NYY • DH • #
Rice will get his second start behind the plate against Mitch Spence and the Athletics. Austin Wells will grab a seat on the bench to begin Friday’s contest. Rice will need to get a few more starts behind the plate to gain catcher eligibility in most leagues, but it’s moving in the right direction.
about 18 hours ago
June 27, 2025 7:27 PM
NYY •
about 11 hours ago
Williams has righted the ship after a rough start to the season that saw him relinquish the closer’s role to Luke Weaver. While it took an injury to Weaver to get Williams back to closing, it doesn’t look like Williams wants to go back to setting up. He’s been excellent since Weaver went down and even now that he’s back the Yankees seem content to let the saves go to Williams despite manager Aaron Boone’s public comments that both would receive save opportunities.
NYY • CF-LF
about 11 hours ago
On a night where the Yankees only had four hits, Bellinger had two of them. The 29-year-old outfielder singled with two outs in the third inning to drive in the Yankees’ second run. He also stole his eighth base of the season, though he didn’t end up coming around to score. Bellinger is hitting .264 with a .770 OPS and 39 RBI on the year.
NYY • 2B
about 11 hours ago
Chisholm’s home run was No. 12 on the year. He hit a solo shot off Mitch Spence in the second inning. Chisholm continues to swing a hot bat since coming off the injured list. The 27-year-old infielder is hitting .324 with five home runs and 14 RBI in 21 games since returning from a groin injury.
LAD • DH
about 7 hours ago
In a game that featured a lot of scoring early, it really calmed down late. That being said, Ohtani put the bookends on a tough night for Royals’ rookie starter Noah Cameron with a lead-off home run and then a triple to chase him from the game in the fifth inning. Ohtani scalded those two batted balls 110.4 mph and 112.4 mph respectively in what was another excellent game for the slugger. While not stealing bases nearly as often compared to his historic 2024 season, Ohtani is currently on pace for just under 60 home runs with a 1.045 OPS while he builds himself up as a pitcher.
PHI • DH
about 8 hours ago
Schwarber’s home run gives him 25 on the season. He hit a two-run shot off Michael Peterson in the third inning. Schwarber continues to be the centerpiece of the Phillies’ offense with Bryce Harper on the injured list. The 32-year-old DH is hitting .247 with a .910 OPS and 57 RBI on the year.
BAL • DH
about 10 hours ago
Henderson’s home run was his ninth of the season. He hit a solo shot off position player Jose Caballero in the eighth inning with the game already well out of reach. Henderson isn’t having an incredible season after starting the year with a rib injury, but he’s still hitting .279 with a .797 OPS and 25 RBI on the year.