ATL • 3B • #
The Atlanta offense was not fooled by Mitch Spence and his arsenal whatsoever, and Riley hit one of the five roundtrippers off Spence in the second inning with a runner on. The 28-year-old third baseman has gone deep 14 times in 2025 while driving in 47 runs over 91 games.
about 13 hours ago
July 10, 2025 5:09 AM
ATL • C
about 13 hours ago
Baldwin shellacked a homer with a pair of runners on in the first inning to give Atlanta a 4-0 lead. The rookie backstop has a dozen homers over 62 games with a very solid .278/.353/.489 slash. This version is awfully good, but it’s reasonable to think that Baldwin can be even better.
ATL • RF
about 13 hours ago
Pretty good baseball player, that Ronald Acuña Jr. Acuña hit a leadoff homer off Mitch Spence, one of a whopping five homers that Spence would allow to the Atlanta lineup. He took Spence deep again for his 11th homer of the season, and it’s worth remembering that number has come in just 41 games. Acuña has been sensational — sensational seems like an understatement — and as long as he’s healthy enough to take the field on a consistent basis, he’s a good bet to be as terrific as any fantasy option in the sport.
ATL •
about 13 hours ago
Elder didn’t have to pitch to the best of his abilities with Atlanta putting up a nine-spot during Wednesday’s bout, but he was pretty darn good, anyway. The 26-year-old struck out seven, and that helped him work around eight hits while blanking the A’s over the first four innings. Elder still has a 5.65 ERA on the season, and it’s hard to take him too seriously as a fantasy option even after this solid outing.
MIN • 3B
about 3 hours ago
Lee had the day off on Wednesday while Willi Castro moved into the infield to play second base. Until there is a trade, this is likely going to be how things play out in Minnesota. They have too many bats for the amount of spots in the lineup, so players like Lee, Byron Buxton, Royce Lewis, and Ty France will all likely rest at least one game per week. Buxton is out of the lineup on Thursday.
ARI • 3B
about 14 hours ago
What a season it’s been for Suárez. The 33-year-old has now homered 29 times on the season, and the RBI gives him 75 before the All-Star Game; an event Suárez will be playing in next week. He’ll enter that event as a Diamondback barring something unforeseeable, but there’s a pretty decent chance he’ll be playing of a different team by the end of the month.
CLE • 3B
about 14 hours ago
On the day it was announced that Ramírez won’t be participating in the All-Star Game, the 32-year-old showed why he deserves to go with his 17th homer of the season. The steal was his 25th of the season, and he’s now slashing a robust .301/.366/.512 over 88 games. Ramírez will enjoy a deserved week off, but he remains one of the best players in the sport whether he attends the event or not.