 46/41 K/BB ratio over 244 plate appearances at Triple-A Sugar Land this season.
HOU • DH
about 15 hours ago
The well-traveled 30-year-old will get his first opportunity with the Astros with Jacob Melton (ankle) landing on the injured list on Saturday. Hummel has spent the majority of the season at the Triple-A level where he has slashed .273/.382/.473 with two homers, nine RBI and a 13/11 K/BB ratio over 68 plate appearances between three organizations.
MIN • DH
about 9 hours ago
Helfand reports that the strain is on the “milder” side, but not so mild that it won’t require another stint on the injured list for Lewis. The 26-year-old could return by the end of June or start of July if there are no setbacks, but a more concrete timeline should be provided in the coming days.
Source: Besty Helfand
PIT • DH
about 10 hours ago
The homer off Matthew Boyd, which produced the only run of the game for the hapless Pirates, was McCutchen’s 326th of his career, moving him past Willie Horton, Jermaine Dye and Justin Upton for 127th place all-time. Next up are Shawn Green and Mo Vaughn at 328.
NYY • DH
about 10 hours ago
That series begins next week, and it could be either Monday or Tuesday according to Boone. It’s remarkable progress for Stanton, as it seemed possible — maybe even probable — that the slugger was going to need surgery on both elbows and miss the 2025 campaign. The 35-year-old will have some rust to shake off even after the rehab assignment, but everyone knows what Stanton is capable of with his prestigious power.
Source: Bryan Hoch