CIN • DH • #
Hays is the league leader with three IL stints, but he’s right up there in OPS, too, having come in at .295/.326/.568 in his 35 games played. He’s driven in 29 runs while mostly serving as the Reds’ cleanup man, and he seems worth using in mixed leagues right now.
about 22 hours ago
July 1, 2025 2:16 AM
CIN •
about 4 hours ago
Benschoter, a Michigan State product, is in the majors for the first time after toiling away for five years in the Reds system. Mostly a starter in his career, he’s made 17 of his 21 appearances this year in relief and posted a 4.06 ERA and a 44/13 K/BB in 51 innings for Louisville.
CIN •
about 4 hours ago
Moll gave up four runs over two innings for the Reds over the first two weeks of the season, went on the IL with a shoulder impingement and had been stuck in Triple-A since returning in May. Given that he had a 7.79 ERA for Louisville, he’d still be there if the Reds weren’t in need of fresh arms. Previously an effective left-handed reliever, Moll has a 3.60 ERA and 168 strikeouts in 162 1/3 innings as a major leaguer.
MIN • DH
about 7 hours 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 19 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 20 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.